HI EVERYONE! This is for IceQueenandFireQueen's SG challenge! I hope you like it! R&R please!

Re-upload: So, I usually use copy and paste when submitting to FF and it's perfectly fine, but because of the new set up I have to upload the file. This shouldn't be a problem for future chapters but I just wanted to provide an explanation for the less than presentable work. The chapter should be fixed now so I hope you enjoy!

My name is Sabrina Grimm, Princess Sabrina Grimm, actually. Feel free to disregard that part though. I may be a princess but that doesn't mean I have to like it, and believe me I don't. The annoying dresses, painful shoes, and just the way I have to act in order to be a 'princess'. Prim, proper, perfect: Those are some words most people would describe me as. No one really knows what I act like when I'm alone.

Maybe that's why I'm here now, sitting on this window pane, getting ready to jump into my freedom. No, I'm not going to jump out a window and kill myself! I just have to escape the castle walls for a night. Just one and I think that I will be able to play the part that my life requires me to.

So I jump out the window and land on my feet, ready to run straight to the forest that lies just outside the palace. I take off, easily slipping into the brush. It really should be harder to get in and out of a castle.

I don't stop running until I'm out of breath. I look around and feel my heart racing. It's not fear; instead I feel excited, and…free. It's better than anything I have ever felt. Knowing that I don't have to pretend this night is rejuvenating. I am sad that it will have to end.

At that I laugh to myself. Of course it will end, but now I am free and plan to enjoy the night's breeze.

Looking around, I'm glad I chose one of my more conventional dresses. Without it I would not be able to climb a tree. I have never done that before. As I take a branch in my hand, the excitement courses through my blood. When I reach the top I feel both hyper and calm. Sitting on the branch, I can see even farther than I can from the steeples of the castle. The stars are bright and beautiful, like nothing I have seen before.

Then a small glowing insect flies in front of me. I giggle-something very out of character for myself. I lift my finger and it lands on it. Ouch! That bug bit me! Suddenly there are more. I try to shoo them away but they attack me further.

My grip on the branch is lost and I fall. I don't even have time to scream as I plummet to the ground. I think, if I die, I'm glad I experienced freedom. I'm glad I died free.

Then I'm enveloped in warmth. An almost idiotic laughter rings in the air. When I look up I see a boy, about my age give or take a year. He has dirty blond hair that curls but doesn't tangle, and glistening green eyes that remind me of the gems in tiaras but emeralds pale in comparison. The most shocking thing about him is the shimmering pink wings that flutter behind him, though.

For a moment I'm entranced. Then he opened his mouth. "You fall out of tree and don't even scream. What kind of stupid are you?" The boy says between fits of giggles.

My face is aflame. "I'm a lot of things but stupid isn't one of them, brat." I say. My mind doesn't even register that I should probably be back pretending. It feels good to insult someone out loud though. "Who are you anyway?" I ask as he puts me down.

He looks truly offended for a moment. "Who am I, you ask. I am the brilliant, Puck aka Robin Goodfellow. Trickster King, rightful heir to the throne of Faerie. Face of hooligans, pranksters and con artists everywhere! Prince of the wrong side of the tracks, and leader t-" "I get it! You're a conniving fairy!" I interrupt. That boy- Puck- could doubtlessly go on forever.

"Okay, I introduced myself, it's your turn. Or should I just call you Princess?" The way Puck is able to grate at my patients is remarkable.

For a moment I'm thrown for a loop. Does Puck know? Then I realize it's meant to be insulting. Which is good since I take it as one anyway. "Sabrina; call me Sabrina. And thank you for saving me." No matter what insults he threw at me afterward, Puck still saved my neck, literally.

The fairy smirks impishly and says, "You probably shouldn't thank me. It isn't for you. The only reason you didn't splat on the ground beneath my feet is because you look like fun. And of course, you should at least know who killed you. Recognition is important, you know."

I almost expect that, though I didn't think he would be so cold hearted and cruel about it. "Whatever. I'm bored."

Puck offers his hand. "If you're bored come with me. I could always use some company." I am hesitant, but still my hand joins his. Bright wings flutter rapidly behind us, as Puck lifts us into the air.

"Wow." I mutter softly. Pucks arms are wrapped around my waist. We soar through the sky and into a cloud. I laugh with him. Then we start spiraling and laughter turns to shrill wails and back again. "What are you scared, Princess?" Puck says teasingly in my ear.

"Brat, I'm not scared. I'm exhilarated." I say back. I don't have to look to know when Puck smiles. "Good," he says. "Because this is just beginning."

Through out the night Puck and I twirl though the sky. On the ground we run and chase each other. We only stop a few times to eat the wild berries and drink from fresh springs. Even in my dreams, never have I imagined that freedom would feel so wonderful.

Puck and I lay on a hill, almost dry from pushing and pulling each other into the last spring. The sun's golden fingers begin to stretch across the sky. "Oh no…" I whisper.

"What's wrong, Princess?" Puck asks, looking over at me.

"I-I need to go!" I yell. I jump to my feet, looking around franticly and trying to decide which direction will lead me to the castle.

Puck's eyes go wide. "What? Where?"

"To my castle!" I blurt. My hand flies over my mouth. How could I say such a thing to him?!

"You really are a princess?!" He groans. "If you can't stay then at least let me take you back."

Puck's eyes seem less bright for some reason. I disregard it and nod. "Where you met me. It's just outside the wall of my palace. I need to get there before my maids awake!"

I allow Puck to take me in his arms and fly me away, thankful to have me him. We arrive and he helps me into my window. I mutter a goodbye before walking away to get ready to pretend. How I wish I could have stayed in the forest with Puck and not come back to this dungeon of a castle.

So how was it? Did I make any errors? I feel like I did. This is my first time writing in 1st person and also my 1st time writing in present tense so feel free to point them out!

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