Hey guys! I've wanted to write a SG fan fiction for a while, but haven't found the time. Finally I just sat down and started typing, and well this popped into my head. It's another fight seen between Sabrina and Puck. I think they're both at their best when they're at each other's throats. I don't know if it's any good, but I gave it my best shot. I'm also starting a story fan fiction that isn't just one shots. Actual chapters! I've already written two, but I'm still in editing mode. I took a break though and scribbled this out. I'm going to say Sabrina and Puck are about sixteen in this story. Enjoy
Disclaimer: I do not own the Sisters Grimm
"Puck!" Sabrina screamed.
"What?" Puck asked, trying hard to muster up an innocent look. It didn't work.
"A snake just crawled out from under my bed!"
"Jeez Grimm, you should really try cleaning your room once in a while." Puck grinned. "Who knows what other kinds of creatures are hiding under there." Sabrina's eyes widened, and then got very narrow.
"What do you mean by other kinds of creatures?" Puck just smiled. "Puck! What did you put under my bed?" Sabrina was starting to get worried. Puck shrugged.
"How should I know? Though I would sleep with one eye open. It's possible some of those creatures have gone without food for a couple of days. Wouldn't want to lose a toe." Sabrina had had enough. There was murder in her eyes. This though, was Puck's favorite part, the big reaction.
"I am going to kill you!" she screamed, and then lunged. Puck managed to dodge just in time, and then did what any smart person would do when facing the wrath of Sabrina Grimm, ran. Puck ran straight to his room and locked the door. Sabrina pounded on it. "Open up!" She yelled. Puck leaned against the door, clutching his wooden sword.
"Let's solve this the old fashioned way," he said. "With swords. I have mine. What about you?" Sabrina paused her pounding for a moment. She grinned.
"Yeah I have mine. Just one sec." She raced downstairs and grabbed her fencing sword. She had just started fencing, and already she was the best on her team. She ran back upstairs and knocked on Puck's door. There was no answer. Sabrina tried the knob and found it was unlocked. She slowly pushed open the door. She didn't see anyone, so she stepped inside. "Puck! Where are you?" she shouted.
"Up here!" Puck called. Sabrina looked up and saw Puck flying in the air above the giant trampoline. His wings suddenly disappeared, and he fell, hitting the trampoline and bouncing up high. He somersaulted three times in the air before landing back on the ground. He pulled out his sword. "Now that's an entrance. Don't you think?" Sabrina glared.
"Shut up and let's fight." she growled. Puck noticed her sword. He raised an eyebrow. Her sword was a lot longer and pointer than his. Meaning it would hurt a million times more.
"Are you sure you want that sword?" he asked. Sabrina nodded. Puck glanced down at his wooden one. "Well now this isn't very fair." Sabrina didn't care. She took a jab at Puck, who managed to block it. He swiped at her a few times, but Sabrina easily dodged them.
"Please tell me your trying," Sabrina laughed. Puck frowned.
"Nope not yet," he said. "Just thought I'd piss you off for a little bit longer. Your face tends to twist up into these really weird expressions." Sabrina glared, and took a stab at his stomach. Puck quickly jumped back. He chuckled. "It's really quite cute." Sabrina blinked.
"Cute?" Is that what he said? Puck seemed to realize his mistake.
"Yeah," he said scrambling for something to say. "Cute as a… pit-bull with foam coming out of its mouth." He regained his ground again. "It makes you look even more ugly then usual," he laughed. Sabrina could feel her cheeks burn. She hated it when he called her ugly! He was the ugly one. With his stupid filthy blonde hair, that fell over his big green eyes, and his annoying smile, that was slightly crooked. Sabrina shook her head. She hated him! She hated him. "Hey dogface, whatcha thinking bout?" Puck said, still trying to cover up the, calling his enemy cute, blunder. "Ways of hiding your face? I've got a tip. Try using a paper bag." Yeah. Sabrina thought. She hated him.
Sabrina slashed her sword at Puck, knocking his wooden sword out of his hand. Puck was now defenseless against Sabrina's anger. She lunged, hitting him in the chest, and knocked him to the ground. Puck looked up at her. He may have gone too far with the whole ugly thing. She really wasn't ugly, but he sure wasn't going to admit that. Well not again anyway. He decided to stall.
"Now an honorable swordsman, excuse me, swordswomen, never strikes a man while he's down." Sabrina pointed the sword at him.
"Then get up so I can smack you honorably." Puck grinned.
"How about you join me on the ground instead?" Puck swiped Sabrina's feet out from under her. As she fell he grabbed the sword from her, and jumped to his feet. Now he had the upper hand. He poked her with the sword a couple of times. "Now what Grimm?" he asked her. "I won't hurt you as long as you swear your loyalty to me forever." Then he added as an after thought, "I also want your desserts for the rest of the year."
"Never in a million years," Sabrina said, glaring.
"Then I have no choice." Puck brought the sword up.
"Wait!" Sabrina shouted. "I thought you said no honorable swordsmen strikes a man while they're down." Puck laughed.
"Ah, well you see, I am Puck! Or Robin Goodfellow! The Goodfellow part being ironic of course. I am the Trickster King! Whatever you want to call me."
"How about Mush-Brain?"
"Not that. Here's the thing," Puck brought down the sword into Sabrina's sleeve, pinning her arm to the ground. "I am not an honorable guy."
"Excuse me for thinking you had gained one bit of decency since the first time I met you, where you pushed me, I mean tried to push me into that pool. If I remember correctly you ended up in that pool, not me." She tugged on her sleeve.
"I may have underestimated you the first time we met. Must have been the blonde hair, but trust me Grimm. I will not change for anyone." Puck brought his face close up to hers, so their noses were almost touching. "Not even you." Sabrina stared back at him, unblinking. And then she kissed him.
Puck stopped thinking. He wasn't even sure what happened next. He was too focused on the fact that he was kissing Sabrina Grimm for the third time in his life. One thought did cross his mind though. He was definitely changing.
Sabrina wasn't even quite sure what she did herself. Somehow, without breaking their kiss, she managed to pull up the sword, and jab the hilt right into the Mush-Brain's stomach. Puck gasped. The moment was broken. He fell over, clutching his stomach in pain. Sabrina pushed him over so he was lying on his back, and jammed the sword down next to him. Then she leaned in close.
"Don't you ever call me ugly again fairy boy. Got it?" Puck nodded, still in shock.
"Good." Sabrina stood up. "And I want those creatures out of my room by dinner." Sabrina turned and walked out. She slammed the door behind her and leaned back against the wood. She sighed. She still couldn't believe what she had done. Kissing is a pretty good weapon she thought. She sure showed Puck, that she Sabrina Grimm, was not to be messed with. Sabrina felt good. Really good. Daphne ran up to her, interrupting her thoughts. She had a scared look on her face.
"Sabrina! I just saw some weird animal crawl out from underneath your bed!" Sabrina waved her sister's concern away.
"It's been taken care of." Sabrina said. Daphne gave her a puzzled look, and then understanding lit her eyes. She shook her head.
"Do I even wanna know?" Sabrina smiled. "You guys are fruit loops, that's what you are!" Sabrina laughed.
"Come on. Let's see what kind of fruit loopy food Granny's cooking for dinner tonight." Daphne glanced at Puck's door.
"Is Puck going to be okay?" Sabrina shrugged. "What did you do to him?" Sabrina's hand went to her lips. They were soft. A blush of red flickered to her cheeks, but Daphne didn't seem to notice.
"Nothing permanent. Though his pride might be damaged for a while." Daphne rolled her eyes and started walking downstairs.
"Fruit loops," she mumbled. Sabrina grinned, took one last look at Puck's door, and followed after.
Don't you just love those two? Thanks for reading! Hopefully you got this far. Please review! I really like to hear feedback! I'm really hoping to work on my writing more these days. I submitted a short story to a contest a little while back and I won a Regional Gold Key award, so I've been super excited about writing lately.
