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Okay I'm really really really really sorry that I haven't updated for a really long time. I have just been superdeduper busy since school has started. There was a lot of reviews for my last chapter and I was really happy about that!Well in the last chapter Sabrina was just having these flashback things so here is the second chapter people!!

Chapter 2: Puck

Sabrina was now at school, watching the clock, just waiting for the day to be over. It seemed like all of the events that happened in the morning were all just blurry. Her teacher was just talking about how they were gonna go the goodbye assembly. Sabrina looked across the room to her best friend Cassandra and made a bored face. Cassie made one back.

"Okay class let's go to the cafeteria," Mrs. D. said

As soon as the class got up, Sabrina went to stand net to Cassie. "Some really weird things were happening to me this morning," she whispered.

"Like what?"

"Okay so this morning I was in bed and Daphne woke me up. Then I had this really weird flashback thing like da ja vu or something."

"Um okay," her voice sounded incredulous, "what's so amazing about that?"

Sabrina shrugged, "The things never happened."

"Well maybe you weren't having da ja vu maybe you were just making up little fantasies in your mind and they seemed real to you or something," Cassie's voice sounded like it was all just a joke, which it probably seemed like.

"Never mind, you don't get it."

"Okay I'll try to understand, what happened in your thingamajigs?" By this time they were sitting in the cafeteria listening to everything.

Sabrina rolled her eyes but then started to talk anyways, she might as well try to explain. "Well I was standing next to Daphne in front of our apartment and I asked her what day it was and she said it was June 18."

"Oh wow that's so scary and weird," Cassie said sarcastically, "are you sure that didn't happen today you know it is June 18."

"Of course it didn't happen if it happened then I wouldn't be acting like this. I was also standing next to this boy that I have never seen in my life before."

"A boy? Well why didn't you tell me that before? Was he cute? How did he look?"

Even though she was started to get frustrated, Sabrina had to smile. Cassie was always there to make her smile. "Yeah he kind of was," she answered truthfully.

"Tell me what he looked like."

"Well he had shaggy blond hair and bluish green eyes."

"Omigosh, maybe this flashback thing was a sign that you're finally gonna meet someone!" Cassie screamed excitedly.

Sabrina smiled, maybe she was right. The flashback probably wasn't even a big deal anyways, but she couldn't help but wander anyways.

"Class wasn't that just wonderful? I bet you guys are so gonna miss being at this school after that!" Mrs. D. blabbered on. "Oh but there are still wonderful things about middle school too. You guys might event start reading great classics like Shakespeare novels or something. One of my favorites is A Midsummer's Night Dream..."

Sabrina's eyes started to flutter, oh no, it was happening again.

"Well, if you're finished with your stupid, psychotic games, my sister and I have to rescue our grandmother," Sabrina declared. She took Daphne's hand and started to leave. Elvis joined them, but Sabrina shot him and angry look. The dog had spent the entire episode sitting lazily by the pool as if nothing peculiar were happening. The Great Dane caught her eye and whined.

"You've been in this town for two days and you've already lost the old lady," the boy said bitterly, as he floated into the girls' path.

"We didn't lose her, she was taken by a monster as big as a mountain," Sabrina argued.

"Well, if you've come looking for help, you've come to the wrong place. Re cuing old ladies is a job for a hero! I'm a villain of the worst kind."

"Good! We don't want your help!" Sabrina said angrily, tossing the boy's sword aside.

"I thought Peter Pan was one of the good guys," Daphne added.

The boy's face turned so red Sabrina thought his head might explode. "Peter Pan? I'm not Peter Pan! I'm Puck!"

"Who's Puck?" Daphne asked.

"Who's Puck?" the boy cried. "I'm the most famous Everafter in this town. My exploits are known around the world!"

"I've never heard of you," Sabrina replied. She spun around and started walking through the yard to the street, with her sister and Elvis following. After only a couple of steps, the boy was hovering in front of them again.

"You've never heard of the Trickster King?" Puck asked, shocked.

The girls shook their heads.

"The Prince of Fairies? Robin Goodfellow? The Imp?"

"Do you work for Santa?" Daphne asked,

"I'm a fairy, not an elf!" Puck roared. "You really don't know who I am! Doesn't anyone read the classics anymore? Dozens of writers have warned the world about me. I'm in the most famous of all William Shakespeare's plays."

"I don't remember any Puck in Romeo and Juliet," Sabrina muttered, feeling a little amused at how the boy was reacting to his non-celebrity.

"Besides Romeo and Juliet!" Puck shouted. "I'm the star of A Midsummer's Night Dream!"

"I know who he is!!!" Sabrina exclaimed loudly. She looked around to see that the whole class was staring at her.

"Do you have something that you'd like to share? Sabrina?" Mrs. D. questioned.

"Um... no."

Sabrina could feel her face getting red.

"What was that all about?" Cassie asked Sabrina as they were walking to Daphne's class.

"I just had another one of those things I told you about and I was um... thinking out loud."

"Oh well, whatever. So who do you know now?"

"The boy, he said that he was Puck from A Midsummer's Night Dream."

"Come on, characters from books aren't real. You were probably just taking to some weird kid on Halloween and asking who he was supposed to be."

"No, I was with Daphne in the woods and I told him that I needed to find my grandma. We were on a path and then he flew over to me and told us that he wasn't going to help us, he said he was a villain, Puck from Shakespeare's A Midsummer's Night Dream."

"OoOo, a villain. Wait a second here, you just said that you were looking for your grandma. I thought

your grandma was dead."

"I don't know. Come on, if I know a character from some Shakespeare book in my weird flashback things then it's not impossible that I have a grandmother."

"Hey guys, watcha talking about?" Daphne asked as she joined them from her classroom.

"Oh nothing," Sabrina answered.

"Hey, you know what I just realized?" Cassie yelled. "Those 'things' that you have been having might be like scenes from the future or something!"

"What, what things!?" Daphne asked, but she was ignored.

"You know," Sabrina said, "that would make a lot more sense then them being in the past."

"You're being mean to me," Daphne huffed.

"Daphne this is important..." Sabrina started to explain.

"What's important?" she interrupted.

Sabrina rolled her eyes, "Okay so you know how in the morning I was telling you about how I was having those weird like flashback things or whatever."

"Oh yeah, never mind, I don't want to hear about you and your weirdoness."

"Hey Sabrina, do you want to go to the library and look at that book? It might help to see the guy," Cassie suggested.

"Yeah, okay. Might as well," Sabrina turned around and leaned down to her little sister. "Hey Daphne, how'd you like to go do some research?"

So I know that this chapter was like slow and boring but it's gonna start getting better!!!! I was thinking that maybe in the next chapter or the chapter after that I might do a whole chapter from Puck's point of view. Only one chapter though, so you guys will know what's going on in Ferryport Landing. Hmmm just an idea. I might not be able to write the next chapter for a while.

THX so much reviewers you guys are so wonderfully awesome. PLZ review this chapter!!!

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