A/N HEYYY! So…yeah…I haven't updated in a long time…sorry 'bout that! But here's the next chapter! Sadly, there will on be 2-4 more chapters (after this). I can't really think of much more to put in. Like, I can think of 2-4 more chapters, but not any more. SO…enjoy it while you can.
Chapter Seven
Jake arrived home with Isabelle the night of the full moon, bloody rock in hand. The woman got a warm welcome from the Grimms', even Puck and Sabrina. She was very shy towards everyone, but always had a smile and a helping hand.
Canis and Jake had had the same idea—the spell that would answer one question. Canis had managed to obtain all the ingredients, except for three. Two of them, Jake supplied from his coat, and the last was the blood, which they would use the rock for.
The only other thing they needed was Puck and Sabrina in the same place at the same time. That was really the only part that would be any trouble. The two had taken to completely avoiding each other, not even passing through a room if the other was there.
Surprisingly enough, it was Isabelle who came up with the plan that succeeded. The entire family was sitting in the kitchen, discussing ways to get the two together. Henry and Canis wanted to force them together, Veronica and Jake wanted to trick them into being in the same place, and Relda and Daphne didn't know what they wanted to do.
But, in the heat of the argument, Isabelle started to speak. The family fell silent, and quietly, the shy woman explained her plan.
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Daphne wandered into Puck's bedroom, humming to herself as she watched the ground. She had had too much experience with Puck's room to not be careful when walking in it unaccompanied by the faery boy.
Daphne walked for a while before coming to a mound of trash that surrounded a throne. Puck was lounging in the throne, looking irked.
He looked up at the sound of the girl's approach. "What do you want, marshmallow?" Puck asked, forcing his voice to be light and playful. He wasn't mad at the little girl—just at her sister.
"Well…I was just so sick of Sabrina. She's being worse than usual, and this is the one place she won't go." Daphne rolled her eyes. "This is like, the only safe place in the house. I wish someone would put her in her place—I mean, she's just hanging out in the woods—but no one else seems to find her annoying."
Puck's eyes glinted evilly, the only time they had showed true interest in days. "You know, marshmallow, I think you're right. It's about time someone put her in her place."
As Puck stomped out of the room, Daphne smiled grimly. "Step one is complete," she said into her walkie-talkie. "Granny, it's your turn."
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Relda walked into Sabrina's room, bustling about. Sabrina was sitting at her desk, doing homework. After a few minutes, Sabrina looked up—her grandmother had stopped working was sitting on the bed, wiping at her eyes.
"Granny, what's wrong?" Sabrina asked, her brow furrowing.
"Well, libeling, Puck is…being troublesome," Relda said. "He has been teasing Daphne mercilessly, and is giving the entire family a hard time. He told me he hated me. I wish someone would put him in his place—we don't deserve it."
Sabrina came and sat on the bed next to her grandmother. "Granny Relda, why don't you just tell him to stop?"
"I have! He won't listen!" Granny sighed dramatically. "I just wish someone would make him stop…" Relda sighed again. "I have to go now, libeling. Puck has to be fed."
As Relda left the room, Sabrina's eyes grew steely. "Oh, he will be," she said quietly, her voice filling with malice. "He will be."
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Puck came in from the woods half an hour later, fury embodying him. He marched into the kitchen, looking for any sign of Sabrina. She hadn't been in the woods, or the backyard, or any of the surrounding area—he'd even sent his pixies out to look for her. So where was she?
Sabrina came downstairs into the kitchen, looking for Puck. She was going to give him what he deserved if it was the last thing she did. As soon as they were both in the kitchen, the rest of the family walked into the kitchen, closing all the doors. As soon as everyone was in the room, nets sprung around Sabrina and Puck. They began to struggle, but it was useless. The nets were magical—Puck couldn't change form to break them and Sabrina's pocketknife was useless.
Jake opened a book and began to chant. Mr. Canis added things to a cauldron as Jake spoke, and with every word, a different color light would come out of the pot. Before long, there was an aura around the cauldron, and a strange aroma filled the kitchen.
A few minutes later, Jake filled two cups with the potion and spoke a few words over them. Then, he gave one to his niece and one to Puck.
"I'm not drinking this," they said at the same time.
Jake rolled his eyes, and Henry came over. He gripped Puck's nose, making the faery boy open his mouth, and Jake poured the liquid into his mouth. After Puck swallowed, the brothers moved onto Sabrina, but she swallowed the potion on her own-she didn't want the same treatment as Puck.
As soon as Sabrina was finished drinking, a light erupted out of the two teenagers, filling the room with a blinding light.
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A/N Ok, so that was short, but I got to where I needed to be. I hope you all enjoyed it, and I'll try (emphasis on try) to update again soon.
Also, I had written this chapter, but then my computer crashed and I wasn't able to upload it for a few weeks. Gr.
