Hey Princess
A Sisters Grimm Fan Fiction
Chapter 2: Surprise
A/N: So you know that feeling when you finish a series and have no idea what to do with your life? Yeah, that's the feeling I had last night. It encouraged me to write this fan fiction. I also had this feeling a few days ago when I finished the Witch&Wizard series, so I wrote a fan fiction there 'cause the ending SUCKED. So, if you people like that James Patterson series, would you please check it out? Anyways, for anybody who didn't know-Barnes&Nobles received Council of Mirrors about two weeks early and it is officially out there (I don't think you can get it on an eReader, yet though, because I could only pre-order for my Nook.)
Sabrina Grimm sighed as she exited her room. She had her own room, while Red and Daphne shared the room besides her. Across the hall was her parent bedroom. They had a large pent house apartment, much due to her mother's new job as an Everafter lawyer. Sabrina was hoping to follow in her footsteps. Their apartment was right in the middle of Times Square, which was just a little scary for Red, but with Sabrina and Daphne's help, she'd adjusted perfectly to the big city after Canis' death two months earlier. Pinocchio also lived with them, in a room he shared with the now four year old Basil Robin Grimm. Basil only went by his middle name, majorly because Sabrina had been despartally calling out to her long lost fairy boy love in her sleep for the better part of a year. Sweet, loving Basil, who's favorites in the family were Red and Sabrina, had just assumed he was needed to comfort his sister and had taken on that name.
When she entered the kitchen, she was shocked to see two nine year old girls already seated on the couch with a ten year old boy between them. Each was eating a bowel of Fruity Pebbles. Sabrina snickered. She loved catching mature Pinocchio stooping to the immature and childish ways of her sister and her adopted sister.
"Where are mom and dad?" Sabrina asked as she passed them and entered the kitchen.
"They went to Faerie. Mustardseed called and said he needed to talk to them about something," Daphne answered with her mouth full of small, colorful bits of cereal. Sabrina cringed, even though her back was the girl dark haired girl.
"He better now have anymore lost Everafters who need a place to stay. We don't have any other bedrooms and I am not sharing my room with anybody other than the baby," Pinocchio responded and Sabrina just knew he was rolling his eyes. She sighed as she grabbed a poptart and dropped it in the toaster. Pinocchio living here was largely in part to Mustardseed telling her parents he needed a place to stay that wasn't Faerie. He was just too annoying to have around the kingdom. Sabrina wanted to question why they'd wanted Puck as their king, but she'd thought better of it.
"I doubt that's the problem...I wonder if it has anything to do with Puck?" Sabrina wondered aloud. She missed the boy. She had for a year now. She hoped he missed her too. She prayed he hadn't forgotten about her. And she really, really, really wanted to believe that he still loved her and hadn't moved on. But that was hard to do when she was never one hundred percent positive that he'd really loved her in the first place. She sighed as she got herself a glass of orange juice and then put her poptart on a plate. She walked towards the younger kids and dropped down on an arm chair. "They brought Robin with them?" She asked.
"You know dad wants you to start calling him Basil again," Daphne sighed. Sabrina shrugged. Robin clearly loved his new name more than his given name and that was all that ever mattered. Naming a child when they were born was stupid. You didn't know if it fit them or if they'd like it. She'd always thought children should get to pick their own names. It was the one good quality Lost Boys had. Not that she could ever say that aloud, for fear of Puck over hearing. She sighed as the door opened and her parents walked in, lacking her little brother. She turned and started to question this, when a dirty blonde haired boy with bright green eyes came walking in, carrying Robin. He was slightly taller than Sabrina remembered, with longer hair, but the cocky smirk on her face made her positive that it was-
"PUCK!" She squealed, jumping to her feet and racing towards him. He barely had enough time to set Robin down before Sabrina was wrapping her arms tightly around his neck and he was hugging her back, lifting her slightly into the air.
"Sabrina," He whispered, setting her back on the ground but not letting go of her. "I missed you," He whispered into her hair.
"I missed you too," She smiled at him, pushing away to look at him. "But you knew that," She giggled.
"Yeah, I did," He said, pulling her in for another hug again.
"Are you really back?" Sabrina asked, pushing away from him again.
"Are you going to ruin every time I hug you?" Puck teased.
"Are you going to answer my question?" She shot back.
"Yes, Grimm, I'm back to make your life miserable. I'm staying at Faerie...but I'm going to be protecting you-like always. Your parents just registered me for school, actually," Puck said. Sabrina frowned. This knew Puck was proper...polite and sweet. Where was the old Puck? "Oh, by the way, I still hate you, ugly," He winked at her. Oh, there he was.
"I hate you, too, stink face," She smirked at him.
"Here we go again," Daphne sighed.
