AN: Welcome to chapter four! This took way longer than I expected, due to the fact that I had computer privileges taken away. I have to thank everyone that reviewed! You guys are now officially amazing! (Not that you weren't before!) :-) I think I'm going to go back and correct some previous chapters within the week, because they're in need of some desperate revision. Without any further ado, I present chapter 4...
Earlier in Puck's POV (while Sabrina was stilled knocked out)
"Ah, Puck. I really should thank you. You just make things so easy for me." Mirror said.
"Where's Sabrina?" I demanded. Anger swelled inside me and I wanted answers. I wasn't going to just sit here and not do anything.
"You'll find out if you behave like a good little fairy-boy. You do know how fragile humans can be, compared to everafters..." He let the last sentence dangle like a threat. Before I could respond, he walked out the door looking a little too smug.
25 Minutes Later PPOV
I sat on one of the three couches doing two things I usually try to avoid. Thinking and feeling guilty. First of all, I needed to think of a plan. This was alot harder because the dust that knocked me out temporarily, takes away my magic abilities. No flying, no shape-shifting, no minions. I was also completely alone. Then, remembering Sabrina, guilt flooded over me. I started this mess, and I had to somehow find a way to end all of this. And most importantly, make sure Sabrina and I get out alive. Then, the door opened suddenly and Sabrina walked in with Mirror and the ogres. I watched Sabrina trying to fight an oger's grip. I was so relieved to see that Sabrina was mostly okay compared to what could have happened.
"Sabrina!" I called to her.
"Puck, I'm so glad you're okay." she said back to me.
a"How cute, young love. Too bad I may just have to ruin it." Before I could say that we're not in love, he took something from an oger's sheath. I froze when I saw what it was. It was the Excalibur sword! He swiftly put the deadly sword to Sabrina's neck, and I watched her clear blue eyes widen with fear.
"Leave her alone!" I said trying to get my voice to sound brave and authouritive through my worry.
"You wouldn't want to tempt me to do something that can't be undone. But there is something you might be able to do to stop Sabrina from coming to an unfortinate end. " Right then, I wanted to call Mirror a few names that the Old Lady wouldn't be proud to hear me say. I couldn't believe what was happening. I knew I had to do something, anything, to save Sabrina or this would end up like my nightmare.
"What do you want?" I said, my voice filled with hatrid.
"For you to join the Scarlet Hand. " He said with a look of satsifaction on his face. " You see, Sabrina lives so you get what you want. Of course she'll have to stay here to make sure you don't run off. It's really a perfect plan. You have the Grimms' trust except you're also an everafter, and you'll work for me because I have Sabrina."
I said the only thing I could say. "Yes."
AN: I tried to have Puck and Sabrina stay in character and hopefuly I did okay. I know that they usually aren't that affectionate, but try to imangine it like this: your best friend/crush is captured, and you're not sure if they're even alive. So I thought Sabrina and Puck would give the fighting a rest for a little bit. He is saving her life and all. Which brings me to my next point. I think on almost any conditions Sabrina is very independent, confident, and doesn't need someone to save her, but when you have a giant sword to your neck, your confidence kind of melts away. This chapter took a lot of research and now I know what a sheath is now! It's like a thing that you keep your sword in. I'm going to update this hopefully within the week (I feel bad for leaving a cliff hanger and not updating for quite a while!). So do you have any suggestions, comments, favorite parts, of least favorite parts? Then tell me in a review. Thanks for reading!
