A/N I want to write this idea I have, but it needs proper character development first. I have so many ideas for this story and I can't wait! I just am trying to write what I would want to read. Of course the not-so-fun chapters are going to be thrown in because they are important, but the fun ones are where all my ideas really get to come out.

Everyone's POV

Sabrina woke to the sound of her alarm blaring music and stretched her arms as she yawned. Running a hand through her hair, she foggily remembered that she had braided it the night before. So why was it down in soft waves? She held a piece up to inspect it and nearly fell out of bed.

"YOU STUPID FAIRY BOY! YOU THINK YESTERDAY WAS MAD? YOU'RE LIFE IS GOING TO BE HELL! H-E-L-L!" Sabrina screamed so loud that Daphne woke up, which usually took a miracle. Daphne hesitantly went over to her sister, now wide awake, fuming, and looking at her reflection in the mirror.

Daphne's eyes widened as she took in her sister's state. Short polka-dot shorts, white tank, everything was normal. And then you reach her hair. Sabrina's once golden locks were now as blue as her eyes!

Sabrina stormed out of her room, down the stairs, and into the kitchen.

"Now, liebling, what was all the fuss ab-" Granny Relda stopped short, and had to cover her mouth to stop her laughter from spilling out.

Puck strolled in a second later, yawning. When he saw Sabrin, he perked right up, wings already out so he could avoid the beating she was undoubtedly going to attempt to give him. "Grimm, new color, huh? Shoulda stuck with your old look. You're a little too mermaid-y now for my taste."

Sabrina turned red with rage. "RIDICULOUS! I CAN'T BELIEVE YOU! TELL ME HOW I GET THIS OUT RIGHT NOW, PUCK!" Sabrina was simultaneously screaming and trying to punch the fairy, who had flown just out of reach.

"The Grimmy-bear has blue hair, the Grimmy-bear has blue-"

"Lieblings! Sabrina, calm down right now. And Puck, get down from there. It is breakfast time," turning to Sabrina, Granny Relda continued. "There is enough time to get a quick shower to wash that stuff out before school, liebling."

Both of them huffed and sat down at the table, Sabrina staring daggers at Puck, who was grinning like a madman.

As soon as Sabrina was done with breakfast, she rushed up the stairs to take a long shower. She stared at her feet as the blue washed down the drain. She couldn't believe Puck did this. Oh, wait, yes she could. At least he hadn't covered her with monkey snot or something equally vile this time.

She stepped out of the shower, wrapped a towel around her, and realized in her haste she hadn't brought clothes with her. She tiptoed out into the hall, making a mad dash for her room. She breathed a sigh of relief that she hadn't run into anyone as she closed her door.

"Hey, Grimm. Wow, you really got it all out. I'm proud of you- and if you were wondering, it was totally worth it.

Sabrina turned around, recognizing the voice immediately. To her surprise the room was empty.

"Up here, Grimm."

The blonde turned and looked up. The fairy was draped across her chandelier, legs dangling haphazardly off the side.

"Puck, I swear to God, GET OUT OF MY ROOM! I'm half-naked, tinkerbell!"

Puck's eyes narrowed when Sabrina called him tinkerbell. He looked over her body, eyes dragging lazily across her exposed legs and shoulders. She was probably the prettiest girl he'd seen in all his four-thousand years of living, and not just because she was beautiful on the outside. She made his stomach do flip flops, and she was so, so much fun to get all angry. When she was angry, all her attention was on him, and it felt wonderful knowing he could get under her skin, into her thoughts. Not that he would ever admit it. No, he just saw her as another Everafter he could make upset, not the girl that made his heart do funny things. At least, that's what he tried to convince himself.

He followed her blush up to her face. She had a spattering of freckles across her nose that he hadn't noticed before, probably because of that blasted makeup. He would have to do something about that. The wheels were already turning in his head on how he could get rid of the gooey substances that Sabrina insisted on putting on her face each day.

"Well, aren't you going to leave?" Sabrina questioned after the silence stretched out a little too long.

"But of course," Puck responded, hopping lightly down onto the floor, his wings softening his descent into something graceful. "I have to plan my next prank now." With a wink, Puck sped out the door, flying just a whisper above the ground.

Sabrina groaned, making sure to lock the door behind her unwelcome visitor. Why did he have to be so damn attractive?

She shook her head, not willing to even think about Puck like that. She went to her drawers and yanked out a pair of ripped skinny jeans, throwing on a tight green top that showed off her curves. It was a little low cut, but Sabrina was from New York City. By those standards, she was conservative. She finished off her look by tying up her hair in a messy bun, and then did her makeup.

When Sabrina checked her phone, she realized she was going to miss the bus! She rushed downstairs, grabbed her backpack and tugged on her converse, not bothering to lace them up. Damnit! She watched the bus in the distance. There was no way she would ever catch up.

Hearing a noise, she looked up and saw Puck.

"Need a lift?" He asked knowingly, a smirk stuck on his face.

Sabrina pressed her lips tightly together. "Yes, thanks to the time I wasted showering the blue gunk out of my hair!"

Puck smiled. He suddenly dove towards the ground, scooped her up, and rocketed towards the clouds. Sabrina couldn't help but laugh in delight. She loved the weightless feeling of flying. Puck smiled in surprise when he heard Sabrina laugh. It was… a nice sound. He honestly was expecting her to get angry again, then he'd have an excuse to drop her, only to catch her at the last moment. Instead, he got her clear, perfect laughter. It made his chest tight. Maybe he was allergic to her.

Sabrina was almost sad when they landed behind the school. She didn't feel like dealing with all this today. She wanted to go back into the sky, weightless in the air, and grounded against puck. Instead, she dusted herself off, and headed through the doors, Puck close behind her.

Both teens went off with their friends. After such a short period of time, Puck was the most popular kid in school. Everyone loved the trouble-maker, and of course the girls were falling all over him. Puck couldn't count how many texts he had gotten from girls he didn't even give his number to. Somehow, they just had it. He loved all the attention, and he had joined the soccer team at the suggestion of some of the teammates. He was amazing, and now he sat with the team at lunch. This made him even more popular, and anyone could see he loved being treated like the "king he was," which he told Sabrina.

Sabrina was on the girls' soccer team, and she was extremely popular too. Unlike Puck, she didn't love the attention, so she mostly ignored it. She still hung out with Bella, Alice, Gretyl, Anna, and Ginny, who had become her closest friends. Anna was also on the soccer team with Sabrina. Sabrina loved her friends, and although they all thought Puck was incredibly hot, they didn't chase after him like everyone else did, which Sabrina was grateful for.

"Hey Sabrina, wanna come over to my place after school?" Bella asked. It was only Thursday, so Sabrina was still grounded for another week.

"I'd love to, but you know I'm grounded. I have to go to detention too." Sabrina sighed unhappily.

"Oh, I'm sorry, I forgot." Bella frowned. "The day you're ungrounded, we are throwing a huge party, my place."

Sabrina laughed. "That sounds great, Bells. Thanks."

Puck slung an arm over her shoulder. "What's this about a party?"

Sabrina playfully shoved him away. "Don't worry about it, Slime-boy. You're not invited."

"Am too. I live in the same house as you. If you're going, I am too." Puck replied.

"Awww, you guys are so cute!" Bella said, then she looked confused. "Wait, you guys live together?"

Sabrina and Puck exchanged a look.

"Well, I just got out of the foster-care system, and I live with my grandmother. She adopted Puck a few years ago. So… yeah, we live in the same house, but we aren't related or anything," Sabrina explained.

Bella's eyes widened. "OMG. SABRINA. YOU LIVE WITH PUCK. Everyone's going to hate you when they find out! Do you know how many girls would kill to be in your position?"

"They won't find out." Sabrina looked around worriedly.

"Too late!" Talia, a girl who was obsessed with Puck that also happened to be extremely popular, stood before the three of them, decked out in a mini-skirt, crop top, and strawberry blonde hair curled to perfection. "Hi, Puck. Nice to see you." She trailed a long, manicured nail up Puck's muscular chest. "Poor thing, stuck living with that." Talia wrinkled her nose and looked at Sabrina, who was a good couple of inches shorter than her. Sabrina practically growled.

Puck grabbed her wrist to stop it from traveling down his front, and placed her hand by her side. "Finally, someone understands me!" He smiled a little nervously, not used to this.

Sabrina huffed. "At least he's not living with you. That I'm not sure anyone could recover from."

Talia narrowed her eyes. "Puck and I are having a conversation, honey. That means you can scurry along."

Sabrina angrily looked between Talia's hand that once again rested on Puck's arm, and Puck, who looked positively confused as he tried swatting the hand away. "Well, I was actually talking to him first, so you interrupted. But that's fine," Sabrina continued sweetly. "I can always talk to him at home. You know, since we live together." Turning on her heel, Sabrina stormed off, Bella close behind. Sabrina could feel the jealousy working it's way through her, but she wouldn't admit it. She wasn't jealous of Puck and Talia, she thought to herself. No, she just hated that girl.

Puck frowned as he watched Sabrina walk off. His frown deepened when his attention was turned back to Talia when her fingernails scraped along his cheek, turning his head back towards her. "Honey, you look so stressed. Want to come skip class with me? I can make it worth your while…" Talia said, pursing her lips in what Puck guessed was supposed to be attractive. Her perfume was heavy and annoying, lavender and something else that was entirely too much for Puck. Not at all like Grimm, he couldn't help but think. She always smelled clean, like roses and vanilla.

Instead of answering, he pushed off of her and walked down the hallway after the blonde that still looked very angry.

"Grimm, why the long face? Somebody jealous?" Puck teased when he caught up to her. She was a good head shorter than him, so it wasn't all that difficult.

Sabrina tensed and turned to face him, a blush spreading over her face as she bit down hard on her lip. "Why would I be jealous?"

"Cuz you're in love with me." Puck stuck his tongue out at her childishly.

"Um, Sabrina? I'll catch you later! See ya!" Bella squeaked, running towards her locker.

Sabrina ground her teeth. "I am not jealous. But what would happen if I did this?" She turned around, and Puck gulped, worried about what Sabrina would do. When she got mad, she didn't really think, just acted.

Sabrina saw one of Puck's soccer player friends out of the corner of her eye. She turned, a wide smile on her face. "Hey, James! Come here!"

James, a popular boy with big brown eyes and dark hair, walked over immediately. "Hey, Sabrina. What's up?"

Sabrina batted her lashes at him. Puck's mouth dropped open. "So, I wanted a second opinion. Puck says I'm ugly…" She looked down and bit her lip. To James, it looked like she was holding back tears. Puck, who knew her better, knew she was actually biting back laughter. "What do you think?"

James' eyes popped open in surprise. Puck couldn't blame him. Sabrina was normally nice to guys that were nice to her, but she didn't give guys who flirted with her the time of day.

"Sabrina, you're definitely the hottest girl in the school. I would totally go out with you, by the way," James responded, stepping a little closer and putting his arm up on the wall next to Sabrina.

Puck clenched his fist. "You- you will NOT be going out with Grimm! I promise that you're life will be hell if you don't remove your arm and walk away. NOW."

James took back his arm, waved goodbye to Sabrina, and sped down the hallway, looking back nervously to make sure Puck wasn't following.

Sabrina finally let her laughter out. "Ha! You think I was jealous- you're the one with the jealousy issues, Puck!"

Puck frowned. "I wasn't jealous! I'm protecting you, duh." He shuffled his feet back and forth.

Sabrina grinned. "You just sent poor James running in the opposite direction for calling me hot."

"He was getting too close to you! What if he was dangerous!" Puck complained as they gathered their things to head home.

Sabrina just rolled her eyes. "Fine. You weren't jealous. But I wasn't either!"

"Deal," Puck replied with a grin. Things were back to normal. They went behind the school to fly home and Puck wrapped his arms around Sabrina's waist. His wings popped out and the fresh air surrounded them. As they flew home, Sabrina was thinking of green eyes and forests, and Puck was thinking of roses and vanilla.

A/N Hope you liked it! Review, like, follow, all the good stuff. Next chapter will be coming out soon! Love you all!