Disclaimer: I don't own Wicked or Sisters Grimm. As you can see, I'm trying to get this finished, I mean I want to start developing a sequel, I think.

Home

I walked home with my hair still back and dressed in black. Daphne had her hair still in a strict bun and she wore a more modernized version of her Nessarose dress. It was shorter but it was still high collared. Red had to stay after school to finalize props and things. Puck went to the Cork, a dance club with Fern and a bunch of idiots from school.

"I wanted to go to the Cork" sighed Daphne. I looked down at her and shook my head. I wasn't going anywhere near Fern. The Cork was an Everafter club and that meant I could use magic freely. There was a good chance that I'd curse her.

"No…I refuse to go there. Not where Puck and his new girlfriend are" I spat. Daphne rolled her eyes and sighed.

"You know that's not his girlfriend. If anything she's Arthur's girlfriend" Daphne hissed. She was still angry. She was fourteen and she'd just been rejected. I was sure she would feel better after casting that spell.

"Are you still angry?" I asked as the house came into sight. Daphne sighed and shook her head.

"I'm angry about Puck making us walk home while he took a bunch of friends and Fern in his Maserati. But I'm not angry about Arthur. I think I got back at him. He can hide the fact that he squeaks with magic but he'll always have tin joints so I'm okay with that. Personally, I wanted you to make sure that he'd never have kids" Daphne sighed, almost sadly. I laughed quietly.

"I was going to but then I wanted to show them that I'm gracious" I said. Daphne rolled her eyes and sighed.

"Gracious? Hmm…you mean pitying. We don't show pity to people who don't deserve it Sabrina. Anyway, when are you going to wash out the hair dye?" Daphne asked. I shrugged and unlocked the door.

"We're home! I don't know…when I take a shower. I can finally wash my face, though. Next week is going to be hectic. I'm going to have to reread my script, get my homework done, and I have to get ready for my favorite scene…" I said, smiling. Daphne laughed and sighed.

"That's going to be the best scene in the entire play. We also have to practice a few more songs. We've looked at them before but we need to make sure the choreography is exactly right…or that's what Red said. You know Red's going to the Cork too!" Daphne pointed out. I sighed and shook my head.

"I'm not going to the Cork. Not with those crazy Everafters and certainly not with Fern and Puck there. No, Daphne" I said, more firmly. She groaned and we walked inside. Granny stood there, smiling. When she saw our grim expressions the smile disappeared.

"What happened? Where's Puck and Red? And what happened to your hair?" Granny asked. I sat down on the couch and crossed my arms.

"Daphne and I discovered that I'm somewhat of a witch since I'm creature of magic" I said. Granny nodded as if it were obvious.

"Of course. I knew that. Every creature of magic and do some magic. What of it?" asked Granny. Before I could answer someone else did.

"She can read the Grimmerie. She has the Grimmerie. In her bag and it should be at school" a voice said. I spun to see Puck. His eyes were orange in disgust but the moment our eyes met it instantly turned to silver. I'm not sure if it only meant love anymore. Red stood next to him, a binder in her hand.

"What? You have the Grimmerie! Sabrina, do you know what the book holds and what people would do to get it!" Granny said, lecturing me. Giggles escaped from Daphne and I and we looked at each other and back at Granny.

"Oh…we know exactly what that book does. Sabrina can read and so can I to an extent. Sabrina turned a boy's joints into tin. I shrunk his heart a bit. It was quite fun…" Daphne laughed. Granny stared at us in shock and shook her head, obviously disappointed.

"Was this boy an Everafter? I'm sure it can be reversed but I'm so disappointed in you two. Puck why didn't you stop it?" demanded Granny. Puck smirked and rolled his eyes.

"They were on stage. The boy is related to a few Everafters through blood. But once a spell from the Grimmerie has been cast it can't be reversed. Except by an exceptionally powerful person like the Blue Fairy or even the Wicked Witches. But they're both dead and the closest people we have to the Wicked Witches aren't going to help us" Puck sighed. Granny looked at him, confused.

"What do you mean?" Granny asked. Red sighed and shot Daphne and I a look.

"I really doubt Sabrina and Daphne want to reverse the spell when they themselves cast it. The similarities between the two set of sisters are strange. I'm sure their power levels are similar as well" Red explained. Granny looked at us and shook her head.

"Daphne…Sabrina will you change the boy's joints back into bone?" Granny asked, sweetly. I looked at Daphne and we both agreed to something.

"No" we said in unison. Granny stared at us in shock and shook her head.

"Do I want to know what made you do it?" asked Granny. I nodded and she waved her hand.

"It was kind of an accident. Remember when I was 11 and I lost one of Dorothy's slippers?" I asked. Granny nodded.

"Yes, one of our most precious artifacts. I do remember, quite clearly" Granny said. I cleared my throat in annoyance and nodded.

"Well…look at Daphne's feet…those are ruby slippers. I had been chanting from the book and I thought it was just a prop…turns out it isn't. It's actually the Grimmerie. Fern, a messed up girl from the Nutcracker, slipped it to me, thinking I couldn't read it. I'm a child of both worlds, once being a mortal and now I'm an Everafter so I can read it and so can Daphne to an extent. I read it and accidentally used magic. It really turned the slippers into magic ones. Then Daphne cast a spell to shrink his heart a little on purpose! And she wanted me to cast the spell on his joints so I did. I thought I still owed her from the time I stole the key to the North Wind from her" I said, making up the last excuse. Granny didn't need to know about Daphne being rejected for Fern. Daphne gave me a thankful look and Granny bent down to look at her shoes.

"These are genuine. Say the incantation" said Granny. Daphne stood up and clicked her feet.

"There's no place like…the kitchen. There's no place like the kitchen. There's no place like the kitchen" Daphne said. She disappeared with a pop and she walked out of the door.

"I'm back" she announced. Red stared at shock at the shoes.

"I'm going to have to steal that after the show, aren't I?" she asked flatly. Daphne laughed and nodded.

"You've got that right, Red" Daphne said, giggling all the while. Ah, home…the only thing that could make this any better is if Puck talked to me…maybe I can talk to him!

"I'm going to make dinner. There are cookies on the coffee table" Granny said and she shuffled back into the kitchen, her eyes raised to the ceiling as if she were pleading with God to have us behave. We're Grimms. We don't behave.

"You know everywhere you go there's a catastrophe" Puck snapped at me as he sat down.

"I am a catastrophe" I hissed back. Ah…this is fun!

"Noted. Leave me alone Grimm" he sighed, suddenly tired. I nodded and sighed when Daphne looked up and stared at Puck, intently.

"You told me once that when your eyes become silver it means love…does it also mean something else? What is it?" asked Daphne. So she had noticed as well. Puck's head snapped up and he glanced at her before looking at me. And he answered.

"Longing…"