Thanks for all the amazing reviews guys! You're all awesome! Kay, well here's chapter 2!

~Chapter 2

"This is detention, and I'm sure you both know the rules. No eating, no drinking, no texting, no talking, no leaving. Understand?" Mr. Calvin, the man in charge of all things detention said.

"Oh, don't you worry Mr. Calvin, I understand. But you might have to tell Grimm over here twice." Sabrina scowled. This. Was. Peachy.

Sabrina was in detention. Since it was Friday, everyone either decided not to serve their detention, or wait until Monday to serve it, so the room was vacant. Since this was the only day that there were no sports practices, Sabrina had to spend her Friday afternoon in detention. With Puck. Just Puck.

"Puck shutup," Sabrina growled.

Mr. Calvin raised his eyebrows."Is this going to be a problem for you two?"

"Nope, we're good," Puck replied.

Mr. Calvin nodded in approval. "Good. I'm going to the teacher's lounge, so I'll be back in five minutes. I better not hear any talking!" Mr. Calvin stepped out of the room, slamming the door loudly behind himself. The sound of his footsteps echoed down the empty school hallway, until they disappeared altogether.

As soon as all traces of Mr. Calvin were gone, Puck stood up from his seat in the back corner and headed over towards Sabrina, taking a seat besides her.

She glared at him. "What are you doing?"

Puck rolled his eyes. "Relax. Mr. Calvin isn't coming back. He never does."

"Just wondering, but how many times have you gotten a detention?" Sabrina asked suspiciously.

Puck shrugged. "Enough to miss baseball practice at least once every week." Sabrina snickered. Puck stood up, pacing around Sabrina's desk. Sabrina watched him warily.

"So," he started. "The goody-goody Sabrina got a detention. What did you do?"

"I've had detentions before retard, but most of them were for being late. This one was for almost cursing at my teacher. And I'm not a goody-goody."

Puck smirked at her. "Yeah you are."

"No I'm not. And it's your all your friend's faults that I'm late to class everyday." Sabrina said.

Puck couldn't hide his curiosity. "Why?"

"Because they all stalk me! Crazy whack jobs." Sabrina muttered the last part under her breath. She looked up at Puck to see his reaction.

Was he… angry? The look quickly faded from his face.

"Hey, I can't control my friends."

"Whatever." Neither of them spoke for a few moments. The sound of Puck tapping his pencil repeatedly against the desk was slowly driving Sabrina to insanity.

"Stop that," she said.

"Stop what?" He replied.

"Tapping your pencil. It's annoying," Sabrina informed him.

"Well, I don't think it's annoying," Puck replied. He knew he was getting under her skin, and he was loving every minute of it.

"So," Sabrina started, in an attempt to make his annoying tapping stop. "Why'd you get your detention?" The tapping stopped. Point one for Sabrina Grimm.

"I back talked my math teacher in front of the class."

"Nice."

"Yeah…" Silence ensued.

"I mean, I don't get it. What's the point of math anyway?" Puck argued.

"You can't really get a job without knowing math Puck," Sabrina said slowly, as if speaking to a baby. "Or pass high school." Puck snorted.

"I'm passing math class."

"Yeah? What's your average?" Sabrina asked.

"Fifty-six percent…"

"Exactly!" Sabrina exclaimed. "That's an 'E', Puck. You're failing."

"Oh crap. The old lady's gonna kill me!" He exclaimed.

Sabrina snorted. "Someone's gotta bad case of stupid."

Puck narrowed his eyes. "What's that supposed to mean?"

"It means you're stupid!" Sabrina exclaimed. "Oh God you are so hopeless."

"Wow," Puck said softly. "Did I really hurt you that much?"

"What are you talking about?" Sabrina asked, scrunching up her nose.

"You used to be so… happy. Do you remember what it was like two years ago?" Sabrina froze. She wasn't expecting this conversation to come up.

"Yeah, you did hurt me. But two years ago I was young and stupid. It wasn't your fault that I fell for you."

"What do you regret about it the most?" Puck asked her. Sabrina pondered this for a few seconds before responding.

"We were cute together, and you always made everything fun. I don't regret anything. Do you?"

"Nope. Not a thing."

"Okay, so can we like, never talk about this again?" Sabrina pleaded.

"Never again," Puck confirmed. "Can you do me a favor?"

"No."

"But you didn't even know what I was going to say!" Puck protested.

Sabrina sighed dramatically. "Fine. What is it?"

"Can you be my math tutor?"

Sabrina shrugged simply. "Sure. But this doesn't mean I like you."

Puck rolled his green eyes. "God forbid it."

The bell suddenly rang, signaling that detention was over. And Mr. Calvin hadn't even come back yet.

The two teenagers parted ways, even though they were both going to the same destination.

Sorry guys, I'm tired& I'm going to New York tomorrow, so I gotta get to sleep! I know this chapter wasn't really that exciting, but still review please. And don't worry, Puck and Sabrina's past will be explained in later chapters- I won't leave ya hanging!

Question of the Day: what is the best movie of all time, and why?

~Anastasia