Okay, so, I've been having this idea for a story plot for a few days now, and the urge to just write it is too big. I can't sleep right now, and I seriously need to begin writing this. I don't know if it's a one-shot or not, so just bear with me.

I recently got into the whole futuristic thing, and I think that stories set in the future are pretty cool.

So this is it. Hope you like it. It's a different take on things, but I just thought it would be cool to see how this one went. Review?

DICLAIMER: I don't own the Sisters Grimm.

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Puck had never been one to care about his assignments. Usually, his boss would give him his mission, expect him to report back to him in a few days, and pay him his money.

He was fine with that.

Sometimes he was expected to steal some high-tech gadget from those rich technology stores, or even swipe a few identity pads, just for something to do.

But he was never assigned to spy on a girl.

He had received his boss' coded message about his new mission earlier that day.

His target: A 17 year old girl named Sabrina Grimm.

A freakin Grimm. What was his boss thinking? Everyone knew that the Grimm clan where a family you did not mess with. The famous bad-ass group consisting of an old lady, a magic man, two very talented parents, an extremely hyperactive 13 year old, a little red headed 5 year old who's talents where yet to be discovered, the target of Puck's mission, and one very large dog were famous in the city of Ferryport Landing. Not that Puck was scared of them. Pfft... he was the Trickster King. No one messed with him. Thousands bowed before him. This would be a piece of cake.

Puck was meant to track the girl, keep an eye on her. He was meant to take note of all the places she visited, who she talked to, even where she went to school. Apparently, his boss didn't have any files on the Grimm family, therefore they required Puck's so-called "skills".

Puck had agreed to do the mission. He told himself it was partly for the money, and partly for the thrill of being able to do something dangerous after having to lay low for so long.

But if he was really honest to himself, he had to admit that there was something about that girl that drew him in.

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Sabrina snapped shut her Tab, exhausted, and grabbed her backpack. Making her way across the rows of perfectly aligned plastic white chairs, she headed towards the black doors. Media class had just ended, signalling the end of another school day. Ferryport Landing College, or FLC, was too perfect for Sabrina. The rooms where too white, the furniture too straight, and the people too civil.

Granted they were in the year 2100, but some things needed to remain old-fashioned. People needed some care-free-ness in their lives.

At least they had a no uniform policy.

Red shirt and jeans completed Sabrina's look, complete with white Tread-Ons, the famous footwear everyone wore these days. Her backpack was black, made of plastic-like material, and she had all her class Tabs in there. Her blonde hair was loose, her face clear of all that cosmetic crap teenage girls liked to wear. Her blue eyes were natural, no physical alterations or modifications had been made to her body.

She was clean, simple.

Or so people thought.

On the outside, she may have looked like you average college student, but on the inside, Sabrina Grimm was one hell of a bad-ass.

She was a spy.

An international, undercover, spy.

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DUN DUN DUN DUN! So how was it? Was it good? Bad? Did it totally suck? Do you want more? Do you like it, huh? Huh?

Okay, enough of that.

Like I said, I don't know if I should continue. You choose. If I get more than five reviews, I will update. If not, we'll see.

TOODLES!