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It was probably one of the most miserable days Daphne had ever had. She almost cracked a tooth trying to eat the stale bread. When she sat on the creaky mattress, bugs scuttled from underneath it. She screamed and ran to the other side of the room. She swore they followed her as she bolted around the cell. She stumbled painfully to the rickety table and sat on it. Taking a deep breath, she looked around. Her cell was the biggest, with glass surrounding it. Positive that it was enchanted glass, she looked at the people inside the other cells. She recognized them as the criminals in the Ferryport Landing Jail, before Nottingham released them. They looked underfed and depressed. She thought that they should at least get some food and a shower. They looked like they had neither for months.

The distressed girl felt her recent feelings spin into a sobbing session, when the door emitted a blue light. A tall guard walked into the room followed by two dejected people she recognized as Uncle Jake and Puck. She was stunned, and uttered a wild cry that no one heard. Uncle Jake and Puck looked around the room, and when their eyes laid on her her cell, Uncle Jake stared in shock, and Puck shouted in anger. The guard opened a cell containing an ogre and lopped off it's head. Thinking nothing of it, the guard kicked the dead beast out of the way and shoved the two in the dingy cell. He rammed the door shut and left.

Daphne and Puck waved to each other in distress. Puck tried to mouth that Sabrina was still free and could maybe save them, but Daphne wasn't very good at lip reading. Tears sprang to her eyes.

Before she lost her sanity to the hundreds of bugs crawling up her feet, the door released the same blue light, and this time a small man entered the room. Her tears suddenly disappeared and a whirlwind of anger bubbled inside of her. Immediately she knew that Rumpelstiltskin was here. Suddenly the blue light happened again and a very angry Sabrina stumbled in. She looked around and saw Puck and Uncle Jake. Her eyes hardened, and she slowly turned to see Daphne. Daphne smiled sorrowfully as she saw her sister fall to her knees and scream. Criminals, enemies, friends, and family hung their heads.

Everyone missed Rumpelstiltskin's mysterious disappearance.

Just as Daphne felt her anger diminish and realized the little man was missing, she was blinded again by the blue light. A cloaked figure entered the room with a glinting golden dagger. She knew who it was, even though no one else did. She ran up to the front of the cell, banging on the glass, the bugs slowly crawling up her body, and screamed for Sabrina's life. The figure lowered his hood, and his eyes twinkled with madness. William Charming grinned at Daphne and waved to her. She stonily stared back. Her feelings were the deepest of hurt and distress; she always thought Charming was good, deep down inside. That feeling was whisked away when she found out who he was.

Puck and Uncle Jake were paralyzed. There wasn't much to say about that.

Quickly, however, Puck came to his senses and banged on his cell door, face turning purple. This got Sabrina's attention, who was crouched down on the ground, head in hands. Puck's screams sounded like a wild animal; and he was gesturing that she should run. She quickly got to her feet and spun around.

Daphne was paralyzed when Charming's golden dagger glinted above Sabrina's head. Charming grinned widely.


Sabrina's tears came to a halt; time slowed; mouth's opened in astonishment; and she bravely pulled out her silver dagger.

She felt surprised beyond belief at why her almost-friend was standing above her with a dagger. She went through a mixture of feelings-disbelief, confusion, fear, but the most was anger.

"I knew you were an evil little shit."

He chuckled. "I would hardly call myself a piece of excrement. And for evil, why no, I am just a man looking to put us Everafters in our rightful place, which is ruling over humans. Now, Sabrina Grimm, I have a deal to make with you."

Charming slowly put his dagger back in his cloak. Sabrina was surprised at the absence of a fight.

Still, she stood strong, holding tight to her dagger. She sneered, but nodded for him to continue.

"I know you are wondering about what I am doing here. I know you want to know who I really am. I know you are in the dark about many things."

"I will not relieve your stupidity yet, because right now you have a decision to make."

"Join the Scarlet Hand and your sister will be free. Refuse to join and not only will your sister die, but we will place the barrier spell on your whole family, trapping them without food or water forever."

"You would be a very helpful asset to the Scarlet Hand, Sabrina Grimm. You are fast, smart, brave, and persuasive. You must join without a fight, and you must stay with us and not betray us. What do you say, huh?"

Sabrina closed her eyes, shaking. It was silent for a long time, but she wasn't making the decision. She already knew it.

"I will join the Scarlet Hand." She said solemnly.

Uncle Jake hung his head. Puck slumped. Criminals cheered and enemies grinned. Daphne was silent.

William Charming stared at Sabrina with greed. "Good."

Charming turned and motioned for a guard. He whispered in the guard's ear and the guard nodded, turning to Daphne's cell. Sabrina watched with wide eyes as Daphne stumbled out. Sabrina rushed to hug her sister but Charming yanked at her shirt. Daphne's eyes watered as the guard shoved her out of the room.

Sabrina stared at Puck. "Wait!"

The guard's head turned quickly. Sabrina looked with anger at Charming. "You release Puck and Uncle Jake right now. NOW!"

William Charming clenched his jaw, and slapped her face. Still, he nodded to the guard and Puck and Uncle Jake were released.

"Where are they going?" Sabrina touched her bright red cheek.

"Home. Come now, we are going to evaluate you."


Sabrina stood in front of a mirror. She knew it wasn't Mirror, as this one was more intricate- with gold lining. Charming gripped Sabrina's arms and the two stepped into the mirror. The girl gasped when she saw a huge, ominous, black mansion in front of her. Charming nodded to two guards who stood beside Sabrina as she shook herself out of her surprise. She walked toward the tall, large, oak doors.

Suddenly, she was struck by a thought. A very important thought.

"Charming. Who are you?"

He chuckled.

"I am the Master."

And inside, behind the evil grin and smooth voice, was a withering soul, a possessed soul, one of terror and sadness, that was William Charming.

A little short but I felt it was a good ending to this chapter.

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-C