A/N: Yay A sisters Gimm Fanfiction. I've been wanting to put this up for a while, but when I first wrote it, it came out horribly, and when i went to revise it my computer died. But luckily I found it on my email, I supposedly sent it to a friend, and revised what I had. So YAY!!
Mission: Stay in Ferryport Landing
Sabrina looked up to the roof. To be honest, she wished they had never found Goldilocks; she wished that her father never woke up. Ever since he woke up, something changed about him. He wasn't the same loving father she had grown to love; he was like a whole different man. His hated for the fact that his two daughters where thrown into the world he had abandoned was obvious…okay, that was an understatement. He was outragedto learn that Granny Relda had thrown his daughters into the life of fairytale detectives against his wishes. She guessed that's why he hadn't told them about their grandmother in the first place, to prevent just that from happening.
"You better be up there Stinkpot!" she threatened. It was dinner time, and the famous fairy that had been a big pain in her behind from day one, was no where to be seen.
As if on cue, a bunch of green lights blinded her sight. She looked around to be completely surrounded by Puck's pixies. One, the biggest (whom Sabrina guessed was the leader), inched forward, but stopped when Sabrina took out her wooden sword, holding it out to the pixie in front of her.
"Tell me where Puck is or I'll swat you." She threatened.
"Leave her alone." said a voice behind her. It was slightly deeper than one would remember, but Sabrina recognized it instantly nonetheless. Sabrina looked up, after the pixies left, to see that Puck, who hovering a few feet of the ground, had floated down for the roof.
"Come on, dinner's ready." She said turning to hide her flustered face. Even though he was still the same annoying, disgusting, most sexist egotistical jerk that she had ever come to know, she couldn't resist the fact that she was falling completely head-over heels for him. She cursed silently to herself…damn those hormones.
"What makes you think you can boss me around?" he snarled crossing his arms in protest.
"Come on you big baby." She spat, turning back to him, her anger rising.
Puck reached the ground with a huff and followed her into the house. As they were passing the kitchen she heard voices and stopped dead in her tracks.
"Um…dinner's that way, einstein." He said pointing towards the dining room.
Sabrina made a 'shh'ing jester, and he fell silent. He inched closer as they pressed their ears to the door. The voices volumes increasing dramatically.
"Henry!" Sabrina heard her grandmother exclaim.
"Mother my decision is FINAL!"
"But Henry, what about the girls…!"
"Mother I think they will be perfectly fine with us."
"But what if they don't-"
"You are not their PARENT!"
"I am as good as one!" Granny snapped back. Sabrina bit her lip, this argument was intense, and seeming to get worse, she had only heard her grandmother snap like that once before, and that memory wasn't a happy one.
"Mother we are leaving and that is FINAL!"
Sabrina lost her balance at those words, hitting the door. The door swung open at her touch and she stood there frozen. Her sword made a loud thud on the floor and her mouth hung open, lost for words. Granny Relda and Sabrina's father turned to see the girl in the doorway, and behind her, Puck.
"Leibling…" started her grandmother gently but her father interrupted her.
"Sabrina pack your things, we leave tomorrow." He ordered, but Sabina stood still, as if some unknown force was keeping her from moving.
Sabrina looked at her father as if she had never met him before. Something caught in her throat preventing her from speaking. Sure, before, she would've taken any chance given to leave, but now that she was receiving just that, she wanted anything but. She started to back away, her mind incapable to think of what to do next.
"Ho-how could you!" she screamed, finally regaining her voice, and fighting tears. Everything was starting to go fine for once. How could they leave now?? Her father looked at her sternly.
"Sabrina-!" he started but Sabrina didn't give him the chance to finish. She spun around, not daring to look at Puck, and ran. She ran pass Daphne and Red on the stairs, not even stopping to help them up when she knocked them over. She ran into her room and slammed the door shut.
Sabrina felt the tears finding their way around the edges of her eyes. She slid down the door and landed on the floor. She hugged her knees tightly and sobbed. How could he? Why now? Why when everything started to go right. Granny had forgiven her for the Canais incident, and Daphne was starting to talk to her again. She had even started to make friends with Red. And Puck…she didn't want to think about him. She hadn't forgotten the future. Sabrina looked at the future…their future. She could see their happy faces as they held up their matching rings start to disappear.
There was a light tap on the window and a breeze. "You okay?"
Sabrina looked up to see Puck sitting in the window concerned. She wiped her wet cheeks with her sleeve. Puck walked over.
"You should be happy, I thought you always wanted to leave." He said sitting down next to her.
"That makes two of us." She mumbled burying her face in her arms. Puck looked at her with a surprised expression.
"You don't want to go?" he asked, clearly shocked.
"I did, until…until…" she let out a small gasp as her stomach lurched. It hit her…hard. She realized she had wanted to leave right up until she learned about the future they would soon have together; when she finally realized her feelings for the fairy that now sat next her. Even if she made a complaint here and there…she never meant it. No, she didn't want to leave…and Puck was the reason.
"Until what..?" asked Puck, still confused.
"Until I saw the future." Sabrina said, her cheeks flushing a light pink.
"But I thought the future was horrible, and not the good kind." He added, causing the ends of her mouth to twitch upwards, "I mean that's why you changed it."
Sabrina looked at Puck and sighed, "Not everything was that bad." She admitted sadly.
"What do you mean?" he asked, tilting his head to its side, obviously curious.
"It's nothing, it probably changed by now." She murmured sadly resting her head on her arms.
"What?" Puck asked again.
"You're really nosey." Sabrina stated lifting her head glaring at the boy.
"You're changing the subject." Puck resorted, crossing his arms.
Sabrina sighed, realizing defeat, "I was married." She said, avoiding his gaze as she said it. She then chanced side-glance to Puck to see his eyebrows raised.
"Someone married you?" he asked, but surprising, not sarcastically. His voice cracked.
"Why?" Sabrina asked, taking advantaged of this opportunity to lift her moods, "Jealous?" she smirked as his face flushed a deep crimson.
"N-no! I was just surprised that anyone would be stupid enough to marry you!" he stuttered, trying to revive himself.
Sabrina laughed, "Now that's ironic!"
"What? Is he ugly or something?" Puck asked, hopefully.
"Oh no." Sabrina said, enjoying this very much, "He's very handsome." She said, blushing a bit as she said it.
Puck saw this and scoffed, "I bet he's not as handsome as me." He teased.
"Oh I wouldn't just say that." Sabrina said sincerely; inside laughing hysterically at the irony.
Puck gaped at her, "Who is it?! Don't tell me you marry some human!"
"You wanted me to marry an Everafter?" she asked concealing a grin as his blush deepened.
"N-no!"
"Well to tell you, the truth, I do." She said matter-of-factly smiling smugly. "The most handsome, devious, most evil one of them all, you could say he's the 'trickster king'." She said.
"WHAT!?" exclaimed Puck turning to her aghast, "No one can out-thrown me!"
"I never said he did." She said placing her elbow on her knee and holding her head with it, watching the amusing play go deeper.
"What?" asked Puck flabbergasted, "You make no sense Grimm."
"Oh, I believe I do." She said smirking at the boy beside her, "Think about it. Put two and two together." She said with a grin.
Puck pondered for a moment, scrunching his face in deep concentration (Sabrina was shocked to just how seriously he took this matter), but in the end was no closer than before. Sabrina giggled, though it was not in her character.
"Would it help if I kissed him the next time I saw him?" she asked waiting for his reaction.
His face clearly said no, but he gave a curt nod indicating a yes nonetheless. "Okay." Sabrina said with a shrug, "You sure you won't mind."
"Why w-would-d I?" he asked, turning his face away from her stubbornly.
Sabrina smiled and leaned in, giving him a quick peck on the cheek. She watched as his jaw dropped and he turned to her, hand on the spot her lips touched him.
"I don't get it." He said and Sabrina rolled he eyes.
"You're really dull." She said sitting back against the door, and Puck gasped.
"You don't mean….! But….M-me?" he asked and Sabrina nodded.
"I had the same reaction." She said and Puck raised an eyebrow.
"Okay maybe it was 'you're crazy, everafters don't grow up'…but whatever." She said with a shrug and Puck laughed.
He then froze. "I propose right?" he asked.
"I don't know." said Sabrina, "I wasn't able to ask much. I think so though."
"Good." Puck said, "The last thing I need is another Moth." He said, earning him a nice punch in the arm. "Oww!"
"That's the last time you ever compare me with….her!" she snarled.
"Yes dear." Puck grumbled and they stopped. They looked at each other and started to laugh.
"So I can't leave." Sabrina said. "I'd like to see where the future takes us. I mean, we were happy, I want to feel that."
"Wow, you're a hopeless romantic." Puck snickered.
Sabrina scoffed, "I pour my heart out to you, basically tell you I'm in love with you, and that's what you say?" she scowled.
Puck blushed, "You really mean that." He whispered.
"No Puck. I absolutely despise you. I mean, why on earth would I marry you otherwise?" she said sarcastically, rolling her eyes.
Puck smirked and kissed her on the lips. As their first kiss, Sabrina was shocked, but still, again, it felt nice. They separated, this time though, Sabrina didn't slug him. Obviously Puck noticed this too, and started to chuckle.
"Oh and who said you could kiss me?" Sabrina resorted.
"I did." Puck said kissing her again. And for the first time, Sabrina kissed him back. Sabrina never felt anything like this before like this before. She suddenly had the urge to scream at the top of her lungs, but decided to keep kissing him instead.
Sabrina put her head on his shoulder after they separated, and together they sat in silence.
"So what do we do now?" he asked, placing his head on hers.
"I don't know." said Sabrina quietly. "If only there was a way me and Daphne couldn't leave…." She trailed off and gasped.
"What?" Puck asked taking his head off hers to look at her. She smiled at him.
"I have a plan."
X-xx-X
"I'd feel more comfortable if I knew what you were looking for." Puck said as he sat on the trampoline they had slept on not to long ago, watching Sabrina search through a pile of junk.
"What," Sabrina smirked looking at him, "afraid I might find your secret stash of some sort?"
"No, but it just feels weird." he said with a shrug.
"Well get used to it." Sabrina said looking back to the pile, "Aha!" she exclaimed as she jumped with joy.
Interested, Puck got up to see what Sabrina had found. "Got another pair of these?" she asked spinning around. Puck's smile grew as he looked at the object dangling from Sabrina's hand.
A/N: Please Read and Review!! Anonymous Reviews accepted!! But not flames! Opinions, yes, Flames, no.
