Sooo, here you go. A chapter, sorry it's a bit late I've been brain dead. Well, on this story I've actually been working a lot on my other story. It's about Annie and Finnick if you want to you should go check it out. It's called I Promise!

Willow didn't want to leave grandmother alone, not with those monsters out there, but she knew they didn't want her. They wanted Willow. It was always going to be Willow. As long as she was close to her she would put her in danger. She said it was all fine, but Willow felt like she left her alone all over again.

She thought as she walked through the dense Wyldwood. Puck? My old bird turns out to be my best friend. My best friend is a fiery It feels like months since I found all this out but it has only been twenty-four hours. Oh and I kissed him. Our lips touched, my hands clenched at his fiery red hair, and I was so close to him I could smell his earthy scent. Somewhere deep inside I knew he was something different I just blocked it out. I always block things out. I'm not a curious one, my mother said I was like piglet too scared to do anything. I was in the woods that day because I needed alone time, but in all honesty that was the first time I was out there in seventeen years of existence. I wasn't adventurous. I wasn't brave. I felt a little crazy with all this happening. This didn't feel real. This didn't happen in life.

But the eerie feeling of the Nevernever felt as real as her heart beating. To be honest it was like this place was someones heart pulsing. It had a strange air, dangerous and alive; that made it feel real.

Willow squeezed Puck's hand when she heard something, or thought she heard it.

"Calm down." He said, smiling to himself on the inside. "Creatures of the Wyldwood can taste fear."

She felt her heart stop for a second and she nodded. "Why does she want to meet me?"

"I'm not sure, there are a number of reasons she's summoned you."

"That sounds professional... Puck?"

"Yes?"

"When will the sun set?"

"When he wants to."

I glared at him for a second, but he was serious, so I stopped. "Where are we going?"

"The Iron realm."

"Iron? I thought you couldn't touch that."

"I can with this." He said, taking something out of his pocket. "But I don't have to use it yet." He put it back, and gave me a slight half-smile.

I sighed. "Puck?"

"You sure are talkative." He asked, looking at me through the side of his eye. "Yes."

"I'm sorry, I yelled at you. I really shouldn't have. I know that I hid stuff from you, and if you had to hide things it was for me. I just, I'm sorry that I freaked. I just thought I knew you and now I feel like I don't. At all. How are we suppose to be friends without each other?"

"You know me, Willow." He said, stopping. "You know me better than a lot of people I've known for centuries. I'm sorry I didn't tell you from the beginning but then it started getting harder to tell you, the closer we got. I promise everything I said, everything we did wasn't fake. I wish we had more time." He said, moving forward.

"What?" Willow doesn't move, confused. "What do you mean?

"I mean I don't know if I can stay with you in the Iron Relm for long...It's not my place to stay." He shrugged.

"You're going to leave me?" I whispered.

"No, not leave you. I-I just don't think I can stay there."

"I don't have to go with them, Puck. I don't want to."

"Willow...you have to go."

"Why?" She asked him, her soft face hard and angry.

"I don't know but I trust-"

"Don't know?!" I yell, my heart sinking into my stomach. I couldn't breath all of a sudden. "No." I whisper. "You said it wasn't fake. You just said." I felt dizzy. I began to notice my eyes acting funny, and me begin to sway. "We're friends... Damn it, we kissed!" I felt my vision begin to blur.

My diabetes was taking the best out of me at the worst time. I began to look in my bag for a chocolate bar, I couldn't find it. And I feel myself fall.


I open my eyes, and I'm in a small stone room. My eyes are heavy, and I felt like I've been hit by a bus.

"Willow." Puck whispered grabbing my hand. "Are you okay?"

I sighed, nodding. I was so tired it hurt everything.

"I forgot to get food." I said. "I'm sorry."

"Don't say that." He concern in his eyes. "Here drink this."

"Okay." I got the warm cup full of green water, that smelled sweet. I took a sip, and it tasted like nothing. "Th-"

He shook his head. "Don't say thank you."

"Puck, what's wrong?"

"Nothing, Willow. I was just worried for you." He smiled, painfully. "I think we're going to have to stay here for a bit. You don't seem very well."

"Oh. I thought I had to go."

"You do, but you need to get better, first. I'm sorry, if I scared you."

Willow looked away from Puck. "You said it would be for the better, right?"

"I have full faith in Meghan."

"I trust you... to do the best for me."

Puck smiled. "And I will."