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Sabrina woke up to find herself smothered from head to toe in muck. What kind of muck, she did not know.

As the smell reached her nose, she shouted the name of the person who happened to be the bane of her existence.

"PUCK!" she screamed at the top of her lungs. "GET OVER HERE!"

On a usual day, Granny Relda would come running in, with a snickering 12 year old boy on her heels, but Sabrina's grandma had been taken over by the evil Master of the Scarlet Hand, Mirror, before the family could escape the Book of Everafter.

The book also released Atticus, Prince Charming's brother, who was now causing disaster in the little town of Ferryport Landing.

Luckily, Mirror himself had not escaped the book, and was still trapped in the prison that was his mirror. Sabrina figured that he would find some way to escape, and soon, with the way things were going.

But for now, the remaining Grimms had a bigger problem to solve. They needed to find a way to get Mirror out of Granny Relda's body without killing her.

Sabrina had sat up for the past 5 nights, reading all the books and diaries in the house, to try and find clues on any possible ways to free their grandmother. They had gone to Baba Yaga, but she had been no help, so they were right back where they had started.

Sabrina's mother, Veronica, had intervened the night previously, saying that the children would have to go back to school. When everybody protested, Veronica said that they had all missed too much school, without valid excuses, and soon people would get suspicious.

Sabrina didn't see the point, though. The town was practically falling apart, there were no humans left in town, and Everafters ruled the school.

But, nevertheless, both her parents had insisted, and now Sabrina was hours away from being back at the torture chamber people liked to call "school".

This had been the first night that Sabrina had actually gotten sleep, as her mom had insisted, and now the fairy boy had given her a shower in crap. Way to wake up.

You would think that Puck would be more supportive, but he was known as the Trickster King, and apparently, that gave him permission to torture his "future wife" whenever he felt it necessary.

Sabrina also had to deal with the fact that she seemed to be falling in love with the Trickster King. He had bitten into the same apple that had put Snow White to sleep, and Sabrina had woken him up with a kiss.

Ah, here came the idiot boy now. He sauntered into her room, snickering.

"Hey Grimm. You look like you fell into the ugly bin and slept for a hundred years."

Sabrina scowled and flicked a fly off her arm. "Puck, what is this stuff?"

The fairy boy grinned. "Oh, just cow manure, garlic spread, ranch dressing, oyster soup, fly larvae, and a couple other disgusting manner of things."

Sabrina turned red. "You are so dead, fairy boy," she said, a scowl on her face.

Puck smiled. He actually had a nice smile, now that he brushed his teeth, "You know you love me, Grimm."

"As if!" Sabrina said, her face getting even redder.

Puck smirked and strolled out of her room, whistling, hands in his pockets.

Sabrina groaned, and stood up. She was covered form head to toe in the repulsive mixture, and she smelled like a sewer did on a day after a bean festival.

Sabrina walked to the shower, and turned on the hot water. She hopped in, and washed and washed and washed until there was no trace of the sewage.

Sabrina combed her blonde hair that was now reaching the bottom of her shoulder blades, and looked at herself in the mirror for a moment.

Her blue eyes sparkled from beneath her hair, and she sighed. At twelve and a half, one part of her wanted to get her little mascara and blush out from beneath her bed, and pretty herself up a bit, but the other part of her said that she didn't need it.

She ignored the other little voice in her head that told her, you just say that because Puck said you don't need it.

Sabrina scowled. Shut up, annoying voice in my head.

Sabrina turned away from the mirror, running her fingers through her hair one more time, and then walked downstairs to have breakfast.

Surprising as it was, Sabrina actually missed Granny Relda's cooking. Sort of. But now all they ate was cereal, and it was bland, compared to what Granny had made.

Daphne was sitting sadly at the table, staring into her cereal bowl. Red was next to her, eating a bowl of Cheerios silently, and looking down at the tablecloth.

Sabrina sat down next to her sister, and put her arm around the little girl. "We'll find a way to get Granny Relda back," she said, reassuring both herself and Daphne.

Daphne looked up at her older sister with red-tinted eyes. "You think so?"

Sabrina smiled. "I know so. Now finish your breakfast. You know how upset Granny Relda would be if she found out you went hungry."

Daphne looked down at her now soggy cereal, and then started to eat it.

Sabrina went to get herself a bowl, when Puck walked in. "Hello, everybody! I'm here! Bask in my glow!"

Sabrina rolled her eyes and went back to making her cereal. Puck annoyed her so much at times, well, all the time, but he had saved her life so many times, it was sort of impossible to hate him.

School was boring as ever. The teachers were all Everafters, both Scarlet Hand and not, and they were all tedious slobs.

There was a new boy named Jack in her grade though, and he was cute. He had shaggy brown hair and sparkling blue eyes. When he saw Sabrina, he winked and she blushed, and then got mad at herself for blushing.

Sabrina saw blushing as a stupid, girly-girl thing to do. She hated it when she blushed. It made her feel so weak.

Sabrina figured that Jack was an Everafter, since there were no humans in town, and he seemed too nice to her to be in the Scarlet Hand, so she decided to like him.

Then Sabrina saw Puck. He was glaring at Jack, and his eyes were tinted red like they did when he was angry.

Sabrina leaned across the aisle and hissed, "Puck, calm down."

He glanced at Sabrina, and immediately they turned back to their emerald green. He mouthed the word sorry, and then turned back around.

Sabrina figured that Puck probably had some sort of history with Jack, and hated him, just like he hated Peter Pan.

She decided not to be too concerned about Jack's history, because Puck was well known for being easily offended.

But she couldn't help but wonder if he was in the Scarlet Hand. All the other members she had know had seemed so nice, so caring, and helpful, only to turn on the Grimm family when the time came.

Still, Sabrina couldn't help but feel slightly attracted to him. She braced herself though, just in case he was part of the horrible group.

Jack came up to her after school. "Hey. It's Sabrina Grimm, right?"

Sabrina blushed. "Yeah, that's me, how'd you know?" she asked, trying to hide her blush and keep her tough image. She didn't want to turn into a pathetic little girly-girl the second a boy talked to her.

Jack continued. "I noticed you in class, we both have Miss Kingsleigh."

Sabrina nodded, her blush dying down. "Yeah. She's kinda off her rocker."

Jack smiled. "Yeah, well, what do you expect? She spent a lot of time with the Hatter and the Hare in Wonderland. You're bound to go crazy eventually."

Sabrina grinned. "Yeah. So, what did you want to talk to me for?"

"Oh, nothing, really. I just wanted to see if I could walk you home. You seem so nice... and I was just wondering, that's all," he said, the end part coming out a bit rushed.

This made Sabrina slightly suspicious. She knew that he was an Everafter, because how else would he know that Miss Kingsleigh was the Alice Kingsleigh from Alice in Wonderland? Wanting to walk her home on the first day they had met... well, it seemed fishy.

Sabrina agreed, but only because she happened to have a small knife in her backpack, which she slyly slipped into her pocket when Jack's back was turned. If he was part of the Scarlet Hand, this was the probably the best time to catch him, red-handed, and maybe get some information out of him, before killing him.