Lies and confidence ....

Without having slept after the dream he had, Anna got up earlier than the friends with whom shared a room and was getting ready.

The four other began to awaken, the redhead was already tidy. Elena and Elsa looked surprises for the little sister.

- Woke up early, Anna? - Elsa asked, arching an eyebrow.

- Yeah. - The redhead lied.

Soon, Anna left the Gryffindor girls' dormitory and went to the Great Hall. A few students already ate breakfast, including a girl with white hair who was sitting at the table of Hufflepuff. Anna went to Mirana and sat beside her.

- Good day. - Mirana greeted.

- Good day. - Anna replied, though his thoughts were far removed from that table.

Mirana realized the redhead distracted by his side and remained silent. In time friends were coming. The first was Alice, who sat near Mirana. After Merida, Rapunzel and Hiccup who sat near Anna. Soon after Jack and Jacky, sitting in front of Hiccup and Rapunzel. Only then Elsa and Elena arrived, but before they could sit, Anna stood.

- Can I talk to you? - The redhead asked.

The Gryffindor twins looked at each other with suspicion, but nodded. Anna was walking out of the Great Hall with Elsa and Elena following her. The redhead just stopped walking when they were in Room Floor Corridor, where there was no one.

- Is there a problem, Anna? - Elsa asked concerned about the reason for the youngest to have them brought there.

- Can I ask a question? - Anna asked.

Elena had a reply impulse she had done, but remained silent and nodded.

- You lie to me? - Anna asked.

Elsa and Elena looked at each other. The exchange of glances lasted only a second, so Anna did not notice.

- Of course not. - Elena smiled.

- Any reason to have asked that? - Elsa asked.

Anna even thought of telling them about the dream he had the night before, but changed his mind and said nothing. The redhead just shook his head in denial and decided to trust the older sisters.

Elsa and Elena still suspicious of the strange attitude of the redhead, but said nothing. Anna started walking towards the Great Hall, but stopped abruptly when he noticed that the other two had remained still.

- You see? - The redhead asked.

- You can go ahead. - Elena replied. - We will not take.

Anna nodded and returned to the Great Hall, leaving the two in the empty corridor.

- Why do you think she asked that? - Elena asked whispering as she and Elsa lost the redhead of view.

- I do not know. - Elsa nodded.

- Do you think she might have remembered ...? - Elena began, but was interrupted by the blonde.

- Of course not. - Elsa said. - Santa launched a Obliviate. Unless he wants, she will not remember anything.

- Elsa, I do not like lying to her. - Elena lowered her head.

- Me neither, Elena. - Elsa sighed heavily. - But you heard what the troll said that night. It is better that she does not know anything.

- But Elsa ... - Elena began, but stopped and took a deep breath before continuing. - Is not it better that we tell her? She better listen to me or to you than someone else.

- No one knows that. - Elsa nodded. - And no one will ever know.

- That's how you want to spend the rest of your life? - Elena squinted. - Hiding?

- It has nothing to do with it. - Elsa said.

- No? - Elena asked sarcastically.

- Elena, you remember what Dad said? - Elsa said. - They can not come. - Elsa began to recite almost a song. - They can not see. Always good girls should be. Cover. Do not feel. They'll never know.

- But now go. - Elena spoke before retiring of the place, leaving Elsa alone and thoughtful.

Elsa spent some time there. Thousands of thoughts unceasingly came to his head. Do as Elena said and tell the truth to Anna? Or obey his father and stay hidden?

Even with an internal conflict, Elsa returned to the Great Hall, where almost all the waiting. Almost. Elena was not there.

- What have I done? - Elsa whispered inaudibly before sitting between Jack and Anna.

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- His plan failed. - The black cape declared furious.

- The fault is not mine. - The green cover defended. - That redhead relies too much on the sisters.

- Little fool. - The red cover joined the discussion. - Trust is a mistake.

- Trust is the basis of a group. - The purple cover intruded. - If you do not trust each other, we all go ... - He was interrupted by the red cover.

- Fall Out? - Asked sarcastically. - I think the opposite. But all this at least allowed me to something.

- What for? - The blue cloak asked.

- It reminded me something important: That I do not trust you. In any of you. - The red cover said.

- You want to win that ten alone? - The orange cover questioned. - You will not get. They are united. Unlike us.

- What are you talking about? - The pink cover joined the conversation.

- We are not working together. - The Orange Case said. - What we are doing is to suggest a plan and carry it out without the help of anyone. This is not a marriage. I do not know what name to give to this relationship we have, but if not we change, we will all be defeated.

- I do not care what you think. - The black cape spoke. - I'm no friend of yours. I'm not you partner. We are all united in a common goal and that is enough.

The other nine who were present looked at each other and remained silent. The silence lasted a few minutes, until the purple cloak stood up from his chair.

- So? What is our next step? - Asked.

- I thought you said you had a plan. - The gray cover replied.

- I warned that this plan would be a bit more difficult to accomplish. - The purple cloak spoke. - I can not do anything with the Gryffindor twins still in the First Year.

- Then wait. - The black cape said.

- What ?! - The other nine there exclaimed gifts.

- We have no course of action track. - The black cape explained. - So far, he - He pointed to the purple cloak. - It was the one to suggest us a plan. Since we have no other option, will follow and wait.

Reluctantly the others agreed.

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