Okay, okay, okay! I know you guys probably hate me right now, but i can't help it. I feel like writing this. :D Enjoy!

DISCLAIMER: I do NOT own the amazing series titled "The Sisters Grimm"... sadly.

I'm going to die of boredom here, Sabrina Grimm thought as she stared out the car window. Cafes, grocery shops, clothing stores, it was all another seemingly normal day in the Big Apple. Anyone passing by would notice the pretty blonde girl with blue eyes getting out of her mothers' car and assume she was just another normal, everyday 17 year old.

Boy were they wrong.

You see, Sabrina Grimm and her younger sister, Daphne, were fairytale detectives. Yes, that's right, fairytale, as in Snow White and Alice in Wonderland type fairytales. But the thing was, Snow White and Alice were real, and very much alive. Snow was a sports teacher at Sabrinas' new school, New York High, and Alice was passing as a supposedly normal student. But it wasn't just these two fairytale characters, or Everafters, as they liked to call themselves, that were alive, and living normal lives in the human world. Everyone from Robin Hood to Sleeping Beauty (who Sabrinas' Uncle Jake was dating), was alive and breathing. Some had jobs, working at cafes or stores around town, others were travelling the world. It was quite shocking really, knowing that your very own neighbor could be a real life creation of fiction.

The Grimm family, Sabrina, Daphne, who was 13, their younger brother, Basil, their Grandmother, Relda, and of course their parents, Henry and Veronica Grimm, were fairytale detectives. They investigated crimes or suspicious happenings in the Everafter community in New York City. At first, Sabrina had refused to take up the family business, what with her unnatural craving for magical objects (yes, they existed), she had been adamant about her future career. But after a while of investigating crimes with her family, Sabrina found she actually enjoyed the strange business her family was involved in, and soon found out that she was actually quite good at it.

After she had accepted the fact that she was officially a Grimm detective, Sabrina and Daphne had taken up training. This included martial arts, sword-fighting, escape training, and many more energy wasting activities. With the help of the famous Magic Mirror, the girls had advanced in getting to know their surroundings. They could break out of a prison cell, swim through reckless waves, even build a boat and manage to escape a deserted island.

And now, instead of helping their parents solve the latest mystery, the girl were going to school.

Sabrina groaned inwardly as she walked towards the front gates of her new school. It was bad enough that they had to go in the first place, but start over at somewhere completely new? That was just cruel. It was not her fault she couldn't keep out of trouble at her old school, and so she had to be transferred. Daphne had to move as well, because where one Grimm girl went, the other followed.

The school was relatively normal, a large, open space with a few trees here and there. Classrooms and buildings were off in the distance, looking relatively out of place against the woodsy scenery. The buildings were modern looking, much to Sabrinas' satisfaction. after living at the Grimm family home for hours on end, it was nice to be able to hang around somewhere normal.

Someone tapped Sabrina on the shoulder, and she whirled around. There stood an extremely pretty brunette. She had bright blue eyes and a slender figure. Her hair was pulled back into a loose ponytail, and she was wearing a short white skirt and dark blue jumper. This was one of the upsides of going to New York High; there was no uniform.

Sabrina had decided to put on a pair of denim shorts that were short but not so much that she would be considered a slut. She had on a plain blue T-shirt and a black jacket on top. She had never been a fan of high-heels, and so her footwear consisted of red converse. She never wore make-up either, and her hair was always worn down. All in all, Sabrina considered herself as average.

The girl waved at Sabrina. "Hi!" She said, in a cheery voice that immediately made Sabrina like her. "Are you the new girl? I'm Rachel, by the way. Rachel M'oreal." Rachel extended her hand, and Sabrina shook it firmly, smiling.

"I'm Sabrina, and yeah, I guess I am the new girl. Do you know where the office is?" She asked, smiling.

Rachel nodded, and took Sabrina's' arm.

"Come on, I'll show you around," she said, dragging Sabrina away. Sabrina had no choice but to allow herself to be dragged along. She had just started school and already she had made a friend.

Rachel led her over to the first building. "This is the office," she explained, walking in and dragging Sabrina along with her. "Do you know what class you're in?" She asked, looking at Sabrina.

Sabrina shook her head. "No, they told me to just come here on the first day I start school, and they would give me my room and timetable".

Rachel nodded, then gave Sabrina a small shove. "Well, what are you waiting for? Go ask!" She grinned. Sabrina rolled her eyes at her childish behavior. She had to admit, the girl was a lot like Daphne. Speaking of which, Sabrina had not seen her sister since they walked through the school gates. She wondered where she was, but then immediately saw her standing at the front desk, talking to one of the office staff.

Sabrina walked over to her sister and poked her arm. Daphne turned to see who it was, frowning, but then her face broke into a smile when she saw it was Sabrina.

"Hey, I was just asking Miss Sundrey if i could get my timetable," she explained. Sabrina nodded, and asked if she could have hers too. Miss Sundrey nodded, and after Sabrina had given her her name, she left, promising to be back soon.

Daphne turned to Sabrina, grinning. "This place is so punk-ro-" she started but then stopped when she saw something behind Sabrina.

Sabrina turned to look at what had caught her sister off guard, and she immediately froze. There, talking casually to Rachel, was probably the hottest boy Sabrina had ever seen. He had shaggy blonde hair that flopped carelessly over his forehead. He had a strong, defined jaw line, muscled arms and legs, and a gorgeously toned stomach and chest. His broad shoulders were draped with a white towel, and he had a soccer ball under his left arm. Sabrina had never paid any attention to boys, but she thought this particular one was extremely handsome.

Still, just because he has good looks doesn't mean he has a good personality, Sabrina thought, and whatever spell the boy had cast over her vanished, and she decided once and for all that she would not be intimidated by his good looks. She straightened, turned to Daphne, and gave her a hug. Then she took her timetable from Miss Sundrey, who had just come back, and walked over to Rachel, who was still talking to the boy.

Rachel noticed her coming over and grinned. "Hey Sabrina, this is Puck," she said, motioning towards the blonde.

Sabrina nodded. "Hey," she said, before sticking out her hand. Puck took it and shook her hand firmly. He gave her a crooked grin, and she could feel his eyes studying her. All of a sudden she felt self conscious. What if he didn't like her? What if he decided that she was too ugly for his liking? Sabrina mentally slapped herself. Why would she care about Pucks' opinion? She wouldn't.

Puck let go of her hand, and Sabrina noticed the soccer ball in his hand again. "You play soccer?" She asked him.

"Yeah. Do you? You look like a soccer kind of girl. You've got the right body," he added. Sabrina smiled evilly. So he had been checking her out!

"Yeah, I do," she said, still smiling. "I also know how to kick a perverts' ass," she added. Puck only grinned wider. Rachel started laughing loudly, and Sabrina turned to her. She had almost forgotten the girl was there.

"Puck, you're gonna get your ass whooped if you don't leave now," Rachel snorted. Sabrina raised her eyebrow in amusement. Then she turned to Puck, and he smiled at her.

"Don't worry Grimm, I'm no pervert. But I could use you on the team," he smirked. Sabrina nodded slowly, thinking. How did he know her last name? She looked to Rachel and frowned. Rachel smiled and mouthed the words I told him back at Sabrina. Ahh, ok. She turned back to the boy, but he had already headed out the door.

"Is he your boyfriend?" Sabrina asked Rachel. The girl snorted so loudly Sabrina thought she was having a coughing fit. She shook her head, grinning widely.

"No, Puck's not my boyfriend." She explained, chuckling. "He's not into girls. I've known him since the start of school, and he's never once had a girlfriend, and he's never been on a date before, although all the girls seem to want to go on one with him. We're like family friends. Not really related, but our parent's knew each other once upon a time."

Sabrina nodded. It was hard to believe that that annoyingly handsome boy had never been on a date. Oh well, Sabrina thought. At least she had a new friend. What did she care about that rude boy anyway? It wasn't that she liked him. No, she didn't. Sabrina shook her head as she walked out the office with Rachel, chatting carelessly.

This school had just gotten interesting.

A/N- DONNNNEEE! It's like 6:11 in the morning, and I just wrote this whole thing write now. Yes, that's right, NOW! Anyways, i should probably get my two-four hours of sleep. GOOD NIGHT GUYS! Or actually, GOOD MORNING!

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