Another one!

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Elsa hopes she can do this. Never before did she have the need to be the one to start a conversation and now she had to apologize as well. Her heart was hammering in her chest as her hand was busy searching her bag for her calming medication. It was best to take them before she needed them.

She was kind of hoping her clothing choice for the day would maybe boost her confidence. Her mother had been sweet and suggested that maybe if Elsa looked on point and confident she would feel confident. Kind of how a girl feels pretty when wearing something pretty. Or like her mother had said, making her blush extremely badly, that if a woman wears sexy lingerie she will feel sexy even if others don't get to see it.

All that made her do is wonder if Anna wears sexy underwear to feel so confident during the day.

Elsa shakes her head and pops two of the herbal tabs into her mouth. They kind of taste like dry sand, but they always helped her immensely. It takes about ten minutes, but she can feel herself relax a little.

Right, she can do this!

She gets out of her car and stands straight with her chest puffed out, shoulders back. She had blue converse on, black skinny jeans, matching blue plain shirt and a dark grey jacket with its sleeves rolled up. It was an outfit that would impress anyone, but more importantly impress Anna. But at the sheer amount of students currently at school immediately makes her turn away and breathe deeply.

Just breathe Elsa, just breathe. That's all you have to do is just breathe.

She says as she closes her eyes. After a few more repeats of the mantra she can feel herself relax completely. With a thick swallow, Elsa places her glasses on her face. From yesterday's crying and panic attack she might have damaged her contacts from all the rubbing.

Though she had to admit. Feeling the rim of the glasses on her nose and against the rest of her face, with the feel of looking through a window, she felt more at peace. Like there was a protective layer she could hide behind.

"Whoa Elsa, forgot you wore glasses, they suit you so well! Ooo and look at your outfit! Very nice, very...hm sexy I think is the word."

Elsa jumped and let out a startled meep. Anna was smiling to her as she walked over, having just arrived at school. She was wearing a cute dress, today being one of the few days there were no cheerleading practice.

"A-Anna I'm s-sorry for wha-at happened y-yesterd-day," Elsa stuttered as she fidgeted with the braid that hung over her shoulder. Anna gave her a small smile.

"Hey come now, I was at fault, I shouldn't have acted like a child. You are valid in wanting to be the way you are, there is nothing wrong with that. I am sorry, could you forgive me?" Anna asked as she tilted her head slightly, trying to look Elsa in the eyes as she had her head down and to the side.

Elsa's shoulders relaxed a little from where they had scrunched up. Anna sounded sincere and she looked it too. Gosh this girl really was a ray of sunshine and goodness.

"I'll always forgive you," Elsa whispered and Anna's small smile widened. She pulled the girl in for a hug. Elsa startled and took in a sharp breath. Yep she was going to have trouble breathing after this.

"Oh gosh, I am so sorry! Oh stupid Anna! Elsa just breathe for me okay sweetie? Just exhale," Anna said and Elsa eventually let out her breath.

"I'm super sorry, I keep forgetting about your anxiety, like yesterday, I can't imagine you felt good after I left like that," Anna said and stroked the girls back.

It was no secret to anyone about Elsa having anxiety. In fact there had been a few times where kids in her grade, ones she hardly knew, had comforted her or helped her when she had a panic attack. Frankly everyone was just so damn nice.

"I-it's fine, Anna, it happened and it's in the p-past," Elsa said as she took a deep breath and let it out slowly. This was just Anna, just Anna, everything's fine.

"Let's get you to class yea? Starts in a few minutes," Anna smiled and gently took Elsa's hand, leading her into the school. Once at the huge double doors leading in Elsa hesitated. Anna stopped and looked to her, before giving her a reassuring smile and lacing their fingers. Elsa blushed and looked to their hands, Anna giving her a reassuring squeeze before venturing further into the school.

The cheerleader's hands felt warm and soft. Elsa tilted her head. The warm part was nice, but the soft made her a little confused. She'd think that with all that the redhead gets up to they would feel a little rougher. It's a pleasant feel, but even Elsa had a lot of paper cuts on her fingers from her books.

Elsa blinked as they entered their biology classroom. Right, biology was first today. The blonde moved to go to her usual spot and was surprised to have Anna still holding her hand. The cheerleader smiled happily as she sat down next to Elsa.

"Just easier to sit with my tutor isn't it? Besides maybe I could benefit from sitting in the front for a change," Anna explained as she pulled out her books. Elsa just blushed a little and nodded before getting out her own things.

"Hey Anna-Banana! We sitting up front today?"

Elsa stiffened as the voice of a really spritely girl plopped down in the seat behind them. At Elsa's rigid posture and suddenly clammy hands the redhead glared to the brunette.

"Punz, what have I told you about inside voices?" She asked the girl softly. She gently stroked Elsa's knuckles to try and calm her down.

"Oh, oops sorry," Rapunzel whispered after slapping her hands over her mouth. Her eyes were mostly drawn to the two girls in front of hers's hands. She bit her lip as her eyes sparkled.

Once Anna's attention was on Elsa to reassure her that it was only Rapunzel, the blonde took out her phone and snapped a picture. Their hands were still laced with Anna stroking the girls knuckles with her other hand. It was just too adorable and she needed to share with a certain someone.

Class went by actually pretty well considering. Elsa just mainly focused on her note taking and she could see Anna was making notes too, but they seemed to be riddled with question marks. So she did what she could by moving her note book just slightly. It caught Anna's attention as the blonde started doing quick doodle sketches on the topic they were discussing.

Elsa was a little sad when class was done, it was one of the few classes she had with the cheerleader. Being by herself in her other classes made her feel a little lonely, strangely.

"Elsa!"

The blonde snapped out of her trance at the voice of Kristoff. When did she get to the cafeteria? There was a buzzing energy beside her. Ah, Olaf.

"So are you and Anna like friends now?" Kristoff asked as he sat down to join them for lunch. Elsa scrunched up her shoulders and stared down at her lunch tray. She was grateful that Olaf always made sure she had a healthy lunch, called himself her guardian angel. The boy was weird. In a good way.

"Or more than friends?" Olaf asked in his all too chipper voice. He got a really nice picture from Rapunzel about them holding hands, but he couldn't show them or really talk about it. Secrets are a healthy part of high school. So are rumours and gossip!

"It's just school work," Elsa said softly. Olaf giggled and hummed a tune that only he could hear in his head. Oh no, she was not in the mood for his singing right now. Ever since the boy joined theatre he's been a lot more spontaneous than he already was and she was sure the next stage was for him to literally combust.

"Not today buddy," Kristoff said as he slapped a hand over the boy's mouth as soon as he opened it. Thank the gods. Olaf made a sound before Kristoff yanked his hand away. A look of utter disgust was on his face as he wiped off his hand.

"Not cool! Don't lick!" He scolded, but Olaf just giggled.

The group's attention turned when another soul joined them. Elsa was all too aware of another breathing body and she felt her muscles tighten. Kristoff was confused and Olaf gave a cheer.

"Jeanne? Why are you here?" Kristoff asked and the girl grumbled. The brunette gave a frown as she pushed her glasses back up her face and corrected her beanie.

"Because Olaf is an ass?" She offered and all but Olaf nodded. They understood. Olaf had a way for making you do things you did not want to.

"Jeanne needs friends and Elsa needs at least one female friend," Olaf pouted as he crossed his arms over his chest. Elsa was trying her best to just breathe.

"Did you just assume my gender?" Jeanne asked and Elsa almost laughed at the sheer horror that fell onto Olaf's face.

"Well, you have…breasts and…you look like a girl and," Olaf started sputtering but stopped once Jeanne started laughing.

"I'm just fucking with you little dude," she said and Olaf relaxed. This exchange did make Elsa relax a little bit. Jeanne wasn't all that bad, a nerd that kept to herself, but Elsa does remember that she tells a thing like it is. Has no concept of a filter and likes to mess with people to see them re-think their actions and words.

"Well sometimes you do look like a guy, like today," Kristoff said, his mouth full of food. Elsa could only shake her head at him, but he was right, Jeanne did look like a guy sometimes.

The girl narrowed her eyes and removed her glasses before taking off her beanie. Elsa watched as she flicked her head to the side, making all her luscious long brown hair flip to one side. Then she ran a hand through it and smiled up to him sweetly. The big blonde stopped chewing and blushed.

"This better big boy?" Jeanne said in a tone that Elsa guessed was more how she would sound if she wasn't grumbling. Elsa let out a tiny giggle at the look on Kristoff's face. Bad move because Jeanne turned her attention to Elsa and smiled even sweeter as she fluttered her long eyelashes.

"How about you big girl? This doing anything for you?" she asked and it was Elsa's time to blush hard. Olaf was having the time of his life right now as he was almost on the floor laughing.

Elsa couldn't say anything and just clenched her legs tighter. Jeanne smirked and covered back up, that did help make Elsa relax again. This girl might be trouble. Elsa's body was reacting to her and she didn't like not having control.

"Jeanne Fitzherbert!" Elsa watched the girl tense up and her eyes widen in fear.

"It is not nice to play tricks on people like that!"

Elsa looked to the table beside them and saw Rapunzel stand from her seat. She didn't look angry, more disappointed.

"S-s-sorry!" Jeanne stammered as a blush covered her cheeks. Interesting Elsa thought. Anna was giving her friend a curious look herself, an eyebrow raised in silent questioning.

Rapunzel nodded and sat back down, continuing with the conversation she was having with her group. Olaf got a very devilish smirk on his lips and a twinkle in his eyes.

"Olaf I swear, don't open your mouth or I will punch you right in your buck teeth," Jeanne scowled as she glared to him. Elsa was happy that for once in his life Olaf listened. For a whole five minutes, that is. He barely opened his mouth before he was running out of the cafeteria with Jeanne right behind him.

"One of these days, Olaf is going to get himself killed," Kristoff sighed and Elsa nodded.

"Either by one of us or a stranger," Elsa said as she enjoyed her food. It wasn't long before Jeanne returned and huffed as she sat back down, a slight blush covering her cheeks.

"Did you at least get rid of his body?" Kristoff asked as he raised his eyebrow.

"Hacked him up and stuffed him down the toilet," Jeanne said and ate her food.

"Girls or boys?" Kristoff asked and Jeanne smiled.

"Boys, less likely to trace it back to me," Jeanne answered. Elsa shook her head. Yep; Jeanne was already part of the team.

Once the school day came to a close Elsa found herself unable to breathe once again. Anna was standing at her locker, looking the opposite direction as she leaned against it. She was waving at Rapunzel who waved back then pointed into Elsa's direction. This made Anna turn her attention to the blonde.

"Elsa! Hey, I was wondering if we could continue our studying," Anna said with a bright smile. Elsa took in a few deep breaths as she neared her locker.

"S-sure we c-can," she managed to say as she switched out some of her books. Anna was smiling and waiting patiently while swaying on her feet.

"Anna there you are, let's go already."

Elsa gulped and gripped the handle of her locker just as she went to close it. Hans, Anna's boyfriend, was impatiently tapping his foot as he huffed at his girlfriend.

"Hans, I'm not going with you today, I told you I was going to get tutored," Anna sighs. Elsa closes her locker and turns around. She keeps her head low, shuffling her feet. Hans is wearing white sneakers, Anna is wearing golden sandals and she's wearing blue converse.

Hmm, Anna's toe nails are painted green, looks pretty.

"Elsa is tutoring you? That's a laugh the girl can hardly speak," Hans snorts and Elsa's shoulders pull up.

"Hans, don't be mean, she's perfectly fine one on one and with people she knows," Anna scolds. Elsa just shuffles her feet again. Her breathing a little shaky.

"Come on Anna you know Fridays are our date night before a game the next day," Hans says as he reaches for Anna's arm. The redhead gently removes her arm from him and stands closer to Elsa.

"I know, but for now that has to wait, my education is more important right now," Anna explained and Hans frowned.

"You can skip Fridays," he says and Anna shakes her head.

"Elsa said that for me to pass this class I need to be tutored everyday till exams. If I don't pass I'll get thrown off the team," Anna tries to explain this time. Elsa looked between the couple. They were both sporting a frown at one another.

"It's not like you're aiming for a hundred percent Anna, you can do a few dates with me, it's part of our tradition," he huffs, folding his arms over his chest.

"Hans look, if I get thrown off the team, which means I'm no longer a cheerleader. If I'm no longer a cheerleader, then I lose part of who I am. I've done cheer before you and I sure as heck will do it after you," Anna growls softly as she narrows her eyes at him. Hans's eyes widen slightly at the implications.

"Anna, you can't be serious, you can't break up with me over something this stupid," he says and Anna shakes her head.

"It is stupid yes, and it'll look really stupid if it happens, so let me do this tutoring till exams are done," Anna said and tilted her head to the side. She was clearly done with this conversation. Hans opened his mouth to speak but closed it again. He huffed and walked away.

Anna sighed and rubbed her forehead before turning to Elsa. The poor girls body was shaking. The redhead bit her lip and tried to soothingly rub her back.

"Hey, Elsa, it's ok, just breathe ok? This was nothing, we've had bigger fights than this," Anna tried to explain. Elsa didn't; really listen; she was trying to just think about her breathing.

In and out, in and out, nice and easy, slowly.

"It wasn't even a fight to be honest, this was just me explaining to him something I've explained a few dozen times yesterday," Anna giggled and kept stroking Elsa's back.

"I d-don't mean t-to come in bet-tween you and H-Hans," Elsa stutters as she keeps her head down. Anna tilts her head and gently places her arm around Elsa's waist, leading her out to the parking lot.

"You're not Elsa, really, he just gets a little jumpy before a game, really he can relax," the redhead says waving it off. Elsa' still isn't sure why Anna was with him. He mostly cared about his looks and his reputation. Anna just seemed to go with everything.

"Come on, I'm not letting him spoil our time together," Anna smiles and Elsa smiles a little in return. She opens her car door for Anna once more and the redhead gives a curtsy before getting in as she giggles. Elsa can't help but smile more.

"Okay so we'll study every day, we can alternate between my place and yours, but on Saturdays I have practice in the morning and games at night. There are a few hours in between those that I can spare for studying. Is that okay?" Anna asks as Elsa gets into her seat. The blonde nods and starts to drive.

"I think we can alternate places on the daily? So we can head over to my house," Anna says and Elsa stiffens slightly. She bites her lip as she thinks about this before nodding. She took the turn into Anna's street and parked her car in front her house. Anna was already out and at the front door by the time Elsa scraped enough courage together to get out.

"It's going to be okay Elsa, you know my parents love you," Anna giggles. Elsa startles a little once Anna opens the door. The Arendelle's were standing and waiting.

They reminded Elsa of royalty, always proper and respectful. Anna's father was a very successful lawyer and her mother was on the town's council. She almost wanted to bow before them and address them as King and Queen. Almost fitting, their family name has been among the founders of their town along with a handful of others.

"Elsa, good to see you again my dear," Mr Arendelle says as he sticks his hand out. Elsa gulps and lifts a shaking hand to take it. In the corner of her eyes she sees Anna look to their hands, but before she could move to assure Elsa that she didn't have to do anything she's uncomfortable with, the blonde grips the mans hand and gives it a firm shake.

He smiles and his grip on her hand relaxes. Anna seemed to relax herself. Mrs Arendelle shoo's her husband away before giving Elsa a gentle hug. The girl is startled at first, but hugs her back. Adults weren't as bad as kids, Elsa realises.

"Always a pleasure to see you sweetheart," she says softly before stepping back.

"We appreciate you taking time in tutoring Anna, I told her there was no shame in asking for help," Mr Arendelle says as he smiles. He had a very warm smile on him. Her father had a warm smile too, but Anna's father's smile felt more reassuring. Elsa relaxed some more.

"It depends on who you ask for help, Elsa won't rub it in my face," Anna says as she rolls her eyes.

"I-is that why you d-didn't ask R-Rapun-nzel?" Elsa asked tilting her head. The girl was second best in the class. It would have made more sense for her to have asked her best friend.

"She's already helping Olaf, besides she'd most likely throw a book at me if I didn't understand fast enough," Anna pouts. Elsa can't help but giggle softly, bringing a hand up to cover her mouth.

"Well, let us not keep you young ladies from your studies, Elsa you would have dinner with us, it starts at seven," Mrs Arendelle says with a kind smile as she moves into the kitchen.

"Yes, studies are important. Anna, I cleared the study for you," Mr Arendelle informed and started walking to the living room.

"I thought we could study in my room," Anna said and the man stopped in his tracks for a few seconds before turning to them. Elsa gulped.

"Rooms are not a place to study," he says slowly.

"I know but the bed in my room is so much more comfortable," Anna says. Her father's eyes narrow and he steps closer. Anna does the same. Elsa steps back and out of their way.

"You won't get much done in your room because your brain is wired to relax there, where as in the study you're more conditioned to focus," he countered.

"But if you're comfortable in your own space you're more likely to retain the information your learning, whereas in a study makes you tense and therefore hard to concentrate," Anna gave her own counter.

Elsa felt a gentle hand on her shoulder. She turned to look at a smiling Mrs Arendelle who gently steered her into the kitchen.

"Those two will be add it for a while," she giggled before placing a warm cup of tea in front of Elsa.

"Do they d-debate a lot?" Elsa asked as she held the warm cup in her usually cold hands. Mrs Arendelle giggled as she sat down at the kitchen island opposite of Elsa.

"More than you'd think. Just about everything is a debate with them. I just wish her father would just let her be a teen for once," Mrs Arendelle sighs. Elsa looks down at her mug.

"Elsa we're going to study in the study," Anna huffs as she enters the kitchen. Elsa looks up and sees Mr Arendelle looking very smug with his obvious win.

Elsa just nods and walks with Anna to the study room. Inside was very nice actually. There were bookshelves and a large desk to sit at in one half of the room and in the other was a leather love seat and a single arm chair around a small oval coffee table with a lamp to the side. Cosy, Elsa thought with a faint smile.

"Okay, let's set up on the desk, more space to place our books," Anna sighs as she sets up everything already, before heading out and pulling another chair in for one of them to sit at. Elsa nodded as she set up her stuff.

They both set into a comfortable pace of Elsa drawing out certain things for Anna before doing some quizzes. They were busy for about three hours when Elsa was snapped out of her tutoring. She had gone to draw something for Anna to a question she had when the redhead had moved closer to her to see.

Anna's leg brushed against Elsa's and the electric shock it send up the blondes leg made her jump and her grip on the pencil slipped. They watched the stationary drop to the floor. Like one they moved to pick it up. It must have been a little odd. Unlike in a movie or a book they did not butt heads. Instead they folded into one another like a puzzle.

Their shoulders pressed into the others neck while their cheeks rested on the others shoulder. They fingers brushed one another as the reached for the pencil. They stayed like that for a few seconds, shocked at what happened. Once they moved apart, the separated just enough to turn their heads and look to one another. Their breaths mixed and their faces were lightly dusted with pink.

Anna could see faint, barely visible freckles on the girls' cheeks and nose. It was really adorable. Elsa was lost in trying to count all of the cheerleader's freckles. It was a nice way to keep her calm, because being this close to Anna was sure to send her into a panic attack. They might have stayed like that for a long while if Mrs Arendelle's voice hadn't drifted to them.

They hadn't realized it, but Mrs Arendelle had been in the room for nearly a minute already. She walked in unannounced and saw the very… sensitive situation. When it failed to resolve in a timely manner, she stepped back and knocked on the door to get their attention.

"Girls, the food will be ready in a few minutes; you've been studying so long already. I'm sure you can stop for the day," the older woman said as she eventually entered into the study. She smiled to the two blushing girls that were now looking away from one another.

She won't voice her thoughts on what might have gone on, but Mrs Arendelle is sure this won't be the last time she finds them blushing like this. She might need to give Mrs Winter a call and catch up. She's sure their daughters will be spending a lot of time together.


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