... OK, before you pelt me with virtual rotten veggies, I just want to say... I'M REALLY, REALLY, REALLY, REALLY, 1000 TIMES SORRY! I'VE LEFT YOU GUYS WITHOUT ANY UPDATES FOR THIS STORY FOR I DON'T KNOW HOW MANY WEEKS AND I'M REALLY SORRY! First my town got hit by Hurricane Gustav and everyone was without cable and internet for three weeks, and then school started and I just got really busy with school stuff and volunteering, but there really is no excuse for me just leaving you hanging for so long and again I'm really sorry! On a lighter note, there's a new Sisters Grimm category! Yay! Thanx to you people who are actually dedicated to FanFiction and are a lot more considerate than I am :'( I have switched my story to that category and if you have a Sisters Grimm story, I strongly encourage you to do the same. So finally, what you have all been waiting for...(drumroll)... Chapter 9!
Ugh, come on! I need to get home already!
Sabrina thought to herself as the "car" cruised out of the hospital's parking lot. It was Saturday morning and Sabrina had just been released from the hospital. The car was actually moving at a pretty reasonable rate, considering the fact that it seemed almost as old as Puck, but it just wasn't fast enough for Sabrina. She needed plenty of time at home to get ready for the dance and figure out how she was supposed to get out of the house unnoticed, which was a near impossible task seeing as Granny Relda seemed to be peeping into Sabrina's room every ten seconds when she was sick or injured, but she would have to think of something. She could not miss that dance.
The car eventually drove into the Grimms' driveway. Sabrina let out a sigh of relief. Although she wasn't even away for a week, she was happy to be home. Hospitals just didn't do it for her.
Her uncle noticed her reaction and chuckled from the driver's seat. "Glad to be home?" he asked.
Sabrina smiled. "Yeah." With the rest of the Grimms and Puck in tow, Jake helped her out of the car and to the door. Sabrina was still a little dizzy and her head still hurt like hell, but she tried her hardest not to notice. She didn't want to get herself discouraged. Jake opened the front door and Sabrina immediately headed for her room.
Her grandmother looked at her suspiciously. "And where are you going?"
Sabrina smiled sweetly at her grandmother. "I think I might go take a nap. I didn't get a wink of sleep last night. Hospital beds are really uncomfortable to sleep on."
Relda smiled back. "OK, then. You go get some rest, but I'd like you to be up by dinner."
"OK." Then Sabrina frowned. "Uh, what time is dinner exactly?"
Granny Relda returned her frown saying, "It's around six o' clock, liebling, just like it usually is."
"Oh." Sabrina managed another smile. The dance was at seven so she made a mental note not to take too long at dinner. "Well, I promise I'll be up by then."
"Alright, liebling."
Sabrina dashed to the stairs, trying to ignore the suspicious galnces coming from Daphne and Puck. Why did they always see through her stories while Granny and Uncle Jake seemed to believe every lie she told them? Sabrina nearly passed out after climbing the stairs. The fire extinguisher incident really took its toll on her physical health. She continued trying to reassure herself that she was fine and nothing would go wrong that night as she made her way to her room. Sabrina usually took what seemed like years to pick her outfit out and she didn't want to waste any time, but the world seemed to spin even more every time she tried to hurry.
Sabrina got to her room and instinctively flopped down on her bed.
No, I have to get up, she told herself, but she really was exhausted and sleep soon followed this thought.
A whole five and a half hours later, Sabrina woke up to a knock on her door. She sleepily sat up and said, "Come in." She was surprised to see Puck slip through the door and close it behind him.
"Hey," he said.
"Hi," she said uncertainly. There was a long awkward silence before Sabrina impatiently said, "Uh, can I help you with something?"
Puck looked down at his sneakers and mumbled, "You're still going to the dance, aren't you?"
Sabrina turned scarlet. How did he know? She tried another lie, but her stuttering made it obvious that she wasn't telling the truth. "Um.. W-well of course I'm n-not."
Puck looked up and smirked at her. "Uh, yeah you are."
It was Sabrina's turn to look down at her feet as Puck continued.
"You just can't stand to see your best friend let down, even if it means risking your own physical health." His mischievous grin became larger. "But I bet you haven't even figured out how you're going to sneak out yet."
Sabrina was getting agitated. She looked up from her bare feet and glared at Puck. "What's it to you? Look, if your going to tell Granny Relda, why don't you just do it already?"
Puck's face became grim. "Well, you see, the old lady won't let me go out of the house tonight because our project is due on Monday and she wants me to work on it, but the problem is I need to get to that dance just as much as you do."
Sabrina raised a curious eyebrow. "Oh?"
"At first I just needed to go because I told Nicole I would go with her, but-"
Sabrina interrupted him here. "Wait a sec. You what?"
Puck was about to repeat his sentence, but instead just shook his head. "It's nothing."
"No, seriously, tell me."
Puck just shook his head again and continued. "But now I need to go for another reason."
"What's that?"
Puck pulled a piece of paper out of the pocket of his hoodie and handed it to Sabrina, who tried to ignore the fungus-like substance that seemed to be growing on it. She carefully unfolded it and began to read.
Brother,
It seems that things are only getting worse here in Faerie. Mother continues to throw wild tantrums regularly, no matter how much we try to calm her. I guess it is to be expected after all that happened while you were here. Also, many of the Everafters here just cannot find a way to live. We try to help them find occupations and such so that they might be able to make an honest living, but it is difficult to do so when things such as IDs and drivers licenses are needed. Oz is still on the loose. All of the best investigators in Faerie are trying to track him, but none prevail. There have been a number of killings following our father's, all believed to be associated with that group you called the Scarlet Hand.
Here is the worst of it all. There has been a mass prison break in the Faerie dungeons. We believe that it may have once again been the work of the Scarlet Hand. So far, we have only caught two of the prisoners that have escaped. There are still many, many dangerous criminals at large who could be anywhere across the world by now. Unfortunately, Moth was among the criminals that escaped. I strongly advise you to be cautious wherever you go, for we think that you may be her first victim. A victim of what, we do not know, but we do know that her intentions are not good. At first we thought that Moth would not dare enter Ferryport Landing, seeing that once she entered, she would not be able to exit, but we have recently located one of Cobwebs secret stashes of potions we had no idea even existed. Among them, there were a few bottles of a potion that would allow one to defy any type of magic effects, including the barrier spell cast on Ferryport Landing. It would not allow one to escape Ferryport Landing if they did not consume a dose before they entered the barrier, but if one was to take a dose before entering the barrier, that person would be permitted a certain amount of time inside the barrier before the effects would wear off and the person would be trapped forever inside of it if they did not exit quickly enough. When we found this potion, there were several bottles left, but it seemed as if a few were missing. We fear Moth may have found the stash before we did. If she does have that potion in her possession, we believe she wouldn't hesitate to enter Ferryport Landing. There were a few other potions missing that we think Moth may have stolen. We do not know any of their purposes, but you should be very cautious, brother, until we can put her behind bars again.
Be cautious,
Mustardseed
Sabrina had to read over the second paragraph a few times before lowering the paper, revealing her now pale face, and looking up at Puck.
"You alright, Grimm?"
Sabrina handed the letter back to Puck and mumbled, "Uh, yeah, I'm fine..." She put her head in her hands. She stayed in that position for a few minutes just thinking.
How the heck did she escape? Sabrina thought. Knowing that Moth was now at large made Sabrina fully realize that she was in serious danger. If Moth had tried to kill her before, what would stop her now?
Sabrina picked her head back up and was surprised to see that Puck was still there, leaning against the wall, looking out the window. He seemed deep in thought. What surprised her even more was that he actually looked slightly worried. And then Sabrina surprised herself. She got up, walked over to him, and said, "Hey, Puck." He looked over his shoulder at Sabrina. "Everything's going to turn out alright."
Puck started towards the door. "I hope you're right." He sighed. "Now I have to go to this stupid dance to protect you."
Sabrina looked at him with a ticked off expression. She regretted even trying to comfort him. "Um, excuse me?"
Puck stopped and turned around to look at Sabrina. "I was planning on just going to the dance and leaving early so I wouldn't have to spend so much time with Nicole- I mean let's face it, that girl's brain is an air bubble- but now I have to go because Moth could go to the dance and try to kill you again. And if I let that happen, the old lady would probably kick me out, which means no more cable. So unfortunately, I don't have a choice." He turned to exit the room, but stopped once again and, without turning around, asked, "Hey, Grimm, you still need a way to the dance?"
Sabrina looked at him suspiciously. "Yeah. Why?"
Puck sighed. "I'm feeling awfully generous today, so I guess I could fly you to the dance."
Sabrina smiled. "Really?"
"Hey, don't make me change my mind, OK?"
Sabrina tried to repress the smile that had already spread across her face. "OK, gasbag." She picked up one of the pillows on her bed and flung it at him playfully. "Now get out of my room."
Puck smiled mischievously. "Alright, but first..." Puck picked up the pillow Sabrina had flung at him and threw it forcefully back at her.
"Hey!" Sabrina said through her laughter.
Puck laughed evilly and ran out the door. Sabrina started to run after him, but then she caught a glimpse at the clock. It was almost five o' clock already! Sabrina shut her door and hurried to her closet, taking out random things, quickly glancing at them, and throwing them onto her bed like trash. She had been going through her jungle of a closet for almost ten minutes when she decided to reach up onto the top shelf above the hangers and look for something decent there. Sabrina grabbed a huge pile of clothes from off the shelf and flung it onto her bed. The sweater she chose was the first one she pulled from the pile of clothes she threw on the bed. It was olive green with a v-neck neckline. She didn't know what kind of material it was made of, but it was really soft and would be warm enough to shield her from the early fall chill. She figured she would wear a white laced cami under it so it wouldn't appear too revealing around her chest area. Sabrina then pulled a pair of dark skinny jeans from one of the few piles of clothes left in her closet. The whole outfit seemed reasonable seeing as the dress code for the dance was casual. Not too flashy, but not ripped up or inappropriate. Sabrina cleared her bed of all the clothes she had thrown on it and carefully laid out the clothes she had picked out. She had just started looking for some shoes when she heard her grandmother coming down the hall. Panicked, Sabrina quickly closed her closet door, turned out the lights, got into her bed, and pulled the covers up to her chin. Sabrina closed her eyes and pretended to be asleep when Granny Relda popped her head through the door.
"Liebling?"
Sabrina remained "asleep".
"Liebling, wake up. It's time to get out of bed," she said, a little louder this time. Relda walked over to Sabrina's bed without turning the lights on and shook her gently until she woke up from her fake slumber.
She pretended to rub sleep from her eyes as she said, "Oh, hi, Granny. What time is it?"
Her grandmother smiled down at her. "Dinner's in about thirty minutes, so I think it's time for you to get up."
Sabrina smiled back. "OK. I'll be down for dinner soon."
"Alright, liebling," she said as she exited the room, turning on the light switch so that Sabrina would not be tempted to go back to "sleep".
As soon as the door closed behind Granny, Sabrina tore off the bed sheets and hurried over to her closet, where she spent the rest of the time before dinner looking for the right pair of shoes.
A while after dinner, Relda Grimm was walking down the hall, checking to make sure each of her grandchildren were asleep. She didn't even need to look in on her youngest granddaughter to make sure she was asleep. Her snores could be heard throughout the hallway, but Relda quietly pushed the door open and looked in on her anyway. Daphne was indeed in her bed, snoring away, sleeping like there was no tomorrow. Relda smiled to herself and silently closed the little girl's door and moved on to the next door down the hall which happened to be Puck's.
Relda opened the door and stepped into the "room". She walked deep into the woods that inhabited a large part of Puck's room, but there was no telling if there was even a limit to the huge span of space he had in his unbelievable room. Relda reached the trampoline Puck usually slept on and wasn't surprised that the Trickster King wasn't there. That was the way it was on many nights, and on a few nights, Relda had foolishly decided to look for him in the confusing room. Of course she never found him. She could have searched for centuries and still not found him. Relda just assumed he was off somewhere in the forest training his army of chimps or looking over his latest plan for a prank. It was no use trying to stop him, seeing as he would always find new ways to cause trouble in the Grimm household. Relda walked back out the door and continued down the hall to Sabrina's room.
Sabrina inhabited the room her father had as a boy. Little model airplanes he had put together with much care still hung from the ceiling. Sabrina had never bothered to take them down and actually enjoyed having some part of her father there in her room. Relda peeked into the room and smiled when she saw the mess of blond hair strewn across the pillow. The covers were pulled up far enough to conceal every part of her face and the rest of her body. Relda walked in to the room, leaned over Sabrina, and kissed her hair, seeing as there was no other part of her visible. "Sweet dreams, liebling," she whispered. She quickly exited the room and headed towards her own room. Relda's grandchildren were all in bed, all safe and sound... or so she thought. Relda hadn't seen the blond wig tumble off of the head of a mannequin placed carefully on top of Sabrina's pillow with the covers pulled up over it after she left the room, completely hiding the fact that it was not her granddaughter who she kissed goodnight.
Meanwhile, Puck was grasping Sabrina's hand as he soared across the night sky in the direction of Heart Elementary and High School. Puck was actually surprised that they were able to pull off their sneaky escape from the house. They were nearly caught when Jake entered Mirror's room just a few short seconds after they flew out of the window. Puck looked down at Sabrina. She was dangerously pale and seemed to be teetering on the thin line between consciousness and unconsciousness. Although he wouldn't even admit it to himself, he was seriously worried about her. She hadn't had nearly enough time to heal after her accident and now she was holding onto a fairy with one hand, soaring through the air nearly a hundred feet off the ground. Puck instinctively pulled her closer to his body so she could wrap her arms around his neck, fearing she would pass out any second and fall a deadly one hundred feet. Maybe this wasn't such a good idea.
But then it was too late to turn back. They were landing at Heart Elementary and High School near the gym, where the dance was being held. Music could be heard blaring throughout the grounds and multicolored lights could be seen flashing through the windows. When they landed, Sabrina untangled her arms from around Puck's neck and gave him a look that seemed to say "thank you". Puck nodded at her as if to say "no problem" and they started towards the gym. Sabrina stopped as they passed a window to check herself in the reflection. Even just looking at herself in a window, Sabrina could tell that she didn't look too good. Well, her outfit was OK, but anybody could tell that she was ill, but there was no way she would admit it to herself. Sabrina ignored her deathly pale face and the throbbing in her head that seemed to get worse with every step and concentrated on her outfit. She had ended up choosing to wear a pair of simple black boots with her jeans tucked into them. After checking her hair and making sure her outfit looked decent, Sabrina caught up with Puck, who had continued walking even after Sabrina stopped. They soon arrived at the doors of the gym and walked inside.
Sabrina's head spun when she walked inside, due to the increased volume of music and all the movement and activity around her. Everyone in the sixth, seventh, and eighth grade were out on the dance floor, dancing to some hip hop song Sabrina didn't know the name of. Colored lights were flashing everywhere, almost bright enough to make the walls actually seem some color other than pink. There was a huge banner hung against one wall that said, "Welcome Back to School!" Sabrina didn't see how the banner could say "Welcome Back". The last time Sabrina had gone to school on the property, it was a whole different place, with barely any pink in sight.
"Hey, Puck," came an extremely annoying voice from behind them. Puck turned to find Nicole attempting a sexy smile at him. Puck inwardly groaned when he saw what she was wearing. He was just wearing his usual jeans and green hoodie, figuring it didn't really matter, but Nicole certainly ignored the casual dress code mentioned for the dance and went all out. She was wearing a pink spaghetti-strapped satin dress that ended a few inches above her knees along with a pair of golden stilettos that seemed as high as the Empire State Building.
Nicole then noticed Sabrina for the first time. She snorted and stepped closer to Puck, who looked extremely uncomfortable as she slid her arm around his shoulders. Nicole smirked at Sabrina and said, "Ugh, what happened to you, Grimm? Did a goblin sneeze on you?"
Sabrina glared daggers at Nicole and said, "Well at least I didn't get caught in a cotton candy machine."
Nicole continued to glare back at her until Sabrina broke away from her gaze and rushed into the crowd on the dance floor, looking around for Chris and Nick. She was still steaming from the insult Nicole shot at her in front of Puck. Well it didn't really matter if it was in front of Puck. Sabrina didn't care what he thought anyway… did she?
Sabrina soon saw Chris and Nick on the far side of the gym and hurried over to them. When she reached them, Nick was the first to turn and notice her. He beamed and said, "Hey, 'Brina."
Chris turned as well and smiled at her. "Hey."
Sabrina grinned back at both of them. "Hey, you guys. What's up?"
Nick gave her one of his crooked smiles. "Well, Chris and I were just having a rousing debate on how many trays of cafeteria food you would have to eat before you barfed. I said you would only have to eat a half."
Sabrina laughed. "I don't think you would have to eat any. Just looking at it is enough." They all laughed together and continued to talk and joke around for a few more minutes until Puck came up and hid behind Sabrina.
"Hide me!" he begged.
Sabrina looked over her shoulder at him and laughed. "From what?"
Puck risked a glance over Sabrina's shoulder and said, "From Nicole! That glob of cotton candy won't leave me alone! She's so clean and all she talks about is fashion and her favorite lip gloss flavor! I can't take it any more and it's only been fifteen minutes!"
Nick chuckled, "Hey, I know what you're going through. You kind of get used to it when you have to live with her."
Chris shrugged. "I don't know. I find being around her very entertaining." Chris grinned when she came into view, seemingly looking for someone, now with her followers worshipping after her. He took a handful of chips from a bowl on the food table and said, "Let me show you what I mean." Chris disappeared into the crowd while Sabrina and Nick watched and Puck continued to sneak peeks from behind Sabrina. Chris soon appeared again a little bit behind Nicole. He smiled mischievously over at them, snuck up behind Nicole, and shoved the chips he was holding down the back of her dress. Nicole shrieked with rage and Sabrina, Nick, and even Puck busted up laughing. Chris hurried back to them, also laughing his head off. Nick high fived him, wiping tears of laughter from his eyes. Nicole spotted them and her eyes narrowed. She stormed over to where they were standing with her posse following, fussing over her, and immediately started clawing at Chris with her impossibly long nails.
Chris just went on laughing as Nicole continued to claw him saying, "Ugh, I HATE you, you ugly little rat! I HATE YOU!"
Before Nicole could cause any real damage, a slow song came on and she spotted Puck who had now stopped laughing and started off in the opposite direction. She caught up to him, grabbed his hand forcefully, and dragged him onto the dance floor to slow dance with her. Sabrina actually felt sorry for Puck as she watched him uncomfortably put his hands on Nicole's hips. She could tell he really was unhappy.
Sabrina was pulled out of her thoughts when Chris stepped in front of her and jokingly bowed and offered his hand. "Would you care to dance, madam?" he asked in a thick British accent.
Sabrina grinned and put her hand into his. She imitated Chris's British accent as she said, "Why, I would be delighted." They laughed together as they walked hand in hand onto the dance floor. Sabrina slid her arms around Chris's neck and he slid his around her waist. The slow song droned on as they continued to turn in slow circles just like every other pair on the dance floor.
Sabrina looked up into Chris's eyes and said, "So why do you and Nick hate Nicole so much?"
Chris snorted. "Isn't it obvious?"
"Well, yeah, I guess so…"
Chris paused for a moment, then spoke again. "Truthfully, whenever I go to Nick's house, he's always serving her like she's a queen."
Sabrina looked at him with a puzzled expression. "Why?"
Chris looked back at her. "See, Nick isn't exactly a good little boy. He doesn't do anything serious, just what a normal teenage guy would do. But whatever bad things he does do, Nicole is sure to know, and she holds it over his head and blackmails him."
"But why doesn't he just stand up to her? It's not like anything serious will happen."
"I know, and I tell him that all the time, but for some reason, he just can't bring himself to do it."
Sabrina thought about this while the song droned on. It wasn't like Nick to back down. Then again, that's what he did when Nicole threatened to tell their mother about some golden thread he kept or something like that.
Then the song ended and Sabrina and Chris broke apart. Sabrina saw Puck and Nicole over Chris's shoulder and smirked. Nicole seemed to want to linger in their position with her arms around his neck, but to her dismay, Puck broke away and disappeared into the crowd, leaving Nicole to pout in silence.
Sabrina and Chris walked back to where Nick was standing by the food table. Puck soon appeared once again to hide behind Sabrina.
Sabrina snorted. "OK, I know Nicole is a jerk, but is it really that bad?"
"Uh, yes!" he insisted. "It's like she expects me to be," he shuddered, "a gentleman. You of all people know I can't do that! I think we should leave."
Sabrina frowned and looked back at Puck. "Come on, Puck. The dance is only an hour and a half longer."
"Only? Listen, Grimm, when I agreed to go with Nicole, I didn't know what I was signing up for. I seriously can't do this for another hour and a half! It's like she has me on radar or something! She won't leave me alone!"
"OK, I know it's not that bad."
"But it's bad enough! Please, Grimm, I'm begging you!... Well I'm not begging you but I really do want to leave."
Sabrina sighed and looked back at Chris and Nick. She really didn't want to leave, but Puck was wearing her down. She turned back to Puck. "Fine, but I get ten more minutes here."
Puck glared at her for a second more, but gave in. "Fine."
Just then another slow song came on. Puck got a panicked look on his face and looked around frantically. When he spotted Nicole coming his way, he quickly grabbed Sabrina's hand and started walking into the crowd.
Sabrina looked at him quizzically. "Uh, Puck, what are we doing?"
"We're dancing," he said flatly. "I am not dancing with Miss Cotton Candy again."
Sabrina couldn't help but laugh at his comment. They stopped and awkwardly put their arms around each other. Sabrina knew her face was scarlet. She probably would have thought nothing of dancing with Puck in the circumstances if she hadn't seen their future together. It would have just been an excuse for Puck to get away from Nicole. They were both pretty uncomfortable as the song went on, going slowly in a circle with Nicole glaring at them with fire in her eyes, but suddenly Sabrina felt limp. She sagged for a second in Puck's arms, but then quickly stood herself up again. I'm fine, she told herself. But Puck didn't think so.
"You OK, Grimm? You don't look so good."
"I'm fine," Sabrina insisted, but then she started to see little black dots cloud her vision. "But I guess a trip to the bathroom couldn't hurt," she said, starting towards the doors.
Puck grabbed her wrist. "Oh, no. You cannot leave me with that lunatic," he said motioning to Nicole who was still glaring at them.
"Just wait outside the gym doors where she can't see you. You'll be fine." Before Puck could protest, Sabrina pulled away and hurried out the gym doors towards the school's main hallways where the bathrooms were. It was also the hallway where Sabrina was attacked with the fire extinguisher, and it was as abandoned as ever. Sabrina tried to fight off the feeling of fear that crept up on her as she walked down the pink school hallway. She actually broke into a jog in her hurry to get to the bathroom. Once in the girls bathroom, Sabrina took a paper towel from the paper towel dispenser, soaked it in cool water, wrung it out, and blotted her steaming forehead. It helped a little, but the dizzy feeling still wouldn't leave her. After figuring that that was as good as it was going to get, Sabrina threw away the paper towel and walked out the bathroom door.
Sabrina could tell something was different as she walked down the hall. She looked towards the doors she entered the hallway through and frowned. They were wide open, allowing a breeze to drift through the hallway.
I swear the door closed behind me when I came in, she thought. Sabrina was heading towards the door to close them when she heard the clang of metal and a low moan from behind her. She turned quickly, fearing what she would find, but found nothing. Or so she thought. There appeared to be nothing, but Sabrina soon noticed a small space of air in the hall was shimmering, kind of like what the air around a car's exhaust pipe looks like when the car is running (A/N: sry if that was a bad description and you don't get the picture. It's kind of hard to explain :-[ ). She stumbled back in fear, unsure of what it was. Sabrina suddenly realized that it probably wasn't too smart to be just roaming around an abandoned hallway with a mysterious shimmering... thing. She turned around and ran towards the doors which were still wide open, as if waiting for her to get the heck out of there, but the strangest thing happened when she ran for the doors. The shimmering part of the air seemed to fly over to the doors and slammed the doors shut. But Sabrina heard a familiar sound when the thing flew right by her... like the flapping of wings. Sabrina suddenly put two and two together and wasted no time taking off at full speed towards the doors at the opposite end of the hall. She was half way there when she heard that sound of flapping wings quickly coming up behind her. Suddenly Sabrina felt a sharp pain spread across her back as something seemed to slash at it. Something sharp. She cried out and fell to the floor in pain, then looked up at what had caused it. There was the shimmering air, but now it was slowly taking a shape.
"What the heck are you?" Sabrina asked as she felt blood seeping through the back of her now torn sweater.
The air continued to form a shape, which Sabrina could now identify as the shape of a human. Then Sabrina gasped. The air had taken a shape, but she didn't like it. It took the shape of a petite girl fairy, standing above Sabrina with murder in her eyes. Her clothes were reduced to tatters and her skin smudged with dirt and grime, as if she hadn't washed in months. Her hair was tangled beyond help, resembling a bird's nest more than a head of hair. Her wings reminded Sabrina of Puck's, now standing taller than the girl's body.
The fairy smirked evilly down at her. "What the heck am I? I would not think you would forget me any time soon, human," Moth said smugly gazing down at Sabrina with a rusty dagger still clutched in her hand with Sabrina's blood slowly dripping off the end.
So there's chapter 9. Please review! You guys are awesome for reviewing so much already, and I feel so guilty for just abandoning this story for so long (sniffle) Please forgive me! Now I seriously promise that I will still update as much as I possibly can. Thanx 4 reading! I luv u guys!
- Elli
