Disclaimer: I do not own the awesomeness of Michael Buckley...therefore I do not own the Sisters Grimm. :'(
A/N: I'm just going to thank Sabrina Pines right now. She is my incredibly awesome and fantastic beta-reader! Check out her stories; they're completely AMAZING! She really helped me put this chapter out. I wasn't sure I would, but then she told me she really like it and here we are! So THANK YOU SO MUCH! Read on and enjoy!
Gone And Back
Sabrina's POV
It's been a month since I've moved back to New York, since my life returned to normal, since I finally got what I wanted since my parents went missing. But, I felt like...like there was an empty hole that used to be filled, but isn't anymore. It wasn't Granny Relda, she called everyday and visited on the weekends. Mr. Canis and Red did so too. I think it's Uncle Jake; he didn't call as much, but I guess you couldn't really in his circumstances. It's been a month since he went off to solve magical problems across the world with...Puck. I sighed; that stupid, selfish faerie who left me. I mean us; you know Daphne and I, mostly Daphne. Not that I really cared.
I thought of Puck again; his unruly blonde hair, his green eyes, his mischievous smirk, and how; how nothing. It was a miracle he was gone! No more pranks, no more teasing, no more...Puck. I scowled in frustration. How did I come back to these thoughts everyday? 50 million times a day, too! Him and his stupid faerie-self, that just had to see the world and...
"Sabrina. Could you please tell us why the window is so fascinating?"
I snapped my head back to the front of my math class to look at my teacher; my cheeks burned in embarrassment. "Um. There wasn't anything out there Ms. Smith. I was just um, thinking."
Ms. Smith nodded and pursed her lips, "I see. Well, I would appreciate if you thought more up here. Today, is a half-day and you will be able to think more later."
I sighed, "Of course."
Ms. Smith was nice, and I didn't think that being snarky to her would be so great. And I didn't need a detention, anyway.
Ms. Smith nodded before turning back to the board and continued to drone on about pre-algebra and the test we just did on it; which I completely aced: 100%.
~~~Time Skip~~~
I was heading over to the table where my best friends, Emily and Miranda, were at with my tray of cafeteria food. I looked down at my lunch; it wasn't the most appealing; but it wasn't Granny Relda's camel hump soup...or any of her other cooking. I smiled to myself about her cooking and how Daphne and Puck would eat it no matter what. By the time I settled down in my seat, I was thinking of all the other memories I had in Ferryport Landing.
"SABRINA!"
My head snapped to attention, "What?! What's wrong?!"
Emily rolled her eyes, "The fact that you're so completely spaced out. What's up? You've been getting more and more distant."
I frowned, "I'm not getting distant."
"Yes, you are. You're spacing out more. What's on your mind," Miranda joined in.
"Nothing, really. Just missing some of my old friends from Ferryport Landing. I haven't seen him in a month."
"Only a month?"
"A him!"
Miranda, who was completely boy crazy, just blabbered on, "Ooooh! Is he cute? Is he funny? Is he smart? Tell me everything about him!"
I rolled my eyes; that's kinda hard to do since he's a faerie and everything, I thought. "I'm not answering any of that. He was annoying, rude, childish, idiotic, selfish; the list goes on you know. It's just that, he was just there everyday; and now he's not...So, I was just thinking of the times where he was here. Not a big deal."
Emily nodded, "That makes sense. Let's move on, before you," she looked at Miranda, "get an aneurysm for talking about boys."
I smiled, I loved Emily. She was just so sarcastic and realistic; like me. Miranda was awesome too; she was the bubbly one that, for some reason, fitted well with us. Too nice for the populars, but to bubbly and popular for everyone else. So, I sat there and enjoyed the peace of laughing with my two best friends at lunch; knowing that after lunch we'll all be heading home for the glorious half-day. That peace lasted for about five minutes.
The cafeteria got pretty quiet for all of a sudden and everyone looked at the doorway. The girls started giggling, and the guys were grumbling. Probably someone's hot older brother. I looked back at my lunch; nothing really new, rare, but not new. I heard Miranda squeal; again, not new. But when Emily breathed, "Whoa," my head snapped up. This guy had to be seriously interesting for her to give a second look but, 'Whoa' doesn't really happen.
My eyes found familiar emerald green eyes looking right at my blue ones and I could see the mischief that twinkled in them. But it was different; it seemed more mature. He was taller, his hair unruly as ever, and he seemed broader, and stronger. I gasped, it couldn't be.
"Miss me, Grimm?" his voice was deeper too; but his smirk was just the same...but there was something else. Joy? I grinned; finally.
A/N: So, did you like it? I, personally, had a lot of fun writing it. And Sabrina Pines told me it was awesome. I'm pretty sure, it's okay. Let me know what you think! The next chapter will be out as soon as possible! :D Please, please, please REVIEW! Bye!
