Chapter 2- Hello's

HI! So my story FINALLY starts here. I'm aiming for 5000 words but there might possible be more! Anyway enjoy and review if you like the story or don't. I'd appreciate it.

Sabrina Grimm looked out of the train window at the small town called Ferry-Pot landing. All quiet and still and huddled together. She had been here once… but it felt like it had been so long ago; like a distant memory! But of course, Sabrina remembered it all too well. It was the time she realised fairy tales were real, that dreams could sometimes come true, that love existed and that her dead grandmother was very much alive. Obviously the first time she had come to Ferry-Pot landing, she and her sister were orphans and she didn't believe in anything like that. Her parents were missing and had been for two years. Luckily, after death, war, hurt and victory… they had found each other and were all a family again. This train ride was similar to that of a year ago but different in so many ways. Firstly- they were all together again, happy, living in New York and here for a holiday (it was summer and they had been living in New York for the past two years), secondly- the sun was shining, not raining, like everything was right with the world, thirdly- they were safe and knew what was going to happen. It wasn't going to be new to Sabrina or Daphne this time. It was like they were coming home. Sabrina could truthfully say that she dearly missed Ferry-Pot landing and all the chaos and excitement. But she wouldn't go back to living in the past for a million years. She was happy here and now, in the present. Still, coming back here for a holiday wouldn't hurt… right? Sabrina closed her eyes wondering what would happen if things started to go wrong all over again and the pain would come back to her as well as so many memories, which she had kept locked away for so long. Sabrina opened her eyes again and looked over Daphne who was at the window, her face pressed against the glass and Sabrina smiled feeling like everything was re-playing itself. Daphne often peeled herself off the window to ask the occasional question or say something random to Veronica Grimm, who was seated opposite to Sabrina in the middle of Basil (the sleeping baby) and Henry who was reading the paper. What Sabrina would have given to have them there when they first arrived here instead of Ms Smirt but then again, maybe not because then there wouldn't have been an adventure.

"Ms Smirt lied; there were no bagels in Ferry-Pot landing… well I didn't find any anyway!" Daphne stated, clearly frustrated. Veronica smiled at her daughter but Henry on the other hand rolled his eyes.

"Well, I'm sure there will be some if you look in the right place. Or you could always ask granny to cook you up a special pink batch of some." Veronica said and Daphne, content with this information, smiled and turned back to the window. Sabrina groaned, one thing she didn't miss was granny's cooking. She always made different coloured weird stuff with a funny smell.

"We will be arriving in Ferry-Pot landing shortly, please remain seated. This is the last stop for the day." The voice said, crackling, over the speakers.

"YIPEE!" Daphne squealed and sat down next to Sabrina, unable to stop fidgeting. Sabrina herself was trying hard not to show her nerves and fidget; but it was hard. She hadn't seen anyone in such a long time, what if everything had changed? The train lurched to a stop and Sabrina thought she was going to be sick. Her mum, sensing this, reached over and took her hand. Sabrina looked up and smiled. Then steadily stood up and took her suitcase down. It was big- they were going to be staying there for six weeks after all. Sabrina had to pack all the necessities; clothes, make-up, hair stuff, soaps and shampoo's, her mobile and its charger, jewellery and shoes and accessories plus things to entertain her when she got bored. They had four suitcases in total (Daphne sharing with Basil and everyone else having one each). Sabrina steadily walked down the narrow alley of the train. As she walked she looked around, the train was old… and in desperate need of a clean; the floor was littered with abandoned newspapers and half empty coffee cups from 'Star Bucks'. There were bits of paper, sweetie wrappers, food packets, food (sandwiches, chocolate even some chicken wings). The carpet had footprints on and was creased, the chairs had stains and some were broken with springs popping out. The walls were gathering plenty of dust. Sabrina cringed and made sure not to touch anything. When she finally reached the exit, there was a train worker stood next to the doors. He was dressed in a black suit with a black cap and white gloves. There was a ticket machine around his neck.

"Have a nice day. Goodbye." He said flatly. Who knows how many times that day he had to say that! She nodded and gave him a small smile then walked out and was greeted with a cool breeze. The wind blew back her long hair and the sun shone on the back. She closed her eyes and smiled, glad to be back in the town she once thought of as the most boring ever, but soon turned into a piece of her life. Daphne appeared at the exit and looked at the man with a frown, obviously waiting for 'goodbye'. He looked down at her strangely then looked up, rolled his eyes and sighed,

"Good day, miss, farewell." He said gruffly, not meaning it. As soon as the words escaped his lips, he was hugged and thanked dearly. He looked surprised, but who wouldn't be, It wasn't every day a small eleven-year old girl you don't know hugs you- then again, this was Daphne we were talking about; possibly the strangest kid on the planet. Daphne took a step onto the platform and grinned. She clapped her hands and spun around then ran up to Sabrina, took her hands and they both spun around laughing. People were staring and although Sabrina noticed this and blushed a little, she didn't stop. Soon the train pulled away from the station, slowly at first but picking up speed until it was out of sight. You could only hear the chug-chugging of it as it rolled away into the distance and back to New York. The family walked down to the waiting area looking for Granny Relda. It didn't talk long when they suddenly all heard a loud voice shouting for them from the other side of the room,

"Lieblings, Henry, Veronica!" everyone turned their heads towards the voice and smiled. A certain plump old lady with white hair with red streaks and kind, blue eyes, dressed in a sunflower blue dress with matching hat rushed over to them. The family met halfway and hugs, hellos and kisses were shared as well as laughter and smiles. Sabrina smiled and pinched herself to make sure this wasn't a dream. To come back to a place that was once your home after a few years of being away from it, it's… well, it's magical; like you are back where you belong! They all walked ahead to the car park, Daphne and Sabrina behind the grown-ups who were chatting away. Sabrina was just thinking about things to do in the summer when she felt a small, cold hand slip into hers. She looked down to find Daphne holding her hand and biting the others palm. Sabrina gently squeezed Daphne's hand and earned her attention.

"You okay?" Sabrina asked her sister quietly. Daphne nodded.

"Just glad to be back. This is going to be mucho gravy!"

"Yeah… me too. It's going to be hard when it ends." Sabrina shuddered, dreading the thought. Sure lots of things were wrong with Ferry-Pot landing, but so many things were right too. Daphne shook her head and look down.

"I don't want to think about it. I know it sounds stupid but I don't know if I can leave this place again. I feel… comfortable here. It's not like New York. I don't know how to explain it." Sabrina nodded, agreeing with her. Her little sister was right and Sabrina felt the same.

"Me too." And that was that. It was all that was needed to be said. Silence hung between them as they walked through the train station to the car park.

When they had all finally reached the car park, the sun shone everywhere and bits of litter skipped in the wind. There were cars everywhere. Sabrina looked around, in search of her grandmother's car. She spotted it in the corner of the car park, under the shade of a huge oak tree. The same small, rusty red car she had hated and loved at the same time. Standing next to the car was a tall, tanned blonde haired- green eyed boy; Puck! Sabrina felt her heart beat faster and she started getting nervous. The boy she once had a crush on, three years ago, was there. After all this time and she couldn't help but silently smile at herself. She blushed and looked down. This was stupid, why was she like this? She didn't like Puck any more, maybe in a distant friend/ family sort of way, yet she was NERVOUS? It wasn't like her- this was Sabrina Grimm after all. She decided it was probably because they hadn't seen each other in a long time. She felt a tug at her hand and looked up to see Daphne trying to pull her along.

"Come ON Sabrina." She moaned. Sabrina saw the rest of her family heading toward the direction of the car. She quickly followed after them. They started walking along behind the rest of their family when Daphne stopped in her tracks and Sabrina turned around to look at her. She frowned at the girls open mouth and wide eyes.

"WHAT? Like you said, let's go!" Sabrina muttered, pulling her along. Sabrina wanted to get back to the house as soon as possible as the heat was soon becoming unbearable.

"It… It's…..I….. IT'S PUCK!" Daphne screamed and ran ahead to where he was standing. Sabrina rolled her eyes and carried on walking. They soon reached the car. Sabrina put her suitcase in the trunk with the others and stood next to her father who was looking at Puck with a grimace. Henry, after all this time, still disliked Puck. Sabrina never understood why. She had had a reason to hate him with all the pranks put Henry… he just seemed to hate him the first second he laid eyes on the troublesome boy. Veronica walked up to the fairy boy and said her hellos. Then it was Daphne who literally pounced at him and wrapped him up in a big hug. Puck laughed.

"Nice to see you too marshmallow!" he laughed, trying to peel her off. After a few seconds of trying he gave up and shrugged looking at Veronica for help. She laughed and tapped Daphne's shoulder. After a few seconds nothing happened, but soon Daphne opened her eyes and jumped off Puck, immediately shy. It was Henry next who stepped forward and held out his hand.

"Puck. Nice to… ugh… see you. "he said solemnly though Sabrina could hear the hint of disgust in his voice. She couldn't help but smirk. She found Henry's and Pucks argument extremely entertaining! Puck grinned.

"You too Henry. Nice to know you have finally come round!" Puck said, oblivious to Henry's hatred for him. Sabrina scoffed, if only Puck knew the truth. All eyes were on her as she realised it was her turn to greet Puck. Puck looked her up and down. Did he just check her out? No, that was a stupid thought! Sabrina was wearing ripped shorts, a white vest top, a blue Abercrombie jacket and black converse. Her hair was down with a skinny plait on one side. She cleared her throat and stepped forward, past granny, her mum, her dad (who was keeping a close eye on Puck. He was very protective of his daughter and this was Puck) and Daphne. Sabrina looked to the floor and back up to Pucks face. He was a lot cuter than he was, it wasn't kid cute anymore, more like teenage cute; he had grown up. Sabrina wondered if he had matured too. She smiled at him at tucked a long strand of honey blonde hair behind her ear.

"Hi…" she said quietly.

"Hey Grimm." He winked at her and she almost blushed. She went in for a hug but he backed away.

"Ugh, yeah. No thanks smelly. I'd rather not catch any more of your diseases. Puberty was enough." He crinkled up his nose at her. Her mouth dropped open and she caught him smirking at her before he turned around. She felt like punching him. They had just met again after three years of no contact and he was already being a dick to her? She thought he would have at least grown up a bit. But no… he was the same old Puck; the one she couldn't get along with, who always pranked her and called her names. All she wanted was to become friends. But there was no chance of that. Not with him like that. She was about to get in the car when Granny Relda stopped her.

"Oh no, liebling. I'm sorry but you are going with Puck back to the house. With Jacob not here we don't have any magic to help make the car bigger to fit us all in so we will have to make do with what we have. So Henry will drive with me next to him. Veronica with Basil at the back along with Daphne to hold the shopping we bought earlier on so it doesn't get squashed with all the suitcases. Sorry, next time it can be Daphne with Puck if you want." She said in her soft German accent, smiling. Then she turned and got into the car. The car soon came to life and started spluttering and groaning. It slowly drove away making a terrible noise as it bobbed along. Sabrina scowled and crossed her arms, watching the car fade into the distance. It wasn't fair. Why did she have to go with Puck? Especially since she was mad at him for being so damn rude! She was stopped through her track of thought as an arm snaked around her waist. She spun around to find Puck standing very close to her. She moaned in disgust and pushed him off. Puck laughed.

"What's up with you Grimm?" he teased. Yep, same old Puck… yay(!)

"Nothing, just get away from me. I'm not going anywhere with you!" she spat at him. The turned her back on him, arms crossed.

"And why's that?" he asked,

"Hmm… let's think! Oh, I know… because I don't trust you?" she said flatly raising an eyebrow.

"OOOH! Someone's annoyed because they didn't get hug!"

"UGH, no, I don't think so!" she muttered under her breath. He was seriously getting on her nerves now.

"Aw does someone want a hug? Come on Grimm, come get some Puck-y wuck-y love." He said, holding her waist again. She sighed and rolled her eyes then spun around, and pushed him off her again. Then put her hands on her hips.

"I'm okay thanks. I think your girlfriend would get jealous!" she said in a sickly sweet voice, then she scanned the car park and pointed at a big hairy dog taking a dump near an expensive looking black car, "look, there she is now!" Puck looked over and his face flashed with anger. Then it cleared and he looked over at Sabrina grinning. Sabrina stared at him, not blinking. He walked over to her.

"Little baba in a little huffy wuffy. Aw baba boo-boo, don't cry!" he said in his best baby voice. He walked over to her and started squeezing her cheeks like she was a baby. She huffed and slapped him and he sprang back in shock, holding his cheek.

"What the hell was that for?" he sneered.

"Because you are acting like a moron and I don't like it. Plus DON'T TOUCH ME!" she yelled at him, attracting the attention of other people in the car park. She started walking away from Puck.

"Where are you going?" he called after her. She didn't bother turning round.

"HOME! Where do you think?" she shouted back. She kept on walking when suddenly, before she knew it, Puck had swooped her up off her feet and was carrying her, so she was in his arms in front of his chest. He took off and was soon flying high above the town into the clouds. At first Sabrina was silent as she hadn't registered what had just happened, but she soon realized she was in the air with… Puck. Even though she had told him not to touch her he still did. Her anger quickly turned to fury. She started kicking and punching and moving about a lot.

"AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGGGGGGGGHHHHH HHHHHH! GET ME DOWN!" Sabrina screamed as loud as she could. Puck's face turned red as he turned angry too. He had to keep swerving around to make sure she wouldn't fall and to keep steady.

"SHUT THE HELL UP! STOP IT!" he shouted at her getting increasingly annoyed. She wouldn't though.

"NO!" she growled and did it even more. Now she was climbing about, covering Puck's eyes and climbing on his shoulder.

"SABRINA! I'm getting very annoyed now and you don't want to know what I will do, I SAID STOP IT!" he screamed trying to get her to stop moving by grabbing her wrists, but trying to steady himself and her at the same time.

"Not until you get me back to the ground." She mumbled trying to break free of his grasp. Puck was finding her extremely hard to deal with and he had a feeling something terrible would happen if she didn't stop.

"Sorry, no can do Grimm." He said grinning cockily. He had to admire her persistence though. He sometimes missed their fights… but not that much! She finally broke free off his grasp, but did it with such a pull that she slipped off his shoulder and started to fall down. She screamed very loudly, until her throat started to hurt. The wind rushed past her face, making her sight distorted. Her arms and legs wouldn't move and her voice soon failed her. Her life started flashing by in her head as she tumbled to her gruesome death. Puck watched her fall with such a shock. It was so unexpected, so sudden, that at first he couldn't react and just watched. Then he shook his head and he soon started focusing again.

"SABRINA!" he yelled. He rushed down as fast as he could and soon caught up with her. He grabbed her foot and threw her up in the air and caught her in his arms. He held her tightly, close to him. Sabrina was dizzy and couldn't concentrate. She felt like her mind wasn't working and all her bones were broken. She couldn't breathe and it was as if her heart had stopped.

"Sabrina?" Puck asked for the third time before she started to focus and heard his voice. She looked up at him, smiled and wrapped her arms around his neck. She then started to quietly sob because of the shock, the near-death experience and, because she knew it was her fault and she was sorry.

"I'm… sorry!" she gasped between sniffs and sobs. His face was solemn but still he held her as he was just as scared as she was.

"Whatever." He sighed and flew off back to the house.

They landed outside Granny Relda's house in silence. Sabrina hastily broke free of Pucks grasps and jumped to the floor. They looked at each other for a while before Puck looked down and shook his head. He looked back at her. She opened her mouth… but nothing came out so instead she cleared her throat. He turned away from her and walked up to the front door without a backwards glance. Sabrina, on the other hand, watched Puck the whole way from the drive to the door. She sighed and looked down at the hands. She was surprised to find they were still trembling. Sabrina could feel a sob choking her throat but she held it back and wiped the tears from her eyes. It was her first day and already she nearly DIED! The danger had already begun and Sabrina knew there was more to come. She just hoped they weren't as terrifying and near-death as that one was. She didn't even want to think about it. She took a death breath, fixed a smile on her dry lips and walked inside.

"Hey." She said in the quiet dark house. She wondered where everyone was. She looked around and a small smile passed her face. It was exactly as she remembered; cluttered and dusty with huge stacks of books everywhere and the walls filled with pictures and ornaments until it looked like they were going to collapse because of the weight. She walked over to the deep blue, velvet sofa and sat down. She looked at one of the books. It was called 'Giants' by 'Relda Grimm'. Sabrina opened it and was started to read, remembering her horrifying first encounter with a giant- it was her very first day here and the town hadn't made much of a good impression on her as it was before the giant came along. It was also a near death experience. It was when her parents were still missing and they had just met the woman claiming to be their grandmother, even though they thought she was dead. It was also the first time the two sisters had met Puck. Sabrina showed him, that day, she reminisced, chuckling to herself. She had just finished the first chapter when she heard some talking from outside. She gently closed the book and put it back on its pile. She slipped off the sofa and peered through the window in the dining room. Outside, in the garden, there was a huge table, filled with multi-coloured food (Sabrina gagged at the thought of eating it) and standing all around was all the everafters who lived in Ferry-Pot landing as well as her family who were all happily chatting away to their friends. It was like they didn't have a care in the world. She wondered what would happen if they found out Sabrina nearly died. Sabrina imagined all hell braking loose then. She decided it best if no one ever found out what happened. She would be grounded for the rest of her life and get a huge telling off, some holiday that would be then. She already knew Puck wouldn't tell anyone.

"Where is Puck?" Sabrina mumbled to herself looking around. She couldn't see him anywhere which was weird because wherever food was, Puck was! She gave up on the search and shrugged. She started wondering if anyone was even remotely worried about where she was. A horrible thought hit her then; what if everyone had forgotten about her, what if they had more fun without her- it seemed logical. After all, it wasn't like anyone was wondering where she was let alone actually realizing she wasn't anywhere to be seen. She shook her head and quickly pushed the thought to the back of her mind. It couldn't possibly be true anyway… they were probably busy talking to old friends to realize she wasn't there… anyway, Sabrina hated parties. Being made a fuss over and having to meet and greet everyone. You couldn't be lonelier than at a party with lots of people. Sabrina hated it; it was the worst thing ever. That was why no one was looking for her; they probably thought she didn't even want to go! Sabrina nodded,

"Yes, that's why… it has to be!" she said to herself then sighed and slouched back against the table. She was, for some reason, feeling rather depressed. She needed someone to comfort her and be there with her. She needed to cry unshed tears… but, somehow, wasn't able too. Like the shock of the fall had stopped her from being able to feel and cry. She sniffed and looked down. She saw that she was leaning on a diary… HER diary! She picked it up and hugged it, she remembered the first time she had started writing in it. She could never be bothered because it took patience and Sabrina had none of that. She preferred to be outside, running around and messing on. That's another reason why she loved this place so much. It was as if she was free here, without a care in the world. Like she could do whatever she wanted! She stood up properly, the book still in her hand, and looked around. She picked her way out of the dining room, taking care not to knock anything over which was hard as most of the floor was covered in books and ornaments, so she had nowhere to put her feet. She just reached the doorway when her stomach growled. She held her chest and looked down at it.

"Better go look for some food. I'm starving!" she said, and walked over to the door leading outside. She was about to turn the handle when she realised that by doing this she would attract the attention of everyone at the party, be asked questions, be fussed over and in the end, would never get any food. Plus it was all of her Granny's cooking out there and the thought of touching it made her gag. She walked into the kitchen instead and took a double take as she did so. Inside, there were pots and pans everywhere; food was littered on the floor. Some pages of old books were torn out and the books themselves were kicked to a corner of the room. The cabinets and drawers were all open. The whole kitchen was a right state. It was a disgrace, Sabrina thought.

"What the hell happened here?" she asked into the silence, breaking it. She raised an eyebrow but shrugged. This wasn't her problem after all. She kicked a few things away and strode over to the fridge, opening it. There was some cheese with mould growing on it and some bread. There was also something she hoped to be ham. She took out the ham and bread. Picked out some chocolate still in its wrapper on the floor and put everything on a plate. She made ham sandwiches and chocolate for afters. She guessed it was just granny making a mess while cooking and Elvis was the one to rip up the book. Sabrina stopped in her tracks… where was Elvis? Probably outside with Daphne. Those two were inseparable! She smiled and sat down at the table. She bit into the sandwich and chewed on it. Her nose wrinkled up and she covered her mouth. She gagged and spat the food out.

"BLEURGH! What was that? Tasted like sweaty socks and vinegar! Disgusting." Sabrina pushed her plate away, suddenly losing her appetite. She would have to ask her mum for some money for real food later on. She was going to get seriously sick if she kept eating that rubbish. Sabrina sat there for a while thinking then slowly got up. She wondered what to do. She decided she would go outside for a bit. Say 'hello' to everyone. She took a deep breath and walked outside. Most people didn't even notice she wasn't there but those who did smiled at her, and she was barricaded with a few dozen 'hello's', hugs and smiles. Sabrina instantly regretted her idea of coming outside. She was speechless. She just stood there, frozen, looking around at everyone who had surrounded her.

"Why are you here?" one everafter asked.

"I…." Sabrina began,

"Are you okay, how are you?" said another.

"Ehm…"

"Where were you?" muttered the third.

"It's…"

"Having fun then?" said a fourth.

"Well…" Sabrina couldn't even concentrate or finish a sentence, everyone was surrounding her, and she could hardly breathe. This is one of the reasons why she hated parties. She looked desperately around for a way out, ignoring the questions that wouldn't stop coming. Another reason was that you're trapped! She caught Daphne who had just stopped talking to Snow White and was now snacking on a chicken drumstick while patting Elvis's head. Sabrina sent her a look of distress and mouthed the words 'help me' hoping no one else saw and thought her rude. Sabrina just wasn't good at things like this. She wasn't comfortable with people she didn't know whether she could trust. Daphne easily understood her problem, she knew her sister better than anyone. She walked over and grabbed Sabrina's hand. She pulled her through the crowd and everyone turned round to look at them.

"Sorry guys, Sabrina has to come with me, she's very busy; has to help with the cooking and cleaning. She can talk later or come ask me something. Sorry, bye." Daphne said and dragged Sabrina away. Sabrina timidly waved bye to everyone who just shrugged, turned away and started new conversations. Daphne pulled Sabrina over to one side in the shadows. Sabrina could finally breathe.

"Phew, thanks D, that was close." Sabrina said looking around. Daphne shrugged,

"No big deal." She said simply and started to bite her left palm, "Where were you?"

"Just went on a walk." Sabrina lied. She hated lying to Daphne or anyone else in her family for that matter, but they never knew if she was lying or not anyway. Sabrina was a great liar, probably because she had experience though. When sneaking around all the time to solve mysteries, you have to lie.

"Oh…"

"So, having fun?" Daphne's eyes started to shine and she nodded vigorously.

"OH YES! I love being here. It's totally gravy. Best holiday ever!" Daphne said in a rush. Sabrina laughed.

"If you say so, I'll leave you to it. I'm rather tired anyway. Tell everyone I said hi." Sabrina said, faking a yawn and pretending to look sleepy. Daphne nodded and wandered off somewhere. Sabrina snuck away around the side of the house so she wouldn't be bombarded with questions again. She snuck through the front door and up the stairs, careful not to stand on the creaky ones and disrupt Puck… whatever he was doing and wherever he was!

"Grimm?" Sabrina looked up to find Puck standing at the top of the stairs. He only had joggers on so he was topless, revealing a six-pack, and his hair was messy. Had he been asleep? What time was it? Sabrina checked the time and found out it was only seven.

"Yeah?" she said softly.

"What are you doing?"

"Going to bed! Why?"

"No reason…" he smirked. Sabrina narrowed her eyes and folded her arms.

"PUCK…?!" she demanded.

"Okay, okay" he said putting his hands up in surrender, "I might have put some ants in your bed and goo in your pillow. But it's nothing you can't handle… right?" he smiled at her. Her eyes opened wide then her face flashed with anger. Where was she going to sleep now? She could kill him right now.

"PUCK!" she screamed and chased after him as he laughed loudly all the while; he was obviously enjoying this but she wasn't. What was his problem and why did he want to make her holiday a misery? It was only the first day after all! Could he not at least try or even pretend to be nice so they could get along? He ran into his room but before he could shut the door, she jumped on him and they both toppled over. She sat on top of him and held him down. She knew he could easily fling her off, but still, she tried with all her strength to keep him pinned to the floor. Puck couldn't help but smile all the while.

"What are you going to do Grimm?"

"I'll tell Henry!" she threatened. Puck wasn't bothered in the slightest though.

"Do it." He said carelessly. Sabrina switched tactic, this wasn't going to work.

"Fine, I'll just sleep in your room." She said leaning back and looking around his room. It was exactly as she last saw it; magical, never-ending, beautiful and special, with a sky that changed from night to day and grass with hills and a forest. Puck narrowed his eyes at her.

"You wouldn't dare!" he said. Sabrina smiled, she had got him now.

"I'll get my stuff." She said skipping to the door. Puck raced after her and grabbed her wrist.

"Good luck getting in then."

"Good luck stopping me when I do this..." Sabrina said, folding her arms.

"Do what?" Puck said confused, folding his arms.

"This!" Sabrina said and with that she kicked him right where it hurt- the privates. Puck opened his eyes wide and pressed his lips together. He held his crotch and bent over, then fell to the floor and curled up in a small ball. Sabrina almost laughed. Served him right, that's what he gets for messing with Sabrina Grimm, she thought, and flounced away to her room to get changed. This should be a lesson to him; that he can't get away with being mean. Once she was dressed in her pj's (loose purple shorts and a grey pyjama vest top with black slippers), she crossed the landing over to Pucks room. She peered in, careful not to be hit with green gunge or have anything thrown at her. When she checked everything and made sure the coast was clear, she crossed the grass to the top of the hill near the forest where there was a trampoline; in other words, Pucks bed. It was surprisingly comfortable though and there was already a pillow and quilt there. Sabrina climbed into the bed and pulled the blanket over her. She snuggled down and closed her eyes- suddenly tired.

"GET OUT!" Sabrina opened one eye to see a hurt and angry Puck standing above her. In his hand was an ice pack which he held against his crotch. Sabrina closed her eye and ignored him. Puck picked her up then and Sabrina instantly woke up, with a jolt. Puck strode over to his door, ready to throw her out…. But he couldn't. Sabrina had wrapped her arms and legs around him and wouldn't let go so it was impossible for him to shake her off. He growled loudly but said nothing. Neither did she. After a couple of minutes of trying to get her off and failing Puck said,

"Sabrina, please get off." Sabrina looked up but didn't loosen her grip on him.

"Will you let me sleep in your bed?" she asked. Puck rolled his eyes.

"NO!" he sniffed. Sabrina smiled sweetly,

"Then you're stuck with me!" Puck groaned and tried once more to get her off. After failing… again, he was starting to get extremely aggravated.

"Why?" he said finally breaking the silence. Sabrina looked back up and yawned.

"Because I have nowhere to sleep."

"Is that my problem?"

"Yes because you are the one that made my bed un-sleep-able for the night, so you are stuck with me. Just this night then in the morning I can wash my sheets, get new ones and sleep in my bed in my room, and I'm out of your hair. But for now, you have to pay for what you did… so next time, don't bother doing anything that will stop my sleep as I will be coming to you!" Sabrina stated and Puck thought for a moment but couldn't think of any good comeback… she was right, even though it pained him to admit it!

"FINE!" he yelled then closed his bedroom door. Sabrina clambered off him and skipped ahead to his bed and jumped on it. She got herself comfortable and closed her eyes. She felt Puck get in beside her. The bed soon warmed up from their body heat.

"Night." Sabrina said into the darkness. No answer came and she rolled her eyes. Puck could be so difficult. Sabrina knew that this was going to be a long summer, and that her and Pucks fights wouldn't end there! Finally Sabrina fell into a deep sleep, dreaming about long summer days, relaxing and sun bathing in the heat and those day long water fights, Sabrina remembered all too well!

Woo, finally finished chapter 2! So fun too right, yay! Hope you like it and thank you to anyone who reviews, if you do of course! Ask any questions you want about the story and I will let you know. Also if you have any ideas about what could happen in the story, let me know and I might use it :P! Anyway, thanks for reading! BYE xx