Okay… my first story on this thing. So I'm kind of new. I hope you like it.

Daphne woke me up to surprising news. "Sabrina! Sabrina! It's Mom, Dad and Granny! They're not here!"

I rubbed my tired eyes. "What?" I asked. "They're gone? Where?" "I don't know! Puck told me when I woke up!" Daphne replied. The little girl's face was filled with horror.

The next you know we were heading down the stairs to the kitchen. It smelled like a mixture of garlic, maple syrup, and chocolate porridge. I carefully peered in the kitchen, just to make sure you know, if there was an evil everafter in there. Little Red Riding Hood was sitting in a corner petting Elvis. In one of the dining chairs was Puck, happily patting his stomach. He let out a very disgusting burp. "Ahh…." He said. "Sorry Grimm, no more breakfast for you! I ate it all!" I glared at him. "I wasn't planning to eat anything anyway you pig," I snapped back.

Just then, someone knocked on the door. "I'll get it," Daphne offered. "No," I said. "I'll get it. Need to get away from him." I walked to the front door and opened it slowly. I looked through the slim crack in the door. I was cautious these days because we had only escaped from Mirror without my little brother. I was still very sad, and my mom did everything to comfort me. I was still very angry with Puck because he stole a magic stone from Daphne. He accidentally dropped it and we were back at Granny's house. I don't know how but we were there. I cried for the first few weeks. My brother is still out there somewhere!

Anyways, I peeked through the crack and found a familiar faerie girl standing just outside. "If you want your parents and your stupid grandma back," she sneered. "It'd be wise to let me in."

I stared at her so hard, my head span with many choices. I could slam the door in her face, but no she'd do something to my parents and Granny. Maybe I could tie her hands together and threaten to kill her if she didn't tell me where they were. Or .. or maybe!

I was cut off from my thoughts from Puck. "Moth?" he asked. "I told you to leave the Grimms alone! Don't make me get my minions!

Moth laughed and said, "Okay fine. I get it! I'll just have their parents and that other old thing die a bad death."

"Wait!" he cut in. "Where are they?" "Oh nowhere…" Moth replied. Puck repeated again, "Where are they Moth? I'm not playing games!" Little Red Riding Hood came into the room and pointed to Moth. "I know h-h-her! She – she took my sister!"

"Sister?" Daphne asked confused. "Red, you have a sister?" Little Red Riding Hood nodded shyly. Moth looked like she was ready to devour Little Red. She launched forward but Daphne just barely got in her way. Red ran like a speeding bullet up to her tiny room upstairs.

"Get out of my way!" Moth burst. "No!" Daphne said. "I won't let you hurt any part of my family!" I looked at the little girl and I didn't believe she was so brave.

"Moth," Puck said calmly. "Just tell me where their parents and Granny are and I won't send my minions at you."

She shook her head hard. "No I don't think so Puck." Puck pulled out his little flute and started to play a tune. The little tiny fairies came up to him saluting. "Get rid of her," he said. The fairies attacked. A white sphere shield protected Moth from the angry fairies.

"I'm more stronger than you think Puck," said Moth. She held up her hand. Red paint was splattered on her hand exactly like the symbol of the scarlet hand. "The Master has enchanted me as Rank 5. The highest rank. There's no way to defeat me guys, you're in a trap. So just hand over the Grimms and that Little Red girl and I'll be on my way. But I will spare you Puck, for now."

I waited to see what his reply would be. I expected "okay" or "I've been trying to get rid of there for months, yes!" but that wasn't what he said. "I will do anything to have the Grimm's parents and Granny back. Please what will I have to do? Rub my face in dog poop or something? Show myself to the Master?"

"No," Moth said. "There is only one thing you can do so that they can have their loved ones back."

"What?" Puck asked.

"Marry me," she said.

I looked at Puck intensely. I didn't want him to leave. But the same time I wanted Granny Relda and my parents back. Finally his answer came.

"Okay."