So... I decided to continue the story! Yay! :) Hope you all enjoy.

CHAPTER 3:

Henry POV

Where did my daughter go? Because this rebellious teen is not her. My daughter is obedient. My daughter does not have a boyfriend. My daughter is most definitely not an Everafter. My daughter is not… A disappointment.

I didn't realize that I said all of that out loud, until I saw Sabrina's eyes fill with tears.

"Sa-"

"Don't." She said, running back in the direction of the house.

I saw everyone-I mean everyone-glaring at me.

Jake looked not only angry with me, but also really disgusted, Daphne looked betrayed, Goldi looked surprised, Mom looked disappointed, Veronica… Well she looked pissed off with me. And the kid-Puck-looked about ready to rip my head off.

I began to defend myself, but Veronica's glare shut me up.

It was quiet-an awkward silence-but then Daphne looked up at me. "You made Sabrina cry, Daddy." She whispered.

The truth in her statement hit me hard. I did. I made my daughter cry-I told her that she was a disappointment. How could I?

Without another thought, I ran in the direction that Sabrina had gone moments ago.

Puck POV

I growl when I see him following Sabrina. I go to run after him, but hands pull me back.

I look back to see Veronica. "Let him fix this. I promise that if he makes it worse and hurts her more, then he won't live to see another day. But give him chance to make things right. It might not seem like it, but I could tell that it killed him when he saw her cry."

I look at her, and see that she's telling me the truth.

Sighing, I pull back. I then look and see that Marshmallow looks…

What was it?

Sad? Marshmallow? But… That never happened.

I walk up to Daphne. "Do you want to go get ice-cream Marshmallow? I promise to get you extra marshmallows?" And that put her over the edge.

She may be older, but she was still the same Daphne.

She nodded, and I spread my wings, ready to carry her.

"Wait, can I fly by myself?"

I shook my head. "You shouldn't yet, I have to give both you and Grimm lessons before you can fly yourselves, it's not safe otherwise."

She looked a little disappointed, but hopped in my arms anyways.

We quickly flew to the ice-cream shop that the Snow Queen owned. (AN: IF YOU KNOW WHERE THAT'S FROM I'LL GIVE YOU A SHOUTOUT!)

Daphne eagerly pressed her face to the window.

"Can I have a chocolate and double chocolate chip double scoop with marshmallows, sprinkles and whipped cream, syrup and a cherry?"

I probably barely had enough money, but I let her anyways. She was practically my sister, so I was fine with her wiping me clean of any money. Well sort of.

When she was settled down with her ice cream, the two of us sat at a booth.

She licked her ice cream and then looked at me tentatively.

"What do you think Daddy's going to do?"

I knew that this would come up.

"I don't know Marshmallow, but I promise that you and your sister will always be safe as long as I'm around. Okay?"

"Okay."

After that, we moved on to lighter topics. Daphne kept going on and on about this one girl in her class's new hair cut, and how it didn't suit her at all, but I have to admit that I wasn't completely listening.

Soon afterwards, she finished her ice cream and the two of us flew back to the house.

When we got in, I was shocked to see that Sabrina was wrapped up in her father's arms on the couch, both asleep and smiling peacefully.

I guess Veronica was right.

Sabrina POV (from after she ran)

I couldn't believe it. My own father-he… was disappointed in me?

Everything I did was to make him and mom proud… But I guess I didn't.

When I got home, I threw myself on the couch, sobbing. It wasn't like me at all, but this day has been really sad. I noticed that outside it was raining lightly, because of me.

I closed my eyes and concentrated on getting the rain to stop, and it soon did.

"Wow. You really have grown up." I heard a voice say behind me.

I spun around to see my father. Was he…? He was. He was crying.

"Daddy?" I whispered.

"I'm so sorry 'Brina. I had no right to say that-you're not a disappointment, you are so, so incredible. You've done so much and you've grown up so beautifully. You make me so proud."

Without even thinking, I threw myself in his arms.

"I love you Daddy, and I've missed you so much."

"I love you too sweetheart. And I missed you too."

We hugged for another few seconds before we pulled apart and sat on the couch. He looked at me intently.

"You're so lovely Sabrina, just like your mother."

I blushed. "Thanks Daddy."

"Now tell what kind of trouble you and your sister have gotten in to while you have been here."

"Trouble?" I say innocently.

"Trust me Sabrina-I know you two better than you think I do."

I laugh and begin to tell all of our stories, starting from the giant and ending at today.

He was pale by the end.

"You went through all of that? I'm so sorry I wasn't able to keep you safe 'Brina."

"It's okay daddy, I had Puck."

His face clouded over. "Oh yes. Puck."

I sighed. "Oh daddy, please just let it go. I love him and he loves me, and he's the sweetest guy most of the time. Unless he's pulling pranks, but whatever. And he always keeps me safe. Always."

He groaned. "Then I guess I can't hate him."

I shook my head. "You're right-you can't."

He laughed and pulled me closer to him.

We just laid like that and I soon found myself drifting off, to his steady breaths and the soothing feeling of his hand gently stroking my hair.