"Would you relax? You're going to wear through the carpet if you keep pacing like that," Anna said. Elsa only grunted in response, pausing for a second before continuing her pacing.
"His mom is going to meet my mom and dad. And the main reason for their meeting is because we fell asleep together."
"Well whose fault is that?" Elsa glared at her sister. "Lighten up. I'm sure it's going to be fine. Dad doesn't have his 'super serious' face on and Mom's in a good mood. The only thing you have to worry is you giving Jack a heart attack when he sees you," Anna indicated to red dress Elsa was wearing. "Has dad seen you? He might make you change, considering you are already on thin ice,"
"It's not that bad," Elsa looked her outfit. Her red dress, (which she wore mainly because she was feeling in a festive mood and wanted something to match the occasion, Christmas being only a few days away), was mid length, with a flared out, flowing skirt. The bodice was form fitting and studded with sliver sequence. She was also wearing her favourite snowflake necklace and her hair was up in a loose bun, with a few tendrils hanging down eloquently.
"It's not that bad?" Anna laughed, "With that outfit either Jack or dad is going to flip. Maybe both,"
"I dressed down on purpose. And my dress isn't that much different from yours," She indicated to peach frock Anna had on.
"But my boyfriend isn't the one coming over. Plus I have the added bonus of all of Dad's attention being on you and the guy you almost slept with." Anna ducked under the hairbrush aimed at her head.
"When are you going to drop that?"
"Three to four months, we told this already."
"Anna, Elsa!" Their mother's voice drifted from downstairs. They obediently answered the call heading downstairs.
"Would you help set the table?" She said placing the plates in stacks down.
"Oh, we're getting out the good plates," Anna giggled, "Trying to make a good impression I see,"
"Is it just me or does she seem extra mischievous today?" Elsa asked.
"She's definitely more brash that usual," Their mother agreed.
"I'm just really looking forward to this dinner," Anna smiled as she set out the plates.
"You just want to see the night explode in my face," Elsa snorted.
"Like I said, I'm looking forward to dinner,"
"You're a horrible little sister,"
"Unfortunately I'm the only one you got," Anna stuck her tongue out, "Until you and Jack get married that is. Then I guess Ellie would be like a sister technically."
"Not funny," Elsa glared at her.
"Sure it is,"
"Alright girls that's enough. Get the table set," Their mother mediated.
"Are you going to be like that then the Frosts get here?" Elsa asked when Idun left to finish dinner.
"I would never be so cruel." Anna gasped, mocking hurt, "I mean I'd love to see this night just go south, but you and Jack don't need my help with that,"
"Run," Elsa whispered in a dangerous voice. Anna gulped, disappearing from the room.
"Jack, you look fine," His mother said glancing in his direction for a second before turning her eyes to road again.
"I'm nervous," He admitted.
"Why?" Ellie leaned forward in the space between the front seats. "You have dinner with her family before. If someone should be worried about how they look it's me,"
"You look great El, you always do,"
"Thank you," She smiled.
"You said that just to make me complement you, didn't you?"
"Maybe,"
"You sneaky little..." Jack reached back and pinched her nose playfully. She made a snapping motion at his fingers and he yanked his hand back.
"Are you my sister, or a dog?"
"I'm an ankle bitter,"
"You've been spending too much time with Bunny," Jack chuckled.
"Stop messing you're tie. You're only going to make it crooked."
"Okay, okay," He dropped his hands, "I didn't make it worst did I?"
"No, like I said you look fine."
"The turn is coming up," Jack pointed out the road. His mother nodded and turned. Jack pointed out Elsa's house and the car stopped in front. Ellie gleefully picked up the pie they'd brought and exited the vehicle.
"Let's go meet your girlfriend's parents,"
"You know, I was thinking..." Jack started as he and mom got out of the car.
"I'm listening,"
"The parents don't normally meet each other until like really late in the relationship. Heck sometimes they don't meet until the wedding."
"Then I suppose you and Elsa are lucky," Ellie laughed.
"Lucky isn't the word we'd use," Jack half smiled at her.
"Oh, sure you are. If they become friends now then they won't disagree as much when planning Elsa and yours wedding."
Their mother bit back her laughter. Jack's eye widen, "Don't even joke about that. I'm still technically in trouble for falling asleep with Elsa and you're already planning the wedding?"
"Yes, I want you two to get married," Ellie said, almost innocently. His mom's shoulders started to shake with her laughter.
" I will hurt you," Jack narrowed his eyes at her. She stuck out her tounge.
"Jack, could you not treanten your sister,"
"She's the one planning my wedding,"
"Ellie, let up on the jokes a bit." She smiled a bit, "You can safe them for the next time we get together with Jack's future in-laws,"
Jack started spluttering.
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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
