A/N: Two words: Freshman year.

Why the "Part I"?: Yes, indeed, there will be another chapter similar to this one. It just happened that it was too long and I found a good place to cut off. And I felt like updating today to avoid my homework. But the main reason is, it's been about a month since my last update...

Warning: There is more Puckabrina touchy-feely stuff in this chapter within the borrowed fics than in the previous chapters, but they're all rated T and below, so if you're reading this fic in the first place you should be okay.

Disclaimers-
Sisters Grimm: Not mine.
Even As I Know You: Not mine either. 'Tis sistergrimm97's.
Crying a River: Still not mine. It's elligoat's.
Distract Me: What do you expect? Not mine either. In An Amethyst Flash's.
Cleaning Out the Attic: Really, it's not mine. It's HPfan1230's.

On that note, thanks to all the above authors for their excellent stories! This chapter literally would not exist without you. (Incidentally, all you readers should check those stories out. They're talented writers. Especially in the Puckabrina-fluff area.)

ABOVE ALL, THANKS TO YORKIE999777000! (Don't think I forgot about you! ;D) She recommended not one, not two, but twenty-three stories for me. Can you believe that? XD I ended up reading all of them. If any of you want a Sisters Grimm reading list or want to start a forum, yorkie over here has definitely found some amazing stories. And, if she hadn't recommended all those stories in the first place, lazy me would not have hunt them down and copied them here. Thanks again, yorkie!

Well, without further ado, I present to you, the chapter.


Sabrina stared hazily at the computer screen. The words started to blur together as tears began to form at the edge of her eyes from staring at the screen so long.

Even as I Know You

Suddenly, her lips were swept up into a passionate kiss. "Puck," she breathed, and pulled him in for another kiss. His hands went to her hips, hers moving around his neck, pulling him closer while she desperately tried to capture the moment. Suddenly, in one fluent motion, he grabbed her by the butt, lifted her up, and pushed her against the wall. Sabrina wrapped her legs around his hips.

Puck, for his part, was quite taken aback by her reaction to him. The more he thought about it, the more certain he was; he loved her.

-sistergrimm97

Sabrina whacked her head on the table. The stories were getting worse and worse. At first she'd just seen stories about small things, like Puck getting nicer and actually calling her by her first name, but soon she read stories that contained much more.

Much, much more.

She'd read about half of the stories on the site by now. At first she told herself she was just bored and was trying to entertain herself, but when she turned down an offer to go out to eat just so she would have more time on the computer, she realized she was addicted to the stories.

At that pleasant thought, Sabrina resumed banging her head on the table, trying to kill the brain cells that were forcing her to read the embarrassing fics.

"Uh, Grimm? You okay?" Puck rarely showed concern for anybody, but at the moment, Sabrina was scaring him.

"Yeah. I'm great."

It was then Puck noticed the computer screen in front of her. It only took a few lines before the memory of his conversation with Mr. Canis made a jarring appearance.

"WHAT THE H-"

Sabrina slammed her head down on the table.

"-ARE YOU READING?"

"I don't know anymore," moaned Sabrina. "Go away and let me die quietly." She waved her hand half-heartedly in his direction.

Puck stared at her for another second before he made up his mind. "Come on, let's get you downstairs for some food or something," he grumbled, dragging her out of her chair to the kitchen. He poured her a bowl of cereal and set it in front of her.

"Eat," he said, shoving her head down into the bowl. He heard a muffled "Mmmf" in reply accompanied by crunching sounds. Satisfied, Puck walked calmly out of the kitchen into the living room.

And immediately broke into a run.

It took all of his willpower not to let out a manic "Mwahahahaha!" He couldn't believe it. He had finally discovered a good source of blackmail.

Sitting down in front of the computer, he clicked on "history" on the internet browser. Puck let out a low whistle as he scrolled down the long list of fanfics. Wow, Sabrina had wasted a lot of time. Suddenly, one caught his eye.

Crying a River by elligoat

It reminded him of that time they were attacked by rabid rabbits and he accidentally crashed into the barrier. That was the time that Sabrina tried to-

Puck quickly clicked on the link to distract himself.

"Don't you get it, Sabrina?" [Puck] asked, frustrated, "I've given up so much for you! I grew up for you! I started being nice to you! I have come so close to death for you!"

Puck's eyebrow was twitching violently.

He laughed sadly, "Sabrina. There was a time when I could never believe I'd say this, but I can now. Sabrina Grimm. I love you," He reached out and cupped my face in his hands.

Puck sat staring at the screen for a moment, stunned, before he slapped himself across the face. "Nope. Not going to happen," he told himself. Unfortunately, he couldn't stop the onslaught of mental images from rushing forward. Clicking on the "view history" button on the browser again, another story jumped out at him.

Distract Me by In An Amethyst Flash

Yes, please distract me, Puck thought, quickly clicking on the link.

"Now we both know we like each other." Puck nodded and was leaning in to kiss Sabrina.

Oh no.

When his lips met hers, she found that, unlike last time, she liked it. A lot.

He couldn't stop reading.

She threw her arms around his neck and ran her hands through his hair.

Puck unconsciously ran his hands through his hair before he realized what he was doing. He smacked himself again, but kept reading.

His hands went under her shirt, and Sabrina stopped. "I think that's going a bit far," She said, breathless.

"Argh!"

"Puck? Are you okay?" Hearing his cry, Sabrina had gone upstairs to find the boy fairy slapping himself in the face repeatedly.

"No, I am not okay. I can't stop reading…" Puck trailed off despondently as he sagged against the back of the chair.

Sabrina turned a bit red when she realized what he was reading. "Uh…sorry about that…"

Puck sat up a little and put his hand on the mouse again. "I need a distraction… All this reading will probably make me burst out in hives tomorrow, but at the moment, I don't really care."

He clicked on a story that looked innocent, titled Cleaning out the Attic by HPfan1230.

If he had bothered to look, he would've found that the first word in the summary was "Puckabrina."

Puck wrapped his arms tighter around me and kissed me!

"Oh my god…" Sabrina put her face in her hands and peered out between her fingers.

On the lips!

Puck's eyebrow began twitching again.

He kissed me!

Sabrina grit her teeth.

And I kissed him back.

"AAAUGH!"

"Are you guys okay?" Daphne drifted into the room to find Puck slapping himself across the face while Sabrina banged her head on the table.

Guess not.

"What are you looking at, anyways?" Daphne asked, peering at the screen.

"No, you don't need to know, Daphne," Sabrina said, attempting to push her little sister out of the room.

Usually, when you tell somebody not to do something, they will most likely do that very thing within the next two minutes.

Daphne was no exception. She gaped openly at the screen once she had gotten around Sabrina.

"I...uh...I...um sorta... I sorta like you," [Puck] said.

"I sorta like you too," [Sabrina] said, feeling the blush creeping up [her] neck.

"Um…okay…why are you guys reading this stuff? I thought you hated it," Daphne raised an eyebrow at the pair.

Puck blinked stupidly at her. "We do. You wouldn't understand."

Sabrina immediately set out to prove him wrong.

"So you see, Daphne, it's kind of like my addiction with magic. When I'm reading it, I want to keep reading, but once I stop I realize what I've been doing and want to smack myself." Sabrina looked over at Daphne. "Do you get it?"

"I see…" Daphne thoughtfully studied at the ceiling. Suddenly, a proverbial lightbulb went on over her head as her gaze cleared.

"Sabrina."

"Yes?" Sabrina was on the edge of her seat.

"Have you ever noticed how interesting the ceiling is?"