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A week had passed since the big reveal and tensions hadn't diffused. At Disney things only got worse when they lost to Blue Sky in their hockey game. The tension between Kristoff and rest of the team proved to be their undoing. Against any other team they might have been able to pull through. But going up against the Blues if you won't working like a well oiled machine you wouldn't stand a chance. A win over Blue Sky would have been a win over DreamWorks by default and right now they needed a win over DreamWorks, in any capacity. Kristoff had been especially frustrated by this, and he wasn't afraid to show it, taking out his aggression on snow piles in his back yard. Elsa, Anna, Merida, Rapunzel and Flynn were sitting on the back porch looking on. Anna had her hands around the neck of a large fluffy German shepherd.

"Don't worry Sven," She said to the dog, "He's just letting off some steam."

When Kristoff approached them Flynn asked, "Do you feel better now?"

"No, I don't. A loss is the last thing the school needs now,"

"There's nothing we can do about it now," Merida said.

"The Blues are good, everyone knows it. They're not going to blame you," Rapunzel said.

"You're right, they're not going to blame but they're going to find some way to blame her," He pointed to Elsa.

"I can handle whatever they throw at me. You don't have to worry,"

"Yes I do, because you're my friend, and because whatever comes back to you also comes back to Anna,"

"Kristoff!" Anna snapped.

"You haven't told her yet, have you?"

"Told me what?"

"Nothing," Anna glared at Kristoff, "There's nothing."

"Anna..." Elsa's voice held a dangerous tone, "Tell me what's he's talking about."

Anna looked down, using Sven as a physical shield against her sister's searing eyes.

"If you won't tell her I will," Kristoff said.

"No!"

"All those lovely messages you've been getting, and those pranks people are doing. The same thing has been happening to Anna,"

"It's been happening to all of us," Anna said.

"Yes but it's been worst for you,"

"Kristoff, drop it."

"Anna why didn't you tell me it was this bad,"

"It's not bad. And you've been able to handle everything, so can I?"

"You left your bag for five minutes the other day and came back to find it filled with glue."

"Kristoff that's enough!" Anna stood.

"No, she has to know what she's putting you through,"

"She isn't putting me through anything. It's the idiots at school. And acting like an over protective meat head isn't helping,"

"Over protective? Is it over protective that I want to stop those morons from ruining your school books? Is it over protective that I don't like the things they're saying,"

"You said you were okay with this,"

"No. I said I'd stand by you because you're all my friends. But my feelings for you are more and I don't want anything to happen to you,"

"Well I don't need to look out for me like a child," Anna turned walking back in the house.

"Anna wait," Kristoff ran after her leaving the backyard eerily quiet.

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