A/N- I'm so sorry it took so long for me to update . . . again. It's just that lately things have been really crazy, what with school starting and all. And I could not, for the life of me, figure out what to write.

So, this chapter was originally going to be a lot longer but I decided to cut it into two chapters so I could update sooner. I know it's not the greatest thing in the world but I hope you still like it! =)

Coraline Pevensie- Yes, Sabrina, Daphne and Puck are supposed to be in the book of an Everafter but I'm just pretending that that didn't happen yet. =)

Ayns and Sky - Thank you! =) Yes, I made up the dragon scale thing or at least I haven't read a book that's used that. =D

curlscat - Thanks for telling me that! I'll try to fix it as soon as I can.

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1151133354445 - Yes that chapter was already up but I had to fix something in it.

Thanks everyone else who reviewed! You guys are awesome!!!!!

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The girl screamed as her feet slipped out from under her and she fell into the Devil's Drop. She swung her arms around frantically as she fell, she needed to be careful not to fall in too deep or the whole thing would be ruined. A burst of relief filled her as she managed to grab a rock that was jutting out of the side of the crack. She winced when her fall came to an abrupt halt, almost pulling her arms out of their sockets. She gulped and looked down, past her dangling feet and into the black void that waited below to swallow her. She closed her eyes and concentrated, praying that she hadn't fallen too far into the crack. Relief filled her when she felt the familiar warmth burning inside of her.

This crack had always felt sinister to her. She remembered her mother warning her and her sister to stay away from it, but that hadn't changed anything.

She closed her eyes, the past playing in her head like a movie, the voices of those who died filling her ears, the pain stabbing her heart again like it had all happened yesterday.

She shook her head, her fingers gripping the rock tighter, and stared up at the group of people flying on a carpet above her. She looked at their shocked faces and said the three words she remembered all too well; the three words the caused pain, anger, and sorrow to race through her.

"Please help me."

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"UNCLE JAKE!" Daphne shouted, being the first one to break the shocked silence. "We have to help her! We have to!"

The little girl looked frantically at her uncle, "We can't just let her die! We have to save her!"

"I'm working on it, Daph." Uncle Jake said. "But when we get her I want all of you to stay away from her. There's no way to know for sure if she's as harmless as she seems."

There was something about the little girl that bothered Uncle Jake. Her eyes seemed to glow and she looked way to calm for someone who might fall to their doom any second. She looked more curious than freaked out, like she was waiting for him to answer a question. But glowing eyes and curious expressions weren't going to stop him from saving . . . whatever the little girl was, from dying.

"Hold on." He said, gripping the sides of the carpet tightly. "Carpet down."

The carpet flew down to the Devil's Drop but when it reached the opening of the crack, it stopped.

Uncle Jake frowned, "Carpet down." He said but the carpet didn't budge.

"Why isn't it moving?" Sabrina said, peering over the edge of the carpet. She felt a shiver run up her spine as she stared down into the Devil's Drop. It looked endless, like it really did fall straight to Hell.

"I don't know." Uncle Jake said, starting to get frustrated.

Sabrina looked at her uncle, she knew he desperately wanted to find the phoenix as fast as possible but she also knew that he wouldn't leave a little girl to fall to her doom. She looked over at Puck and an idea hit her.

"Puck, do you think you can fly down there and carry her up?" Sabrina asked.

Puck looked at her, looked over the edge of the carpet at the black oblivion below them, and then looked back at Sabrina.

"You're crazy." He said. "There's no way I'm flying down there."

"Puck! You can't just let her die!" Sabrina said.

"If you're so worried about a little girl you don't know then you can fly down there yourself," Puck said. "Besides, that's a hero's job and I'm a villain."

"Puck, I can't fly down there 'cause I'm not the one with WINGS!" Sabrina snapped. "You're the only one that can save her!"

"No, Sabrina. If Puck is too scared to fly down there, then we'll just have to think of something else." Daphne said.

Puck glared at her, "What did you say?"

Daphne looked at him innocently, "I was just saying that since you're afraid . . ."

"I am not afraid!" Puck yelled. "I am the Trickster King. The king of rebels, troublemakers and no-good-doers everywhere! I DO NOT GET SCARED!"

With that Puck's giant wings snapped out and he jumped over the side of the carpet.

Sabrina grinned at her sister, "That was brilliant."

Daphne grinned back at her, "I learned from the best." The little girl said, peering over the edge of the carpet.

Sabrina watched as Puck flew effortlessly down into the crack, no invisible barriers blocking his way. Her gripped tightened on the sides of the carpet the closer he got to the little girl. A feeling of dread filled her and her blue eyes narrowed.

Something was wrong. Why could Puck fly down the Devil's Drop and the carpet couldn't?

Sabrina watched as Puck reached the little girl, turning sideways so he could grab her easily.

A chill ran down her spin and time seemed to stand still as she watched Puck reach out to grab the little girl, the tip of his wing passing her foot by an inch. Suddenly, Puck's wings seemed to give out, flopping down in mid flap.

Sabrina felt terror grip her as she watched Puck, his green eyes wide with shock, fall into the Devil's Drop.

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She was mad. No. Mad was an understatement. She was angry, furious, livid, infuriated, enraged! She had almost had them! They were in her grasp and then those . . . those . . . those dragons showed up.

DRAGONS!

Jezebel screamed in fury and spun around, lashing out at one of the nearby trees, her long black claws leaving deep gashes in the bark. She had almost had them! That girl was practically in her grasp and then those dragons had to ruin it all! Jezebel closed her eyes, her claws curling into fists as she imagined herself choking that cursed blue dragon and the golden dragon.

The demons had almost won until the King Dragon had shown up. After that the demons were forced to retreat and hide out in the woods. Being smart monsters, the rest of the demons made sure there was lots of space between them and their angry queen.

Jezebel let out one more angry screech and then started to pace back and forth.

What she didn't understand was why the humans had gone to the dragons. It wasn't a little known fact that most dragons hated humans, so why did those pathetic humans risk their lives to meet the dragons? Unless the humans really needed something and the dragons had it. But then why did they invade her territory? Did she have something they needed? She must have because why else would they risk their lives by invading her territory?

But her slaves had searched the castle and had reported the nothing had been stolen. So that must mean . . .

A sinister smile slowly spread across Jezebel's face as a plan formed in her head.

"You!' She snapped, spotting one of her demons hiding behind a tree a few feet away.

"Yesssss, your majesty?" The demon said, walking over and quickly bowing, afraid that his queen's anger was going to be pointed to him.

"Take some of the demons and follow the humans." Jezebel ordered, looking up at the sky to see dark rain clouds forming above her head.

"Will you not be joining us?" The demon asked hesitantly.

"No," Jezebel said, her smile widening, "I think it's time I go home."

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Without thinking, the little girl moved her hand from the rock and grabbed the fairy's arm before he fell past her reach.

This isn't good. The little girl thought, trying to keep a good grip on the rock with one hand while making sure the fairy didn't fall to his death.

"You weren't supposed to fly down this far." The little girl hissed at the fairy dangling below her.

"Well, excuse me for trying to save you." Puck muttered. He felt cold and weak, like something was draining all the energy out of him.

"What happened?" he asked.

"You passed the line." The little girl muttered, scanning the faces of the people above her. The older man was frantically searching his pockets; the little girl in pigtails looked scared and the older girl looked worried and frustrated, like she didn't like not being able to do anything.

"What line? I don't see a line." Puck said.

"Could you please be quiet? I'm trying to think." The little girl snapped.

"Don't you tell me to be quiet! I'm royalty." Puck said haughtily.

"If you don't shut up I'm going to drop you." She threatened.

"Do it and I'm taking you down with me." Puck said, gripping the girl's hand tighter.

"Has anyone ever told you that you're annoying?"

Puck grinned up at her, "Annoying, jerkish, cool, handsome, amazingly awesome, are all very true things people have called me."

The little girl rolled her eyes and looked back up at the people hovering above her. The man was pulling a ring out of his pocket and was frowning at it, as if trying to remember what it did. But she could already tell that it wasn't going to work. If anything it would make the whole situation worse. She could tell by the way the ring was glowing that it was powerful and as soon as it's magic reached down the crack, whatever it was down here that liked to feed on magic, would sense it and shot up, sucking up any magic along the way. And if it got to her, she'd be as helpless as the fairy and then she'd be as good as dead.

"WAIT!" She shouted. "Don't use that!"

Uncle Jake paused and stared down at her, puzzled, "What?"

"Don't use that! It'll just make things worse!" The little girl shouted again.

Uncle Jake's frown deepened, "This is the only way we can save you." He shouted down at her.

"If you use that, I'll let go of the rock." The little girl bluffed, hoping that he'd believe her.

Puck groaned, "Of course. The only thing between me and death is a suicidal little girl."

"She can't be serious." Uncle Jake muttered, staring down at the little girl in shock. She was staring up at him with such a stubborn look on her face that he actually believed that she would let go, taking Puck down with her.

"How else are we supposed to save them?" Daphne said, worry filling her brown eyes. "The carpet still won't budge."

Sabrina bit her lip, trying to figure out what to do. She stared down at the little girl, her frown deepening. Why didn't the little girl want them to use the ring? Was this whole thing a trap and she just wanted them to get closer to her so she could eat them?

Sabrina shivered as a picture of the little girl morphing into a giant, sharp toothed monster formed in her head. Sabrina shook her head, it didn't matter. They have to save Puck. Even though he was annoying, rude, and smelly, he was still part of the family and Sabrina wasn't willing to watch him die. Especially since she hadn't apologized for what she had said. Sabrina scowled, not that she needed to apologize to him.

Besides, he still owes me for eating my dessert, Sabrina thought, trying to convince herself that she wasn't going to save him because she kinda, sorta, maybe, possibly, half-way liked him.

But as she was staring down at them, she saw something that made her heart stop.

The little girl's hand, the only one that was gripping the rock, the only thing that was keeping her and Puck from falling to their deaths, started to slip off the rock.

Sabrina's grip on the carpet tightened, "Carpet, I swear if you don't fly down there now, I'll tear you to shreds and I'll burn the shreds and then I'll feed the ashes to Elvis!" She shouted.

Sabrina's threat worked and the carpet immediately flew down the Devil's Drop, hesitantly approaching Puck and the little girl. Uncle Jake reached over the edge of the carpet the closer they got to the little girl and Puck, his arm stretching out to grab them. Daphne leaned against him, trying to see what was going on.

Then Daphne sneezed, which caused her to bump into Uncle Jake, knocking him off balance and sending him pitching over the front of the carpet. Sabrina and Daphne lunged forward to grab Uncle Jake before he fell off the carpet. Sabrina and Daphne's combined weight slamming down on it, took the carpet by surprise and it fell a few feet.

It stopped to where it was level with the little girl's foot, the carpet's tassels just barely passing her foot. Just barely passing the line.

All of a sudden the magic was sucked out of the carpet, and it crumpled underneath the weight of Sabrina, Daphne and Uncle Jake.

Sabrina's eyes opened in shock as she fell, Daphne's scream's filling her ears. She closed her eyes, wondering how long it would take till she reached the bottom of the crack, if there was a bottom, when there was a sudden loud CRACK!

A bright light shined through Sabrina's eyelids and she screamed as a wave of boiling heat slammed into her.

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A/N - So, there's the first part of the next chapter. I'll try to get the next part up soon but I can't make any promises.

I'm sorry if some parts are confusing. The next chapter will explain some stuff.