Hey! This is my first story, hope it goes well... Anywhoooo, I read Sisters Grimm in, like, 3rd grade and just reread it this year and wanted to use it in a fanfic.
Disclaimer: I don't own this series. Seriously, I think it would say my name (BellaAlexis92) on the front cover if I did...
On to the story!
Chapter 1
"Up, wake up!" Shouted a voice. Sabrina rolled onto her back, blinking her eyes rapidly at the oncoming light. Once she adjusted to the feeling of being awake, Sabrina turned to see who was banging pots and pans. Finally, she found her target.
"Puuuuuuck..." She groaned. Next to her, her sister Daphne, grumbled into her pillow, "Whazgoinon?"
Sabrina sighed, got up, and shut the door in Puck's face. He called through the door, "Wake up, Stinkpot!" and Sabrina kicked it. She couldn't help but be annoyed at him for waking her up. When she checked the mirror, though, she became even angrier.
Her hair was green. An awful, dark green. She screamed, racing out of the room. Soon enough, she found Puck. "You... you little...!" She shouted, then punched him.
"Ouch." He said, smiling, "What did you do to your hair? It looks better than usual." Puck winked. Sabrina punched him again, this time letting her fist meet his jaw. That time, he really did look pained. Serves him right! It will take 15 showers to get this gunk out! Sabrina thought, smiling triumphantly as she walked away.
Along the way, she ran into Red, who had a hideously tangled disarray of hair. "G' morning" She mumbled, yawning. Sabrina just ran past to the bathroom.
Inside, she looked the mess over. "I am going to kill him!"
"Kiw who? Why houwd you wawnt to kiw fowow?" Daphne stepped in, a purple toothbrush in her mouth. "Please, repeat that, I can't even understand you with that in your mouth." Sabrina said irritably.
"It wasn't important." Daphne said. Sabrina stepped away and motioned to the door. "I'm trying to take a shower. Sorry, but it's kind of hard to do that with you in here."
"Right." Sabrina's sister left.
After 30 minutes of shampoo, the green came out and was replaced by the normal blond hue of Sabrina's hair. Back in her room, she realized that there were only ten minutes before the bus came, and she wasn't even dressed. Not even bothering to look at what she picked, Sabrina grabbed a t-shirt and shorts, along with her trademark red converse.
Granny Relda knocked on the door just a second after Sabrina's sneakers were tied. "You have five minutes, liebling."
"OK!" Sabrina shouted, frantically yanking a brush through soaked hair. "Please, please, can I use a little magic?"
Relda sighed. "It is your first week of high school..."
"Thank you, thank you, thank you!" Sabrina ran out the door. In the Hall of Wonders, she grabbed a random wand and commanded it to dry her hair. It immediately pulled every strand up and into a perfect ponytail, Sabrina's long waves reaching her waist.
She sighed in relief, then ran downstairs only to find Daphne, Red, and Puck gone. Grabbing only a granola bar, she raced outside and caught the bus just in time.
At school, Sabrina finally relaxed. Bella, reformed villain, slipped into stride with Sabrina's relaxed pace.
Through the halls, the pair received a number of wolf whistles and whispers. While Sabrina rolled her eyes at the stupidity, Bella practically basked in it. She even winked at a few admirers.
They continued walking to Sabrina's locker, which was, coincidentally, two left of Bella's. Wondering who was between them, she turned to look around at who was tapping her shoulder only to find Puck. "You?"
"It's Robin!" He replied gleefully. Oh, right. Puck was under that name. At least, until he insisted to his homeroom teacher that he went by Puck, which would ruin the whole "code name" thing. "And guess what?" He continued.
"Yes?" Sabrina grumbled.
"Here is my locker!"
Never in a million years had Sabrina thought that this boy would also be right next to her in not only locker, but in every class. The rest of the day was a combination of headaches and Puck. About every girl in school seemed to have a crush on him. Sabrina wanted to warn them of the horror that he really was, but she couldn't let them know that they lived in the same house. They'd be all over her, wanting to know all sorts of details about what he was like. Now, that would be even worse that her current situation.
In the bathroom, just after Social Studies, Sabrina pulled out a small necklace. On it was one picture. Elvis, the big family dog, was jumping up on Daphne, who was hugging Sabrina, while Puck hovered over the two. Veronica and Henry stood in the corner next to Mr. Canis. Granny Relda held a plate of oddly colored chip things, and smiled at the scene. Sabrina remembered that day vividly. It was one of the best she'd had since coming to Ferryport Landing.
Suddenly, the bell rang, and Sabrina hurried off, hoping no one noticed that she was late.
