Today Was A Fairytale
Chapter 4: Snow
Disclaimer: I don't own the Sisters Grimm
Sabrina's POV:
I woke up the next morning, rolling over to face my window only to find that it was snowing-hard. I loved freshly fallen snow. It was the best.
I jumped out of bed, put in dark wash heavy denim skinny jeans with a green baseball tee shirt and a black sweatshirt over it and my jacket. I slipped on my UGG boots, twisted my hair into a ponytail and ran off towards the front yard.
Daphne and Red were already outside making snowmen. Red was laughing as the snow landed on her red hat that was sitting on top of her auburn curls. Her skin was pale and her eyes were light blue, almost grey.
"SABRINA LOOK OUT," Daphne screamed and I turned around, getting a large snowball right in the face.
"PUCK," I screamed, grabbing some snow and pounding it together before chasing after him.
"Chill out Grimm," He smiled after I jumped up, grabbing his ankle to pull him down. It wasn't fair that he was flying away. "I'm just playing," He responded as I tackled him.
"Come on Grimm," He grinned playfully. "I know you have a little crush on me but you really need to get over it," He responded.
"Shut up," I said, standing up and storming inside. So much for my freshly fallen snow.
Puck's POV:
I watched Sabrina storm inside and sighed. Why was she so angry over that? I mean, I was always saying things like that to her. I knew they weren't true. No way could she like me as much as I liked her.
I shook my head. Girls were just too hard to understand sometimes. I walked into the house slowly, hoping to give her time to cool off. When I entered the house she was talking to the rest of her family about some tree.
"No Uncle Jake," Sabrina sighed as if she'd explained this a hundred times already. "We can't just use magic to decorate the house and we can't use magic to get the tree either," She said.
"Part of the fun of the Holidays is decorating the tree and the house together," Veronica added. She didn't look much like Sabrina, since she had long, pin straight, dark brown hair and dark eyes. But they had the same baby face and ski slope nose with rosebud lips.
"I thought it was all in getting presents...why don't we just go to the store and buy one?" Henry said. He looked more like Sabrina since he had her wavy blonde hair and navy blue eyes. But his face was young, like Daphne's.
"You can't have an artificial tree," Jake snapped, running a hand through his spiky blonde hair and narrowing his forest green eyes.
"We could buy a real one there," Henry pointed out.
"NO we could not," the Old Lady said. "It's always been a family tradition to cut down the tree," she reminded the boys.
"So..."Sabrina asked slowly. "Who's gonna go?" She asked.
"I'm still shopping," All the adults said. Sabrina rolled her eyes.
"How am I supposed to get there?" She asked.
"I could take you," I suggested, stepping into the room.
"Do you even know what we're talking about?" Sabrina placed her hands on her hips. "Anyways, you'll ruin that like you ruined my fresh-my first-snowfall of the year," She replied, turning on her heel and walking towards her room.
"All I did was throw a snowball," I responded before anyone could ask what it was I did this time...because sometimes, even I don't know.
Sabrina's POV:
I sat in my room, curled up on the window sill in a pair of black, tight around the ankle PINK! Sweat pants with a black PINK sweatshirt and a hot pink tank top under it with my hair in a high ponytail. I had my head bent down and I was reading Jay's Journal.
"Sabrina," I lifted my head to see who had entered even though I knew who it was. Puck stood in the doorway, arms crossed, leaning against the frame.
"What," I responded, tossing the book aside and crossing my arms. "What else can you ruin for me?" She asked.
"I...listen...I just want to show you something," He said softly.
"What?" I snapped.
"I have to show you," He answered.
"Just tell me," I responded coldly.
"I have to show you," He repeated, walking towards me and grabbing my hand, pulling me to my feet and pulling me towards his room.
"Let me go," I snapped. "I don't wanna go!" I cried out. "LEAVE ME ALONE," I screamed. "HELP," I shouted but nobody answered.
"Daphne and Red are the only ones home besides the Old Lady and they're decorating," He responded.
"Where are my parents?" I questioned.
"They went out with Jake," He answered.
"What do you have to show me?" I asked as I stood right in front of the door with my arms crossed. His room was just as gorgeous as it always was. Only this time, there was something added to it. It was snowing.
"I figured I ruined your real snow storm so I figured I could try and replace it for you," He smiled sheepishly.
"You did all this for...me?" I asked slightly amazed. I'd been so cruel to him and he'd gone through all this trouble. "How," I asked, not able to keep that little thought in any longer.
"Magic...the room's weather is controlled by my mood so I got the idea when it started to rain. I just adjusted the temperature so it was cold enough for snow," He explained softly.
"Puck...this is the sweetest thing anyone's ever done for me," I smiled.
"Well, you deserved it," Puck said. "I should have just let you enjoy your snow..."He trailed off.
"No...I was overreacting," I replied.
"Well, I know something else that can make you even happier," He smirked. "Follow me," He said, taking my hand and pulling me from the room and down the stairs.
"You have a sick obsession with pulling me," I laughed.
"Well, you need to see this. Everyone's worked really hard," He said.
"What are you talking about-oh my god!" I gasped as I saw the huge Christmas tree that took up the entire living room with its high, castle like ceiling. It was covered with tons of ornaments, all red and gold with a few green tossed in. The lights were shining and all white and the star was antique and gold.
There were four stockings hanging from the fireplace and other decorations all over. Sabrina knew there was probably a wreath on the door.
"You really did all this in so little time?" Sabrina asked.
"Like the magic touch I added to the tree," Jake smiled and Sabrina noticed that the tree had one unique effect. It looked as if it was snowing over only the tree.
"I love it," Sabrina beamed.
