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Sabrina gulped, unsure about what she was supposed to do. She wondered if she could handle it. Her eyes darted to the kind old lady she'd known as Granny Relda for almost 1 whole year. "Granny Relda, are you sure about this?" Sure, it was the seventh time she asked that question, but she was still unconvinced.
"Yes, liebling, I'm sure," she replied. Sabrina sighed, resigned. She'd read the books, but she wasn't sure they wouldn't pull a Series of Unfortunate Events, when they crammed the first three books into one movie. She was also partially afraid of what kind of content it would contain—she wouldn't be able to bear it if there were forged romance scenes in the movie. First of all, she would gag on it, second, Daphne would never let her live it down, third, Puck would be unbearable, and so on, the list later including these words: never able to show her face in Ferryport Landing.
Unfortunately, now was not the time to raise any arguments, seeing as they were all getting ready to pile into the heap of scrap metal known as the family car. Before getting in, she glanced at the roof, which consisted of a large patch made of several different types of metal.
Sabrina wasn't sure what she'd find when she opened the door, but she relaxed instantly when she saw the magically altered interior. Just as they had been months before, the seats were stretched out so that Mr. Canis, Granny Relda, Uncle Jake, Henry, Veronica, Sammy (Daphne named the redheaded little boy who is and has been known as her little brother for the past few months), Daphne, Red, Sabrina, and Puck. The car definitely needed help to fit in all ten people/ Everafter. Clambering in next to Daphne and before Puck, Sabrina thanked her lucky stars for Uncle Jake.
Puck noticed her thankful expression. "What's with the face, Grimm? Let me guess, you're oh so glad that the Trickster King graced you with the pleasure of sitting next to you," he said with a smirk. Sabrina scowled.
"Watch yourself, fairy boy," Sabrina growled, shaking her fist threateningly.. She turned toward Daphne, her mouth slightly open to ask her if they could switch seats, but saw that Daphne was staring at her with her palm in her mouth, biting down. With a humph, Sabrina turned toward the front, determined to ignore them both.
After the movie, Sabrina was surprised. They didn't add anything, they didn't take anything away—it was very accurate. At first this was encouraging, but then she realized how horrible the rest would be. Her whole life was being shown across the country....secrets, fears, everything.
But if she had to pick her favorite part of the movie, it would be when she pushed Puck into the pool. She laughed so hard that people in nearby rows gave her dirty looks, and Puck got a giant scowl on his face.
