Disclaimer:

Sabrina: I'm hungry.

Me: that sucks.

Puck: my head really hurts.

Me: that's too bad.

Daphne: I'm bored.

Me: I'm frustrated.

Lina: *Twitters*

Me: Okay, saying I don't own the Sisters Grimm was a little far! You people annoy me to no end!

Thanks to people that reviewed. Everyone keeps saying how OOC Puck is. Yeah, I've realized that, but my mind adores a mushy Puck, and this is my story, so he's going to be fit to my standards. Sorry to disappoint. For your sakes though, I will try to have more Puck-like moments in the near future.

Also, I've still got my poll up, so check it out if you can!

Anyways, enjoy!

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~Chapter 27~

'Threat Received'

Sabrina and Puck walked into the mess hall just as Daphne was seating Basil down to eat. She looked at her sister and Puck, who had huge smiles on their faces and were actually holding hands. Daphne watched as they walked over, Sabrina leaning over to kiss Basil and then seat herself a few seats from him, cupping her stomach as she sat down. Daphne smiled and handed Basil a plate of mashed potatoes, which glowed a faint pink.

"How did the talk with Tinkerbell go?" Daphne asked innocently, and frowned when Sabrina's face fell slightly, her shoulders hunching over. Puck unexpectedly squeezed her shoulders and kissed her head quickly. Daphne raised her eyebrows at them, not sure what to think of them. Puck was nicer to Sabrina now that she was pregnant, but he'd never really been affectionate. When they'd told her she was pregnant, she had almost had to ask if the baby was actually Puck's. Just them holding hands was amazing, but Sabrina being pregnant? With Puck's kid? Puck didn't even smile at Daphne some days if he was in a bad mood.

"Not too well, but we'll talk about it later." Puck said, shifting his eyes to Sabrina for only Daphne to see. She quickly understood and nodded, changing the subject quickly for Sabrina's sake. Daphne watched her sister's actions, smiling when she would and frowning if she would frown.

"So, uh, how's the baby doing?" Daphne asked, and Sabrina's face lit up brightly. Daphne tried to pay attention as Sabrina went on to talk about how she and her baby were doing. Sabrina had never been this excited before, or never around Daphne.

"And Sprat was saying that I need to go find her soon to check on the baby. A magic ultra sound." Daphne nodded and wiped a piece of potato off Basil's forehead. "So I was thinking maybe-" Sabrina stopped talking suddenly, making Daphne look up at her sister. Sabrina was going crossed eyed, looking at a small little light on her nose. Daphne giggled and watched Lina, as she chirped and twittered to Sabrina.

"What's she saying?" Sabrina asked Puck, who was leaning back in his chair, grinning at Sabrina and his pixie.

"Just trying to bore you with girl talk." Sabrina glared at Puck, and pushed his feet off the table.

"Girl talk is not boring."

"Sure it is. Every three words you say are, 'And like, then we were like,'. Seriously, we should record your girl talk and send it to the Scarlet Hand. They would die from annoyance when they heard it." Daphne snorted out a laugh, but Sabrina only turned her attention back to Lina, smiling and nodding at her like she knew what she was saying. Daphne watched Puck watch Sabrina. His mischievous smirk he'd been sporting a moment ago was gone, and a tender smile was pasted on his face. After Sabrina had pushed his feet off, he hadn't put them back like he normally would. Daphne smiled at him, without him noticing. Puck was growing soft, and it was because he loved her sister. She fought the urge to bite her hand and instead helped clean Basil up.

As they were talking, the mess hall tent flap blew open and Charming rushed in with Snow right behind him.

"But Billy, we need to tell them so we can get her to safety." Snow was whisper yelling as they made their way through the tent, not noticing the three teenagers and Basil.

"Snow, if we tell them, that fairy king is going to fly off the handle." Charming said back loudly, spiking Puck's interest.

"Why am I flying now?" Snow and Charming stopped dead and looked over at a shocked Sabrina and Daphne, a confused Puck, and nonchalant Basil. Snow's ivory skin turned a light red, as a blush ran up her cheeks. Charming didn't' move, just stood in front of them, biting his lip. He blew out a sigh of resignation and rubbed the back of his neck.

"We've got a bit of a problem." Snow said, looking at Puck.

"What's wrong?" Puck asked, standing up quickly.

"Well, we've received a, um, a threat." Snow said nervously, like she was afraid of someone. Puck stilled looked confused, And Sabrina still shocked.

"A threat for what?"

"For Sabrina. From the Hand. They want her back for, well," Snow paused and bit her lip. Puck looked furious now, his hands fisting and his jaw clenched tightly.

"For what? Back for what?" Snow didn't say anything, and Charming stepped in to finish for her.

"Your baby. Apparently Mirror didn't appreciate the parting gesture from Sabrina." Charming looked at the eldest Grimm child, who looked ready to puke. She didn't move, just stared at Charming and Snow, and then looked at Puck. Daphne watched as Puck's eyes widened and he bolted to Sabrina's side, launching himself over the table as Sabrina fell to the side, fainting. Puck caught her in his arms, lifting her up and hugging her to his chest. He was glaring daggers at Charming, who held still, not sure what the fairy king was going to do.

"We need to get her out of the camp. Immediately." Snow nodded her agreement, along with Daphne. Charming sighed and shook his head in exasperation.

"And where are we taking her exactly?" They thought for a moment before Daphne piped up.

"We could move her to New York. Into Fairie." Charming and Snow nodded, thinking it was a good idea, but Puck flinched and shook his head venomously.

"No," was all he said, and hugged Sabrina tighter to his self when she began to slip. Daphne sighed and looked at Puck.

"Why not? She'd be perfectly safe there. Mustardseed would take care of her, you know that." Daphne said to him, but Puck only shook his head again. Snow seemed nervous, but looked Puck in the eyes anyways.

"Puck, sweetie, does your family know about your and Sabrina's baby?" Daphne looked at Puck, shocked. Puck flinched but nodded, looking guilty.

"Sabrina and I had talked about it, and decided it really wouldn't be a good idea for them to know quite yet; but if this is the only way for both of them to be safe, we'll have to do it anyway, won't we?" Puck looked at Daphne with huge puppy dog eyes, like she could fix everything. And she wanted to. She really did, but she couldn't. The only way to help was to get Sabrina to Fairie quickly.

"Yeah we will. Should I send a message that she's coming?" Daphne asked, getting out of her chair and picking up Basil. Puck nodded,

"That Sabrina and I are coming. Tonight." Charming scowled but Snow nodded patiently.

"Puck, you can't go with her! With Sabrina unable to fight, we're already running low on soldiers good enough to help with the war. We can't lose you too!" Charming argued but Puck stood firm.

"I'm going with Grimm, and you can't stop me at all." Charming looked defeated, but nodded. Puck nodded tightly, and left the hall, probably to return to his and Sabrina's cabin. Daphne sighed and followed them out, going to her own cabin with her brother to write a message for her boyfriend.

'I already feel sorry for Fairie,' Daphne thought to herself, 'a pregnant Sabrina and an overprotective, angry Puck. Hopefully the kingdom is still standing when they leave.'

~Chapter 28~

'Uncle?'

Sabrina woke up dazed and confused. She could tell she was in her cabin, on the huge bed, but she had no idea how she'd gotten there. Sitting up slowly, she held her stomach and head, trying not to puke or upset her pounding head.

"Finally, she wakes up." Sabrina looked over to see Puck perched at the foot of their bed, looking at her cautiously.

"What happened?"

"You fainted." Puck said, lying down across the bed. Sabrina frowned and looked around her cabin. There were two large duffel bags opened on a chair behind Puck, and her wardrobe drawers looked rifled through.

"Were we robbed while I was out?" She asked honestly and Puck scowled at her.

"No, I was trying to pack."

"Pack for what?" Sabrina asked, confused. Puck frowned and leaned in to Sabrina.

"'Brina, we need to leave." Sabrina must have looked shocked, because Puck grabbed her arms before she could do anything. "Let me finish before you freak out. The Hand sent a threat for you and the baby. When you fainted, Charming, Snow, Daphne and I decided it would be safest for us to leave the camp momentarily, until we can figure out how to handle the threat."

"But where are we going?" Sabrina asked, getting worked up. They had to leave her family? Now, when they were in the middle of a war?

"Fairie. Daphne has already sent a message warning them that we'll be there tonight." She must have looked upset, because Puck sighed and backed up to look at her fully.

"But that means that Tatiana and Mustardseed will—"

"Have to know about the baby? Yeah, I figured that out already. But the meeting is inevitable. They'll have to know sooner or later." Sabrina nodded and slipped off the bed, moving to the bags. She went through them, and pulled out a couple of Puck's things.

"You're coming with me?" Puck looked at her like she had gone crazy.

"Of course I'm coming. Didn't I already tell you that I'm not leaving you Grimm?" Sabrina smiled and put the clothing back and took a bag to her wardrobe and began filling it with her own clothing.

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Mustardseed was pacing again. He had received the message from Daphne little over an hour ago, and hadn't been able to sit still since.

Mustardseed,

We are sending Sabrina and Puck to Fairie tonight. The Hand has sent threats to Sabrina and the ba we need her out of the camp. There's no telling how long we need her gone, but I'm hoping you'll be able to help Puck keep her safe. She's kind of in a tight spot at the moment, and may be a little more emotional, so please help them out. Keep them all both safe.

Love, Daphne

There had been a stamp by her name to signify that the letter was genuine, a small symbol she'd created herself and had been extremely proud of it. He'd had to read it over a few times, trying to understand why there were a couple words scratched out. She'd made it sound like there were more than the two of them coming, but stopped herself and wrote it different. And Sabrina being threatened? Why was this suddenly happening?

A knock on the door startled him out of his revere.

"Come in," Mustardseed ordered and a pretty fairy slipped her upper body inside to look at him. Mustardseed suppressed a sigh. Ever since Puck had come to Fairie with Sabrina his mother had been sending random fairy woman into the kingdom to dot after him, and flirt with him, probably hoping he'd pick one. Tatiana had always like Daphne, but after Sabrina and Puck had hooked up she'd seemed to go over the deep end, trying to fit a full blooded fairy into the family line. But he wasn't going to change his mind. Seems the royal Fairie men had a thing for Grimm's.

"Sir, there's a woman outside that says she knows you. Sent a letter of her arrival?" The fairy crinkled her nose as she said this, like she didn't like the woman outside.

"What does she look like?" Mustardseed asked cautiously, not sure if it was the Hand or not. The fairy girl looked nervous for a second, like she was unwilling to say anything on the woman's features.

"Well she's, uh, a pretty blonde, with blue eyes and really long legs." She said the last part sharply, like she really didn't want to say it. Mustardseed felt a warm smile spread across his face. Sabrina and Puck had arrived.

"Thank you, uh," he stopped, not knowing her name.

"Jocelyn." She supplied happily, extremely glad that the prince of Fairie now knew her name. Mustardseed smiled and motioned for her to bring Sabrina in. Jocelyn flounced off, now much happier than she was before. A moment before, the pretty blonde came into his office, her long hair falling down her back and a creamy coloured cat following behind her. Once she closed the door behind her, the cat at her feet sat down and shifted into a blur, leaving his brother in its place.

"Is there a reason you were a cat?" Mustardseed asked with an amused smile. Puck glared at him mockingly and slumped down into a chair. Sabrina stayed by the door, slightly hunched over with her arms crossed over her chest. She looked kind of uncomfortable in the office.

"I really didn't want mother attacking me while I tried to get Sabrina comfortable." Puck said, rubbing his hands over his face tiredly. The door opened again, with a timid looking Jocelyn behind it again. Sighing, Mustardseed smiled lightly at her and she let herself in, placing the tray she was holding on the desk. She took her time setting out the cups of coffee and a plate of sandwiches and another with cookies. Once she was finished, she sashayed out the door, smiling warmly at Mustardseed as she left, not even noticing Puck or Sabrina in the room. A small snort came from Sabrina as she watched the door close shut behind Jocelyn.

"Well her attitude has improved since she greeted us at the entrance. She'd looked at me as if I looked like moss at the bottom of a lake." Sabrina said, seeming to relax a little further as she crossed the room to the sandwich platter. Puck chuckled merrily as he watched her grab a couple sandwiches with egg salad dripping out the side of one of them.

"That's because you do look like moss at the bottom of a lake." Sabrina stuck her tongue out at Puck after she took a bite of her food, revealing chewed up egg salad. Mustardseed rolled his eyes at them.

"Mother has been sending random woman into my office at random times, hoping I'll hook up with one of them." Mustardseed said, grabbing a cup and pouring a cup of coffee. He held it out for Sabrina, but she looked at Puck before she reached for it. Puck shook his head, and she sighed heavily, handing it to him instead. Puck poured sugar into it before drinking it. Mustardseed raised his brow at the two of them, unsure of what to do.

"Well, if the threat of giving in to the pretty fairies comes around let me know and I'll sick Daphne on them." Puck said joyfully, ignoring Mustardseed's questioning looks. Sabrina giggled, grabbing for another sandwich.

"How did you two get here so fast? I just got Daphne's letter a few hours ago." Mustardseed asked, changing the subject back to them.

"Daphne just zapped us here. I don't know why she won't do that every time we come here. It saves so much time." Sabrina rolled her eyes and handed Puck a sandwich as he tried to reach it by himself, pointing and grabbing the air in front of them.

"Daphne usually just zaps herself here when she comes over by herself." Sabrina and Puck paused, with a sandwich frozen between them, about to cross from Sabrina's hands to Puck's.

"Daphne comes here by herself?"

Mustardseed looked at his desk hurriedly, ignoring the question. Sabrina unfroze and finished passing the sandwich to Puck.

"Mustardseed?" Sabina asked, putting her hands on her hips. Even Puck was looking at his brother amusedly.

"Sometimes. We don't do anything, I swear!" Mustardseed says hurriedly as Sabrina's jaw sets angrily. She relaxes and rolls her eyes.

"Okay, sure. Whatever you say." Puck says, chuckling darkly as he finished his sandwich and grabs a handful of cookies. Sabrina grabs a few herself, eating them faster than Puck. Mustardseed didn't say anything for a while, just watching them. Finally he cracked when they didn't look or say anything to him for a few minutes.

"Okay, I need to know what's going on. I receive a letter from Daphne saying Sabrina is being threatened, and you show up a few hours later, looking completely relaxed! Please, can I know what's happening?" Mustardseed asked, standing right in front of them.

"We're sorry Mustardseed, but we're still kind of processing it ourselves." Puck said, placing a sandwich back onto the platter. Sabrina sighed and set her own goodies down.

"See, it started when I was kidnapped by Peter Pan and taken to Mirror, where I was asked to return the barrier to Ferryport Landing. I refused, of course, and punched him in the nose. Puck found me and took me back to the camp, where we questioned Tinkerbell. And then, after that we received the threat from Mirror, so Daphne came up with the plan to send me here until they figure out how to handle everything."

Mustardseed just stood there, not quite sure what to say, so he stayed silent. Puck ate another sandwich, slower than before, like he was nervous about something.

"But you're one of the strongest people I know. And along with Puck, you could have handled the threat by yourselves." Sabrina nodded and sighed, and then looked at Mustardseed with a nervous little grin.

"Yeah, but I'm pregnant."

He was shocked. Mustardseed couldn't move, like his feet were glued and stapled to the floor.

"You're what?" He gasped out, saying the only thing he could at the moment. Sabrina laughed lightly, and smiled at the stunned fairy.

"I'm pregnant with Puck's baby. That's why we couldn't stay at the camp. Mirror was threatening me and my baby." Mustardseed nodded, finally understanding. Puck nudged his knee with his foot, guiding him to his chair behind his desk. Mustardseed sat down hard, still kind of stunned.

"Okay, this makes more sense. But truly? This isn't just a really bad joke?" Puck scowls at his brother.

"Would I joke over something this serious?" Mustardseed grinned devilishly at his older brother.

"The twelve year old you would have." Sabrina laughed louder now, as Puck's face grew red.

"But you've got to admit, if this was a prank, it would seem much more likely now than if you were still twelve." Sabrina giggled and Puck blushed a deeper red.

"All right, enough jabs at me or I'll start making fat jokes again." Puck warned with a smirk, letting Sabrina know that he was joking now. She stuck her tongue out at him again. Mustardseed smiled at them, more glad than confused now over their behaviour with each other.

"Would you like to be escorted to your room now? You look tired Sabrina." Mustardseed asked politely, and Sabrina accepted graciously, and went to the door with Puck following behind. Mustardseed smothered a laugh as he watched his brother open the door for the pregnant Grimm and allow her to kiss his cheek. Mustardseed followed her through, smirking at Puck. He made a whipping motion with his hand, which only made Puck boot his rear as he stepped through the door.

"I'm not the only one." Puck sneered into Mustardseed's ear, and pushed him playfully into the wall. Mustardseed bounced back happily, practically prancing beside his brother.

"No, but you're going to be the only one with two Grimm's wrapping you around their fingers."

"Maybe after another of Daphne's 'not doing anything' visits that won't be the case anymore." Puck whispered just loud enough so Sabrina couldn't hear. Mustardseed sputtered for a second then sent Puck into the wall. Sabrina turned to look at them, and Puck instantly pasted a smile of innocence onto his face. She snorted and continued down the hall saying over her shoulder,

"Whatever's going on back there, I agree with the winner." Puck smiled victoriously at his little brother who only stuck his tongue out in a very Puck-like manner at the retreating blonde's back.

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There we go, now Mustardseed's in on the secret. Kind of excited for the next chapter, because hint, Tatiana learns about her new soon-to-be-grandbaby. I don't know about you guys, but I absolutely love Daphne and Mustardseed! They're my favourites (besides Puck of course)!

So, I've still got my poll up, asking what gender Sabrina's baby should be, because I kind of know, but I'm still trying to decide, and your input will be helpful.

Thanks for reading and please, review!

~Nevaeh

P.S. Yes, my name is heaven spelled backwards