A/N I don't own anything but my imagination and how fast my fingers can keep up with my mind. Love you all- you're reviews have been amazing. Sorry again it took so long last time. I'll get really involved in the story then leave for a while, but I'll always come back. I love writing this type of stuff. Keep an eye out for a new story idea I've been toying around with. It's going to be about the one boy who never grows up. You know, besides Puck.

Everyone's POV

Daphne stood in front of Puck and Sabrina, a long stick she found in the backyard in her hand. Red, her quiet friend from school stood obediently next to her.

"Now," the little girl began, waving the stick menacingly to emphasize her point, "You two need to learn the basics. When it comes to love, both of you just turn the other cheek, therefore expressing your emotions in disruptive and violent mannerisms."

Puck said, "Hey wait a minute I don't-" as Sabrina said "I have never acted-"

A wave of Daphne's wand dangerously close to their heads shut them up. Red laughed and covered her mouth with both hands when Daphne shot her a disapproving look. "Red, this is serious. These two don't know anything when it comes to true love." The kids all broke in again, but Daphne silenced them once more. "Sabrina, you give out punches like their candy. And Puck, everyday you prank Sabrina in horrible ways. So neither of you can argue with me on this one." The two teens shut their mouths.

"So, here's the plan…" Red began, assuming Daphne's rigid posture and air of seriousness. "Puck is going to go on a series of dates with everyone who has previously approached him with romantic intent. At the end of each date, Puck will kiss the girl, quickly on the lips, but sweetly, so she doesn't think you're a creep." Daphne nodded along as Red said this.

"Also, there are a few ground rules you need to follow." Daphne looked pointedly at Puck as she said this.

"Aw, Marshmallow! I hate rules! And why would I need rules for dating? I mean, isn't it supposed to come naturally?"

Red nodded. "It will, but if you want to get to the kiss part, everything else has to go well before that."

Sabrina smirked. "So, basically, you have to be a perfect gentleman."

Puck crinkled his nose in disgust and poked his tongue out at Sabrina. "No way."

Daphne smiled. "Actually, gentlemen is a perfect description of what you have to be. No pranking, no turning into other animals, eat slowly and with manners-" Puck stood up, enraged.

"You can't make me do all that! How will I even remember? That's stupid." He stomped his foot to emphasize his point.

Sabrina laughed at his antics. "Well you can always go back to Moth…" she said slyly.

Puck blanched. "No, no way. What else you got, Red and Marshmallow?"

When Puck got up, he put on his a green button down with the sleeves rolled up and a pair of black jeans, just like Red told him. He half ran his hand through his hair in a lazy attempt to tame the unruly mass of dark blonde hair.

Today he and Sabrina were going to commence plan Puck And Love, or PAL for short. Daphne thought of it the night before when she was trying to explain that love is a good thing to Puck. He hadn't believed her when she said that love made you want to grow old together and have children. I mean, Canis had given Puck the talk already, so he knew how it worked, and he couldn't envision anyone he'd want to do that with. But the thought of that and Moth put together was enough to make him double his efforts. I mean, the reason the marriage contract was in place was to ensure that an heir would be produced by Puck eventually.

One thing about the plan was still really bothering Puck. Well, two if he was being completely honest. The first thing is what he would do once he found the girl. She would be the one girl he could truly fall in love with, the one who would hold the power to make him want to grow up and have kids together. Be excited about getting married and watching her walk down the aisle in one of those ridiculous puffy white dresses. He wasn't ready for that, and what if she was?

The second is that he is going to have to kiss someone, maybe multiple people. Puck was doubting that he'd be any good. He was royalty, so he should be good, but he'd never done it before.

Puck pursed his lips together, thinking. Well, he could always practice… it might even make a good prank… the plan was coming together nicely.

Sabrina stood in front of her mirror, brushing her silky golden locks into their natural waves. She hummed happily as she worked on a particularly nasty knot. Thinking about what was going to happen today, she abruptly stopped humming Why was the thought of Puck finding his true love, or even kissing another girl enough to tie her stomach into uncomfortable knots?

She had decided to wear short khaki shorts and a simple blue top that showed a little bit of her stomach. She hadn't enough energy to find her makeup or curling iron (both of which Puck had taken), so her freckles were showing and her hair wasn't curled. She looked… more like herself than she had in a long time. No masks, no tricks, just… Sabrina Grimm.

Pulling on her blue converse, she pulled open the door only to have a solid mass of Puck come flying at her, lips puckered in a ridiculous fashion and eyes squeezed tightly shut like he thought this would be painful.

She immediately stepped aside, pulling her arm out and socking the boy in the stomach for trying to pull a stunt like that on her.

"Puck! What in Wonderland are you doing?"

Puck looked up to find a red faced Sabrina staring angrily down at his slumped form. He took in her long tan legs in the khaki shorts and the bit of her stomach showing beneath her shirt. It made him happy to see she didn't have makeup on or her hair curled. He knew that her chandelier would be a perfect place to hide those pesky machine thingies!

He felt the prickles of magic healing him and stood up, a little ashamed. "What do you think I'm doing, Dog-face! You were supposed to be my first kiss! In case you haven't noticed, I've never actually kissed a girl, and before we start making me touch lips with every girl that walks by me, I at least want to have an idea of the torture I'm subjecting myself to!"

Sabrina closed her eyes trying to process what Puck just told her. "So, in all your four thousand years of living, you have never kissed a girl. And you wanted your first to be with me?"

Puck frowned. "Well it sounds stupid when you put it that way. It was going to be like a… prank. Kind of. And also my first kiss."

Sabrina laughed in disbelief. "Puck. You're nervous."

Puck crossed his arms over his chest. "Kings don't get nervous, Grimmy-bear. We are inherently good at everything. We're royalty." Puck sounded unsure of himself, and Sabrina took advantage.

"Aww, fairy-boy hasn't had his first kiss, has he? Couldn't get a girl, huh? That's all right, you'll find her. Although, she might be ridiculously ugly, or have green skin, or… What if you're meant to be with Moth after all? I mean, I don't know what she looks like, but-"

Puck cut her off pinning her against the wall. His eyes were flashing dark green, a dangerous glint visible at the surface. Sabrina could feel his heart beating, their noses were almost touching. His head was bent down a little and one arm was caging Sabrina against the hallway wall, the other wrapped tightly around her waist. Her stomach was twisting and her emotions were becoming blurred. Why did he always have this effect on her? Now she felt bad about what she said. It was obvious he was already freaking out about this enough.

"Puck, I was just messing with you… I haven't had my first kiss either, but don't tell that to anyone. I'm just telling you so you don't worry as much."

Puck could feel goosebumps on Sabrina's bare waist under her blouse. Her smell was intoxicating, a clean, fresh, all-encompassing scent unique to her. His anger was quickly starting to fade as he took in his proximity to the smaller girl and the secret she had just told him. She seemed so delicate, even though he knew first-hand she wasn't. Her blue eyes were swimming with confusion, and underneath he could see the glint of determination that kept her going, even when her parents might never wake up, and she was at a new school, and she had had to take care of Daphne for the past four years of her life, putting up with who knew what.

And in that moment, Puck knew she was the most beautiful girl he would ever meet, the only girl in all his four thousand years of living that had stopped him in his tracks and made a change in his life for the better. He leaned in, and she did too.

You know when people talk about sparks at a first kiss? Well Puck and Sabrina's first kiss lit everything on fire. They could only feel each other, lips against lips, Sabrina clutching the boy's shirt and dragging him closer as he backed her even farther against the wall.

"OH MY GARDENIAS!"

Sabrina and Puck broke apart at the abrupt scream. Both were breathing heavily, and Sabrina leaned her head against the wall, eyes closed as she tried to catch her breath.

"Puck…Sabrina-" Daphne said, eyes wide as she stood gaping like a fish.

"What, Daphne? We were kissing ok? I get it, we shouldn't have, especially with everything that Puck has to do to get rid of the contract… It just kinda happened." Sabrina quickly said, trying to justify the situation to the gaping girl.

Daphne just slowly raised a hand, pointing at Puck.

"What? He's-" Sabrina turned, and stopped. Her eyes grew wide and a hand fluttered to her mouth.

"What? Do I have something on my face, or are you both just realizing I'm the best-looking person you've ever seen?" Puck answered, trying not to be freaked out by the two Grimm sisters staring at him with equally shocked faces. Sabrina grabbed his arm and dragged him towards her room.

"Grimm, moving to the bedroom so quickly? I thought you were better than this." He joked.

"Puck, just stop talking please." She placed him in front of her mirror, but he wouldn't take his eyes off of her. "Look in the mirror." He raised an eyebrow. "Please." Her eyes looked serious, so he rolled his eyes and turned to Sabrina's mirror.

As soon as he caught sight of his reflection, the contract floating above his head caught aflame, turning black at the edges until it was consumed, turned into gray ash that disappeared in thin air before it could reach his head. He just stared at his reflection, unable to take his eyes off of the self- destructing marriage contract.

"Oh my God," Puck exclaimed. Sabrina nodded vehemently, agreeing with him wholeheartedly. This was madness! She couldn't be the one girl that was destined to be Puck's true love. That's impossible!

"It's you?" Puck and Daphne said at the same time, Puck in wonder and Daphne in excitement.

"Well, that's one way to get rid of the contract! You didn't even have to go on a single date!" Daphne exclaimed happily.

Suddenly, a commanding voice filled the room. "ROBIN GOODFELLOW AND SABRINA GRIMM, YOU ARE ORDERED TO COME TO FEY WITHIN THE NEXT FORTY-EIGHT HOURS. PUCK, I MEAN IT."

Puck paled. "Who was that?" Sabrina asked.

"My mother, Queen Titania."

A/N I hope ya'll like this chapter! I certainly did, even if it was a little too romantic for my taste. Their next kiss is going to be more fiery than sweet, but it'll all work out. I plan to have them figure all this out, and there are a few surprises that come with it ;) Then work on Sabrina's parents. Love you all, if you want me to post a new chapter, review! 3