A/N: Hi everybody! Yes here it is, Chapter Two of Mission: Stay in Ferryport Landing! I'd like to thank all of the fans (lol) who took their time to either respond to my little fanfic with a review or put this story on their favorite/alert list. I am flattered.

To the very popular subject, yes I am sorry that I rushed Sabrina and Puck's relationship. I am, myself, a fan of stories that lead to the relationship, and lose interest mostly if they get together during the story, but being the hypocrite I am...I did just that. I am sorry. But to justify my actions, the reason Sabrina was in a hurry to tell Puck was because she was forced to tell him, or have to live with the guilt of knowing she never told him,and being separated from him.

I'd just like to point out, this is actually a solution of summer, although i technically started this BEFORE summer, but revised it during, and boredom. I was actually surprised to see how popular this story became in such a sort while. Again, thank you. But sadly I fear this might be the last chapter for sometime. No, I am not giving up on this story, I know you'll make sure of that, but I start High School in two days, and I have been placed, not to brag, in many honors classes, and was told a great load of homework was to follow. Being tomorrow is my last day of freedom..no...yes, freedom, I apologize in advance for any delays in updating.

Now, thank you again for all the reviews and such, and I hope this chapter receives just as much as the other. If you know any other fans of The Sisters Grimm, please don't hesitate to tell them of this story. I repeat, I ACCEPT ANONYMOUS REVIEWS. I enjoy all the opinions I can receive. So, in a way not to brag, (sigh) It's sounding a lot like that isn't it...please pass this around to any friends. I love meeting, in a sense, fellow fans of this series. Now to make a long authors note short (um...too late)...on with the story!!


Mission: Stay in Ferryport Landing

Sabrina crept silently out of the room as Puck followed closely behind. Making sure to pass by her parents' room without disturbing them, she found herself taking short and light steps, but stopped dead in her tracks as she found a form huddled at the top of the steps, weeping silently.

"Daphne? What's wrong" Sabrina asked quickly. She made a move to fall to her side, but a familiar tug reminded her not to.

The younger girl sniffled, "What do you think Sabrina." she asked coolly turning her head to her elder sister. Sabrina knew then that their father had broken the news, she guessed, rather harshly, as well to her younger sister, "What do you want anyway," Daphne muttered, wiping her tears away with her shaking fist, "dad said he told you to pack." She added miserably.

"We're not leaving." She said, as a mischievous smile form on her lips.

Daphne turned to her, "Like we could make a difference." She pouted, but as she turned to her sister she saw the smile and gave it a questioning look before asking, "And anyway, since when did you want to stay here?" she asked eyeing her elder sister suspiciously as her grin grew. Daphne frowned, utterly confused.

"Oh, Sabrina said innocently, as Daphne tilted her head in confusion, her frown still plastered on her face, "hm….I'd have to say about the time I learned I was going to marry the Trickster King." She said with a wink and Puck smiled behind her.

Looking at his expression Daphne asked, "You actually told him?" obviously surprised that Sabrina would actually, against her pride, tell Puck about the future. Sabrina nodded, but only after she threw a scowl in the direction of her younger sister, knowing the reason behind her tone.

"Well I can't very well leave my future husband, now, can I?" she asked indignantly.

Daphne smiled, and was about to put her fist in her mouth to conceal her excitement, but immediately stopped and frowned. "Unless you have a plan Sabrina, I don't think it'll make a difference." she said sadly, dropping her head slightly as she let out a sigh.

Sabrina laughed, "Now who said we didn't have a plan!?" she asked causing Daphne to raise her head.

Daphne looked at her sister in a mixture of confusion and curiosity. Smiling, Sabina slowly brought out her wrist, tugging out Puck's as well. Together they were linked by a very familiar pair of handcuffs. Sabrina then reached into her pocket with her other hand, and withdrew an identical pair. Daphne's face burst in to a smile.

Sabrina kneeled down carefully, not to drag Puck down as well, and linked one cuff to Daphne's wrist, and the other cuff to the chain connecting her to Puck.

"Oh no," Sabrina said dramatically, "We seemed to be handcuffed to an Everafter!" she then made an exaggerated gasping sound, "And oh what's this!? Puck and I have misplaced the keys, how unfortunate! Whatever shall we do?" she exclaimed, smiling down at her younger sister as her eyes filled with joyful tears. Suddenly Sabrina found herself on the ground, being tightly squeezed by two arms as they wound their way around her waist.

"I think this is good a good enough reason for me..." Daphne murmured to her sister, "to forgive you…" she whispered as she looked up at her sister.

Sabrina smiled at her sister, squeezing her tightly in return and mumbled a soft "Thank you." into her hair.

X-xx-X

Instead of heading down to dinner, the trio, instead, remained upstairs in Puck's room. They weren't disturbed, to their surprise, or ordered to 'come down that instant. It wasn't until Sabrina concluded that the adults most likely thought they were packing, or rather making a fuss and pouting. Whichever the adults thought was true didn't bother the three of them, instead they took this period alone to their advantage, sitting happily on the trampoline eating ice-cream they got from the ice-cream truck located in the room together. Then, almost randomly, Daphne spoke up.

"Oh Sabrina!"

"Hm…? Sabrina asked, looking down at her sister, curious as to what the sudden exclamation was about.

"Now that you confessed and everything," Daphne said excitedly, causing the two to blush lightly; it still had to sink in a bit further to get comfortable at the idea, "can I be your flower girl!?" she asked bobbing on the trampoline.

Surprised by her sister's latest command, Sabrina smiled weekly, "A little early to think about this aren't we?" Sabrina asked nervously as Puck snickered behind her.

But the young girl seemed un-phased by her sibling's response, and continued licking her ice-cream. She then stopped and looked up at her sister her eyes gleaming, a look that scared Sabrina, "No! Your bridesmaid!" She exclaimed a smile plastered on her lip, but her smile only grew wider, "No," she breathed, "your maid of honor!" she squealed, gripping her ice-cream tightly. "Oh please! Please! Please! Please!!" she begged her older sister.

"All right!" Sabrina said, her heart beat increasingly, "But you do know the wedding not for a couple years." She said giving a small nervous laugh at her sister's antics.

"I know." The little girl said, smiling as she licked her multi-flavor ice-cream again.

"And what about you?" asked Sabrina looking over at Puck, with a smirk spreading on her face, knowing that she wasn't going down unless she dragged him down as well.

"What do you mean?" he asked suspiciously, as if afraid of the answer he was about to receive.

"Best man." Sabrina said smirking at the facial expression he gave in response.

Puck, to be honest, looked horrified, so horrified in fact, you'd have thought Moth had entered the room (the mere thought sent a shiver down Sabrina's spine.), "I DON'T KNOW!" he flushed, gaping at Sabrina angrily for even thinking of that question. This time the girls snickered.

"Oh I know!" Daphne squealed, causing Puck's face to pale, "Barto!"

As this was said Sabrina burst out laughing, so hard, in fact, that her sides began to hurt. So, trying to keep herself from falling over, she clutched her shaking sides, but in the process dropped her strawberry ice-cream.

"Oh you think that's funny!?" Puck smirked, thinking of a comeback, "Why don't I just invite Moth while we're at it?" he said receiving death glare from Sabrina. What she didn't know, was he was hoping for that glare. While she was distracted, Puck took the opportunity to smear his vanilla ice-cream in her face. As the cold substance was smeared into her face, Sabrina let out a quick gasp.

"You're gonna pay for that boy!" she snarled as she wiped a glob of ice-cream off of her face.

"Oh really?" he smirked, raising a curious eyebrow to what her comeback could possibly be.

"Oh yes." She said, reflecting his smirked, and grabbed Daphne's top most flavor of ice-cream, which so happened to be chocolate, smearing it over his face.

"Just add a cherry and some whipped cream and you'd be a sundae." Sabrina smirked as she shared a look with him.

Before Daphne had a chance to know what was going on, both Puck and Sabrina smashed the remaining ice-cream in her face. She sat there silently dumbfounded by the shock then exclaimed happily,

"We match!" she giggled.

X-xx-X

Granny Relda sat up in her bed. It was 11:30 and still Daphne hadn't showed up. Although she was getting close to forgiving her sister, Daphne still slept with her grandmother since the incident. She quickly got out of her bed fearful that her son had silently taken them away during the night.

As she peered into Sabrina's room she felt as if her heart had jumped to her throat. She wasn't in bed either, and this worried her.

The last remaining hope relied on Puck. While walking down the hallway she felt as each step she took, the more her fears were realized, but as she crept silently into the boy's room her heart soared and relief spread throughout her old aging body. On the trampoline, there was not just one boy, but lay her granddaughters as well. Smiling as she shook her head slightly, she walked over she noticed two things very peculiar. The first, all three of the sleeping forms hair was wet. Frowning slightly, Relda eyed the ground and found, what she thought, was the source of their hair's state, ice-cream. She grinned and let out a soft chuckle knowing the trio didn't have the healthiest dinner, but sure did have an interesting one.

Before she turned to let them sleep, the second caught her eye. Just then Sabrina stirred.

"Granny?" she asked, rubbing her eye with her free hand.

"Liebling what's the meaning of this?" her grandmother murmured.

"Granny," Sabrina said firmly, "we don't want to leave. And we're staying here no matter what it takes."

Granny Relda smiled, but shook her head "whose idea was it?" Granny asked sitting down on the trampoline beside her granddaughter.

"Mine." Sabrina said as a pink tint arouse on her cheeks.

"Yours?" Granny asked raising her eyebrows in clear shock.

"I don't want to leave either." Sabrina mumbled avoiding the wise woman's gaze.

"But liebling…"

"I did," Sabrina said, answering her Granny's unfinished question, "But I don't anymore." She blushed a darker shade, "There's…there's something in the future I'd like to happen."

Granny looked at her granddaughter confused, but remained quiet, knowing it wasn't the time to ask.

"And Granny?" Sabrina asked again, looking into her eyes.

"Yes libeling?"

"I'm sorry." Sabrina sighed, "About…you know…when Mr. Can- I mean Mr. Clay" Sabrina said fixing her mistake, "….I didn't…"

"It's okay." Relda said, smiling lovingly at her granddaughter. "You should get some sleep." she said kissing her forehead softly.

"Night…" Sabrina whispered.

"Good Night libeling." Granny Relda said walking towards the door.

"And…thanks…" Sabrina said as she reached about midway. Granny smiled. 'Well, the girls have made up their mind', she thought, as she chuckled again, 'I do hope Henry knows what he is in for.' And with that, she closed the door, smiling to herself, wondering just how this whole mess was going to unfold.

X-xx-X

The next morning Sabrina woke early, very early. Maybe it was the silence that woke her up; they hadn't had much lately, ever since Henry had woken up. She quietly nudged Puck awake, knowing all too well they were both needed to wake the slumbering girl.

As soon as they roused Daphne at least half way from her sleep, trying to wake her fully up without the help of breakfast was unthinkable, they headed down for breakfast. When they came downstairs it was clear that nobody seemed to be up yet, that is, except Granny, who had assumed they'd have an early breakfast.

"Morning girls, Puck." she said sweetly, and, what seemed, a little more cheerfully than usual. As she placed their breakfasts down Sabrina told the others of her and Granny's little chat the previous night. It was then they decided it was best if they kept their linked hands under the table, so no one would suspect anything, well as little as could be helped. So they were forced to eat their food with only their free hands.

Remembering well how she had to eat when she was chained to Puck not too long ago, Sabrina didn't have as much as a hard time eating with her other hand, but Daphne on the other hand, needed help, a lot of it. So, instead of watching Daphne suffer, Sabrina started to feed her younger sister with her free hand.

About the time the three of them were done with their breakfasts, Uncle Jake came down in a huff.

"Morning Uncle Jake." Sabrina said brightly, feeding Daphne the remaining piece of egg left on her plate. Ruffling his heir with his hand, Uncle Jake looked at Sabrina for a while, not understanding the cause of her action, but after a brief moment his eyes widened in understanding.

"Now, whose idea was it this time?" he asked slyly, gazing at the trio with amusement, as he poured his coffee. And the three of them smirked.

"Why Uncle Jake, we have absolutely no idea what you're talking about." Sabrina said sweetly, rousing her uncle's curiosity.

"'Brina?" he asked with a sly smile, "Didn't know you had it in ya." he said, snickering to himself.

Sabrina snorted, "Well, I learn from the best." She said with a smile, and Puck laughed.

"Okay, now who are you and what have you done with Sabrina Grimm?" Uncle Jake asked laughing.

"Oh my, it seems you've found me out, I am actually Moth in disguise." Sabrina said dramatically and Puck face paled.

Sabrina scoffed at his reaction to her joke. Realizing it was a joke, Puck's face regained its color, and possibly a few more shades of red, "What? Me not calling you 'love' every time I see you give it away?" Sabrina asked somewhat annoyed. Daphne snorted at her comment.

"I'd like to see that." She giggled and Sabrina kicked her leg under the table, throwing her a sour look.

"Yep that's the real Sabrina." Puck grumbled, sinking in his chair.

"You were hoping I wasn't?" Sabrina asked slyly.

"I'm not falling for that again!" Puck exclaimed, rising a little.

"Again?" Uncle Jake chuckled, thoroughly interested in the children's conversation.

"I'm not falling for that either!" Puck said throwing him a glare from across the table.

"Aww has Puck grown a brain cell?" Sabrina snickered, "Congrats, you've achieved what was thought to be impossible." She sneered.

"Well you said yes!" he snapped back.

"Well you asked!" Sabrina resorted.

"They're just like an old marred couple." Uncle Jake said.

Sabrina and Puck looked at each other for a brief second, and looked away, unnaturally quiet. But before Uncle Jake could push the matter further, someone came into the room, dropping the mood of the room from quite enjoyable, to an uncomfortable level.

"What with all the noise!?" snapped a very annoyed Henry Grimm as he came up to the table. "I thought I told you girls to pack."

The three stiffened, sharing nervous looks with one another.

"Henry," came another voice, this one softer and less harsh, as their mother came into the room, lifting the awkward fog around the room a bit, "They were just having breakfast, wasn't that right girls." She asked, the urgency obvious in her voice.

Slowly the girls nodded, and their mother smiled nervously "Now that the girls are done they can get their things." said Veronica, "Right girls." She pleaded.

Sabrina took a deep breath, she found herself shaking slightly, this was it, "No." she said.

X-xx-X


A/N: HA! Another cliffy! I'm sorry...i hate cliffhangers also, but I couldn't help it...I made no such promise. Well, mostly this chapters purpose was fro comic effect...I do hope it was evident...and not just in my mind. Please Read and Review. Anonymous and opinions accepted, flames no.

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