Hey everyone! Sorry about the wait, my computer crashed and because my parents rarely use the one at home they didn't feel the need to fix it for a really really long anyway, on with the story.

Disclaimer: Still Don't own sisters Grimm

"Sabrina, why are you ignoring Puck?"

"I'm not ignoring him!"

"Yes Sabrina, yes you are."

"I am not! I'm just..."

"Not talking to him?"

Sometimes Sabrina really hated having a younger sister. I mean really, what good was ignoring someone if people pointed out the fact that you were ignoring them?

But Daphne did have a point. She had been ignoring Puck, and there was only so long she could keep from being alone with him. But she still wasn't sure what to say. What would she tell him about the essay? The truth? The fact that she really thought he was this kind person? He would laugh at her. She was sure of it. After all, she wasn't supposed to be the touchy feely type person. Could she handle a creepy cult bent on destroying her family? Sure, why not? But feelings? Pure terror.

She had been lucky so far in her quest to ignore him. Unfortunatly, her luck was about to run out.

"Hi." The blonde haired fairy plopped himself into the seat beside her. "Soooo... I have a question," Sabrina sent him a hard look. Hopefully he would get up and leave.

No such luck.

"When you wrote your essay, did you really believe all that stuff? Cuz I mean, I'm a villain..." He trailed off at her exasperated look. Puck wasn't really sure why he wanted Sabrina to admit that she actually felt that way, after all, he wasn't very comfortable with being called out on his good deeds, but he wanted her to say it. He wanted to know she meant what she said, and that it wasn't just for an essay.

Sabrina opened her mouth to speak. Puck held his breath.

"Look Puck. I know your a villain of the worst kind. I also know that deep down, you keep saving us for more than just free food." It didn't escape Pucks notice that she said us and not just her. Before he could fully register what was happening, Sabrina leaned down and whispered in his ear, "I also know you need to be saved sometimes. And I don't mind."

Puck stared at the blonde, dumb-struck. She just smiled at him and left the room.

Sabrina leaned against her bedroom door. Had she really just said that? Yes, yes she had. And now she had to deal with the consequences.

Maybe locking herself in her room for the rest of her life wasn't such a bad idea.

All right, I know it's short, but I'm hoping on getting more up soon. Now that it's summer my updating patterns should change. Hopefully.