A/N I'm back! =] someone asked for a story, so here I am! I don't know how long it'll be yet—however long it takes to make stuff work out, haha.

To FlareonRocks, asked me for a story.

Prologue

Sabrina Grimm snuck down the hallway with the most unlikely person of all: Puck, the Trickster King. In fact, they were working towards a common goal for once. They were working together to achieve something—in fact, they had even agreed to do it the same way, something which was unprecedented in the over five years of living in the same house.

Sabrina stepped soundlessly without thinking, years of running away and of sneaking around the Grimm house kicking in. She allowed them to take over, knowing that if she thought too much about it, her mind would mess her up. Puck, on the other hand, was hovering an inch or so above the ground, the color of his pink wings oddly muted in the darkness.

Sabrina had a hard time not giggling—she kept having to bite her lip to keep the laughter inside. It was all so…ridiculous. And romantic. And a tiny bit ironic. And to think…Briar Rose and Jake wanted her help. Well, her and Puck's. But still.

At last, they made it to the door, and once there, Sabrina unlocked all the locks—It feels like there are more than usual—and then they were free, out in the cold February air. And then Briar and Jake were there, grinning like idiots as they hugged each other. It was time, finally! They were, with Sabrina and Puck as witnesses, going to Vegas to get married! Finally, they would be husband and wife.

Into the darkness, the foursome crept. They walked to the closest edge of the barrier, Briar and Sabrina giggling excitedly while Jake just grinned and Puck followed silently up behind. Once they reached the barrier over an hour later, Jake pulled a potion from one of the many pockets of his coat.

"Drink this, gorgeous," he said, pulling Briar close to him with his free hand and giving her the vial. "It'll rearrange your atoms for about fifteen minutes so that the barrier thinks you're human-but only drink half now. You'll need the rest to get home."

Jake gave a different vial to Puck who immediately drank half of it.

Briar kissed Jake gently on the lips before drinking half the potion. She shuddered-the potion burned her throat and made her feel slightly sick. Puck, on the other hand, remained silent and didn't show any signs that it was unpleasant-He's gotten quieter with age. After nodding to herself a few times, Briar took out her cell phone and called a cab, telling the cabby that the faster he drove, the more money she'd give him. Ten minutes later, a shabby little cab came barreling down the road. Immediately, the group got in.

Half an hour later, they were at the airport. They paid the cabby, and Jake sprinkled him with Forgetful Dust-Briar's fairy godmothers couldn't know where they had gone for a while. Not until they were married.

As they boarded the plane, Briar and Jake shared a look—one that was definitely not as love struck as the previous ones. There was a mischievous look in Jake's eyes that Sabrina occasionally got, and the beautiful princess had an equally evil look in her green eyes.

"Let the games begin," Jake murmured into her ear before taking his seat next to his niece. And beginning they were.