Hey guys! Thanks for all the lovely reviews(: You're all awesome! I'm so glad you like this story so far. This chapter is dedicated to RockstarGurl4444, who had the opportunity to pick a character in this story, since she was my 190th reviewer in my other Sister's Grimm story, The City of Lights. So, our new character named Scarlett Jones will be introduced today!

And the winner of last week's Question of the Day is… FaroreGrimm! Her favorite movie is Tangled, because the songs, it's funny, and Rapunzel is still kickass! Hahah well, I totally agree xD CONGRATS on winning for the week, my lovely reviewer! You win… A Flynn Rider plush doll! Yay!

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Well… that's it. Right? Right.

~Chapter 3

"Granny, I'm home!" Sabrina called out as she entered the house. She had just gotten back from detention, which had ended nearly an hour ago.

But rather than being greeted by the familiar smells of Granny Relda's unique cooking, Sabrina was hit with a more shocking sight: Puck was sitting at the dining room table, studying. With a girl.

"Um, hi." Sabrina said awkwardly, giving a half wave. Puck waved back slowly.

Sabrina rolled her eyes. "I wasn't waving at you, I was waving at our… guest."

The girl snapped her head up from the text book she had been looking at. Her eyes widened when she saw Sabrina.

"Oh! You must be Sabrina!" The girl stood up, shaking Sabrina's hand. "I'm Scarlett Jones. I'm Robin's biology tutor." Scarlett seemed nice enough. She had long, brown hair, and big, brown eyes. To Sabrina, she looked like the model type.

Sabrina quirked an eyebrow. "I didn't know Robin had a bio tutor? Wait! Pu- I mean Robin! I thought science was your best subject…" Sabrina trailed off as she saw Puck giving her two different looks: a glare, for almost calling him by his real name, and a worried one.

"Uh, no, Sabrina. Biology is my worst subject. Remember?"

Ah. Now Sabrina understood.

Puck was excellent at biology and chemistry, pretty much anything that had to do with science he excelled at- actually, Sabrina could use him as her tutor in that subject. Puck was merely pretending that he was no good at science so he could get the girl. And now it was Sabrina's job to play along.

"Oh, right. Thank goodness you're here Scarlett. Puck sucks at bio. He's absolutely awful," Sabrina exaggerated dramatically. "I mean, he's so bad, that-"

"Okay, I think she gets it," Puck said through gritted teeth. Scarlett looked questioningly between Puck and Sabrina.

Sabrina nodded. "Well, I'm gonna go upstairs and start my homework. Nice meeting you, Scarlett."

Scarlett smiled brightly at Sabrina. "Thanks! You too!"

Sabrina dashed upstairs and ran to her bedroom. Before she slammed the door behind her, she heard Puck call up to her:

"Oh yeah, Grimm! The old lady took the family out to the Blue Plate Diner!" Sabrina scowled. Now she was stuck home alone with Puck, and his new "study buddy".

Peachy.

Ten minutes later, Sabrina couldn't get any of her homework done. It wasn't that she didn't understand the homework- English was her best subject. She just couldn't keep her mind off of Puck and Scarlett for some reason.

What is it about Scarlett that I don't like? Sabrina wondered to herself. She's too happy. Definitely too happy. But her conscience told her otherwise.

Or maybe it's because you're jealous that Puck's studying with her… Sabina instantly drop-kicked that thought. It wasn't possible. She rolled over in her bed, standing up to find some comfortable clothes. After deciding on wearing sweatpants, Uggs, and a softball hoody, Sabrina headed back downstairs.

It was quiet. Too quiet.

Sabrina should've guessed what she would lay eyes on when she walked past the living room, but she didn't. So, even though she had seen it many times before, she was utterly shocked and confused when she saw Puck kissing Scarlett. Well, kissing was a derogatory term. More like, sucking her face off. Sabrina did the first thing that came to mind- she screamed.

Scarlett and Puck pulled apart, looking at Sabrina, now very confused.

Sabrina became flustered. "Sorry, I just- I wasn't expecting to see that. Well I'm leaving now, so…continue." She quickly headed for the front door.

"Where are you going?" Puck called after her.

"Blue Plate Diner!"

"Wait!" Sabrina swiveled around, eyebrow raised expectantly.

"Yes?"

"Can you bring me and Scarlett some food?" Puck asked.

"Hell no!" And with that, she slammed the front door behind herself.

When she reached the Blue Plate Diner, Sabrina walked inside the warm, exceptional-smelling restaurant, and found her family seated at a table a few feet away from the door. She quickly walked over to them, taking a seat in the booth next to Daphne.

Daphne waved wildly at her sister, not bothering to open her mouth since it was stuffed with food. Sabrina smiled back.

"Oh, Sabrina!" Granny Relda said. "I'm glad you came. We bought you and Puck food." Granny Relda slid a plate over to Sabrina- a hamburger and fries. Sabrina greedily dug into the burger- after all, it wasn't everyday she got to taste normal and good food.

"Where's Puck at?" Uncle Jake asked curiously.

"At home." Sabrina mumbled from behind her burger. Puck was the last thing she wanted to talk about right then and there. Uncle Jake nodded in approval.

An hour was spent at the diner, Daphne speedily talking about her day at school, and Sabrina trying her hardest to keep up. After Daphne had finished reciting her entire day- from the time she woke up until currently- Sabrina decided to head back home.

Besides, Scarlett would be gone by then anyway.

"I've got a lot of homework, and I'm getting pretty tired. I think I'm gonna head back home."

Veronica smiled. "Okay. We'll be home in a little bit."

Sabrina nodded, grabbed Puck's dinner, which was wrapped in a small paper bag, and headed outside to begin her long walk home.

When she had gotten home for the second time that day, Sabrina first headed to the side of the house, where she dumped Puck's food into the trash can. Then she headed inside to the seemingly quiet house. The loud snored of Elvis were clearly heard from upstairs in Red and Daphne's bedroom. Sabrina headed upstairs to her room, almost having a heart-attack when she saw Puck, his legs crossed and seated on her bed.

"What are you doing in here?" she demanded.

"I've been waiting for my food for hours!" Puck complained.

"It's been an hour! And I'm sure time just flew by for you while you and Scarlett were getting hot and heavy in my dining room!"

Puck held his hands up defensively. "Whoa man, I just want my food."

"It's in the garbage can outside. Go fetch," Sabrina said simply.

"You suck."

"Get your smelly feet off my bed and get out of my room!" Sabrina exclaimed.

Puck crossed his arms over his chest, not budging. "You threw my food in the trash. I don't think you're in any position to make demands," he replied tauntingly.

"How about I left my fist show you the way out?" Sabrina asked, sickeningly sweet.

Puck rolled his eyes. "You wouldn't dare. And by the way, my feet do not smell. I take showers everyday, remember!" It was true. Puck had started taking showers daily when he had turned fifteen, one full year ago. Sabrina grabbed Puck's hand, and tried to pull him off the bed. Instead, she managed to fall flat on her back, staring up at his smirk. Her head was throbbing, and she felt dizzy. It clearly showed on her face, since Puck's facial expression became slightly worried. Slightly.

"You okay, Grimm?"

Sabrina sat up, rubbing the back of her sore head. "No. Stay up here, you can rot away in my room for all I care. Just leave me alone." She quickly stood up, before storming out of her bedroom.

"Fine! I'll read your diary though!" Puck called out. It was a weak attempt to make Sabrina turn right back around and start arguing with him again- because in all honesty, Puck loved fighting with her. Not only because it was fun to get under her skin, but because it was the only thing that hadn't changed about her since they had dated: her stubbornness and pride. When they fought, it was like the old Sabrina was back.

"I don't have a diary!" Sabrina called back. "But I know you do, Puck!"

Yup. Same old Sabrina. Well, at least for that moment, anyway.

Ohhh, this chapter was so fun to write! Hoped you guys liked it! Feedback would be great!

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~Anastasia