Sabrina and Puck are 17. Disclaimer: I don't own the sisters grimm.

Sabrina watched from her bedroom window as the taxi pulled up in front of Granny Relda's house. Jake hugged each family member before getting into the taxi. Puck saluted the family in an attempt to getting out of the hug, but Relda wasn't having any of that. She pulled Puck into a bone crushing hug, then Red and Daphne tackled him in a hug too. Sabrina had refused to come down to say goodbye. She couldn't believe he was leaving. He had asked her if he had wanted him to stay, but in a fit of rage she had told him to go. Puck looked up at Sabrina's window and gave a sad smile and a little wave. He waited a second to see if she would reciprocate, but getting nothing out of her he turned and got in the car.

It took Sabrina 5 minutes to realize she had to go after him; to beg him to stay. She knew it was selfish, but she needed him. And she knew he didn't really want to go. He was only going because of that stupid fight they had and she told him she hated him. That was so far from the truth. She sprung to her feet and ran downstairs to the garage, ignoring her family yelling after her. She pulled out her bike that was a little too small for her now, but it would have to do. If she was lucky she might be able to catch them at the train station.

She pedaled fast and hard and she was so hopeful that she would make it, but then her shoelace got stuck in the wheel of the bike which sent her tumbling. Her and the bike hit the pavement hard and she groaned from the pain. Unfortunately, the bike had gotten the worst of it. The tire was all bent out of shape and there was no way she would be able to ride the rest of the way to the station. She threw the bike off of her and without tying her shoe she took off running. The shoe began to flop off, but she couldn't waste any more time so she just let it fall off. She could see the small station. It was only about a mile more, but then she heard the sound of the whistle and she knew it was pulling out of the station. She was too late.

"Puck!" She let out a scream hoping he would hear her with special fairy ears. She arrived at the station just as the end of the train pulled out.

"No!" She cried and tried to catch her breath. She was too late. Puck was gone. Dejectedly Sabrina turned back and started back to Granny's house. She walked slowly up the road. She cursed under her breath as she realized that both her shoe and the bike were no longer laying in the road as she had left them. What kind of person steals one shoe? She continued the walk to the house and was even more surprised to find the bike propped up against the house. She walked through the doorway and was about to call out when she heard:

"I just found them in the middle of the road, but I didn't see her!"

Sabrina's heart soar as she recognized the voice and rushed into the kitchen. He was facing away from her, but that didn't stop her from throwing her arms around his back. The kitchen exploded into a chaotic chorus of "Sabrina where have you been?" and "are you alright?".

"I went after Puck," she said once everything had calmed down.

"Went after me? Why?" He asked even more confused than he was by her hugging him a few minutes earlier.

"I didn't want you to go. I realized it too late so I grabbed my bike and started pedaling as fast as I could, but then my shoelace got caught and I fell off the bike and bent the wheel so I started running, but I didn't make it to the train station before the train pulled out. I'm sorry we had that fight, but please don't go," Sabrina had tears in her eyes and her whole family was shocked, but none more than Puck.

"You want me to stay? I thought you hated me," He said.

"No, I was just mad at you and I said some things I didn't mean. I'm really sorry about that. Please," She was almost whispering now. Then she realized that he wasn't on the train. That he was standing in Granny's kitchen and not sitting on one of the train's benches. "Why aren't you on the train?"

"Because I couldn't go. I… I need you," He admitted. Sabrina stared at him for a minute before bursting into laughter. Puck scrunched up in his face in anger.

"What?" he asked.

"It's just that I chased after you on a bike that's too small, fell off said bike, ran to the train station and lost my shoe in the process, still missed the train, but here you are," Sabrina explained and Puck grinned at her and handed back her sneaker.