Elsa sat leaning against the taxi window as they drove down the long road towards the small bay town known as Arendell. The scenery changed from tall pine trees to a long stone street with tall, magnificant buildings throughout the city. Elsa had never seen anything like it before. In the seat next to her she heard her younger sister Anna, tug on her seatbelt as she gasped at the window. Elsa looked at her and sighed, "Cummon Anna, you'll get enough of this town from outside the car. Trust me."

Anna looked back at her, her eyes wide with excitment. "But Elsa look! The buildings are so big and the stones are so clean!"

Elsa nodded and looked away again. By now the car was pulling up to a house with a white exterior, and the grass was looking very green. These streets were at a slope, and the houses were sort of small, like the dense neighborhoods of San Fransisco. The houses were only a few feet from the sidewalk, with a small driveway, and about four steps that lead to the door. The taxi driver rolled up to the steps and stopped, holding out his hand expectantly. Elsa pulled some money out of her pocket and gave it to him. "Thank you very much." Anna was already out of the car getting their luggage.

The two girls stood on the sidewalk with their bags both looking at the front door. Elsa half-expected her mom to open the door and call a warm welcome out to them, but she knew that wouldn't happen now. Elsa sighed and stepped ahead and unlocked the door. The door slid open and the fresh smell of carpet cleaner washed over the two girls' noses. In front of the door the staircase was steep and led up to the two girls' rooms, and the bathroom. the living room was to the left, and the kitchen a little further. Nothing was to the right of the staircase. Anna pranced up the stairs past Elsa and into one of the rooms.

"Elsaaa~~" Anna called. "Which room do you want?"

"I don't really care. You pick Anna."

The house already had furniture, which, Elsa thought was pretty nice. Something gleamed from in the kitchen and caught her eye. Elsa put her bags down and walked over. It was a key on the kitchen counter. "Huh? What is this?"

"What is what Elsa?" Anna asked, walking over.

"Um, nothing. I'm going to bring my bags up to my room. Which one did you pick?" She picked up the key and walked to where her bags were, picking them up as well and began walking up the stairs.

"I chose the one on the right side!" She called back as she looked through the cabinets at the dishes.

Elsa walked up the stairs examining the key and opened the door to her new bedroom. The bed was big, with blue covers, same as the curtains. The carpet and walls were different shades. The only other furniture was a stand-up lamp, a vanity, and the closet. Elsa tossed her bags onto her bed and took one last look at the key before setting it on the vanity counter. Then she turned and walked out, closing the door behind her and going down the stairs. "Anna let's go walk around."

They left the house and walked down the street together. The church on the other side of town rung its bells and Anna began humming. Elsa glanced at her and noticed the huge high school down the cross-street behind her. Anna noticed where Elsa was looking and squealed, "Elsa! Let's go there and get a tour early!"

"Fine, let's go." Elsa shrugged and turned across the street. They walked up to the front door and entered. There were alot of students in the halls, it must have been passing period. The main office was pretty easy to find.

"Can we help you?" One of the office ladies said.

"Yeah, we're going to be new students starting this week. We sent the paperwork a few weeks ago." Anna smiled. "My name is Anna, and this is Elsa Sunna." The lady nodded and called someone over from another room.

"I'm assuming you two are here for a tour before you start school?"

"Yes please."

"Alright then, follow him." The lady pointed to a short man who had come, waiting for them to finish their conversation.

The man looked up at the two girls. "Welcome to Arendell High School. I'm Principle Weasleton." He turned, and Anna looked at Elsa. She puffed her cheeks, trying not to laugh. Elsa looked at her with a serious look, but couldn't help stiffling a smile.