A/N: Ok guys, please don't kill me. I haven't posted in a REALLY long time… But Thanks to all the people who commented, I'm back. Thank you! I love you all! So, This chapter is pretty serious, but I swear that I'm going to bring back some more humor in the next chapter. I'm just kind of being evil right now, destroying everyone's favorite characters… Have I gone too far? I guess I'll find out… :}

Sabrina landed in the woods, exhilarated from the flight. Puck plopped down next to her. Sabrina carefully tucked her ears into her hat as Puck popped his wings back in.

"So… You ready?" Sabrina asked awkwardly.

Puck leaned on a tree, "Not really… let's ditch."

"Are you kidding?" Sabrina said, dubious, "Do you really think that we'd be able to ditch for five minutes before someone finds out? I'm in a family of detectives for crying out loud!"

Puck smiled mischievously, "I've faked them—"

Sabrina's phone went off, she looked at Puck pointedly, then answered it on speaker.

"Hey Granny Relda," she said.

"Leiblings? Are you ok? You're not at school yet," Granny spoke worriedly.

"Yeah, we're fine," Sabrina looked at her watch, "Granny, school hasn't even started yet. What's wrong?"

Granny sighed, "You need to come home. Now."

"Why?" Puck asked.

"It's Daphne."

Sabrina was in the air, already shooting home. She was oblivious to anything else around her. Daphne was in danger. Daphne was hurt. And it was Sabrina's fault. She was sure of it.

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Once at home, Sabrina dove through an open window, not even bothering to stop. The window appeared to be ripped off its hinges, barely hanging on. Once she arrived in the living room, she stopped. Daphne sat, facing the opposite direction, on the ground. Relief surged through Sabrina. She looked fine.

"Daphne! Oh my gosh! You had me so scared!" she said.

Daphne was still.

"Daphne?"

Puck came crashing through the window, landing lightly beside Sabrina.

"Wait a minute, Marshmallow's fine. What's the deal?" He said, walking towards the girl.

"Yo, Marshmallow, wassup?" he shouted.

The girl still didn't move.

"Sabrina, Puck, is that you?" Granny called from the other room.

"Yeah," Sabrina replied, moving forward past Daphne.

The young Grimm looked up in surprise at her older sister.

"Daphne!" Sabrina hugged the girl.

"Sabrina?" Daphne said.

Granny Relda bustled into the room.

"Why'd you bring us here?" Sabrina asked.

"Have you tried talking to her yet?" the old woman asked, a grim expression coming over her face.

"No… but…" alarm spread registered in her expression.

She looked at Daphne, who had been watching attentively.

"Daphne…?" she said carefully, "Can you hear me?"

Daphne peered up at Sabrina, a frustrated look on her face and pointed to her ear, shaking her head.

"Oh gosh…" Sabrina sat down next to Daphne, her head in her hands, "This is all my fault. If I had just been more patient…"

"There's really nothing you could've done Ugly," Puck said, attempting to be comforting.

Daphne put a hand on Sabrina's shoulder, and wrapped her into a hug. Tears slid down Daphne's face.

"I can still talk… but I can't hear myself talk… Am I talking…? This is weird…" Daphne said.

Sabrina nodded.

"Good. I don't think I'd survive if I couldn't talk… Though I don't know what good talking is if I can't be in a conversation…" Daphne mused.

"Is this another leeching spell?" Sabrina asked.

"I don't know what happened…" Daphne said, her head buried into Sabrina's shirt.

Granny nodded silently at Sabrina, waiting for Daphne to finish.

"I just finished changing and then something grabbed the back of my shirt. I heard this really beautiful singing…. And then nothing at all…" she sobbed.

"Wait—Grimm, take Marshmallow's shirt!" Puck shouted.

"What the heck, Puck? Why would I do that?" she responded.

"You can use you power to see who touched it. Maybe it will give us a clue of what they're trying to do!"

Sabrina looked dumbfounded, "Since when do any of the words coming out of your mouth make sense?"

Puck grinned, "You jealous, Ugly?"

Sabrina rolled her eyes, then turned to Daphne and pantomimed taking her shirt off. Daphne looked confused, but shrugged and took her outer layer of clothing off.

"Thank goodness she's wearing a tank top," Sabrina grumbled, taking the shirt from Daphne.

Upon contact with the clothing, her eyes and markings glowed, and the world melted away. Daphne flickered into the picture. She shrugged on the shirt, then turned, appearing to be listening to something. Maleficent suddenly appeared, her hand on Daphne's shirt. Sabrina hissed at the sight of the retched woman anywhere near her sister. The witch was singing, and she quickly covered both of Daphne's ears, holding in her mouth a small bottle. Energy surged through her arms and into the flask. Daphne fell to the ground, unconscious, and Maleficent disappeared.

Sabrina opened her eyes in the real world, Puck, Granny and Daphne looming over her.

"I don't think she's stealing this for herself…" Sabrina gasped.

"Then who?" Puck said.

"I don't know… But I know it won't be good…"