Only the scenes that I like...Changed a few things btw...


BOOK ONE


Puck's POV (just arriving home)

Daphne followed me as we followed the tiny little lights. She placed her hand in mine, and we continued into the dark, looming trees. We then entered a large clearing. A pile of junk stood in the middle of it. It seemed as though it was where garbage was dumped. And on top of the pile of trash, a small, dirty blond girl sat upon a rusty "throne". She had muddy, ripped black jeans and a light green hoodie with rips everywhere. Her hair was filled with leaves, and dirt was smudged all around her face. In her hand was a small, wooden sword.

"Pixies," the girl called out,"who did you find trespassing in my woods?" The little lights buzzed and the girl laughed. "Spies? What do we do when we find spies?" They buzzed again. "Correct! We drown them!" Daphne shivered in fear.

"Follow me, and you won't get stung!" The girl sang, and to our surprise, long, pink wings popped out from the tiny girl's back and she rose a foot into the air. She flew between the trees, the purple sky getting darker and darker. Daphne and I hesitated, but the lights darted forward and zapped us, so we started to run to keep up with the odd girl.

The girl finally stopped at a large pool in the back of someone's home. The pixie lights zipped off, only to return with rope. Lots of it. "Put your hands behind your back!" the girl ordered. Daphne obeyed immediately, while I glared at the winged girl. She floated above the water, smirking al the while. Her bright green eyes seemed to penetrate my body.

The lights came up and stung me again, and I placed my hands behind my back. They wrapped the rope around my wrists and Daphne's before lifting us both up and setting us down on the diving board.

"So, spies," the girl said. "You have made an awful mistake!" "We're no spies!" I called back. She snickered. "Yeah, sure. Thats why you stole the old lady away from me!"

I looked at her...did she mean Granny Relda? "The one they call Relda Grimm," she said. "She's our grandmother! She was kidnapped by a giant, and we're trying to save her!" The girl seemed confused. "You aren't trying to harm her?" My sister and I shook our heads.

The girl sighed, and flew over to me. She let her dirty fingers fly over the ropes, and suddenly my hands were free. I whirled around, and shoved her backwards. She gasped and fell into the deep water. Daphne elbowed me. "Puck!"

The fairy girl rose back up. "I wont hold that against you," she told me, and swiftly untied my sister. I nudged the girl as she did this, and her sword was suddenly in my hand. I waved it at her. "You're going to let us leave!"

The girl burst out laughing. "You think this is funny? A tiny little pixie girl with flying bugs trying to drown us is funny to you?!" I screamed at her. "Aww, we weren't going to drown you, we were only playing," the girl said. "Well, if you're done with your stupid, psychotic games, we have to save our grandmother!"

Daphne stayed behind me while the flying girl moved in front of us. "I thought Tinkerbell was a good person!" Daphne said. The girl looked like she was going to explode. "i'm not Tinkerbell! I'm Sabrina!"

"Sabrina..." "Sabrina from A Midsummer's Night's Dream. The Trickster Queen! Im the most famous Everafter!" Sabrina shouted. "Never heard of you," I told her. She grumbled. "I'm a villain, and Im not helping you get back the old lady!"

"Good!" I said back. "We dont want your help!" I helped Daphne down the ladder, and we trudged back to our house.

We stood in front of the door. "Did we forget the keys inside?" Daphne wondered. "You forgot something," Sabrina's voice said from above. She was lowering herself to the ground, her face a little softer than before. "What is it?" I hissed. Sabrina looked a little hurt, but sighed. "You have to say, 'We're home!'" She reminded us. Daphne looked up at the house.

"We're home!" We heard millions and millions of locks click. "Thanks," I muttered to the fairy girl. "For the old lady."


By the way guys, Sabrina moves in with the Grimms now! Thanks, please review!