Hey Princess
A Sisters Grimm Fan Fiction
Chapter 11
Every day that passed with Puck was picture perfect. They spent Christmas together at Sabrina's house and New Year's as well. Every single day over break was spent in either Faerie or with Puck taking Sabrina where she wanted to go. It shocked Sabrina to see this sweet side of Puck, the one who'd offer up his jacket if she was cold. He'd never let her pay and he loved buying her little presents. She'd never believed that a Puck like this could actually exist. But she didn't mind it. On Christmas Eve, Henry had even agreed to let Puck spend the night and the two had stayed cuddled in each other's arms the entire night. Sabrina wanted to cherish the moment forever because she loved how it felt to be in his strong arms with the window open just a crack to give them an excuse to cuddle closer together. Her head git perfectly on his chest, with his chin resting on top of her head. And on New Year's Eve Puck had been allowed to sleep over again, but this time the two had stayed up all night watching old Twilight Zone episodes in black and white on the flat screen TV, cuddle under a big blanket and eating bowl after bowl of popcorn. And Puck was always the one to get up and get Sabrina another drink or refill the bowl.
Sabrina had never seen him anywhere near the kitchen to do anything other than eat before, so this just made her day. And the funny thing was...the popcorn he made was good. It was too plain but it wasn't overly buttered. And he'd mess with different spices to give her some different tastes every now and then. And he could never just bring her popcorn and her soda, there was always some kind of candy, some kind of chocolate-something sweet that she knew he'd used his magic to receive for her. Just as she knew the roses she received daily in the wide arrangement of colors had to be from magic. She was sure that sweet tasting chocolate he'd bring her that she'd devour within an hour was some secret Faerie recipe. But she just loved how sweet Puck could become. She didn't even both to think that he could have done something horrid to it, deciding to test out some new type of prank. She loved him and she trusted him. She actually believed the pranking was over, and she was right. He had an entire kingdom to command when it came to his pranks now. He could choose anybody he wished to pull pranks on. But he wasn't doing that anymore. Sabrina sort of wondered if he'd lost his pranking obsession when he'd started to grow up. Maybe it was a sign of maturity?
Well, whatever it was, Sabrina didn't mind keeping her hair neat and clean, in her natural blonde color. She didn't care that she was no longer constantly on the look out for something to trip over leading to a highly scientifically laid out invention that she was shocked Puck had been able to come up with. No, Sabrina didn't mind the lack of pranks at all. She sort of loved it. And it wasn't like this was a brand new Puck. He was still the same fun-loving, hilarious boy that he'd always been. The one who loved to tease Sabrina and lived to be her hero. And she wasn't going to exchange this version of Puck, who loved her so very much, for the one who only wanted to make her miserable and was constantly making her feel ugly.
So, Sabrina was happy to just assume that Puck's pranking days were over.
Boy, was she wrong?
Now, the two teenagers would be attending school together. It was Puck's first day at the school, and he had more than a few tricks up his sleeve for the infamous Bradley. It wasn't like Bradley didn't deserve it either. When he'd been stalking-ahem, watching over-Sabrina, he'd seen the way Bradley looked at her. Puck had heard what he'd said to and about her. Puck knew that Bradley wanted his girl and Puck was not going to allow it. Bradley could find his own girl. Sure, she wouldn't be as incredible as Sabrina was, but that was his problem. Sabrina belonged to Puck and he wasn't giving that right up until she was ready to stop being his. He just prayed that day didn't come soon. And that that day wouldn't result in her leaving Puck for Bradley.
So, throughout Puck's entire day at school, he'd tested out a new prank on his new favorite victim. He'd been blessed to have every class with Sabrina, but, that unfortunately gave him every class with Bradley. And he didn't mean unfortunately for himself. He meant it was a bad thing for poor Bradley. In homeroom, Bradley's perfect structured hair had...well, had a few problems. Puck had played a few little notes into his flute and his pixies had attacked, knotting themselves in Bradley's hair until it was so tangled and snarled there was only one option for the long haired boy. He'd need to get a hair cut. Sabrina had flashed Puck a look, signaling that she knew it was him, but he'd just shrugged and acted oh-so sorry, as if he'd never do it again.
So he didn't.
Instead, during math class, he caused Bradley to trip-a mediocre prank, sure-and then when he tried to 'help' him up, he ripped up his homework that Puck was sure had been an A+. Sabrina had asked him afterwards if that had been on purpose, but once again, Puck had denied doing anything on purpose. In English, Bradley met with a coughing fit when he tried to read Midsummer's Night Dream. He was playing Lysander and reading to Hermia-who was played by Sabrina. Well, Puck couldn't allow his own play to be read by somebody he hated so much. Sabrina had no evidence of this one, so she couldn't pin it on him. When Bradley had entered lunch, he'd taken a seat right on another person's tray and had ruined his outfit. On his hurry out the door, he'd slipped on some fallen piece of garbage and had slid right into the trap Puck had set up for him, dumping a bucket of honey on him. Sabrina had eyed Puck in anger, but still, there was no proof that Puck was to blame. And for his final prank, during study hall, he had made it so that every little thing Bradley did on the computer was announced aloud. Well, that was what he got for writing Sabrina love letters when he should have been redoing his math homework!
