I am so sorry! I totally forgot about the blue fairy! I know I'm a terrible author for forgetting what happens in their own story! I give you permission to yell at me! So there might be a couple more chapters after this.

Sabrina's POV:

"Hey, what's going on?" I asked. Everyone was in the living room with a pile of books.

"We're still looking for the Betty lady," Red said.

"Who?" I asked.

"The woman who you said served you at the diner when the blue fairy wasn't there," Granny replied.

"Oh right the one who poisoned me," I said. Then another thought occurred to me. "Why didn't you ask me to help?"

"Well you seemed preoccupied," Granny replied flipping through one of the books.

"I'm not preoccupied!" I said.

"Yes, you are. You're all caught up in your day dreams about Puck," Daphne growled at me.

"What's your problem?" I asked her.

"I don't have a problem. Do you have a problem?" she replied. What happened to my sweet little sister?

"Hey, guys what's up?" Puck asked coming into the room. I turned toward him and the rest of the world went away.

"See, you are definitely preoccupied!" Daphne said.

"I am not!" I snapped when I came back to reality.

"Oooo! A cat fight," Puck said and sat down and watched us intently.

"Really?" I asked.

"I wish I had popcorn!" Puck said. I rolled my eyes and picked up a book.

"Can I help?" I asked.

"Of course, Liebling," Granny said.

"So what kind of things are we looking for?" I asked.

"Well we don't have any clues so anything really," Red replied.

"Have you checked the diner?" I asked.

"I knew I was forgetting something," Uncle Jake said.

"Daphne, would you go tell your parents we're going out," Granny said. Daphne nodded and sprinted up the stairs to our parents rooms.

"Are you coming Sabrina?" Granny asked.

"I'll grab my jacket," I replied.

The diner had been closed down when we discovered the Blue Fairy had disappeared. Uncle Jake opened the door to the diner carefully and tripped over a chair.

"ouch! Where are the dang lights in here?" Uncle Jake asked. We stumbled around looking for a light switch.

"Found it!" Daphne said and turned on the lights. I squinted as my eyes began to adjust.

We search around the diner for what seems like hours and we find nothing.

"I don't think there is anything here," I said when I spotted something gold and shiny by the sink. I picked it up and it was a ring. When I touched it I tingled with the feel of magic and it was so addicting. The ring was simple. It was gold with a black stone on it. I thought of telling Granny and the others about what I found, I slipped it in my pocket instead. I could still feel the magic through my pocket and I smiled at the small tingles it gave me.

"Sabrina is right we should head home before it gets too late," Granny said and we got back in the car and headed home.

I knocked softly on Daphne's door.

"Who is it?" Her sweet little girl voice asked through the door.

"It's me, Sabrina," I said. I heard her footsteps come to the door and she opened it.

"What do you want?" her voice was no longer sweet.

"Can I talk to you?" I asked. Daphne shrugged, but let me into the room.

"Talk," she said.

"Well I can't help but notice that you seem kinda mad at me," I said.

"I've been mad at you for more than a month and you're just now noticing?" Daphne asked.

"Daphne I'm sorry for whatever I did but I'm not sure I what I'm doing wrong," I said.

"First of all, you yelled at me for going on the date with you and Puck, but I wouldn't have had to if you had just told me you were going on a date with him, and secondly you haven't spent anytime with me since you started dating him! You're always with him," Daphne said.

"I thought you wanted me to date him!" I said.

"I do, but I don't want you to be so oblivious to everything!" Daphne snapped back.

"I am not oblivious to everything!" I said my voice rising.

"We've been looking for the blue fairy for a month and you haven't noticed anything," Daphne replied.

"That's one thing!" I said.

"You are so selfish! Get out of my room!" Daphne said. I got off of her bed and left the room. She slammed her door shut behind me and I sighed. Puck came out of the bathroom looking at me questioningly.

"I feel like someone is always mad at me!" I said and walked into my room, but I left the door open so Puck could follow if he wanted.

"What happened?" Puck asked.

"Daphne is mad at me because I spend a lot of time with you," I said and buried my head in my pillow.

"Maybe she feels left out," Puck said.

"You think?" I asked.

"Probably, you spent a lot of time with her before and now all of a sudden you're not," Puck said.

"Would you mind if I brought her with us sometimes?" I asked.

"Of course not," he said and kissed me on the forehead. "Goodnight."

"Goodnight," I whispered. I took out the ring and held it in the palm of my hand. I slipped it on my finger and I felt so powerful. I smiled at the thought of having power. I took the ring off and put it back in pocket and fell asleep.

I'm sooooooo sorry! Will you ever forgive me? Please review anyway!