Hey. I know that the last chapter was short, sorry. Writers block... also, I couldn't really add anything else. I realize that so far, this sounds a lot like some other stories, but bear with me!

Disclaimer: I like books. Especially fantasy. During camp, my friends think I'm crazy because I roll through about seven books in three weeks. I also don't own the Sisters Grimm. The End.

Chapter 3

Sabrina stared out the window of the Grimm's old car, wishing that she could ride the carpet instead of listen to the rumble and screech of their current vehicle. As opposed to those bumps, though, her life was going pretty well. Bella and she had both made the track team, with Sabrina passing the other girls in first (she'd had a lot of practice running from monsters over the years). The nice girl, Kayla, in her math class, also made the cut.

Daphne and Red were on the basketball team, but Sabrina still saw them during their games and before she left for the track. The best part was that the three of them had really gotten closer, and Sabrina saw them as sisters and friends.

Puck was, well, still Puck, and Basil still followed him around. Sabrina's younger brother simply idolized the fairy, giggling about how he wanted to be the next Trickster King.

Sabrina broke from her thoughts as the car jerked to a stop, shoving her forwards into the front seat. "Urmph." She grumpled, then pulled away. Granny Relda's head popped out from behind, shouting, "Are you okay, liebling?"

"Yes." She said, reaching for the door handle, "I'm ready to get this over with."

"You'll be fine! The library loves volunteers." Relda said, "They'll be so excited!"

Sabrina sighed. I might as well get this over with, she thought. Even though the trip was Uncle Jake-induced, Sabrina really did like reading. During the hunt for her parents, she had read journal after fairy tale after journal to find them, and had developed reading as a nervous habit. Now, when she was stressed or just bored, she still pored over sophisticated language and picture books, graphic novels and biographies.

The former librarian, the Scarecrow, had been replaced two years ago after he got a teaching job at Ferryport Landing Elementary. The school had been recently finished, and so in dire need of teachers. The Grimms themselves suggested him, and now he was the fifth grade Advanced Subjects teacher. Sabrina was about to go meet the new, human, librarian.

Inside of the building, she walked through the Fantasy section, where the fairy tale past was written. Running her hand over the books, she read each title. The Princess and the Frog, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, The Little Mermaid... Sabrina had met so many of these characters. It was like looking at the world through a high-definition camera lens that saw the world better than human eyes.

"These stories are my favorites." A voice behind her said. Sabrina spun around to see a woman she'd never met carrying a pile of books. "Are you Sabrina?"

"Yes, and you are?" Sabrina tentatively asked.

"Wes. Wes Quenno. I'm the new librarian."

Sabrina looked at the woman. She had striking blue eyes and straight white-blond hair as well as defined cheekbones. Her appearance tickled something in Sabrina's memory, but she couldn't place her finger on it.

"How can I help?" Sabrina asked.

"Oh, well, do you mind shelving these?" Wes gestured to the high pile of books she had just thumped onto a shelf.

Yes! A little voice in Sabrina's head squeaked, but she ignored it, saying, "No problem!"

After sorting about fifty books into the many genres at Ferryport's library, Sabrina was done. Flat-out done. So tired her eyes hurt from staying open. The endless disarray of books was no longer appealing; It looked like even more work. After checking the clock and realizing that it was only 3:30 in the afternoon, Sabrina called up her grandmother. Surprisingly, Puck answered.

"Wassup?" He joked through the phone.

"It's Sabrina."

"Oh."

"Well, can you pick me up?"

"Uhhhhh... Yeah, yeah. Be right there."

He hung up, and Sabrina sat there reading some book summaries for a good five minutes until Puck finally arrived. Alone.

"Where's the car?" Sabrina asked.

"The Old Lady took Daphne and Red to the Blue Plate Diner. She left Jake and I in case you called."

Dammit. Sabrina thought, Alone with this guy.

"Well, can we get going?" Sabrina gestured widely at Puck's fluorescent pink wings.

"Yeah."

He tossed a harness at her suggestively, but Sabrina just stared blankly. Puck lifted up the bottom of his shirt, revealing a similar harness surrounding his waist. Oh. Sabrina realized. After snapping together the last two buckles, Puck pitched a rope over to her, one end tied to his harness, the other hanging.

Once finally secured, Puck took off. Surprisingly, the rope let Sabrina soar beneath the fairy and made it seem as if she herself was flying. Sabrina let out a laugh and the two soared all the way back home.