I feel bad. I never get on a roll anymore. Don't worry guys, this story is almost over. I won't subject you to the disappointing action that I take on this story.

Disclaimer: I do not own the Sisters Grimm Series. Michael 'The Amazing' Buckley does.

Chapter 24

I stared into the distance, waiting for the crowd to come upon us. Why is it that when the worst news comes, and I'm still standing. How I it possible that when I find that two of the people I had come to trust, had all along been trying to recruit my sister to their sick organization?

And quite possibly, recruit me?

"No. It can't be them. It's just a dream." I heard Red say from behind me. I wasn't the only one who had come to trust Gwen and Jenna.

"Dreams are just an altered reality." I quoted, for the first time in months. (AN: That's my quote, by the way. I said that a few weeks ago, and I've been waiting to use it)

Red sat down, and put her head in her hands. I couldn't find the strength to comfort her.

"Puck, I want you to go down there and help the fight. There's too many of them for us to fight off right now."

"But-" I cut off Puck by pushing him off the cliff. He would catch himself, and get my point, all at once!

It was a win-win situation.

As the battle began, I saw the lines of people getting wounded, or dying. It wasn't just the Rebellion. I could see dozens of people that I knew personally falling. They didn't get back up.

I was estimating everything. How much power, how many humans?

When only three thousand of the Rebellion was standing, I took my chance.

"Time for a nightmare, everyone." I muttered. I built up my power, and was getting ready to release it.

"Sabrina, NO!" Red shouted, but it was too late.

A wave of power flew past us, covering the Rebellion. Suddenly, they all fell to the ground. I knew that subconsciously, they were living their nightmares. Only Daphne stayed standing.

Aryaka, grab Daphne, and don't let her go. No matter what. Don't let her go.

I thought to him, just in time for everything to turn black.

I guess I wasn't done with the fainting, huh?