A.N.

Had to add an AN (haha... an AN. Get it?). This is my first story :). I've had this idea for a while, so I decided I was gonna write it. So enjoy!


Sabrina walked slowly, scared of every little noise she made. Even her breathing was shallow, though she wanted more air with the way she ran just now, so no one would hear it. It was 9:06 pm last she checked, which was probably more than half an hour ago. She was afraid Puck would find her. Earlier, she was supposed to get Puck down for dinner, but no one knew he was out at his old throne. Now that he was back, she could only wait until he found out.

She had gone into his room, walking around looking for him. The chimpanzees saw her, but with no orders, left her alone. She wandered into the forest a little ways. It wasn't to dark in his room, the sun (she still wasn't sure if it was real or not) was just setting. As she was walking she felt something soft under her feet. She looked down, seeing she had stepped on Kraven the Deceiver.

"Stupid Puck, always leaving his stuff everywhere. I could've tripped!" She yelled quietly. She picked it up, now going back to his trampoline to return it. Suddenly, she really did trip, except on a rock. Kraven's back got stuck on a branch in the fall, tearing almost in half as she fell. She cut her foot on the rock badly, considering she was only wearing socks. She sucked in her breath. She had Kraven the Deciever in her hands still, but he was in ruins. She dropped it like it was about to exploded. She stood up quickly, wincing on her foot.

"Oh crap! Puck is gonna murder me!" She yelled. She ran as quickly as she could away from the crime scene, which wasn't fast, and straight to the bathroom. No one, especially Puck, could find out. She wrapped her foot and got new, clean socks. She also slid on some shoes, just in case. Just then, she heard the door slam downstairs.

"Did you miss your King?" Puck yelled. Oh no, he was back! Sabrina composed herself and walked downstairs, acting like normal.

"Where were you, stinkpot?" she asked.

"Why do you care? Worried, huh? I knew you cared about me." he said with his cocky smirk.

"Care my butt! Granny had dinner ready ages ago!" Puck perked up at that, running to the dining room. She followed after, not exactly excited for what laid in store. It seemed to be some cross between jello and meatloaf, and was it glowing? Sabrina reminded herself to go to the store soon. She got a glass of water. She still got served some of the dinner anways. Daphne and Puck, as usually, ate their serving quickly, earning themselves seconds. Red was quiet, too. But she was still eating.

"So, lieblings, how was school today?" Granny asked.

"Super groovy!" Daphne replied. "We got to draw animals! I drew a unicorn. Red drew a cat." Sabrina choked on her water when Daphne said "unicorn". Red looked up for a second, then back at her plate. No one else seemed to notice.

"Oh, good!" Granny replied. "And you, Sabrina?" She shrugged.

"Normal." She replied lazily, regaining confidence. Puck wasn't in his room, so he wasn't gonna find out. And Kraven was still in the woods. Maybe when Puck found it, he'd think it was the chimpazees.

After dinner, Puck and Daphne went to watch some Westerns, and Sabrina went upstairs. She finished of her home work, noticing it was 9:06. "Wow"she thought. "That went fast". Daphne walked in just then, yawning.

"Hey. Puck and I just finished "Shane". But I'm tired. G'night." She gave Sabrina a hug, then headed to her and Red's room. Daphne left the door open, and as she went to shut it, she saw Puck go into his room. She froze. Then, closed her door. And just in case, locked it too. She stayed up, reading some journals, when suddenly

BANG!

She didn't wait. She jumped into her closet just as Puck burst through the door, wings flapping furiously. He even broke the lock! Kraven was in one hand, his wooden sword in his other.

He looked around, surprisingly not noticing her among the hanging clothes. He flew out. She followed behind, and just as he turned toward Mirror's room, she made a break for the basement. Her foot stung, making her trip a little, but made a noise that Puck heard. She ran into the basment, slowing down. She shallowed her breath, and walked slowly. Then, the furious buzzing of his wings. She hid behind a mountain of books, crouching. He went right past her. He must of not been to focused, because she slid out behind him. She ran up into the kitchen, but then, the lights flicked on. Puck was right behind her.