New story! Yay! I listened to this song on Youtube (actually an ongoing series of songs telling a story) and thought of a great idea! What If I combine the two?! Sisters Grimm+song= GENIUS!

Actually, I don't know if you will like it. It's kinda an experiment. I'm not going to tell you the song because I want you to guess it. I won't be surprised if you don't get it, though. It's not exactly "Top 40". And it's sung in a different language than English. So… CHALLENGE! GUESS THE SONG! And I'll give you a present! Maybe a one-shot. Don't ask for a Puck POV of "Puck's Ability" because I'm already working on it. So, I don't own Sisters Grimm or the song. And this is a sort of crossover, but I'm not sure I'll label it as that yet.

BTW! This may or may not become violent later(it probably will..) so don't say I didn't warn you!


"Well, lieblings, we have a big mission soon. I just got a letter from the Prince from 'East of the Sun and West of the Moon'. It's a bit farther off than any of our other missions." Granny announced one day at dinner.

"What do we have to do?" Sabrina said, since she was the only one who didn't have her face full of neon pink fish fry.

"Well, it seems the Prince's bride has disappeared. He can't find her anywhere." Granny replied.

"Where does he live?" Sabrina asked, poking at her fish which was now glowing.

"Oh, it's just in Canada." Granny replied, a little bit too over-enthusiastic about it.


"This stinks." Sabrina said, trying to move while Daphne huddled at her side. "It's freezing cold. And Granny is probably going crazy since we're lost in the middle of the Canadian forest and it must be midnight by now." The sun had set long ago, and Sabrina and Daphne had strayed away from civilization in search for the princess.

They had been in Canada for a week now searching around for a princess. Granny had told them they could search the nearby forest, with strict instructions to stay on or near the trail and the town they were staying in. They hadn't gone too far, when they had then seen a figure in a long pink dress. They chased after her, thinking was the princess. Then, they fell down a steep hill and realized they had no idea where they were. They had hiked back up the hill, but were lost after that.

"What if we never get out?" Daphne said, her eyes wide with fear.

"We'll be fine, just a little late to din- what's that?" Sabrina said, seeing an envelope taped to the side of a tree by the light of the moon. It was simple and normal size for an envelope. It had a wax seal on it, and seemed very old and worn, as if it had been there for a while. Sabrina took it off and tried to open it. The seal flashed green when Sabrina tried to tear it open.

"It's enchanted to stay shut. It's weird though, because I don't feel my addiction kicking in." Sabrina said.

"Something is written on the back, but it's too dark to see." Daphne said. As soon as she said that, the words were traced over with a golden light. The golden light remained shining there, and they could read what it said. It read "To Sabrina and Daphne Grimm".

"What the heck? How is that possible? No one, not even us, knows where we are." Sabrina said, shocked.

"Maybe we can take it with us to Granny and she could figure out what it is." Daphne said, taking the letter from Sabrina and inspecting it.

"Okay, but tomorrow. It's late. We should find shelter for the night. There must be some sort of hunting cabin around here…" Sabrina trailed off. They wandered on, looking for a cabin or a sign of civilization.

"Hey, what's that?" Daphne said, pointing of into the distance. There were lights way off in the trees.

"I think it's a house! Let's go!" Sabrina cheered, running off in its direction. It took a while, but finally they reached it. It was a huge mansion. It was two stories high, and all the lights were on. It was made out of orange bricks, but the entire building seemed worn and old, and there was no sign of anyone inside, minus the lights.

Sabrina walked up and knocked on the door, Daphne following behind her. The door creaked open a bit, but then it swung all the way open. The smell of vanilla and honey hit them both, along with the warmth of a fire. There stood a tall man in the doorway. He had purple hair, pulled back into a very long ponytail that reached a bit below his waist. He had another two ponytails the same length, one on each side of his face. He had pale skin, purple eyes and purple nails. He wore a butler uniform, too. Everything about him, though, was perfect. Perfect skin, his hair pulled back perfectly with no frizz, his uniform pressed perfectly with nothing missing or out of place.

"Uh, hi?" Sabrina said, staring at the purple hair. She thought back to all the times Puck had dyed her hair purple, and wondered why this man would do it willingly.

"Hello, madam. My name is Butler. How may I help you?" He said, bowing.

"Um, we need some help finding the nearest town we could stay at. We were lost and-" but she was cut off.

"We would be honored to host you both for the night." Butler said with a smile.

"No, I wouldn't want us to be a trouble, and my family wouldn't want us to stay with strangers." Sabrina replied.

"It wouldn't be any trouble. We have the rooms to spare, and we love visitors. We don't get many here. We can just take you into town tomorrow. It's awfully late." Butler said. Sabrina wanted to say no, but the inviting smells and his warm smile pulled her in. She looked at Daphne, and could tell Daphne was excited at the thought of staying the night in a mansion.

"Daphne, do you want to stay?" Sabrina asked, think she should at least asked her before they went in.

"Yes!" Daphne said with a huge grin. Right when Daphne said that, Sabrina felt as if something was off. Sabrina didn't say anything though. It was as if something in her body refused to let those thoughts out.

Butler smiled. "Well, then why don't you come in? I'll introduce you to the family."


Sabrina was astounded by the inside. On the outside, the mansion looked worn down and old. On the inside, though, it was velvets and silks. The floor was stainless, and made out of burgundy velvet. The curtains looked like pure, rich silk. The walls were pure white, without a speck. The back wall was the same color as the carpet ,though, with golden pattern on it. A giant chandelier hung from the ceiling made from thick gold strands that seemed to weave together like a spider web. At every point a strand intersected with another a candle would be placed there. There were two grand staircases on opposite sides of the room, which both lead to a giant balcony to the back of the room. The balcony had a beautiful archway leading into a hallway on the second floor. There were doors shaped as arches leading to different rooms all along the bottom floor walls. Even with all the beautiful artwork and things on the ceiling and walls, there was no furniture, except one thing.

A giant wooden grandfather clock was placed at the center of the back wall. It must have been 6 feet tall. It was made from a dark wood, and there were roman numerals in place of numbers. The writing on it was gold, along with the pendulum.

"I take it you like the mansion." Butler said, looking back at the sisters shocked and amazed faces. "It's been in the family for a long time. As well as the clock," he said, pointing to the grandfather clock. "It's a very important heirloom. Well, I'll introduce you to the rest of the family, and show you around." Butler said, leading the speechless sisters into the main room. As soon as he finished, though, two blond twins ran in from one of the doorways.

"WELCOME!" said the blond girl twin.

"To this mansion." followed the blond boy twin. They both had short blond hair and blue eyes, and yellow nails. The girl wore a headband with a large white bow on the top and she had short bangs, which were pulled loosely to the right side of her face. The boy had spiky hair in the front, but then the rest of his hair was pulled back into and very small ponytail, about an inch long. They both were wearing black. The girl had a black ball gown that had a square neckline, and she wore a black ribbon tight around her neck. The boy wore a black tailcoat, with a red dress shirt underneath. He also wore pin-striped black pants. He had a thin red ribbon around his neck, instead of a tie. They both looked around the age 13.

"I'm Doll Girl!" said the girl, with a happy smile.

"And I am Doll Boy." The boy said, with relaxed smile.

"Hi! I'm Daphne." Daphne said, stepping forward. "Are those your actually names?" she questioned, with a curious face.

"Well, they are ever since we came to this mansion." Doll Boy replied.

"Yep! We choose them ourselves! We thought that it would fit us more than our old names." Doll Girl said. Sabrina had to admit, those names did fit them. They looked like real life dolls. They had the porcelain skin and the perfect hair, eyes, clothes, everything.

It was a bit creepy.

Sabrina didn't like the feeling she was getting from this place, but she didn't want to say anything.

"So, what's your name?" Doll Girl asked, looking at Sabrina. She had an expectant look in her eyes, like she already knew the answer.

"Oh, I'm Sabrina." Sabrina said. It was a bit weird though. It was like the words were pulled out of her mouth. She was going to say that anyways though, so she just dropped the matter.

"Well, welcome Sabrina and Daphne!" Doll Girl said.

"Dolls, do you know where everyone is? I'd like to introduce them to everyone." Butler said.

"Well, Maid is in the kitchen. And Lady is taking a bath." Doll Girl said.

"Master and Mistress are in the dining hall, I believe." Doll Boy stated.

"Well, I think I'll introduce these two to maid first. She probably is making tea." Butler said. "This way, madams." Butler said, leading the two Grimms towards a hallway. Sabrina followed, but already had a feeling she knew where it was.

"Something is very wrong, here." Sabrina thought. Of course, though, being a Grimm, she would solve it.

"Perfect, it's just like the last time." said the mysterious shadow hidden in the corner, reading her thoughts. It smiled, and melted into the dark.


OMG. That was hard. IT TOOK SO LONG! I restarted it at least 3 times. I have indefinite respect for those writers who put out super long stories with a lot of chapters. THIS STUFF ISN'T EASY! But I love writing. I'll never stop. Ever. Cause it's so awesome

READ THIS PART!

So, review if you want with answer or constructive response. I always love those. UNLESS YOU ARE TELLING ME IT IS OCC! IT'S SUPPOSED TO BE! Don't worry, it will all be explained. And don't search for hours to find the song(not that you would anyways). If you already know the song, cool. PM your answer so no one else searches it and ruins the story. It will be different from the song, of course, but there are many similarities.

Until next chapter,

SilverStar8