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BOOK FIVE


Puck's POV (skip to where the Grimms go to Baba Yaga's house!)

"Everafters dont get colds!" Sabrina shrieked, jumping away from Granny's touch. "Nonetheless, I'll make you chicken soup at home." Sabrina rolled her eyes. "Go ahead, old lady."

We continued down through the trees. I vaguely remembered being carried in my sister's hand out of here as a frog. When Sabrina had been ill, as her wings were ripped off by the Jabberwocky. I shuddered, and walked a little faster.

We finally came to her door. I tried hard not to notice the eagerness to "unleash hellfire" on Baba Yaga, as she'd put it earlier.

"My favorite show is on!" Baba Yaga seethed. "Im sorry, Old Mother. I thought you'd want to start as soon as possible," Granny explained. Baba Yaga rolled her eyes, but let us in.

Sabrina was oblivious to the now steady conversation going on with Baba Yaga and Granny Relda. "Is this made out of human skin?" Sabrina asked. "Yup!" the old hag said proudly. "This is my Disneyland!"

"Uh, 'Brina? What about the hellfire?" I wondered, a little pissed off. "It can wait," Sabrina snapped. She continued to snoop through Baba Yaga's drawers.


(skip to Sabrina eating a lot, showing signs of puberty)

"Sabrina!" Granny exclaimed. "Why are you eating so much?" "I'm hungry!" the fairy girl whined. Her dirty clothes smelt of pizza, and her knotty hair was in her green eyes.

"Mr. Canis, old friend, Sabrina was having pain in her abdomen before (Im changing the part where Puck originally had his voice change, to Sabrina having cramps!), and now she is extremely hungry!" Granny said, like they knew a secret. Canis smiled down at the little fairy beside him that he'd come to know as a niece of some sort. "Ah. You'll see what we mean later, young one."

"Yo, I'm 4,000 years old. I'm not 'young'," Sabrina said. "But you're stuck in the body of an eleven year old, so therefore, yes you're young." We all shook our heads, chuckling.


(skip to seeing the older Puck and older Daphne)

"Was that supposed to hurt?" The Wolf asked tauntingly. "No, but this will!" a voice said from behind. A flaming rocket zipped past Sabrina and knocked into the Wolf's chest. I grabbed my little sister, and turned around to see who had saved us. A man about 20 years old stood with a brunette who looked about 18. The woman had a scar across her face, but something about her looked like Daphne. And the man seemed to look like...me?

"You're not going to touch them, mutt," the man growled at the now fallen Wolf. The woman snarled. "Or I'll take out your other eye!" The Wolf roared and leaped at the pair of adults. The man jabbed his sword at the beast, and the Wolf flipped. "All yours, sister!"

The woman that looked like Daphne leapt onto the monster's back. "Gimme some chains!" she hollered. Long chains appeared and wrapped around the Wolf's body. He staggered, trying to release himself.

The man looked closely at me. "It can't be..." he said, but then the Wolf was free. He charged at the two, and slammed into both the man and woman. They fell to the ground, their faces tight with pain and exhaustion.

"I've been waiting a long time for this meal," the Wolf snarled. He lunged, but we heard a gasp, and we all looked up. "Uh uh uh," a voice said. A familiar girl, around 18, with golden hair down to her bottom and insect-like wings was lowering herself to the ground. "I hate when people threaten my family. Its...well, rude." The fairy pounced on the beast, and they went tumbling to the ground. (same scene, just skipping a page or two... I know it says there 27 and all, but i made them a little bit younger!)


"Heads up kiddies!" a familiar voice said. Sabrina? We looked up, and there was the strange girl from before. The fairy swooped down and took me and Daphne by the necks and soared back up. The man and brunette were already on a magic carpet, flying away from the dragon. (changed story a little)

"Hey, let me go!" I said, struggling with the girl's crazy strong grip. "Ha, my grip has gotten stronger from carrying you two everywhere!' the fairy said. "Ill explain when we get to headquarters," she promised, and sailed through the damp and dreary air faster.

We touched down at what looked like a military base. The fairy girl let us go, and the man rushed to her side. "Sabrina! Are you okay?" he asked, kissing her passionately. "Yeah, yeah, Im fine!" They turned to us.

"I know this is confusing, but you are in the future. I'm Puck, this is Daphne, and this is the love of my life, Sabrina." The man wrapped his muscular arm around the tiny girl's waist. She was tiny, barely feet tall, just like Sabrina, the Trickster Queen.

"Ferryport Landing has been like this almost seven years now. When I was thirteen, and Sabrina was still eleven, we fell in love. Trust me, she gets a little better as she gets older," the older Puck said. "Only a little," the older Daphne laughed as the fairy girl grinned proudly. Then we noticed two silver rings, one on Sabrina's hand and one on the older Puck's.

"This is sooooo not happening!" Daphne squealed. "You guys got married!?" Older Puck and Sabrina laughed and nodded. I stared at them as they smiled at us. "Lets take you in to the old lady," Sabrina suggested. I nodded. "Granny's here?" Daphne squealed again, and we all trudged into the fort.

Granny was so old. It wasn't even funny. Wrinkles covered her entire face, and her eyes were filled with misery and exhaustion. Sabrina seemed the most tired out of them all, and the older Puck pulled her into his arms. "'Brina, just go to sleep, and we'll take care of the rest," he said. Her pink wings disappeared, and for a tiny moment, she looked like a normal human. But Sabrina wasn't normal.


(skip to the tear in time where Sabrina is almost sucked in)

Sabrina had lifted into the air to avoid the rhino. But as she rose off the ground, she couldn't escape the pull of the black hole. "Sabrina!' I yelled.

"We got a problem!" she shouted, flapping her wings harder and harder to try and escape. I latched onto her leg, hoping maybe my weight and hers would bring her dwon. To my disappointment, we still went higher in the dark sky. Daphne jumped onto my leg, and we all sailed up to the tear.

Slowly, the fairy girl was disappearing into the blackness. Eventually, the only thing left of her was her black Converse. "We;re losing her!" Daphne cried, tugging on me to no avail. "You need to shut off the machine!' someone called. We spotted the house of Baba Yaga with older Sabrina, older Puck, and older Daphne. "Come on, save her!" Older Puck shouted, trying to grasp his wife as she collapsed in pain from the hole.

Cindy looked at the girls, and then smashed the Wonder Clock. Tom croaked. "Why? I did this so we could be together!" he said. "We will be!" she said as she started to age. Wrinkles appeared, and her body wilted a little. As they spoke with each other, the older Sabrina walked up to Sabrina.

"Try to be nicer to Puck. He's going to be important to you in the future, and trust me, he'll never forgive you for glueing his head to a basketball." Sabrina grinned

"I never glued his head to a basketball."

"Argh, shut up 'Brina, you're giving her ideas!" the older Puck said, grabbing his wife and pulling her away. "And you're right, I'll never forgive you for that, fairy." The older Sabrina giggled.


I dont wanna write anymore today! I think i did pretty well, except that its short! Review please! Book six is next!