Disclaimer: I do not own the sisters Grimm… unfortunately.

Authors Note: So, this is my first chapter continuing 'I never knew', if you have any feedback, great!

Also, the only thing I'm going to change is this is after the Everafter War. So, Puck and Sabrina are currently sixteen (Really, Sabrina was born in 1998!) And Daphne is twelve (She was born in 2002.) Red is at camp, and her parents are in New York with Basil.

Is that okay?

"Wake up, girls! It's the day of the sacrifice!"

Ms. Longdon's voice rang around the room sharply, making the bruise on Sabrina's cheek throb even more. She rolled over and bumped into Daphne, who yawned sleepily. "My back hurts." Daphne complained. "Mine too." Sabrina muttered, sitting up.

Yesterday, Daphne had spotted something that looked suspiciously like blood. The girls decided that they would be better off on the floor.

They heard Ms. Longdon's footsteps grow dimmer as she went downstairs.

"Daphne, so you understand the plan."

"Yup."

"Great. Let's do this."

Sabrina and Daphne crept downstairs and peeked into the living room. "Woah." Sabrina heard Daphne whisper beside her, eyes wide. Sabrina nodded and raised a finger to her lips.

Ms. Longdon was sharpening a wicked- looking knife, almost 4 inches long. In a cage, not far away from where Sabrina stood, a bunny whimpered in it's cage.

"Oh, that poor bunny! This lady is horrible, Sabrina!" Daphne whispered. She slipped her hand into Sabrina's, and Sabrina could feel Daphne trembling. "It's okay, Daphne. We'll be out of here by tonight."

"I need to get her number. Do you think she'll adopt me?" Puck asked, turning to Sabrina.

Sabrina looked horrified. "What? You want to kill innocent animals? And, I don't think she'll be adopting anyone anytime soon."

"Ugh. I could've been free of you and saving your sorry butt all the time." Puck sighed, as if he knew his dream had been hopeless, and turned back to the screen.

"Now, look. You have to say this-" Ms. Longdon pointed to Daphne. "Oh, oh, heavens! Accept our sacrifice, and keep Ms. Longdon safe at all times."

Then Ms. Longdon pointed a pale finger at Sabrina. "You! Say, 'Oh, please, accept our sacrifice. Keep the house safe, for this animals' life." Daphne glanced at Sabrina, her eyes wide.

"We'll have to do the sacrifice in the bathroom." Ms. Longdon shuddered. "Come on, you two." She grabbed the bunny's cage in one hand, and handed Sabrina the knife. Sabrina almost toppled over from the weight.

They followed the crazy lady up the stairs, and they stopped in front of the washroom. Sabrina nodded at Daphne, and the little girl nodded back. With a trembling hand, Ms. Longdon pushed open the bathroom door with a squeeak.

She flipped on the light, and Sabrina almost lost her breakfast. Dead bodies of animals littered the floor- she spotted a deer on it's back, it's throat slit open and eyes wide open and glassy. Daphne let out a small cry.

"I'm going to lose my breakfast. Wait- I didn't have breakfast!" Puck said nastily. Sabrina glared at him, itching to reach for her spare knife. "Shut it, Stinkpot." She warned.

Daphne whimpered, and hugged Sabrina, burying her head in Sabrina's shoulder.

Ms. Longdon snatched the bunny from it's cage, and held it by the throat. She reached out a hand for the knife.

"Now!" Sabrina yelled.

Daphne landed a kick to Ms. Longdon's stomach, sending the lady toppling into the bathtub. Her head hit the shower button, and water came spraying down, splattering the girl's t- shirts.

"AH! The Evil forces are attacking!" Ms. Longdon screamed. "Your crazy!" Sabrina shouted.

"Let's go!" Sabrina grabbed Daphne's hand and ran for the door. Ms. Longdon got up, and then slipped on the water. "Evil… forces." She gasped. "Get away from us you pysho!" Daphne cried.

Daphne was tugging on Sabrina's arm, leading her towards the door. Ms. Longdon wouldn't answer. She cowered in fear, shivering.

Sabrina wanted to say sorry, wanted to- No. Ms. Longdon obviously deserved it.

Without so much as a glance, Sabrina let the door swing shut behind her, and she locked it with cold but steady fingers.

She held the little bunny by it's tummy, and they raced out of the bathroom. Sabrina locked the door, and they ran upstairs to get their suitcases.

"Oh, lieblings, you did all this by yourself?" Granny Relda said, and she pulled the two of them into a hug.

"Yes." Her voice was hardly heard.

"Sabrina, I'm scared." Daphne said quietly, as they splashed through the pouring rain. "It's okay, Daph. We'll just stop… somewhere, for a little while." Sabrina reasoned. The bunny of Daphne's shoulder was trembling from head to toe, so Daphne hugged it to her chest.

"It's going to be okay, Robbie." Daphne whispered.

"Robbie?"

"Yeah! I like it, don't you?"

"You named a rabbit, Robbie?" Uncle Jake asked in disbelief. "Yeah, what's wrong?" Daphne asked, confused.

Sabrina sighed, and they ducked under a tree. It was curved bending down like a shield to protect them from the rain. Sabrina knew it was dangerous to sleep there, during a storm, but it's wasn't like they had a choice.

She pulled out the only blanket they had received from their apartment, and the girls snuggled under it. The bunny laid in the middle, snuggling against Daphne.

Sabrina closed her eyes, trying to sleep. It was pretty much impossible to sleep on pines, with rocks and sticks poking her back.

The fear that she had held back for Daphne was a tight in her chest. What if her parents really did leave her? But why would they do that? What if they were hurt? She wanted to scream that it wasn't fair, but she could sense Daphne wasn't asleep. There was no use trying to put pressure on her little sister.

She had to protect Daphne. That was the only thing she was sure of now.