A/N: Hi! Just one thing, I might've cheated a little on Break Even, because it's really long and I'm only supposed to write for the time of the song, but I just had to keep going! Sorry!

Enjoy!


I'm Shuffling for a 100 Challenging Moments.

Song: It's Not That Easy

Artist: Erin McCarley

User: KrissM3


This was sucking the life out of her. Literally.

He was just asking so much of her, all of the time.

"I don't think…" She'd say.

And he'd say. "Oh no, it's fine," or "Don't worry! I know what I'm doing!" or "Don't you trust me? Yeesh!"

It wasn't easy being married, and she was finding that out about two years after being married.

He wanted her to be a wife, a super bowl buddy, a business partner, a therapist, a plumber, a chef, a secretary, a doctor, even a porn star at times. It was insane.

She held her stomach, feeling the small bump that was starting to rise tentatively.

She wouldn't tell him, it was too much, it just wasn't easy.


Song: Break Even

Artist: The Script

User: limegreenlimabean


Sabrina watched as the trees all blurred together and the early, gray sky turned blue, white clouds dotted the grayish/bluish sky, the sun slowly rose.

She looked peaceful on the outside, either tranquil or dead, because she just stared out the window.

It didn't matter, because on the inside she was screaming bloody murder and tearing at her chest, desperate to put a band-aid on her jagged, uneven, broken heart.

The fight had been terrible, the war that had raged on for days had finally come to its peak and everything came out.

Everything.

"Miss? Are you alright?" A voice awoke her from her troubled flashbacks.

Sabrina jumped slightly, and turned, her gaze finally breaking from the window and blurred green and glue and grey.

"Oh, I'm fine." She answered quickly, looking into the eyes of a boy, he couldn't have been any older than ten, and he had curly blonde hair and wide, innocent brown eyes.

"You're pale." He said, gesturing to her sallow complexion and blanched knuckles.

"Just, train sick." Sabrina replied, trying to escape any human contact.

"Oh, well, my mom said you should come and sit with us, you look scared." He said, being frank and pointing to a blonde woman who smiled her way, she looked young, and concerned, Sabrina smiled a shallow smile and took one last look at the window that seemed to be playing scenes from the bad part of memory lane.

Sabrina opened her mouth to reply, but then was stopped by the bus suddenly jerking forward, coming to an abrupt halt.

Sabrina's head snapped up and she looked out of that same window.

And there he was, curly hair sticking in different directions, green eyes wild and filled with regret. Sabrina's mouth literally fell open and she gasped.

"Miss? Is that who you're afraid of?" The boy asked, eying him.

"I…don't know." She said, really not knowing whether to be afraid or not.

"Sabrina Grimm." The bus driver called, his voice filled with annoyance, "Sabrina Grimm." He called again.

Sabrina reluctantly got up and stepped off of the bus, she still stood a good foot away from him, the last time she'd seen him he was belligerent, never hitting her, but all of the furniture around her.

"Puck?" She said quietly, "Puck, what are you doing here? Look I don't wanna fight anymo-"

"I need you."

"What?" Sabrina was surprised, that was not what he was saying the last time he'd seen her.

"I need you, I want you, I love you, and I'm sorry, I am so sorry, I just…Sabrina I need you in my life, simple, I don't need anything or anybody, I just need…you. "

"What about you're job? Your colleagues and your extra-nice female boss? You needed them too, last time I checked, you needed them more than you needed me."

"I quit my job, Sabrina, I walked out, I just…I'm falling to pieces."

"You quit your job? You didn't have to go that far! Not your best choice, Puck, not your best choice!"

Puck simply shrugged, "Well, what am I supposed to do when the best part of me was always you?"

Sabrina stopped, swallowing her next retort. She took in his rumpled clothing, and unshaven face, and his slightly red eyes and pleading look, begging her.

She really did love him, it was both of their faults they were in this mess, their mistakes had dumped them there, so it also took both of them to get out. So, she breathed a large breath and closed her eyes for a second, letting the air run through her hair freely, then she opened her eyes, and stared at the man she loved.

"I…I…I love you too, Puck." She said, disbelief in her voice as she ran to him and gripped him tightly.

Puck brought his face to hers and kissed her, Sabrina felt her heart slowly crawl around to find its pieces, and she smiled, for the first time in a while.

After the kiss, the two walked hand in hand toward home, the bus forgotten.

"Did you really quit your job?" Sabrina asked as she leaned into him, really hoping not.

"Nah, I just thought it had a great edge."

Sabrina was torn between smacking him and kissing him again, she did neither, instead she just smiled, happy that her broken heart wasn't healed yet, but at least it had broken even.


A/N: So, a nice thanks to KrissM3 and limegreenlimabean.

Oh and side note? I didn't mention names in It's Not That Easy for a reason, you put whoever you want in the scenario.

Thanks for reading!

-RosieWillEndYou