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Well, I bet you never expected to see this chapter, am I right? That whole idea of only writing on weekends has been thrown out the window, because I've learned (and you to, probably) that I am an unreliable writer with muti-chaps. So, mostly one-shots from now on. I'll also save you the trouble of reading a half-ass excuse of "Oh, I was busy." because, me being honest here, I spent my free time on tv and youtube watching Pewdiepie (Brofist to any of you bros out there ) So, I'll finish this story and post a oneshot up. I actually got an idea for one. So be on the look out!
Review replies
Cookie Monstaaa: Awesome, I'm glad you like it! Sorry I haven't updated since forever, though.
Gifted Shadows: THANK YOU! I totally needed the constructive response. I'll try to work on the OOC, but I'll probably won't do well. Warning: You probably won't like this chapter because it is really OOC. I feel like such a hypocrite because I hate it when someone does OOC, but here I'm am doing it. I'll try fixing it as I go one with story writing, promise. I am a girl, so don't worry about that part. I'll also do more details and more words. It feels so much longer when I wrote it, but I read it online and I totally see what you mean. I'll read your story and review it soon, too!
SparkledDreams: I don't know, because you'll hear Puck's side right now. If you do want a full detailed chapter for it though, PM or review to let me know and I'll be happy to make one!
Disclaimer: I do not own the Sisters Grimm, the characters, or anything else related to the book series.
I've been forgetting to do that. So, here's the story!
It was Saturday, and the sky was clear, and the ground was shiny and beautiful with the freshly fallen snow. Sabrina sat lazily on the porch with her homework, contemplating what x could equal. The air was crisp and cold, but her jacket and fuzzy scarf kept her warm. It had been a day since the incident, but thanks to Uncle Jake's magic, her bones healed in record time. Granny had made her stay home Friday for a day to rest, and her friend, Amber, had brought her the school work she had missed. Amber had insisted she should because "It's not fair I have to do work all day while you relax." Amber was normal human. No relation to everafters, which was perfect.
"Ah ha! It's 14!" Sabrina cheered quietly, writing down her answer. It was the last question, so she packed her things in her backpack, ready for tomorrow. She walked into the kitchen, grabbing an apple. Puck was in the kitchen too, ransacking the pantry for whatever he could stuff between two pieces of bread.
"Hey" Sabrina said cautiously. Puck darted his eyes toward here, then back to the pantry.
"Hey Grimm." he replied, not really putting any emotion in it.
Sabrina stood up, and stomped over to him, and hit him, not really hard, over the head. "We need to talk, stinkpot, because you're acting like a weirdo and it's really getting on my nerves." She yelled angrily. Ever since the incident, she had been confused about what had happened over the period she was unconscious and Puck had been acting really awkward around her. He avoided her, and barely talked to her. Sure, he pulled a prank on her, but there wasn't Puck's trademark creative, and annoying, spin on it.
"What? Don't insult your King! You're the weirdo here!" He said back, although she could tell by the sound of his voice he knew exactly what she was talking about.
"Don't act like such an idiot. You've been avoiding me like I'm the plague." She said, her voice a little softer.
"I-I just .… Well, if you'd bother to take a shower, maybe I wouldn't" he said back, crossing his arms and sticking his nose in the air.
"Fine! Be that way!" she yelled, turning away. "I don't need you anyways." She huffed, walking away.
"Wait," Puck said. She stopped and turned around, listening. "I… I know. I just don't want to see you right now." Puck said. Sabrina's jaw dropped in disbelief. Puck looked up. "No! Wait! I don't mean it like that! Well, actually, it wouldn't be too bad to not see such an ugly face so often…." Puck said, trailing off.
"If you're trying to make me kill you, it's working." Sabrina said, with a dark quiet tone. Puck froze, then face-palmed.
"I mean, I can't look at you without feeling… guilty. And a king should never be guilty of anything." Puck said, obvious discomfort audible in his voice
"What happened, Puck?" Sabrina asked. Puck forced a laugh. "Don't tell me you're still upset about hitting me, are you? I could barely feel it. You're too weak." Sabrina said. "I had it coming to me. I ripped your to-, I mean, Kraven the Deceiver and then didn't even tell you. I would've killed you if you broke my IPod…. again. ."
"It's different, though!" Puck said.
"Oh, is it because I'm a girl? You're being sexist again. I took on more of a threat then your weak hits." Sabrina replied
"I'm not trying to be sexist, it is different! And it isn't about Kraven or when I hit you! I thought I killed you!" Puck yelled,.
"Killed? When did that happen? Puck, if you don't tell me right now, I will-" Sabrina said but Puck stopped her.
"It was after you ran away. The Old Lady was yelling at me to go after you, but I wasn't really listening. I probably should've gone after you immediately." Puck started saying, but to Sabrina, it was more like he was just talking to himself and just ignoring the fact she was there.
"Maybe if I had just left right after you, I could've stopped you from running into the Scarlet Hand" Puck said, growling out the name Scarlet Hand. Sabrina was about to interject, surprised to hear he knew about the encounter because she never mentioned it to him, but decided to wait.
"I couldn't find you. Then I found the Scarlet Hand's base. I was about to turn around and tell the Old Lady, but they were all celebrating. I didn't understand at first, but then I realized. I flew down, demanding to know where you were. They laughed, saying I was too late. I didn't believe them, but I attacked anyways. At the time, it was a stupid move. But I don't regret it. The Old Lady and Charming will kill me later for it, but I still won't regret it. I flew around, but then I saw you. You were on the ground, bleeding out. I thought…" Puck trailed off.
"Well, anyways, I remember The Old Lady telling me earlier she had done research that I was going through the puberty. I refused it, and blamed it all on you, and ran off to pelt you with glop grenades, but she yelled after me something about mood swings. That's when I realized it was true, because I felt so angry. At you for running off, and Granny for yelling, and the Scarlet Hand for everything. Then, I felt everything getting so burning hot. I didn't hear anything, all I felt was burning anger, then nothing. I looked around, and realized everyone was dead. I knew what had happened ,too. It's a forbidden faerie magic that hadn't been used for centuries because of the pure devastation it caused. Not many had the ability to even use it, but I guess I did. It's called "Flipped" or something in Latin. I don't know, I didn't really listen when my mom told me. Well, It causes anyone in the area that is alive to die, and anyone dead to come back to life. When it happened, I didn't know what to do. I ran over and I checked for your pulse, but I couldn't find any. I thought I had ruined any chance of you surviving, so I brought you back here. Jake cast a spell on you, and it healed you, but they said you were alive the whole time. Then I knew they had killed you, so I felt nothing but victory knowing I had destroyed them all. I don't think that's all of them, though. The base was pretty small." Puck said. He didn't say anything after, so Sabrina guessed he was finished.
It all made sense to her. She was half conscious the entire time. But, she also could hear the Scarlett Hand members celebrating before the explosion. That meant she was alive the entire time. She decided against saying that, she would just look into it herself.
"So," she said, breaking the silence. Puck jumped, because he had actually forgotten she was there. "Is Kraven still ripped, or do I have to go and try my hand at sewing? Because that would be a real pain in the butt." She couldn't bring herself to say anything else to him. Everything was already emotional as it was, and he should consider himself lucky she was even offering to fix Kraven. "And don't even think about apologizing. You weren't strong enough to kill me, anyways." She said. Puck smiled. To them, that was as close to a "I forgive you, even though you didn't do anything wrong." as they'd ever get.
"Speaking of which, I don't know how you kill Scarlett Hand members with that weak sword of yours. I didn't feel anything." Sabrina said.
"Well, you really need to work on that punch of yours. Maybe I wouldn't be sexist if you didn't hit like such a girl." Puck replied back.
"Oh yeah? I'll show you how a girl hits." Sabrina yelled, throwing the apple at his face, but Puck turned and flew away laughing, with Sabrina chasing after him. As she was running though, she wondered who the strange girl who had talked to her in her half-consciousness*.
THE END!
Sorry if it was a super lame ending. And I hope that wasn't too short. I have a couple things to say, though.
1)I'll probably come back a change it to make it a better story for you. Maybe a sequel, too. But don't sit around waiting for it. I'm not the most reliable writer. Just send me a PM or review for anything you didn't or did like. It would help me perfect this story, and help me write others! CONSTRUCTIVE ADVICE IS ALWAYS WELCOMED!
2)*Interesting character right there! She'll probably reoccur in a lot of stories, in topics all over. You don't have to find her in all my stories (she might not even be in some). I kinda have an idea for her and her purpose, but you'll just have to wait and see!
So, I hope you enjoyed this story. And please review! You probably hear that a lot, but I really want to know what you think of it! Thanks!
