Hi! I'm not going to put my real name on here so just call me Maya because I really like that name^^. DON'T JUDGE ME! Anyways, this is my very first ever fanfiction and I'm really just gonna wing it. This is basically a dream I had like 2 years ago….. Let's see what happens!
Sabrina knew she was in trouble when Daphne pushed her plate away. Daphne never had less than 3 helpings of whatever Granny Relda made, but here she was. Oblivious to Sabrina's stares, Daphne asked, "Granny, can we have a Christmas party?"
Once Granny herself got over the fact that Daphne wasn't plowing her way through the cinnamon-apple chicken beans, she replied, "Well, libeling, when would we have it? It's Christmas Eve and it's already …let's see… 6:00! We would need decorations, invitations, a place to have it…"
"Then let's have it here! We can invite all of our friends, like Snow White and Mayor Charming and Ms. Cindy and Tom and-"
"Daphne", said Sabrina, cutting the younger girl off, "we are NOT having a party."
"Aw, come on, Grimm! Where's your sense of mischief? Do you know how many good pranks can be pulled at parties?"
Sabrina groaned as the king of obnoxiousness himself sat down across from her. "Puck, we're talking about a Christmas party. One where you have to dress up and be polite and not pull pranks."
For once, Puck didn't argue with her, but turned to Granny Relda. "I think it's a good idea, Old Lady. We could call up some folks, move all the books-"Here he cringed. "And decorate with magic."
"Did someone say magic?" called Jacob Grimm as he came into the kitchen with a box of doughnuts. "That sounds like fun to me!"
While Sabrina quickly exchanged her beans for a doughnut, Relda explained Daphne's idea to Uncle Jake. "I'm in," he said. "On one condition: I'm inviting Briar Rose."
"Sorry, Grimm," Puck sang. "Looks like you're outvoted. We're having a party!"
"And I am so doing your hair!", added Daphne.
Sabrina sighed as she watched Puck and Daphne (appetite returned) polish off 5 doughnuts each in about 2 minutes. This was such a bad idea.
