Okay, I know I said I was going to wrap this up in a few chapters. I lied, I have a great idea for this story so it's going to be a longer story than what I originally planned. Also I am going to fix any errors in the chapters, so please point them out. Thanks for reading!

Puck was watching Sabrina Grimm train. If you asked him he would say she needs improvement, and that she can't fight. Truth be told though, he was terrified. How can one teenage girl do that?

Sabrina noticed Puck standing there, watching her fight. She ignored him, as usual. She was paying attention to the dummy's trying to attack her.

There was about 8 of them left and 1 Sabrina. They all had different weapons and they surrounded her. Two sprinted over to Sabrina, one raised his axe over its head, while the other intended to hit her with a mace baseball style. She quickly stabbed the one with the axe, right where its heart would be. She moved out of the way from the mace while dodging the falling axe, though she would have to be quicker next time. She could feel it brush up against her shirt. Momentum carried the dummy leaving him exposed, the beast chopped off its head quickly.

Sabrina saw that Puck was getting impatient waiting for her to finish. She wondered what he wanted. She disposed of them as the warrior would at a normal rate and

surveyed the torn dummies around her.

The Grimm then walked over to Puck, swords still in her hands. Puck seemed to have a calm demeanor about him, but inside his was almost panicking.

"What do you want?" Said rather sharply by the anger filled girl.

"Well you see Ugly, your family is worried about you. Me being great and all they asked me to fix you, so. . .yeah."

Sabrina growled back, "I don't need to be fixed and I certainly don't need your help."

"It's not like I want to be here! Helping you Grimm with another issue! But your stubborn family won't leave me alone until you're back to your less weird and annoying self," The fairy snapped, wondering why she can't see the obvious sometimes.

"Yeah, like I want you here too," She replied, her voice harsh, "By the way, my family can do whatever they want, as long as they are safe and they don't get in my way. So, go tell them that, Stench-foot!"

"Weren't you just listening, or are you going deaf? Your folk won't get off my back about this! So stop being so freakin' angry all the time," Anyone could tell Puck was annoyed, but only a few people could tell that under the annoyance was that his voice was laced with concern.

"Maybe if you weren't so blind, everyone would realize that this is for the better!"

Both of the teenagers voices were getting louder and louder, until they were both shouting

"You're an idiot, complete idiot! If you weren't off being bitter and in a rage all the time maybe you would be able to see! To see that you are hurting the people you care about by being so distant with them. That Daphne cries herself to sleep every other night because her big sister isn't there for her. That you have your mother and the Old Lady worried that every time you go into battle, you won't come back. Same with your stubborn father and your fool of an uncle! That Mr. Clay thinks you're going to end up like the wolf, only out to kill and murder. That Red just wants everyone to stop hurting, including you Grimm, and that-"

"I know that," Her voice was low, quiet, but clear. It was also tinted with an unmistakable anguish, "If that's what it takes to win this war and protect my family, then I'll do it. It's better them than me. I don't care if they hate me for being the monster I am, as long as they are safe. . . And happy."

They both acknowledged the other. Since when did Puck become thoughtful, knew what to say, and knew what everyone thought of her? Since when did Sabrina decide that she can be fine without her family, that she can make the greatest sacrifice yet for her family?

She spoke, this time her voice filled with regret, "Now go, I have to train some more."

Puck started to walk away, wondering how he can restore the old Grimm. The Grimm

that only got angry because of his pranks. As he started to think about, at the end of their, rather emotional conversation, Ugly showed sadness. That wasn't anger, although not sure if that's better or worse.

The more he thought about it the more he thought of ideas. He began piecing it together, like a prank of his, and then finally he got it.

"Hey Puck! Did you fix Sabrina?"

"Not yet Marshmallow, she won't stop being stubborn. . ."

"Oh, well tell me when you fix her," The young girl walked away, her face showing grief. For her over protective sister won't be there for her yet.

I know, it's kind of a sad ending. By the way, Sabrina and Puck are arguing, like full on argument mode. And if you want to give me ideas for how Puck is going to help Sabrina, tell me! Thanks for reading and (hopefully) reviewing.

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