Author's Note- So… I don't know if you guys like it or not, but it's fun to write. Please review! I'll keep going if there is motivation!

Disclaimer- I don't own any characters, plot, etc. All credits to Michael Buckley. All I got is my imagination!

Everyone's POV

Sabrina sat on the couch next to Daphne who was squealing and biting her palm, eyes shining with excitement. Granny cleared her throat.

"So, lieblings," she began. "We live in Fairyport Landing because we are descendants of the Brothers Grimm. They kept accurate documentations about the people they met and their stories. Those people became what's called Everafters."

"Wait," Sabrina said. "You mean to tell me that the fairytales are all true?"

Granny looked surprised. "You know who the Brothers Grimm are?"

"Heck yeah, Granny! We studied like, everything they ever wrote. We're fairytale experts!" Daphne exclaimed. "I knew they were real! No one can make up stuff that awesome!"

Granny smiled. "Good! I thought you wouldn't believe me!"

"Well, we kinda just saw Puck flying, so…" Sabrina added.

Puck came back in the room, obviously he had been eavesdropping the whole time. "You say you're an expert, huh? Then who am I?"

Sabrina answered without blinking. "Puck, A Midsummer's Night Dream, Shakespeare. One of my favorites, actually. That, and Peter Pan."

Puck blinked. "So yeah, you got it right, but you have horrible taste. Peter Pan, really? Ugh. I hate that kid." He stated. "I'm much better than him."

Sabrina rolled her eyes. "Why do they all live in Fairyport Landing?' she asked.

Granny smiled. "The Brothers put a spell so that Everafters can go in, but not out. Once you're in, you're stuck. It also repels humans, and humans can't get stuck anyway."

"Good. So Daphne and I can leave as soon as we are old enough to go to college in NYC, just like we planned," Sabrina said.

Daphne looked at her quizzically. "Why in the world would you want to leave the town that literally has magic in it? Are you crazy?"

Granny looked uncomfortable. "Actually, no. Once a Grimm enters they become an Everafter, too. So you can't leave, and from now on you won't age another day unless you want to."

"What! How will our parents find us?" Sabrina exclaimed.

"Well, they're upstairs. They have had a sleeping curse put on them." Puck stated.

Sabrina blinked, then bolted upstairs Daphne in tow.

"The room at the end of the hall," Puck said from behind her, close on her heels.

Sabrina and Daphne ran and threw open the door. Their parents lay peacefully on the bed and their eyes were closed.

"Mom! Dad!" They cried, hugging the sleeping forms of their parents.

"You do know they're asleep and can't hear you." Puck said, leaning in the door frame.

"I knew they didn't just leave us," Sabrina said, tears forming in her sapphire eyes.

"Yeah, yeah," Puck said. "I'm supposed to show you to your rooms, you can visit with the sleeping people later."

"Those sleeping people are my parents," Sabrina replied. She knelt down and whispered in her mother's ear, "I'll be back later. Promise." Sabrina stood up and allowed Puck to show them to their rooms. Sabrina and Daphne were both tired from traveling and wanted to unpack and go to sleep. Puck led them back down the hall and showed Daphne to a pink room with a fuzzy white rug that she squealed and bit her palm over. She quickly began to unpack and shut her door in Puck and Sabrina's faces.

"Well," Sabrina said to the door. "I guess I'll see you tomorrow, Daph."

Puck smirked and led her to a room across the hall from a huge bronze door. "Where does that go?" She asked curiously.

Puck smiled devilishly. "My room. It's enchanted to be whatever I want it to be. So it's totally awesome. Too bad you can't see it. No girls allowed, you know, with all the cooties and diseases you carry."

Sabrina's mouth hung open, and she ignored the rude comment. There were more important things to be mad about. 'You LIVE here?!" She yelled.

"Yes, Stinky, now let's go in your room. I'm gonna get a feel for the room while you unpack. It's good for future reference," he said slyly.

He threw open the door and she gasped. It was a sky blue room with a matching bedspread and gauzy white curtains flowing in the breeze from the open window. "I love it!" Sabrina exclaimed, throwing her bag on the floor. She laughed and began to unpack everything, which wasn't much. She hung up the two dresses she had and the one skirt, threw like ten tops in a drawer, and folded her ripped jeans collection into another drawer before taking out her prized bright blue converse. Puck sat on her bed and watched her as she took out a bag filled with gooey makeup.

"Hey, Stinky, what's all that for?" He asked, pointing at the makeup.

"Makeup, dummy," she answered before beginning to set up the various bottles and tubes on her desk along with her laptop.

"Yeah, but why?" Puck asked.

"Because it makes me look better," Sabrina answered impatiently.

Puck pressed his lips together in a frown, but didn't say anything else. He stood up and prepared to leave. "Well, now that I know the layout of your room, prepare to be pranked, Ugly," he said with a wide grin.

"Shut up Puck! I swear, if you try to prank me I'll make sure you regret it," Sabrina threatened, shaking her fist angrily.

"Aw but Grimm, it's so much fun watching her face turn red." Puck was already gone across the hall, slamming his door behind him before she could yell back. Sabrina could only imagine what was going to happen the next day. She sighed and laid back onto her bed. Daphne came in after Sabrina had put on her pajama shorts and a tank top. Sabrina's hair was in a messy bun, and her face was scrubbed clean of makeup, showcasing the spattering of freckles she had across the bridge of her nose. Daphne was wearing oversized fuzzy slippers and a pink robe to match.

"Sabrina, can I brush your hair?" the younger Grimm asked shyly.

"Yeah, of course Daph," Sabrina said fondly. "But not here. Let's go to Mom and Dad's room."

Daphne smiled. "Yeah!"

The girls snuck out of Sabrina's with the brush and made their way down the hall. They opened the door and left it open a crack so that they could hear if anyone was coming.

Daphne sat on the bed with Sabrina criss-crossed at her feet. Both girls laughed and whispered quietly, filling in the sleeping parents of what has been going on in their lives for the past four years as Daphne ran the brush methodically through Sabrina's waves of gold. Daphne didn't know, but through the laughter, Sabrina had let a few stray tears run down her cheeks, something she hadn't done in four years.

Puck watched the whole spectacle for a while from the cracked door before setting up for Sabrina's prank in her room. He smiled devilishly, thinking about how mad she would be when she woke up with green skin. As Daphne yawned and a clock struck eleven times, Sabrina carried the little girl to her room. She tucked Daphne in and started to sneak back to her room. As she shut the bedroom door quietly behind her and climbed into bed, Puck watched from his perch on her chandelier. He couldn't figure out why she was crying, but he had an epic prank planned. As her breathing slowed and he knew she was asleep, he landed softly on the floor next to her. There was a weird feeling in his chest as he watched her sleeping so peacefully, and he brushed her hair from her cheek, careful not to wake her. Maybe the prank could wait until tomorrow, but after that he swore he would show no mercy, weird feeling or not. After all, he was the Trickster King.

A/N- So please let me know if I should hurry up and post another chapter! I love reviews, and the more I get the faster I will work! So yeah, it's not the best start yet, but once I start to develop Puck and Sabrina's relationship more, it will pick up. Review please!