Hey all! I'm BACK! Sorry I hadn't posted in a long time, but I was inspired to write chapter 4 and 5. I also, for people who actually read the question of the day, put up a character contest. All the submissions were great, but one fit perfectly into my plot and the character was great! So here we go. The winner is... mlbv-grimm! I think you'll be able to find the character. Also, Ice Queen will have a character but she won't come up in the story for a while. Thanks for reading!

P.S. I'm going to add clothes descriptions. If you don't like them, please tell me. I don't want to bore you.

By the time Sabrina woke up, everyone, (well except for Daphne) was downstairs. This wasn't unusual, though. Sabrina took one whiff of breakfast and knew that today was going to be a good day. The smell of bacon and pancakes.

"Woo! Normal food!" screamed Sabrina and ran down the stairs.

When she got downstairs, she saw a big pile of pancakes and bacon. Hazel looked over at Sabrina and smiled. Her plate had about 4 pancakes and 6 pieces of bacon.

'They piled so much food on my plate,' mouthed Hazel. Sabrina laughed to herself.

"I thought I would make something for YOU today, Sabrina. Personally, I think this food is boring, but.."Granny Relda said to Sabrina.

Sabrina smiled at Granny Relda. She picked up a plate and got 2 pieces of bacon and 2 pancakes. Sabrina sat between Puck and Hazel.

"Are you eating that, Ugly?" asked Puck between bites, and then he picked up Sabrina's bacon with his sticky hands. Sabrina gave him a death glare before stabbing her pancake with her fork.

After breakfast, they all put their clothes on. Puck wore his usual ratty jeans and hoodie. Sabrina wore skinny jeans and a striped t-shirt with converse sneakers. Hazel wore a shirt that said "Cinna told me to wear this" and light blue skinny jeans with sandals.

The Grimm family and Hazel walked out the door.

"Okay, liebling. First stop, Ferryport Middle School!" said Granny enthusiastically.

Everybody groaned except for Hazel, whose face lit up at the mention of school.

"C'mon, Old Lady. Summer just started!" exclaimed Puck.

"Hazel needs to be put into the system. Plus there is so much paperwork we need to fill out. This is a long process," replied Granny.

After a little while, the group arrived at the school. It was a huge brick building covered in ivy at the base. A metal sign spray painted gold above the door read "Ferryport Middle School".

As Sabrina walked in, memories of giant frogs, bullies and collapsing underground tunnels filled her head. Puck was scowling at everything and Hazel had a huge grin on her face.

When they got to the school office, Granny talked to a woman at the desk who seemed to be about 80. She was disappointing to see people at her work.

The kids wandered a bit while Granny picked up the paper work.

Fortunately, Relda finished fast.

"Next stop, Baba Yaga!"said Granny Relda.

"You mean THE Baba Yaga?!" asked Hazel excitedly.

"Sadly, yes," replied Sabrina.


Baba Yaga was examining Hazel with extreme caution.

"Well, I can't tell what her powers are just by looking at 'er, but I'm sure I'm sure she has 'em," said Baba Yaga after around 30 minutes of endless observation.

"So, are we done here?" asks Puck with an irritated edge to his voice.

"Yeah yeah,"said Baba Yaga. "But come here everyday. Imma find her power and Imma find it soon."

"Don't worry. We'll be back tomorrow. "said Granny Relda.


Granny walked up ahead to make sure Charming and Snow knew they were coming. Puck flew up ahead, knowing Snow always had cookies ready for them. Sabrina was thankful for this. Now, Hazel and her could talk.

"You know, Puck and I aren't really a couple," said Sabrina.

"Are you sure?" asked Hazel, looking at Sabrina sideways and smiling.

"Yeah- No-" stuttered Sabrina."Honestly, I'm not sure." Sabrina wasn't sure why she was being so honest. Hazel just seemed so- so genuine.

"He really seems like he likes you. He smiles when he's around you. His face lit up when you came downstairs this morning." Hazel stopped and frowned slightly. "Sorry. I just met you. I probably shouldn't be talking."

"No. I need someone to talk to. I can't exactly talk to Daphne. Mom and Dad would kill me, and Granny, well, she's my grandma."

Hazel smiled again and looked at Sabrina. "Well, I'm really glad 'cause I need someone to talk to, too."

The girl suddenly heard a strange noise. They looked back to see a boy their age flying towards them. Sabrina frowned, but Hazel looked at him in wonder.

"Who's the new girl?" asked the boy pointing at Hazel.

"Peter, this is Hazel, and I don't think she wants to talk to an annoying idiot like you," replied Sabrina, scowling at Peter Pan.

Peter ignored Sabrina and looked over at Hazel. He landed on the ground and stuck his hand out at Hazel. She shook his hand and smiled.

"It's really nice to meet you," said Hazel.

"Nice to meet you too," replied Pan, his smile a real smile and not his usual playful one.

"You're really Peter Pan?" asked Hazel, with excitement in her eyes.

"The one and only!" said Peter looking really proud of himself. Sabrina rolled her eyes. As much as Puck hated to admit it, Peter and Puck were exactly alike. "Okay. You know who I am.. I mean, who doesn't... but I don't know who you are. So..."

"Oh! Yeah! Um.. well, 3 weeks ago, the Grimms told me that I'm Rapunzel's daughter, so they brought me here. And that's about all I know."

He looked like he remembered something before saying, "Well, gotta fly," and taking off. He did a single backflip in the air and flew into the distance.

"Ugh. He is such a butt sometimes," said Sabrina, shaking her head.

"Really?" asked Hazel. "He seemed really nice." She looked at the sky, deep in thought for a little while. Suddenly, she looked up and gasped. AIn front of them was a huge gleaming mansion. Sabrina laughed.

"Welcome to the Charming Estate."


The door was open, so the girls walked in. Hazel was immediately engulfed in a hug. She looked up, surprised, at a woman with dark black hair and bright red lips. The woman, who she immediately recognized as Snow White, smiled down at her. When Mrs. Charming let go, Hazel stood for a moment unsure of what to say.

"You must be Hazel," laughed Snow, her face still as beautiful and youthful as ever.

"It's nice to meet you, Mrs. Charming," said Hazel shyly.

"You probably want to meet my husband. Here. Follow me."

She motioned for Hazel and Sabrina to follow her. Sabrina glanced at Hazel, who looked slightly nervous. The group walked into a large ballroom, which Sabrina remembered as the room where she and Daphne had accused Charming of setting a giant loose. In the middle, Charming was talking to Relda. Snow called out to her husband and he stopped his conversation with Relda to look at his wife. As soon as Charming saw the two girls next to Snow, he walked over to get a better look at his new daughter. Hazel looked at Charming curiously.

Unlike Snow, Charming held out his hand. Hazel cautiously shook his hand. Though Charming held his professional face and posture, Sabrina could tell he was trying hard not to smile.

"It's very nice to meet you, Hazel," said Charming to his daughter.

"Nice to meet you too," responded Hazel, still looking at Charming curiously. There was an awkward moment of silence, which Snow thankfully ended by suggesting that they show Hazel her room. The now bigger group walked up the stairs and down a long hall and finally, into a large room. It was much bigger than Sabrina and Daphne's room. It was painted light blue, with a large bed against the back wall. There were lots of bookshelves, (Sabrina wondered how they knew about Hazel's extreme love of books) and a beautiful wardrobe in the center of the room. The carpet on the floor was incredibly soft-looking. Hazel looked around smiling at the beauty of the room.

Mrs. Charming laughed. "We really hope you like it. Do you think you can move into it tonight?" Hazel looked at Relda, who nodded at her and Mrs. White.

"See you soon, then." They were on the way to the door when Sabrina realized something. "Wait. Where's Puck?" she said, now very suspicious.

"Right here," he said his mouth full of cookies. Sabrina and Charming scowled.

"You went into my kitchen and stole my food?!" he said angrily. At this, even Sabrina had to laugh. Puck shrugged and smirked, as usual.

"Well, my compliments to the chef."


They were getting near the house when Granny Relda spoke up.

"I almost forgot! I promised Hazel she could meet Aladdin!"

Hazel smiled and shook her head. "No, it's fine. I don't want to waste your time."

"No, I want to go too. I haven't seen Aladdin in such a long time. He's been on vacation." Relda turned to the right and started walking. The three children followed her down the path to Aladdin's house. They finally arrived, and Granny knocked on the door. A man answered the door.

"Yes? If you're selling me anything I- Relda! It's great to see you again!" He hugged the elderly woman and she laughed.

"I haven't seen you in so long! How was Hawaii?" asked Relda.

"It was great! And even better, the wife didn't complain once," said Aladdin laughing.

"There's someone I'd like you to meet. This is Hazel. She's new in town, and I was just introducing her to some of the people here." Aladdin noticed the girl standing slightly behind Relda.

"There's someone I'd like you to meet, too. LISBETH!" he yelled up the stairs. Soon, a girl walked down the stairs. She had silky dark brown her that went to the middle of her back and brown eyes. All together, she looked a lot like her mother.

"Yeah, Dad? I was kinda in the middle of planning revenge.." she looked at the group standing on her stairs. "What's he doing here?" Lisbeth glared at the fairy boy.

"Well, it's nice to see you too," he frowned and crossed his arms over his chest, glaring right back. Aladdin ignored his daughter's outburst and continued to speak.

"I'd like you to meet Hazel. She's new and will be going to the same school you are." Lisbeth dropped her gaze from the fairy and looked at Hazel.

"Nice to meet you," said the girl, smiling like nothing had happened just a second before.

"Nice to meet you, too," said Hazel politely, smiling back.

"Well, you probably want to have lunch, so I guess we'll go. But it was nice seeing you!" said Relda calmly.

"Always a pleasure to see you. Come by any time," said Aladdin and shut his door.

On the way home, Sabrina looked at her grandmother. "I didn't know Aladdin had a daughter."

"Lucky," grumbled Puck, still frowning.

"Shut up, doofus brain," said Sabrina.

"Well, she mostly stays away because of him. You see, they are both very good at tricks and pranks. And when they're near each other, the pranks tend to go way too far," said Granny, glancing at Puck.

"I don't blame her," said Sabrina. "I wish I could stay away from him too."

Granny smiled and looked forwards. "Well, Hazel, are you ready to go live with the Charmings?"

Hazel smiled and nodded. They soon were at the front steps of the Grimms' house. Hazel walked upstairs while Sabrina looked longingly at the leftover food from breakfast. She should have been looking where she was going, because she soon felt herself trip on a lever. Before she knew it, hair and clothes were sticky with syrup.

"PUCK!" she called out angrily.

"You called?" he said, walking out of his room. When he saw the condition Sabrina was in, he started laughing uncontrollably. "You should be thanking me! I personally think it's an improvement."

Sabrina scowled and blushed.

"I hate you."


YAY! Another chappie! I know the characters are a little OOC, but it will get better. Trust me.

QOTD

If you saw a girl with extremely long hair and a pile of books that may or may not be Hazel, what would you think her power was? Please review or PM me the answer. Your idea may be used!