"We might have already changed things enough so that we don't get married in the future." That was what she had told Puck while they were in the Book of Everafter. Or something along those lines anyway.
What had she said, exactly?
No matter. He certainly didn't seem to care what she said.
She had recently realized that he was, for lack of a Daphneism, a jerk. He acted as though he owned her and as though she would have no choice but to marry him. But she was not his fiancée. Even if she were engaged to him, it didn't mean that she couldn't still change her mind.
Her future self hadn't even given her a good reason for marrying him.
He becomes slightly less annoying?
It seemed to Sabrina that it was probably more along the lines of him being the only single male left in Ferryport Landing.
She hated to admit it, but she had liked him. A little bit anyway. It was nice that he saved her when she got into life-threatening situations, which was troublingly often.
Ah, that was why.
He probably rescued her so often that it was just convenient to have permanent ties to keep him around.
Or he blackmailed her into it.
Or he threatened to stop rescuing her if she didn't.
In any case, it was a problem that could be solved with little difficulty. She just had to stop getting into situations that she couldn't handle on her own.
