"I think you ought to see this" Daphne giggled, holding out a plain DVD box. "just before you leave. No, wait, watch it when you get to Forks. On your laptop. Preferably when Puck isn't there. And no, it's not rude. Just... Amusing, i think the word is? No, wait. That's not good enough. More like - HILARIOUS!" she burst out laughing, tears rolling down her face. She was about to have a fit, but then Puck walked by, and she stood up and wiped the tears off her face. "Honest," she said "it's really funny. Watch it in Forks."

Sabrina was intrigued. What was so funny about that DVD? Though she'd soon find out...

- Later -

Puck had seemed way to angry earlier, when Sabrina had told him about the trip. She felt simply HAD to figure out why. It couldn't be that hard, after all. She was a detective.

-Later still, in Forks-

Bella was worried. Edward wasn't talking to her. She'd told him about the Grimm's visit, and his eyes had shone, before his face had closed to her. She couldn't figure out why. But that was part of the reason they'd enlisted the help of the detectives. She wasn't entirely sure how they were going to get around the whole 'you're-a-vampire-aagh!' bit, but they'd sort that when they came to it.

-In Ferryport landing-

"Right, that's every thing. Have a nice trip!" Granny Relda called. Sabrina poked her head out the window, looking decidedly worried.

"What?" she asked, "aren't you coming with us?

"No, liebling. It's just you, Puck, and Uncle Jake. Have a good trip, now!"

And Uncle Jake shot off, aiming for the tiny gap in the barrier. He got through, but only just. Puck had to go and sit right next to Sabrina, causing both to blush.

-After an hour long car ride-

"Ten green bottles, ha-"

"For Shakespeare's sake, man, shut the hell up! That song's got worse the more you've sung it!" "You're just cranky cuz-"

"SHUT UP!"

Sabrina had been watching the conversation like a tennis match. Sighing, she turned around, only to see a huge sign saying welcome to forks- and a pale skinned, ginger haired man peering in through the window.