Hi there . . . It's been a long time since I updated my stories or even wrote a new one.

But after watching the movie "Frozen" and reading a few stories I thought maybe it is time to write a new story.

So here it is. The very first story about Elsa and Anna and their life at Arendelle SFGP.

Hope you like it.

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Chapter 1: First Day

They say that first days are always rough, because you are new to everything and you don't know your new colleagues and a lot of other things. But for Elsa it was just a normal non-exciting day, because she was accustomed to travel a lot to other schools and different places all over the world.

If it got boring, she would just search for a new challenge and therefor she never stayed long at one place.

Currently she was single, so no one bothered her to stay or tried to prescribe how she should live her life. Elsa possessed an enormous wisdom about different subjects, so it was every time very easy to find a job as a teacher. Whether they needed someone for math's or physics or any other class didn't matter. Now it was just a normal English lesson.

At every school she surpassed the expectations within a few days. Some just saw a replacement for a few months and didn't expect much or the class she was supposed to teach was one of the hardest one to teach and no other teacher wanted to teach them. But every school she has left so far was really sorry to let her go because she is a very brilliant teacher.

The new school was for Elsa especially interesting because it was a school for gifted people. No, not the intelligent ordinary ones. These people possessed special powers. She herself possessed the power to let everything freeze at will. She could create statues out of ice or let it snow in summer.

This was one reason because she was named the Ice Queen. Of course when she taught at normal schools the students named her this because of her cold and distant behavior. But here, here she could freely use her powers. It would be quite an interesting opportunity.

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So now here she was, trying to find the headmistress office to get the schedule for her upcoming English lessons.

Okay, let's see. It should be somewhere on this floor. She thought while remembering her telephone conversation with the headmistress a few days ago.

A few minutes passed and Elsa was right in front of the dark brown wooden door with the golden sign "Headmistress office" written on it. She politely knocked and waited for a response. Soon after the headmistress opened the door and smiled at Elsa.

"Hello Ms. Snow."

"Good morning Ms. Arendelle"

"Please come in and have a seat. Do you want something to drink? Coffee or tea?"

"No, thank you. I just wanted to talk to you about the details and then start working as soon as possible."

"Okay, that's the spirit we need." The headmistress smiled and then sorted a few documents on her desk. But she handed Elsa only one piece of paper. "Here you go."

"Pardon, but . . . ." She was at a loss for words. This can't be right. There have to be a lot more important documents. Especially because this is a kind of different school.

"You wonder why I only handed you your schedule and nothing else?"

"Yes, actually I'm a little bit surprised. Normally I would get different kinds of lists and formal documents. And I am a bit confused because this school is different than others. I thought there would be a lot of rules to follow."

"You know we actually believe, that all these documents are not necessary for teaching. Personally I think that all the teachers I employ are very well behaved and know how to handle the students or problems suddenly showing up. We are a small family and up until now we haven't needed anything formal regarding new teachers or other stuff."

"I am sorry; I didn't want to offend you by asking."

"You absolutely didn't offend me my dear. It's just that . . . I kind of hate all this bureaucracy." She smiled reassuringly. "And please just call me Gerda. Calling me by my surname makes me feel so old."

"Pleased to meet you Gerda. My name is Elsa."

"What a nice name."

"Thank you." Elsa didn't quite feel comfortable calling the headmistress by her first name, but she didn't want to start on the wrong foot right on her first day.

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After a little bit of small talk Elsa was free to go. Her first lesson would start in one hour that left her enough time to roam the school grounds and classes for a few minutes. She enjoyed walking around a new territory and observing a whole different kind of people.

As Gerda mentioned the school was not very big. Approximately 50 or less students lived here. But, that was no surprise to Elsa, because not very much people did have these special powers or they lived in secrecy and denied their powers.

After half an hour of wandering around the school ground she spotted a bench under a huge tree, standing alone in the middle of a small garden. This place was behind the school and a little bit hidden by the swimming hall.

What a nice place. Elsa thought as she approached the wooden bench.

She sat down and closed her eyes for a few minutes. The sun felt warm and the steady wind cooled pleasantly her skin.

These moments were rare and she cherished them very much. She could be just Elsa in these moments. Nothing more, nothing less.

Elsa opened her shining blue eyes after a few minutes and decided it was time to teach her first English lesson. Fortunately she walked by her new classroom before she went outside and found this peaceful garden.

Maybe it was possible to stay here during lunch break. She would try to be the first one to be here today. The weather was nice and she didn't want to stay in the classroom the whole time.

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She was right in front of her classroom as she heard some loud noise coming from inside. One of the voices sounded like a girl crying. Just as she wanted to open the door, the door was opened from inside and a red haired girl soon after was in her arms. She steadied them both as not to fall to the ground by the force of the girl running into her.

A few seconds later loud laughing was heard behind the red haired girl and one of the boys shouted.

"See, the dyke with no powers wants to get into our new teachers pants."

Elsa felt the girl in her arms go rigid and seconds later she could feel her whole body trembling.

She didn't know why, but right now she just wanted to protect the crying girl in her arms and make an ice statue out of this damn boy. She shot him an icy glare and then focused her attention on said girl. She hadn't moved one bit, so Elsa steadied her and asked: "Are you hurt?"

The red head slowly and cautiously lifted her head and answered silently: "No." After that her head hung low again.

"What is your name?"

She could tell, that the girl was still ashamed because of the situation and that her classmate shouted her sexual orientation out to everyone so openly.

"Don't be afraid. Tell me your name."

Elsa could see, that the girl just wanted to answer but the same boy then screamed:

"She's too stupid to answer!"

The whole class laughed and the girl pushed Elsa aside and run as fast as she could. And that was quite fast. Elsa could only watch her leave.

"ENOUGH!" She screamed and turned around to face her class.

During her movement her right hand shot ice daggers which grew bigger as they hit the ground.

The students were immediately silent and nobody dared to move.

"Every one of you will stay here and you will learn alone. Otherwise I will freeze the door and won't let you out for a week! Did I make myself clear?!"

They nodded in unison and Elsa left the classroom to search for the poor red head.

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She turned left and ran through the corridor until she was at the end and opened the back door. She recognized the door as the one she entered before. It led to the back of the school and into the beautiful garden.

She rounded the corner of the swimming hall and there on the bench was the girl she was searching for. She sat on the wooden bench almost like Elsa did a few hours ago. Her eyes were closed and she looked exhausted but somehow peaceful.

Elsa approached the lone girl slowly and carefully. She didn't want her to run off again like a few minutes ago.

"Hi there." Elsa said softly.

The red head spun around and Elsa could sense the nervousness. Also the cautious look didn't ease Elsa's worries that the girl wouldn't run off any minute now.

Elsa stood now in front of the girl and asked: "May I?"

She only got a nod in response. So Elsa sat down and pondered what to do or to say next.

"You still owe me your name."

The girl lifted her head and looked at Elsa confused.

"My name is Elsa. Elsa Snow." She smiled and waited patiently.

Instead of a name, she got a very strange response.

"You have ice powers." It was a statement, not a question.

Elsa was so surprised to hear this velvet voice that she just nodded.

"Please go. You don't want anybody to see you here . . . with me. I don't want to ruin your reputation on your first day."

To say Elsa was stunned was an underestimation. She opened her mouth to say something but no words came out. She tried again.

"Why do you say that?"

"You heard my classmates. I have no powers and I am a a . . ." Tears started streaming down her face again.

The teacher couldn't resist using her powers, so she froze one tear on the girl's cheek and blew it away.

The girl got a red face in an instant and wanted to leave, but Elsa held her by the wrist and then took her into her arms. Just holding her. Sensing that this was the right time to hug her.

She is alone, just like me. Somehow it hurts to see her suffer all alone.

"Anna . . ."

"What did you say?" Elsa asked.

"My name is Anna Price."

Elsa smiled and leaned back to look into Anna's beautiful blue orbs.

"It's a nice name."

Anna smiled for the first time and a small blush adorned her cheek.

"Feeling better?"

"Yes, thanks for your help and I am sorry to be such a bother on your first day."

Elsa still didn't know what possessed her to follow Anna after she ran away, but she was glad, that she did it.

"Everything's okay. You don't have to apologize. Your classmates are at fault. Even if you don't have powers and are a lesbian it is not right to treat you like trash."

"I am used to it. So . . . don't worry. I'll be fine."

"This happens often in class?"

"On a daily basis you could say."

"And what do your parents say?"

"I'm an orphan, so . . . ."

"Oh, I'm sorry, I . . ."

"It's okay. They died years ago. Since then the headmistress took me in."

"And she didn't do anything to help you?"

"She doesn't know and I want it to be that way . . . please Ms. Snow."

"Elsa. . . please, call me Elsa. Ms. Snow makes me feel hundred years old."

Anna smiled and nodded. This was the first time that another person except Gerda treated her like a human being, not an unworthy piece of shit. This was refreshing, it was nice to talk to Elsa and Anna felt, that she didn't need to be on guard around the young teacher.

"Maybe . . . we should get back to class?" Elsa asked carefully.

"If you don't mind, I would like to stay at my room till the end of classes. I don't feel well and I don't want to cause any more troubles."

The pleading look Anna sent Elsa was heart wrenching and she absolutely couldn't refuse this request.

"Okay, take your time. I will see you tomorrow then?"

"Yes, ma'am." Anna bowed and excused herself.

Elsa sat there a few moments longer and thought about their conversation. Anna was a nice person to be around and she couldn't understand why her classmates treated her so poorly.

The bell rang and signaled her very first English lesson was over.

Maybe tomorrow I will get to teach my new class. Sigh. . .

Elsa walked back to her classroom where all her students silently learned by themselves, waiting for Elsa to release them.

"You are all free to go to your next class. See you tomorrow."

They left the room and nobody dared to make a comment about Anna or the first lesson with their new English teacher.

Maybe this is a first step into the right direction.

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This was the first chapter. Did you like it?

Should I continue this story?

Thanks for your review and have a nice day!