Elsa'sP.O.V. :
The rest of the day was torture! All I wanted to do was talk to Jack. He was so funny and so, genuine. It's hard to come across decent, genuine, lovely people like him. As soon as the bell rang for the end of the day, I leaped up, grabbed my bag and ran to my locker. I opened it and dumped all the stuff I didn't need into it, closed my locker and ran back to mine and Anna's room. The way the boarding works is that one room had two beds, desks, wardrobes and chest of draws. If you have a sibling, you share the room with them, but if not, it's just a random person. So, obviously, I share with Anna. I got to the room, quickly did the small pieces we got today and then lay on my bed with my phone in front of me waiting for Jack to call. I waited for a couple of minutes. Then he called. I picked up the phone and hesitantly pressed answer.
"Hello?" I said. "Hi!" The voice on the other end of the phone answered. "Hi Jack! How are you?" I asked. "I'm great thanks. How are you?" Jack repiled. "I'm really good." I said, not letting on that talking to him is making my heart leap. "So, do you want to meet up for a Starbucks sometime?" Jack asked. "Yeah, that sounds really nice. When do you want to meet up?" I said, my heart pounding. "Uh, maybe tomorrow? At...." He said thinking about it, "Say.... four pm? Meet you out side the common room?" "Sure, sounds fun! I'll see you tomorrow in classes and afterwards at Starbucks." I said, my pounding heart now affecting my breathing, making it slightly ragged. "Sure! See you then, Elsa." He said. We both said goodbye and then I hung up and flopped backwards onto my bed. Then the door opened and a very flushed and buzzing Anna came through the door. She shut the ddor and leaned back against the door. She closed her eyes and smiled. "Well, you look happy." I remarked, still gripping my phone to my chest. Anna opened her eyes and grinned even wider. "Yeah, I am really happy." She bit her lip and twirled around and flopped down on her bed. "Why? What happened?" I asked. She giggled and said, "I've met someone." Instantly, my happy bubble burst. "What's his name?" "Hans Southernfield." The name rang a bell, but I couldn't figure out why. "Just, be careful, ok?" "Yeah, sure." She said. "I'm going to sleep." she said and slipped under her sheets and fell asleep. I sighed and turned the light off. Tomorrow, anything could happen.
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Jack's P.O.V.:
The following day, at school, I just could not concentrate on anything. All I could think of was meeting Elsa after school. But, thankfully, the day went quickly and the bell for the end of the day rang. Before it had even finished ringing, I had jumped up, thrown the things I didn't need into my locker and ran to my room to get ready, even though we were ony going to Starbucks, I felt like I needed to make some sort of an effort. I rumaged through my draws and settled for some grey skinny jeans, a black t-shirt and some black K-Pop style boots. I also grabbed my black coat, my flaky black fake leather wallet and my phone. I quickly ran my fingers through hair and then left a note for Hiccup, my roommate, saying where I had gone. I knew he would understand. The ammount of times he's done the same thing whenever he goes on a date with Merida, now, I kind of expect it when I come back from classes. I looked at my watch and rushed off to the Common Room to meet Elsa. When I get there, and I saw her. I stopped dead in my tracks. She was so beautiful. She was wearing a pale blue, loose tank top, beige shorts and pale blue Vans Off The Wall. She wore a light blue coat and had a cream coloured handbag over her left shoulder. Her hair was plaited over her left shoulder. Seeing her warmed my heart and gave me enough confidence to walk over there and take her out. I took a deep breath and walked over there. She looked up at me and smiled. I smiled and walked a little faster. When I reached her, I said, "Hi." She smiled again and said, "Hi." I awkwardly put my hands in my back pockets and said, "So, uh, do you want to go?" "Yeah, sure." She said. We walked out of the school and onto the streets. The Starbucks was only down the road so it didn't take us long to get there. On the way we talked about what happened in the day and what we thought of things like songs, people at school, celecbraties, that sorta stuff. I became enchanted again when she spoke. I loved the way she would put all her thoughts and opinions into what she was saying. It was just amazing. When we got to Starbucks, I held the door open for Elsa and she quickly stepped through and waited for me to do the same. We stood in line behind a lot of students and a few teachers from our school, along with some members of the general public. "What are you going to have?" I asked Elsa. "Uumm, I think I'm going to have a caramel latte. You?" She looked at me an smiled. I smiled back and said, "I think I'll just have a plain latte." She nodded. The line moved quite quickly and soon we were placing our orders. Elsa took her purse out to pay, but I stoppped her and took my wallet out of my pocket and payed. Whilst we were waiting, Elsa looked at me and said, "Well, that was really nice of you. Thank you." "It's nothing. I'm happy to pay." Elsa smiled a warm smile and it made me feel like I was weightless. We sat at the window and talked about the seasons, about autumn, as it was September. "What's your favourite season?" I asked Elsa. Without hesitation, she said, "Winter. Defiantly winter." My heart leaped. "Why winter?" I asked. "Well," she said, thinking, "I like winter because it's so calm and fresh and just so goddamn beautiful." She looked up at me, her amazing blue eyes full of wonder. "What about you?" She asked me. I snapped out of my trance and said, truthfully, "Winter. For the exact same reasons!" Her face lit up and she laughed. We spent the next twenty minutes discussing seasons. When we had finished our drinks I said, "Do you, ah, wanna come round mine and Hiccup's room to play some, ah, video games?" "Sure!" Elsa replied, smiling. I smiled and walked her back to my room. She walked in, and gasped. Hiccup and I had completly coverer the walls in posters and pictures of our friends and family. We sat down on the gaming chairs in front of our TV and played Halo 3 for about four hours straight, with a Pringles break half way through. Elsa was surprisingly, and scarily good at Halo. At least now I know not to mess with her. At nine thirty, Elsa decided to call it a night because she needed to get back. She stood up and got her things together. "Here," I said, jumping up, "I'll walk you back." I grabbed my coat. "Oh! Thank you." She said softly, smiling. I smiled back and opened the door for her. She stepped through and into the hallway. We walked back to her room in a comfortable silence. When we were standing outside her door, she turned to face me. "Thank you." She said again, softly. She stood on her tip-toes and kissed my cheek. She then blushed and went inside her room. I stood for a good few minutes outside her door, staring into space with my hand on my cheek where she had kissed me, as if I were protecting it. As I walked back to my room, I pondered on everything that happened since I met Elsa and I concluded that I liked her more than a friend. And my feelings were growing.
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The Guardians Of Capitol High (A modern day Jelsa and Mericcup Fan Fiction. Feat
FanficElsa Arendelle and her sister Anna attend Capitol High Boarding School after their parents died in a car crash. Anna loves it there, but Elsa hates it. She feels trapped, and struggles to keep her secret from everyone. When Elsa meets Jack Frost, he...