A/N: Hey Fanfiction! THIS IS MY FIRST FANFICTION so I am begging ya to be nice so I don't have to unleash my wrath.

So, I must add, for legal purposes, that I had a hell of a lotta help from a lot of people all of who I will list below.

Acknowledgments

Limegreenlimabean (who has just made an account), Chicgeek4ever (Through PM), my mother, my sister, Michael Buckley and the great Lord for giving me the gift to write and the energy of a monster truck.

PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING:

This story I waaayyyy outta whack, well, kind of, as you'll see in about 0.0.8 seconds, Their parents are not awake, setting this book automatically to about...between books 4 and 5? because I haven't read them in ages and I might have my facts wrong, but hey, its called ACCEPTANCE people, DEAL WITH IT!

Anyway, I won't keep you from reading my classic masterpiece any longer so without further ado...

-Rips off curtain-

A Tear in Time By GigiAmore

Chapter 1:

Through the White Eye

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Sabrina Grimm stared at her parents, they were so peaceful, the way their expression stayed the same, Sabrina imagined them awake, her father telling a joke to her mother and holding her tight, her mother, laughing at the joke and snuggling up to him. A knot formed in her stomach and a lump in her throat, she sat down on the end of the bed and began talking in a sad, miserable tone.

"Mom? Dad? I know you can't hear me, and it's a stupid idea, but I'm going to do it anyway because Granny said it would help and if I didn't I'd have to sleep in Puck's room for a week, if you were here dad, I wouldn't have to because I know when you wake up you'll despise him, he's my enemy, though sometimes we might get a little closer than we should…" Sabrina said thoughtfully, thinking back to when Puck kissed her suddenly some months ago. She blushed deeply, glad that no one was around, and then she continued.

"I mean, It has just been…different without you guys. Daphne's doing well, and Granny Relda, which you never told us about, is nice, it's awful because Puck…lives…here. And sometimes I just get a little…weird feeling around him. I wish you were here mom, you'd know what to do." She stopped as a dinging sound went off from the timer on the nightstand by the bed.

"Well, bye" she said and got off the bed, as she stood, her hip-length hair fell to her waist and the bed moaned. Walking to the door she stopped and took one look back. They were still there, lying calmly on the bed. Sabrina twisted the knob, it wasn't that bad, she thought as she opened the door and stepped into the hall. Shutting the door firmly. She walked downstairs and made herself comfortable on the couch next to Relda's chair.

"How was it, libeling?" Granny Relda asked, a cup of chamomile tea in one hand, newspaper in the other, she set the newspaper and held out a chocolate chip cookie, courtesy of Jacob Grimm. Sabrina took it and noted how the Grimm's household had finally received a newspaper from the Everafter paperboy. What discrimination, Sabrina thought as she looked in her grandmother's eyes, so soft and wise, but spunky and vibrant at the same time. Relda took a sip of her tea. With a quick breath of air, Sabrina answered the question asked.

"It was okay, Granny Relda, it was fine, ten minutes everyday won't kill me I guess…" she muttered as

she took a bite out of the cookie, it was soft and chewy and buttery, the way mom used to make, Sabrina thought sadly, she frowned as she brushed crumbs off her plain white t-shirt, Sabrina glanced at the ancient grandfather clock in the corner, it was almost twelve in the morning. Sabrina felt a long yawn escape her as her eyelids began to sink.

"I think I'm going to get some sleep." Sabrina said sleepily as she stood, stretching her arm, more crumbs fell off her her clothing and onto the carpet.

"Okay, Leibling" Relda said and took a sip of tea, Sabrina walked over to her and pecked her on the cheek then headed over to the staircase.

"Oh, and Leibling?" Granny Relda said as Sabrina stepped on the first stair.

"Hmm?" Sabrina answered.

"The rest of those cookies are in the tiniest corner of the cabinet over the sink, they are in a fuzzy, green pecan flavored butter jar." Relda said as she winked and took another sip of tea.

"Thanks, Granny Relda." Sabrina said as she climbed the stairs slowly.

"Your welcome." Relda said, more to herself than to the sleepy teenager who was probably upstairs by now. Smiling to herself, Relda opened the latest issue of Ferryport times and began reading.

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Over the year, the Grimm family had become closer, especially Relda and Sabrina, Sabrina loved the warmth her grandmother gave and the wise advice she had during situations. Jacob Grimm had moved out and into Briar Rose's apartment across town, and it had become a little more peaceful. Sabrina found it praiseworthy that though he was at least an hour away, he still sent goodies from time to time, and still visited, And Canis was away at a small Everafter conference. Everyone matured, save Puck Goodfellow, and found themselves more serious during this point of life (save Puck Goodfellow) The Scarlet Hand was too quiet, obviously on the silent prowl. it was quieter, save the times when Puck played pranks. And Sabrina had taught herself how to cook for herself, so at least everyone ate in the morning.

It was later in the afternoon when Relda said that Sabrina was under pressure, juggling school, emotions and mysteries and just the plain fear of the Scarlet Hand. Relda suggested that Sabrina talk to her sleeping parents like people do with their dead kin. Sabrina had opposed the idea before Relda finished it. but ended up doing it when forced. These times were quiet, and worrying for everyone in the Grimm household.

Save Puck Goodfellow.

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Sabrina laid her hand on the doorknob, Why me? she thought for the thousandth time as she twisted the brass doorknob that belonged to her bedroom door. She stopped mid-twist when she heard a noise behind her, whipping around she saw Puck, green eyes filled with mischief. Suspiciously he had on a black t-shirt, long black pants and his signature green hoodie. He had a smug crooked smile on his face that reminded Sabrina slightly of Edward Cullen but she would never tell him that. The staring contest seemed senseless, so Sabrina spoke up.

"Well? May I help you?" She asked impatiently.

"No, who would need your help?" Puck answered with a scowl.

"What are you going anyway?" Sabrina snapped, glaring and losing her drowsiness, then putting her hands on her hips.

"MYOB will ya?" Puck said, throwing his hands up, scowl remaining.

"Rude much?" Sabrina said, putting her index finger on her temple and spinning it, doing a "crazy" sign.

"Go jump off a cliff, Ugly" Puck said as he rolled his eyes.

"Whatever, Fairyfreak." Sabrina said as she turned to go, but suddenly felt wind in her face as she looked up, only to see a certain fairy with pink wings face inches from hers. Looking down, she saw nothing but black and a few lights. She closed her eyes. I must have passed out and this is a dream, a really bad, cold dream. she opened her eyes to see the same sight.

"It isn't a dream, Grimm!" Puck yelled, laughing as if he read her thoughts, his voice was filled with impishness. Sabrina looked down in disbelief.

It wasn't a dream.

She was flying in Puck's arms.

"AHHH!" Sabrina came to realization and shrieked as she brought her fist to Puck's face.

And felt herself falling.

Because Puck dropped her and clutched his nose.

Sabrina would've like to say that she fell with grace and dignity, but she was screeching like a cat the entire time.

"Grimm!" Puck shouted as he gained composure and, like speeding bullet, rocketed toward her.

Everything was a blur as the trees and stars blended together, I'm gonna die! Sabrina thought frantically as she panicked, throwing her arms and kicking her legs in the air, the wind whipped and clawed at her face.

Sabrina felt the closeness of the ground, the end of Sabrina Grimm was getting closer and closer, time slowed down as Sabrina slammed into something hard, I'm dead now, Sabrina thought miserably as she mentally wailed, No more Daphne, or Granny Relda or Red or Mr. Canis, heck, even no more Puck! Sabrina was continuing her list of all the people she would miss when she felt breathing on her neck, it made her hairs stand on end and she tensed.

The ground didn't breathe.

The ground didn't have a breeze either.

Sabrina whipped her head around and saw a pink lips that were in a firm line, then a nose and lastly, golden curls surrounding leaf green eyes that were wide in...Sabrina couldn't believe it, Puck's eyes were wide in...fear. Sabrina relished the thought of Puck being afraid and glared at him hatefully, though her own stomach began to turn on her, it knotted up and churned, and immediately brought her back to the day when Puck swooped down and put his lips on hers, Sabrina felt her face heat up in a extremely embarrassed blush, but Puck took it as anger and his eyes went wider, Sabrina glared at Puck, but more at her self.

"As soon as we get home, I am going to kill you." Sabrina threatened as menacingly as she could, hoping she didn't stammer, she tried to calm her stomach down as she shook her fist at him. Puck's eyes lowered and he smirked, that was the Sabrina he knew.

"I can always drop you again, Dogface." He threatened back, leaning forward, instinctively Sabrina latched on to his filthy hoodie. Ugh, Sabrina thought, I am so going to need a shower after this. Puck's eyes widened again but he quickly lowered them and flew home, silent.

As they two flew in the hallway window, Puck, surprisingly gently, set Sabrina down on her feet then flew toward his room, but suddenly stopped and turned around, his eyes playful.

"Wait, aren't you gonna kill me?" He asked, Sabrina felt herself slowly drift off into exhaustion.

"Nope." She answered as she shook her head and yawned. "Too tired."

"Gee, I'm disappointed." He said in mock sadness as he opened his room door.

"Tomorrow." Sabrina called from her room just as she shut the door, Puck went to go in his room when the door opened again and Sabrina poked her head out.

"Night, Puck." She said softly then closed the door. Puck froze in mid air, his gaze not leaving Sabrina's door for at least several minutes, that was the first time Sabrina had said goodnight to him, that anyone had said goodnight to him, he'd almost forgotten the meaning of the word. He heard the old lady shuffling downstairs, probably on her way up. Not wanting to be caught, Puck silently flew in his room and shut the door as quietly as he could. He flew to his trampoline and sat on it, still stunned, then a smile tugged the corner of his lips and he yawned.

"Night, Grimm."

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"PUCK SO HELP ME I WILL END YOU!" Sabrina screamed at the top of her lungs as she thrashed around, confined to her bed by her hair, the sun was high in the sky, and there were no clouds in sight, the next morning was a beautiful day, but it was stormy inside the Grimm home.

Her hair was delicately braided on to the bed post, making her resemble the girl in "Arthur and the Invisibles". As angry she was, Sabrina couldn't help but marvel at the delicate braiding that had been done, she picked up a loose braid and sighed. Where does someone even get the time to do this stuff? She wondered helplessly. She couldn't even chase him around, Sabrina shook Daphne who was loudly snoring next to her.

"Whaffamugginshnufflesnorf" Daphne muttered as she sat up and rubbed her encrusted eyes, then fell back asleep. Sabrina looked at her little sister strangely.

"What the-" Sabrina began.

"Grimm, what happened to you?" Puck interrupted with a smug smile on his face as he stood in her doorway. Sabrina felt her temperature soar.

"You happened to me you ugly idiot!" She yelled and struggled to get out of the bed, punching air as Puck laughed to his heart's content. At the perfect timing Daphne decided to wake up with a start by flinging her arms and shouting gibberish. Sabrina's face happened to be unfortunately in Daphne's deadly range, for in the next minute Sabrina smelled Daphne's backhand.

"Daphne!" She cried and held her nose. Daphne then looked around, her pigtails looking wild, her eyes landed on Sabrina and she gaped.

"Oh my gosh Sabrina I am SO sorry, I thought you were Barney!" Daphne spoke in a rush, Sabrina glared at her sister.

"Great shot, Marshmallow!" Puck called as he clapped.

"Grrr" Sabrina growled as Daphne stopped short and stared at her hair.

"What happened to you?" She asked in awe.

"Puck decided to practice his terrible salon skills on me." Sabrina tried to whip her head in his direction, but instead almost cracked her neck at the impact.

"Ooh, that's so gravy!" Daphne said as she climbed out of bed and ran across the room to the door way, Sabrina looked at her sister in disbelief, she was abandoning her. Sabrina opened her mouth to call her back.

But instead Daphne wrapped her arms around Puck's torso and squeezed him in a bone crushing hug, Sabrina's next retort got caught in her throat and she almost squeaked in surprise. Puck looked shocked for a moment, If Sabrina didn't know any better she'd even say she saw warmth in Puck's eyes for a fraction of a quarter of a second. But Puck quickly pushed Daphne away and stepped back.

"Thanks for doing her hair, Puck because she really needed it!" Daphne clapped her hands, her smile rivaling the sun that shined brightly in the sky, apparently not noticing the fact that Sabrina was tied to their bed by her hair or that Puck had pushed her away like she was Elvis with sausage in his tank.

"Daphne!" Sabrina whined exasperatedly, she so wanted to strangle her little sister.

"Did you get water on you, Marshmallow? 'Cause your getting mushy." Puck's eyes flickered in all directions and he looked ashamed at his bad pun.

Sabrina snorted.

"I'll go get Granny!" Daphne said, still cheery as she bounced out the door and downstairs on the balls of her feet.

Sabrina crossed her arms and huffed. At least I'm not cuffed to Gasbag anymore, she thought with a shudder.

"You look ridiculous." Puck stated as he sniffed at her. Sabrina wanted to murder the fairy in cold blood.

"Thanks, 'cause everyone knows you are the best thing since sunshine." She spat, sarcasm coating her words. Puck puffed his chest.

"Don't hate, Grimm." He said. Sabrina fumed as she squeezed her arm with her nails, he was enjoying every minute of this and she hated it.

"Oh, I will hate, I'll hate till the day you die." She said as she unfolded her arms and picked up the loose braid.

"I'm hurt, Grimm, I really am, but you never will see me die." Puck said as he fluttered his wings to prove his point. Sabrina snorted again.

"Get over it Toad, you're aging." She said disdainfully as she began to unbraid the long braid in her hand.

"Never!"

"Uh huh, that's why your jeans didn't fit the other day!" Sabrina slung off her insult and looked triumphant when she saw Puck self-consciously look down to his new, bigger jeans, when he looked back up he was glaring.

"Are you implying I am fat?" He asked.

"If the glove fits..." Sabrina said with a scowl on her face. Where wasDaphne?

"Funny, because I wasn't the one that fell like a dead weight last night."

"You dropped me!"

"You punched me!"

"You took me to skies without my consent!" Sabrina cried, shuddering at the horrid memory.

"Huh?" Puck replied confusedly. Just then, Granny Relda slowly made her way to doorway with Daphne at her heels.

"Oh, Leibling." Relda gasped as she took in the site, never in all her years...

"OH MY GOSH SABRINA YOUR HEAD IS TIED TO THE BED!" Daphne shrieked as she frantically pointed to her sisters head that was held down by about twenty braids.

"Nice to know."

"Leibling, I'm afraid we're going to have to...cut your hair." Relda had a sad look in her eyes as she announced the only solution, Daphne gasped and Puck burst out laughing.

"Are you serious?" Sabrina asked incredulously, she automatically felt the long braids behind her head.

Relda bit her lip, her eyes flecked with distraught, Sabrina felt like the weight of a million rocks dropped on her, she had been growing her hair for months now, and thanks to the boy that was laughing like a hyena in her doorway, it was going to be all gone.

"Don't worry Sabrina! We'll make your hair look much-o gravy-o!" Daphne said, trying to cheer her big sister up.

Puck stopped laughing and coughed out a few chuckles, He opened his mouth.

"Save it, Stinky." Sabrina spat and crossed her arms again.

Everyone just stood there for a few minutes, the tension thick.

"I'm outta here." said Puck after a few minutes and left downstairs, no doubt to look for food to feed his disgustingly large appetite.

Relda and Daphne stood there, Relda glancing everywhere and Daphne biting her nails nervously.

"Well if you're gonna cut it, mine as well do it now." Sabrina snapped as she leaned back against the head board and sighed, her blue eyes looking toward the ceiling.

"Leibling, get me my shears from the shed." Granny Relda instructed Daphne quietly, Daphne quickly left, her pigtails flying out behind her.

Sabrina sighed again as she grabbed the half braided braid that hung loose and finished untwisting it, Granny Relda excused her herself to finish breakfast which would burn if not tended to.

Maybe it won't be so bad, Sabrina thought as she settled against the head board an closed her eyes, her head throbbed so she rubbed her temples, Maybe after Granny Relda cuts it with her shears I'll look better, maybe it's time for a trim. Something rung in Sabrina's head and her eyes opened wide.

SHEARS?

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"I look like a boy." Sabrina said sourly as she looked at her new hairdo.

"No, Sabrina you look cabbage!" Daphne cried as she held up a hand mirror to her older sister's face.

"Cabbage?" Sabrina asked, puzzled as she felt her head being jerked from side to side by Relda's brushes and wrinkled fingers.

"Cabbage means cool." Daphne explained as she set the mirror down and applied more lip gloss. Daphne had insisted that she should apply make up so it could complete the makeover and after a while Sabrina relented.

"Oh."

Sabrina's hair had been cut majorly and was no longer at her waist. It now gruffly made it past her neck. The braids had been braided down by not Puck, but his pixies, meaning that naturally they were enchanted and wouldn't come out until it was immensely short. At first Sabrina had wanted to cry, her hair had to be spritzed by some magical potion that shocked her every time it touched her scalp and curled her hair as bad side effects. She looked like a blue eyed, female version of Puck if he let his hair grow out a little longer. Sabrina mentally groaned as she stared straight ahead at her bare, white wall and silently prayed to a higher power to grow her hair back, and soon.

"Done." Relda announced with a slight flourish. "It actually isn't that bad, Leibling."

Sabrina raised her eyebrow in disbelief.

"Ooh, Sabrina you look gorgeous!" Daphne gushed as she hugged her sister and added a touch more of mascara.

"Thanks Daph." Sabrina replied as she stood up and shook her now short hair, it bounced up and down, Sabrina stretched her arms and suddenly felt her stomach growl, she hadn't eaten breakfast due to her hair, which she had used as an excuse to get out of eating breakfast, but now she was hungry, and there was no food.

Except the cookies...

The COOKIES!

"Thanks Granny, thanks Daphne." She said quickly and ran out of the room and downstairs.

Puck was in the kitchen, eating cookies, Sabrina inhaled, but exhaled when she saw they were pink and purple chipped, when he saw her his eyes went wide and he smirked.

"Grimm, I know you're obsessing over me but to try to become a replica? I don't know whether to be flattered or creeped out." Puck said, and Sabrina could practically see his ego inflating. But what she didn't see was Puck was fighting with his life not to blush, Sabrina did look pretty.

"One day that huge empty head of yours will explode." Sabrina said almost thoughtfully as she walked across the kitchen to the farthest corner and opened the cabinet, Puck stopped scarfing down the molasses cookies and followed her.

"You know you love me." Puck said, swallowing as he tapped her on the head. Sabrina rolled her eyes.

"Riiight..." Sabrina said, stretching out the "i" in right.

Puck jumped on the counter next to her. "Whatcha doing?" He asked as he swung his legs back and forth.

"Ignoring you." Sabrina answered as she moved different boxed and canned goods aside to find what she was looking for. Mmm, she thought, fuzzy green butter never looked so good.

"Well you're not doing a good job." Puck replied with a priggish grin that Sabrina didn't see.

Sabrina then chose to ignore Puck and hastily grabbed the jar, almost licking her lips as she set it on the counter, then she turned around and opened the refrigerator. Behind her, Puck made a face.

"Your going to eat fuzzy pecan butter?" He asked "Even I don't want that." Puck added queasily. He'd tried that stuff, it was just plain nasty. But Sabrina only turned around and nodded with a smirk as she turned back to face the fridge and pulled out the milk. What the heck is she doing? Puck thought, his stomach churning at the sight.

Sabrina smiled to herself when she saw Puck's face go a pale green as she poured the milk in a red mug. Just to irk him, she held up the jar and the mug of milk and smiled. "Bon Appetite."

"I'll never understand you Grimm." Puck said as he turned around to his molasses cookies, he was about to bite into one when he caught the faint smell of chocolate, he shrugged and bit into a cookie when he smelled it again, the chocolate scent getting stronger. Puck whirled around to see Sabrina leaving the kitchen with her milk and fuzzy butter.

Wait, Puck thought, Sabrina would never eat fuzzy butter!

"Freeze Grimm." He barked and Sabrina halted in her steps, her head whipped around, the short curly bob flying in the air as it traveled to the other side of her face. Puck stepped closer and Sabrina glared at him. He quickly closed the distance between them and soon stood just in front of her. Sabrina's breath almost caught.

"Puck, what in Zeus's name do you think you're doing?" She asked, perturbed as Puck leaned down and sniffed her...hand? No, Sabrina thought frantically, he's smells the chocolate!

"Why you little-" Puck started as he reached for the jar. Sabrina desperately hugged the jar to her chest so he couldn't grab it without grabbing something else too.

"Stay back!" She cried as she set the mug on the table, in case she had to run. Puck glared at her.

"Wow, Grimm, you're low." He said as he narrowed his eyes, then held out his hand expectantly.

"Back off, Freak baby!" Sabrina cried as she stepped back, what was happening to her? Just threaten him! A voice told her in her head, but she seemed glued to the floor, Puck's eyes turned a dark orange, meaning he was hungry, that's why she was so scared, Sabrina realized, this was Puck with food.

"Hand it over." He said jarringly, his hand still held out, Sabrina's mind went blank and only computed three letters, R-U-N.

So Sabrina ran.

"Hey!" She heard Puck call from behind her, then the whooshing of air being pushed, then the sound of his wings beating. Sabrina ran around the entire house, screaming and clutching the dark green jar until she was at the bottom the stairs, she almost ran over Daphne and Relda.

"Sabrina! You didn't help clean up!" Daphne whined as she saw her sister. But in the next breath jumped against the wall along with her grandmother. Daphne heard a faint "Not now, Daphne!" and shrugged with a puzzled look on her face and stepped back in the middle of the stairs, only to jump back again, just missing a red-faced Puck.

"Funny." Daphne muttered as she continued down the stairs, she heard yelling. "I thought it was always the other way around."

"So did I, Leibling." Relda said as she stared after the children. "So did I."

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"Puck let go!" Sabrina shouted at the boy as she tugged on the jar, her nails digging into the sides of the jar lid. While she was running toward her room Puck had grabbed the back of the jar, bringing the chase into a tug o' war.

"Not on your life, Grimm!" Puck shouted back, pulling harder, his palms face down on the green jar, the smell of chocolate overpowered him and filled him with a sense of dire need, He had to have those cookies, suddenly he felt almost an animalistic feeling take over him and he yanked, hard. Sabrina stumbled forward as she felt a hard pull and lost correct grip of the jar. Puck grabbed the jar and hugged it, then flew high.

"Give it back, it's mine!" Sabrina exclaimed as she jumped at the fairy's feet, trying to grab him by the ankles. Puck took this time to rub it in his opponent's face.

"Ha, as if you ever stood a chance to royalty!" He taunted as he dangled his feet just out of her grasp. Sabrina boiled as she jumped, desperately trying to get her precious cookies back.

"Where's royalty? Tell them to come out of hiding because all I see here is a pig-headed freak!" Sabrina slung an insult as she made lunges for her opponent, who smirked. The smell of chocolate abruptly wafted to Puck's nose and he couldn't resist taking one out, he waved it in front of Sabrina's face and bit down, then dropped it due to a blood-curdling scream. He looked down to see Sabrina screaming at him for the cookies, he shrugged and picked up another one, eating that one wholly, it was blissful. Sabrina screeched threats and lunged for his ankle once more, her short hair whipping around her face, this time her hands caught on to the tip of his sneakers, dragging him down with every ounce of strength she had. Puck felt himself going down, the cookie just made it down his throat and he couldn't even savor how indescribably delicious it was.

"Let me go!" Puck cried helplessly as he kicked and screamed, but he still fell to the ground with a thud. Sabrina and him fought for it, Sabrina clawed and punched, while Puck, always the gentlemen, shoved and fended her off. Finally Sabrina had hold of the jar and ran in the opposite direction like no tomorrow, Puck in hot pursuit.

"Get lost!" Sabrina yelled back at him as she ran, she suddenly skidded to a halt in front of the stairs, almost tripping, she couldn't go downstairs, she was running out of breath, she'd never be able to make it without losing her number one priority in this chase, so she hastily flung herself in the room next to the top of the stairs and slammed the door behind her.

Mirror's room. As soon as she stepped in, lightning cackled and the was the noise of thunder.

"WHO DARE INVADE MY-"

"Can it, Mirror." Sabrina said. She stopped at her parent's bed and had literally a moment of silence for them, the swiftly hid behind a large oak bookshelf. She heard the door open and slam loudly.

"WHO DARE INVADE-"

"Shut it you broken record!" Puck yelled at the mirror, who immediately faded into just a plain mirror. Sabrina winced as she carefully peeked around the edge of the bookshelf. She saw her parents, Puck, and a blank mirror. Puck flew around for a few minutes, then headed toward the door, Sabrina sighed and shifted her weight to be comfortable.

Big mistake.

For when she shifted, she pressed her weight on a especially creaky floorboard. Sabrina watched in utter horror as Puck whipped around and flew straight toward her. Sabrina yelped as she felt his hand grab her arm and yank her out of her hiding place. Sabrina held the jar in one hand and smiled and waved awkwardly with the other.

"Found me?" She said uncertainly. Puck's face turned almost purple.

"I. Want. Those. COOKIES!" Puck bellowed as he lunged for them, unfortunately, as fate would have it, Sabrina was smack dab in front of mirror. So when Puck so ferociously lunged, he knocked her over, and both toppled backwards into the Hall of Wonders. Mirror didn't look tremendously surprised when he saw the two teenagers tumbling into the Hall of Wonders, he didn't look too happy either.

"Welcome Starfish, Puck, what brings you here today?" Mirror wiped the surprised look off of his face an greeted them quite coldly as he put a pink bottle on a shelf that was filled with other pink bottles. Sabrina felt a tingling sensation as her addiction fogged her mind slightly. Puck made another lunge for the jar and Sabrina held it out of reach, she nodded at mirror and took off running in the the eastern direction, Puck still on her heels, both of them ignoring Mirror's warning calls.

Sabrina ran for what seemed like hours breathing heavier with every step. She passed various rooms, and even jumped over thick yellow "Caution!" tape, but Sabrina had a sharp intake of breath as she stopped abruptly in front of an amazing site.

A large grand archway stood high in front of her, it was massive, and covered the entire wall, inside of it was a large cloudy white vortex that looked like a black hole. It looked endless and extremely frightening, Sabrina took a quick step back just as Puck caught up to her, flying at break-neck speed.

You can imagine what happened next.

The two fell forward with a slamming force. The white portal sucked them into it's massive eye and turned a deep, violent shade of purple, for a moment the entire world seem to shake with the forceful, powerful tremors of strong magic. Mirror dropped an empty glass bottle he was holding, the shards covered the floor in millions. Daphne and Relda, who were in different parts of the house, felt it too, Daphne ran down the stairs from her room and fell into Relda's arms, trembling, it was a known fact in the Grimm house that Daphne was positively terrified of any type of natural disaster, but she felt the alchemy, and she knew magic was behind it, terrifying her further. Relda tried to calm her granddaughter down, though she felt it too.

As soon as the tremors stopped Mirror ran toward the commotion and looked around, his features growing more and more horrified. His gaze quickly fell to the floor and he shook his head sadly.

Though the teenagers were nowhere to be found. The small, harmless green jar laid on it's side innocently and rolled back and forth.

Mirror slowly picked it up, looked at the wretched vortex and then ran back to tell the rest of the Grimms what had come about.

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Puck felt rough, shaky movements as he unconsciously heard the soft, humming of a steady rhythm. He would've opened his eyes, but instead he decided to rest a little longer, to pretend that he had no troubles. When he felt a small nudge next to him his eyes fluttered open.

Ugly. There was a extraordinarily ugly woman across from him, reading a book, Puck wanted to shudder, but for some reason he couldn't.

Then he looked next to him.

Daphne was curled up next to him, her head resting just below his shoulder, her snores soft, her expression tranquil. Puck wanted to yell at Marshmallow to get the heck away from him.

But he couldn't.

Then he looked out the window.

And saw a blur of green. Tree's merging together. The sky was a dark grey and rain pattered the window.

Puck then realized that the shaky movements and steady rhythm was coming from a train. He was on a train, he'd never been on one before.

So why did he feel like he had?

Suddenly, the ugly woman's head jerked up and she had a look of distaste in her eyes as she looked at him, her gaze only landing on him for about two seconds.

"Rodney, your up, good, wake up you little sister and tell her we're getting off at the next stop." The woman directed him and instead of retorting and correcting the woman's obvious mistake because Daphne wasn't his little sister, he did so. Daphne woke up and smiled at him, she opened her mouth to say something, just then the train lurched forward along with Puck's stomach, the ugly woman smiled, baring claw-like, yellow teeth.

"Well, children, get ready for your new foster home."

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Well there you have it, hope you loved it but if you liked it that's fine too. I know I probably didn't do my bestest on this chapter, if you see any mistakes that I can brush up on, please notify me before 60 days. I stayed up all day and waaayyyy past my bedtime to finish this, and half of another day to edit it, so you better like it!

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