Hey Princess
A Sister's Grimm Fan Fiction
Chapter 12
A/N: I'm back! I'm not giving up the story-forget I even mentioned it. I'm going to keep writing it, all because of the few reviews I got begging me to keep it. And a huge thanks to Archer Princess for helping me through my writer's block.
Sabrina Grimm sat in the library during last block with Aria when she heard the electronic, computerized voice begin to speak. When she heard her name, she looked up and glanced all around the room, until her eyes landed on a puzzled looking Bradley who was searching all around his computer, obviously trying to figure out what was wrong with the machine. She frowned, narrowing her eyes as she glanced all around the room, trying to find Puck. She'd been suspiscious about his pranks all day, but this would be her proof. But, he wasn't anywhere to be found. She sighed as she went back to watching Bradley struggle-that is, until she realized exactly what was causing everybody's laughter.
"Sabrina, you're my definition of perfect. Your hair is like the freaking sun light-so bright and cheerful and long. And your eyes just pull me in. They're like two pools of blue. There's just one little flaw-your lips look lonely. Would they like to meet mine?"
Sabrina's eyes widened in shock and horror as Aria turned back around to face her.
"Can you believe this?" She whispered. Before Sabrina could answer, yet another 'love' letter was being read to her.
"Sabrina-I'm really not as obsessed with you as the other football players like to make me out to be. I only think about you on two occasions. Day and night. See? It's not that often. Just twice a day."
He was the biggest idiot Sabrina knew. He was worse than any other dumb jock she'd ever met-and it was all because he'd seriously just led the entire library to believe that he really thought there was more than two times of day. Day and night-that was all there was. And besides that, he was humiliating Sabrina with these letters. What kind of desperate loser took the time to write letters on his school account to a girl who barely even spoke to him?
Before she had time to speak her thoughts aloud, another letter was beginning to be read. She groaned as she shook her head.
"Sabrina...damn, what a sexy name. So exotic and...different. Sabrina Grimm. Yeah, it suits you-different, strange, extraordinary. By the way-what's your favorite pick-up line? That's what I'll be using on you.
She buried her face in her hands at that one, wishing she was anywhere else. She couldn't believe this was happening-it was so embarrassing. She'd worked so hard to remain ordinary and unknown. She didn't do anything that could make her stand out in any way other than the good types. And Bradley was destroying that with these stupid letters.
Which had to be a joke. Nobody could actually believe those letters were meant to be sweet or romantic, right? They disgusted her, and she could tell by Aria's face that she wasn't alone in thinking that. Besides, how desperate could Bradley be? The entire school knew that the kid-Robin Goodfellow, who only went by Puck-was Sabrina's boyfriend. Everybody knew that Sabrina had never dated anybody until Puck had moved here. So why would Bradley even consider writing these?
"Sabrina...I love our flirtationship. It's a relationship based on flirting, ya know? It's more than a friendship. But it's not an actual boy-friend-girl-friend thing. So I think we need to step things up a bit."
"When do you ever flirt with Bradley?" Aria asked Sabrina, raising her eyebrows at her best friend.
"I think he's confused. Maybe he doesn't know the difference between flirting and just being nice?" Sabrina shrugged.
"I'd just watch out for Miley-you know she thinks they're in some sort of relationship, even though the entire school knows he's into you. And if they didn't, well they sure do now," Aria giggled.
"Can we get out of here? I don't want to listen to this anymore," Sabrina mumbled
"I think it stopped," Aria shook her head.
"Oh god, it did-thank you!" Sabrina said, looking up at the ceiling. "And...great, he's coming over here," She rolled her eyes.
"Hey, Sabrina," Bradley grinned, sliding into a chair besides Aria. "So, I have no idea what just happened with my computer there, but some people might say that it was just some sort of crazy, weird thing that happened, but those people believe in coincidence. I happen to believe in fate, so I know that it was meant to be," He explained.
Aria burst out laughing. "Hey, Bradley, do yourself a favor, alright? Stick to football. Romance? It's not your strong suit," She giggled as she stood up.
"We have to go..."Sabrina mumbled, standing up quickly. "We have to meet Puck right after school, because he's-"
"Her boyfriend," Aria cut her off. "Yeah, her boyfriend." She repeated, clearly trying to rub that in his face-or maybe she just wanted to make sure Bradley realized once and for all that Sabrina was not single and was not interested.
"See you around," Sabrina muttered as she started to walk away.
"Maybe next time you should try some hand written letters?" Aria suggested, still laughing.
"Will you shut up?" Sabrina hissed, grabbing Aria's arm and pulling her behind him.
"Oh, Bradley?" Aria called over her shoulder. "Just thought I should tell you-those pick-up lines? They're cheesy, but they don't really work," She giggled as Sabrina pushed her out of the library doors and slammed them shut behind them.
"I can't believe you did that," Sabrina giggled.
"I can't believe that happened," Aria shrugged as she started down the hall way. Sabrina shook her head and smiled as she started after her friend. It's a good thing Puck left when he did though, or there might have been some problems," Aria said as Sabrina fell into step besides her.
"What are you talking about?' Sabrina frowned.
"Well, I mean, I don't know him all that well, but he seems like the jealous type," She shrugged.
"No, I mean...Puck wasn't in the library," Sabrina shook her head.
"Brina," Aria sighed. "Puck was sitting right next to Bradley. And then, like two minutes before the whole scene started, he left," Aria explained.
"Are you sure?" Sabrina asked.
"Like I could miss the hottest guy in the school getting up and leaving right before that little piece of drama?" Aria asked sarcastically.
"I must have just missed him..."Sabrina said softly. There was only one real thought running through her head, though. Puck was going to pay for what he did.
