"Why?" Elsa asked.

"So we can sing our song." Rapunzel said. She smirked at me hoping I would complain.

"I'm excited to sing our song too." I lied.

"Really?" Rapunzel asked with hope in her eyes.

"No." I said annoyed.

"Why? It will be so much fun!" Rapunzel protested.

"For you maybe. I don't sing." I argued.

"That's not true." Rapunzel replied.

"Really, when did I sing?" I smirked knowing that she couldn't find a time I have ever sang.

"Did you forgot our first date?" Rapunzel grinned.

"No. We went to the Snuggly Duckling and and...I..." I stammered.

"You sang." Rapunzel said crossing her arms.

"You sang?" Everyone asked. They looked at me stunned.

"I was forced to." I protested.

"Just like you are now." Rapunzel said.

"No, this isn't a life or death situation." I argued.

"You're right, this isn't a life or death situation. This is a passing or failing situation." Rapunzel smirked.

"You're going to fail if you don't sing this?!" Everyone exclaimed.

"Yeah, not my fault I suck at music." I complained.

"You don't suck, you just don't try." Rapunzel said.

"Let's just change the subject." I replied.

"Fine, lets talk about Arendelle." Rapunzel said.

"What is your mother going to say?" Jack asked. Rapunzel's face went from happy to worried.

"I don't know. She would be furious, maybe it would kill it. I would be a despicable human being." Rapunzel said quickly.

"Woah calm down. You're in a tough situation. Overprotective mother, forbidden road trip, I mean this is serious stuff. But let me ease your conscience. This a part of growing up. A little adventure, a little rebellion. That's good, healthy even." I said.

"You think?" Rapunzel asked.

"I know. You're way over thinking this, trust me. Does your mother deserve it? No. Will this break her heart and crush her soul? Of course! But you just got to do it." I said. Woah, that was a little too far.

"Break her heart?" Rapunzel asked.

"In half."

"Crush her soul?"

"Like a grape." I said as I squished one of my grapes.

"She would be heartbroken, you're right." Rapunzel said.

"But that's okay, just do it." I said.

"What do you guys think?" Rapunzel asked everyone.

"Umm...Its not...really our place.." Hiccup and Kristoff stuttered.

"Do it!" Jack and Merida cheered.

"Elsa?" Rapunzel asked.

"My whole life all I have done is listen to my parents and look where it got me. I was a wreck. I couldn't even leave my room." Elsa started.

"No, you didn't want to leave your room." Anna interrupted.

"Anna, you don't understand." Elsa started.

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