"You want to go out with Jack Frost?" Agdar raised a sharp eyebrow, looking across the kitchen table at his eldest daughter.
"Yes,"
"Today?"
"Yeah, this evening around five,"
"Why are you now asking?"
"Because we only made plans a few hours ago,"
"If you made plans when you met with him yesterday why didn't you mention it when you came home,"
"That's the thing, we didn't make the plans yesterday,"
"But you said a few hours ago?" Her mother said.
"Yes, and that's true," Elsa said.
"But you haven't texted him since the day before. I would have known," Anna said. Elsa shot her look before turning back to her parents.
"We sort of made the plans last night...this morning to be exact,"
"When did this happen?" Anna's eyebrows shot up.
"Around 2:25, he called me,"
"What? How'd I miss that?" Anna exclaimed.
"You know the time he called down to the minute?" Her mother asked. Elsa blushed and shrugged.
"He called at two in the morning to ask if you could hang out?" her father asked.
"Not exactly," Elsa blushed slightly, "He didn't call to ask that... we just sort of decided to meet up,"
"Then why'd he call,"
Elsa's blush deepened. She looked down at her lap, nervously rubbing the back of her neck, "Well...he called when it started to snow. He knows how much I love winter and I thought I would like to see the first snowfall,"
"AWWWW!" Anna gushed. Elsa shoved her off her chair. Anna didn't seem to mind as she laughed giddily from the floor. Elsa's parents looked at each other, smirking.
"Is that so?" Said her father, a coy grin on his face. Elsa was blushing deeply. "I guess you can go,"
"Really?" Elsa looked up in surprise. She wasn't expecting her dad to agree with such short notice.
"Yes, we trust you. But don't make a habit of it,"
"Wow, I didn't think you would say yes,"
"Do you want me to change my answer?"
"No," Elsa shook her head vigorously waving her hands for emphasis. Her mother chuckled and Anna was still snorting on the ground.
"Alright, it's not that funny," Elsa said frowning.
"Believe me, it is," Anna wiped away tears of laughter, "If you could see your face you'd know how funny it is," Elsa huffed, turning away from her sister to avoid her smug grin and to avoid from her seeing her own flaming cheeks.
"You're so annoying sometimes,"
"I love you too sis,"
"Wow, Elsa," Anna stopped dead as she stepped in their room. She folded her arms, grinning widely. She leaned against the door frame, taking in Elsa's white down jacket with a slimming black band around the waist, black accents on the pockets, zipper and sleeves and a brown fur trim along the hood; and the matching black leggings and black fur trimmed boots.
"Are you trying to give Jack a heart attack?" Anna smirked.
"I'm hoping more along the lines of a minor stroke," Elsa said without looking up as she looked through a chest of drawers.
"Well that outfit should get the job done, but I thought you didn't dress up for your 'not-a-date's"
"I don't," Elsa threw a smirk in her sister's direction.
"This isn't dressed up?" Anna asked, cocking an eyebrow.
"I'll call this somewhere in the middle,"
"If you get dressed up for dates and throw on anything for your not-a-dates then what do we call you and Jack going out today,"
Elsa made a sound of triumph as she pulled out a pair of black mitts before turning towards Anna, "It's called two friends going to enjoy a snow day,"
"If you want to enjoy a snow day you and I could have built a snowman,"
"Then that would be two sisters enjoying a snow day,"
"Technicalities," Anna snorted, "We both know something happened when he called you last night,"
"You didn't even know he called until I told you," Elsa said brushing past Anna going downstairs. Anna followed after her.
"True," Anna admitted, "But you've been grinning all day, and not just any grin. That, 'everything is right with the world' grin you get when something good happens."
"You classify my grins?"
"Well duh," Anna looked at Elsa like this was obvious, "I even have them in two categories. The happy smiles and evil grins,"
"I have more than one evil grin?"
"Yes you do. You've got your 'I just beat my little sister in a game' borderline evil grin. Then you have the full blown 'planning something wicked and/or funny' evil grin. And of course you have this knowing smirk that you get whenever you pull something over on someone, like the one you're wearing right now, because you think you made me forget about your 'somewhere in the middle of a date and not a date' date with Jack. Jeez Elsa, just start dating him already. It's getting too complicated to try and figure out what you two are,"
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Jelsa: A Tale Of Two High Schools
FanfictionJack Frost is DreamWorks High new star after winning a game against Disney High. Elsa Winters is Disney High's ice queen. What happens if they cross paths? Read to find out *Credit to Nardragon on fan fiction.net
