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Chapter 3
Beep! Beep! Beep!
Sabrina groaned and slammed her hand on her alarm clock. "I hate Mondays," she muttered and got up out of bed.
Granny was downstairs making breakfast and singing something in German. Sabrina didn't know what the words meant but they sounded like a lullaby to her. Why would she be singing a lullaby in the morning?
Sabrina walked over to her closet and threw on a random shirt and a pair of jeans. She quickly ran a brush through her hair and pulled it into a ponytail.
Sabrina grabbed her backpack from where she'd thrown it last night and went downstairs to eat her normal breakfast. She grinned at the thought of it. Thank you, Tony!
"Good morning, liebling," Granny said and smiled at her.
"Yeah, g'morning, liebling."
Sabrina almost jumped. "Um, g'morning to you too."
She hadn't noticed Tony sitting at the table. He smirked and leaned back in his chair.
"Are Daphne and Red up yet?" Granny asked.
Suddenly there were loud bangs coming from upstairs.
"Red's up," Sabrina answered.
Granny closed her eyes and flinched at the bangs.
Sabrina looked at her worriedly. The poor old woman hadn't been feeling well lately.
"Would you go wake Puck up?" Granny asked, eyes still closed.
"Isn't this enough noise to wake him up?" Tony asked and crossed his arms.
Neither Sabrina or Granny answered. Sabrina just got up without a word. She was the only one who could actually make Puck go to school.
Sabrina ran up the stairs and to Puck's door. She raised her hand to knock when the door opened and instead of her hand landing on the door it landed on Puck's nose.
Puck fell backward.
"Oh my god!" Sabrina cried out. "Are you OK?"
Puck rubbed his nose. "Jeez, how hard do you hit the door when you knock?"
"Sorry," Sabrina muttered.
Puck got up and stared at her.
"What?" Sabrina looked everywhere except for him.
Puck shrugged. "I just thought it was cute how you were so worried." Then he walked right past her.
Sabrina stared after him and then closed her eyes. Finally she closed Puck's door and followed him downstairs.
There was a plate of normal food waiting for her at the table. Her food was set in between Tony and Puck. Great.
"I'm going to go lay down," Granny announced. "Make sure Daphne and Red get to school on time and eat some breakfast."
"I will," Sabrina promised.
Granny slowly walked up the stairs.
"She hasn't got much time left."
Sabrina and Puck's heads quickly turned to look at Tony. "What?!" they said at the same time.
Tony shrugged. "You can tell by how weak she is," he explained.
"You're such a creeper," Puck told him and frowned.
Tony shrugged. "I've been called worse."
Then they sat there, Tony eating his breakfast while Sabrina and Puck barely ate a thing.
Puck reached over and snatched a piece of bacon from Sabrina's plate.
"Hey!" Sabrina complained.
Puck continued to eat his stolen piece of bacon not even bothering to look at her.
"You can have some of mine," Tony told her and offered her some from his plate.
Sabrina shook her head and sighed. "I'm gonna go get Daphne and Red."
Neither Puck or Tony answered.
Sabrina sighed again. She didn't mind Tony being quiet, but Puck? It wasn't normal!
Sabrina ran up the stairs just as Daphne and Red appeared, Red dragging a half asleep Daphne.
"Good morning," Red said brightly.
"G'morning," Daphne mumbled.
"Daph, there's bacon downstairs."
Daphne was immediately fully awake and running down the stairs singing:"I'm coming for you, bacon!"
Sabrina rolled her eyes but said nothing.
"Is there any toast?" Red asked.
"There always is."
Red shrugged. "I just have a feeling that one day Puck's gonna eat it all," she explained. Then she followed Daphne down the stairs.
"Hey, Grimm?"
Sabrina turned to see Puck at the doorway of the kitchen. "Yeah?" she asked.
"Let's get to school," Puck answered and grabbed his backpack from behind a flowerpot.
Why did he put his backpack there? Sabrina glanced at her watch. "It's still early and I promised Granny I'd make sure that Daphne and Red would eat breakfast and get to school on time," she pointed out.
Puck frowned. "C'mon, Grimm!" he said. "I don't feel like hanging around here."
Sabrina frowned back at him.
"Plus Tony can make sure that they get to school on time." Puck tilted his head in an almost pleading way.
Sabrina looked away from him nervously. Does he just want to be alone with me or does he really not want to hang around here anymore?
"Please?"
Whoa! Sabrina thought. The great Trickster King is begging? "... OK?"
Puck grinned. "We're leaving now! Tony, make sure Marshmallow and Red get to school on time!" he yelled and in a flash was already out the door.
"Have a nice time, Brina!" Daphne giggled from the kitchen.
Sabrina blushed and felt glad that no one was in the room to see it. She quickly grabbed her backpack and followed Puck outside, making sure to slam the door after her.
"I don't feel like going to school today," Puck announced staring off into the woods.
Sabrina raised an eyebrow. "But you have football practice today after school," she pointed out.
Puck shrugged. "So what?" he said. "Coach won't kick me off the team for missing just one practice. I'm the best player on the team!"
Sabrina sighed. She didn't feel like going to school either...
Puck rolled his eyes and started walking towards the woods. "You're so boring, Grimm!" he called over his shoulder. "You're gonna have to become more fun if you want me to marry you!"
Sabrina blushed. He hasn't teased me about that in so long! she thought.
"This is your last chance..." Puck turned around and smirked at her.
Sabrina looked in the direction of school and then back at him. So I miss one day of school, so what? I'll have spent the whole day alone with Puck! Sabrina grinned. "Let's go!"
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