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"Are you going to try out for soccer?"

Sabrina and Rachel were walking to class. It was Tuesday, and the notice for soccer try-outs had gone up yesterday afternoon. Sabrina had considered trying out, but decided to ask Rachel what she thought.

"Do you think I should?" she asked her new best friend.

Rachel looked at her skeptically.

"Of course you should! You have one of the most athletic bodies I have ever seen. They way you play in dodge ball, I'm pretty sure you will nail soccer. You have amazing skill honey. Better than most boys in our school. Except Puck. And plus, he said himself you would be good on the team, remember?"

Sabrina groaned. She would never forget her first encounter with the cocky jerk. "Yeah, I remember. So you really think i should try out?"

"Definitely," Rachel smiled. The girls had reached their class, and not a moment too soon. The bell rang just as they walked in. Mrs Carman glanced at them as they walked in.

"Take a seat, girls".

There were only two seats left. One was at the front of the classroom, where all the nerds sat. The other was at the back, right next to Puck. All his friends had been moved away from him, so another girl named Morgan was sitting on his other side. Before Sabrina could decide, Rachel had slipped into the front seat, leaving Sabrina no choice but to sit next to the blond haired idiot. Puck smirked as she walked up to her seat.

"Hello, Grimm. Did you miss me?"

Sabrina glared at the boy. After Puck had visited yesterday, they had eaten dinner, which Sabrina had to admit, was one of the worst meals she had had to sit through. Puck ate like a pig, and he would randomly ask her family questions. Once, he had asked her father if he had ever had an affair with another woman, and Henry had blushed and spluttered. Puck had laughed like an idiot, which made Sabrina's mother very uncomfortable. Of course, the whole family knew about Henry's previous relationship with Goldielocks, one that had ended up not quite so good after Goldie caused the death of Basil, Sabrina's grandfather. The family never talked about it, but it was obviously a painful memory.

Puck had left soon after the pair finished studying. They had managed to come up with a good piece of work. Sabrina even thought Puck was not quite so annoying at the time. Now she thought otherwise.

"Shut up, you imbecile." she snapped. "Why would I miss you? You're a stinky jerk."

Puck smirked, and Sabrina hated herself for it, but she thought he looked extremely sexy when he did that. She glared harder, hoping to get rid of the unpleasant but not so unpleasant thought.

"Well, everyone loves the Trickster King, Grimm. You should find another way of expressing your love for me. Trying to deny it is getting kinda old."

Sabrina could feel her face growing hot. Love? What was he talking about? She didn't love him! He was a jerk! No way would she ever be attracted to this pompous ass! He was arrogant, cocky, and above all, he knew it. He knew he was hot, and he knew that girls loved him for it. He would continuously soak up the attention that the female population of the school gave him. He lived for it.

Sabrina took her seat and said nothing. Puck was clearly surprised. He raised his eyebrows and grinned at her.

"What, no comeback? I knew it! You do love me! You want me to be your boyfriend!" Puck crowed.

Sabrina frowned. "What? No! I don't want you as a boyfriend, you idiot!"

Puck smirked. "You know you want me, Grimm."

Sabrina raised her middle finger at him, then turned to face the front.

It was going to be a long day.

...

Lunchtime came. Sabrina headed towards the gym. Rachel was going to meet her there, and they were both going to try out for soccer. When she arrived, Sabrina walked into the gym and saw about twenty student, all in their uniforms. They were walking around aimlessly, waiting for the coach, Adrian, to arrive. Sabrina spotted Rachel jogging up to her and waved.

"Hey! I knew you'd come! Coach hasn't arrived yet, so we're pretty much bored. Oh, and by the way, Puck was checking you out when you walked in," Rachel winked. Sabrina blushed and looked towards where Puck was standing with his group of friends. He was the only one who was shirtless. Sabrina blushed even more. Trust him to be the only one half naked!

Rachel saw her staring and laughed. "You are so predictable!"

Sabrina frowned. "I am not!" she cried indignantly. Rachel just smiled knowingly and turned towards the door. Coach Adrian was walking in with a net full of soccer balls in one hand and a stack of cones in the other. When he spotted Rachel and Sabrina, he beckoned to them. The girls walked over to him and he handed the balls to Sabrina and the cones to Rachel.

"Girls, do me a favor and pass the balls around. Rachel, can you set up the cones along the green line? I want them a few feet apart, enough space for people to be able to dribble the ball through them. When you're done, Sabrina, get one of the guys to help you set up the goals. Puck is pretty good at doing that. Ask him."

Coach Adrian walked away, and the girls walked off in opposite directions to do their jobs. Sabrina kicked the balls to random people, and then walked up to Puck and his gang with two balled under her arms. As soon as she walked up, all the boys turned their heads. Some of them stepped aside to let her pass, others just grinned and called her name. Sabrina rolled her eyes and made her way towards Puck. He was laying on the ground, arm wrestling with Mark. By the looks of it, Puck was winning.

Sabrina stood over him, frowning. Puck was definitely winning. With one swift move, he pushed Mark's hand all the way down so it slammed on the floor. The boys cheered and whistled. Mark yelled in frustration, and then he looked up. Spotting Sabrina, he smiled.

"Hey Sabrina." Sabrina smiled back.

"Hey Mark. You done wresting?" Mark nodded sheepishly. He started to say something, but Puck cut him off.

"Grimm, what are you doing here? Checking me out?"

Sabrina smirked. "No, just waiting to see who's gonna beat your ass." The boys roared with laughter.

Puck grinned up at her. Sabrina had to admit that he looked cute in this pose. He was flat on his stomach, his bare back turned towards the ceiling. His skin was tan and his shoulders broad. His pants were ridding low on his hips, and she could feel herslef blushing as she looked at his body.

"Well Grimm, you're gonna have to wait forever. No one can beat the Trickster King."

Sabrina snapped her eyes back to his face. She smiled.

"Are you sure? We'll see about that." And with that she dropped the soccer balls and lay down on her stomach, facing Puck. She held out her arm, propping it up on her elbow. Puck looked at her in surprise, then he blinked and grinned at her. He grabbed her hand in his and laughed. His hand was strong, and Sabrina could feel that their hands fit together perfectly. Strange, she thought.

"Grimm, you're going down," he said. Sabrina smirked and turned to Mark, who was standing above them, along with the rest of the boys, who were hooting and yelling in excitement.

"Count down from three," she told Mark. He grinned and nodded, then started counting down. Sabrina turned to Puck and shifted her positin s that she was comfortable. Puck watched her body move, and she stopped. His eyes snapped back to hers, and she thought she saw him blush before he looked back at their hands. Sabrina copied him.

"3..."

"2..."

"1..."

"GO!"

Sabrina pushed against Puck's hand with all her strength. Puck did the same. The boy was strong. Really strong. Sabrina glanced up at his face and saw that he was concentrating on their hands. She could see his muscles bulging, and his shoulders tensing. She turned her gaze back towards their hands. Puck was pushing her over the side. She had to beat him. She had to.

Sabrina thought about it. It was obvious that Puck was better than she was. She needed tactics. One way she had always bet most cocky boys back in her old school in arm wrestling was to let them think they had won, then at the last second push their arm back and beat them. She decided to do this with Puck.

She let him push her arm down further and further down. The boy's cheers got louder and louder. Sabrina concentrated on Puck's face. His eyes lit up and he grinned when he met her eyes.

"You're losing Grimm," he said. He had her arm down almost all the way. Sabrina smirked at him. Puck faltered for a moment, but that was enough for Sabrina. She pushed against his now slightly slackened arm and crowed in triumph when his arm bent back all the way. His knuckles hit the floor hard and he yelled in agony. Sabrina cried out and jumped up. The boys were going crazy now. Mark hugged her and the gang lifted her up on their shoulders. Puck got up and glared at Sabrina.

"Beginner's luck," he yelled over the cheers of the boy's. Sabrina grinned at him and shook her head. The boys put her back down on the ground and she turned to Puck.

"You're just mad that you got beaten by a girl," she laughed. Puck looked at her, and then he grinned. Suddenly he picked her up by the waist and hoisted her over his shoulder. Sabrina yelled and beat at his bare back with her fists.

"Put me down, you jerk!" Puck shook his head and walked out the gym door.

"Coach, I'll be back!" he called over his shoulder. "Just gonna teach Grimm a lesson".

Sabrina yelled and kicked her legs against his. She was aiming for where it hurt most. Puck walked around the corner of the building. Sabrina continued her kicking until she connected with her target. Puck let out an oof and dropped Sabrina. She smirked and faced him. He was bending over in pain, his hands in between his thighs.

"That's what you get, moron."

Puck looked up at her and grinned. Sabrina frowned. Before she could ask him what he was thinking, he had grabbed her wrists and pinned her arms above her head. Sabrina gasped. She had not expected that.

Puck's face was right in front of hers. She could feel his hot breath on her face, and she could see his green eyes twinkling.

"We need to teach you a lesson, Grimm," he breathed. Sabrina drew in a sharp breathe. She didn't want to think about what he was going to do.

He brought his face closer to hers. Sabrina's eyes fluttered closed. She felt an unnatural warmth in the pit of her stomach. She wanted to lean forward, press herself against him. Then she realized something right then and there.

She wanted him.

DUN DUN DUN. What do you think? Should they kiss, or should someone find them and ruin the romantic moment? I DON'T KNOW! You guys decide. I need your opinion. The more the better. So, REVIEW! Please? I need feedback. NOW, PEOPLE!