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Chapter 9

Sabrina's POV

We stopped just in front of the kitchen door. I could hear the loud conversations of the entire family on the other side. They were arguing about what would happen if Puck couldn't cure my amnesia. Puck looked over at me and I nodded. He pushed through the door leaving me to follow him. All conversation died and silence filled the room. It was scary for my family not to be talking. Pale expectant faces stared at me. I was nervous. I know they're my family and I shouldn't be nervous around them, but it wasn't telling them that put the butterflies in my stomach, it was the reactions I expected from them. Dad would freak out if he found out the truth. He would set aside their common goal of getting me to remember, and any promises made to Puck, and throw him out onto the street. That wouldn't be the end for me either; I would get a lecture on how terrible everafters are, and how I'm not allowed to date one, ever. Mom wouldn't be able to help me once Dad got into his rage.

"Anything?" Daphne asked hesitantly.

Just answer the questions, Puck's voice said in my head. I nodded giving a small smile. "He did it. Puck made me remember him."

Relief filled every face in the room, and I think I even heard a few sighs. Everything was calm for a moment, then the floodgates opened and the questions came pouring out.

"When did it happen?"

"How did he do it?"

"What was it like when your memory came back?"

"Why didn't you tell us sooner?"

They hit me like a powerful wave, overwhelming and oppressing. They made me want to run the other way, but I held my ground. I looked each of them in the eyes, and then began to explain everything from the beginning.

"Last night I was upset, because losing my memories was like having a missing piece. I had lost a part of me, and I wanted it back. I saw how hard Puck was trying, and I felt bad that I didn't remember him. I was in my room when Puck came in and found me. He wanted to know what was wrong, but I didn't tell him. I didn't want him to feel bad," I said with a quick glance at Puck. He nodded for me to continue. "He was determined to find out what had upset me though. He brought me to his room so that we were above the lake and asked me to tell him once more, but I refused. He stopped flying and let us fall into the lake." It was now or never. Lie or don't lie. I couldn't decide what to do, and they were all looking at me expectantly. "And then I remembered," I blurted. Well, I have to keep it up now. "It was like I was there, but I wasn't. Like I had retreated inside myself. Everything went black, then I saw a light, small at first, but then it got bigger. It felt as if I was moving a hundred miles an hour, but I wasn't moving at all. Then when I got to the light I remembered. I didn't tell you all sooner because it was late and I was tired. I figured you all could wait until morning to hear," I concluded.

They looked satisfied enough. None of them looked doubtful, in fact I don't think they really cared about how Puck actually did it, just that he did it. Before I knew what was happening they were all crowded around me in one big group hug. It was somewhat smothering, but I enjoyed it all the same.

Granny was the one to break up the hug. "We need to organize ourselves people." Everyone in the room went quiet and took a seat around the table. Granny stood at the head, a picture of determination. "While it's great that Sabrina has regained her memories," she started, "we need to remember that someone did this to her. This was not chance, it was magic. It is our responsibility to find the culprit. The person responsible for this is undoubtedly an everafter. This means they will still be in town. We have to find this person. Any questions?" If anyone could take control of a situation it was Granny. No one had any questions. Granny looked at her watch. "At ten o'clock we begin investigating. I want you all to help."


At ten o'clock sharp we were all in the living room, ready to go. We had asked Brad, Anna, and Seth to come along too, and after hearing what had happened Snow convinced Charming to come help out, so we had five extra people. Granny said we could use all the minds we could get. We were split into three groups. The first was Granny, Uncle Jake, Red, and Daphne. The second was Mom, Dad, Basil, Charming and Snow. Basil wouldn't be much help but we didn't have anyone to watch him on such short notice, so he was coming. The last group was Puck, Seth, Brad, Anna, and I. We went over what we knew, which wasn't much, and headed off in different directions.

I didn't quite know what to expect. I have no idea of who could have done this. Do I want to know? I felt the apprehension growing within me as we headed towards main street.

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