OKAY PEOPLE! I'm back!

I was thinking about giving this story up for adoption, then, after some help from a friend, i was like, you know what? TO HELL WITH IT! I'm gonna keep writing! The hell was i thinking!?

Dumbass.

:) So yeah. Soz i took such a long break. Couldn't be helped. I'll try update everyday now.

Sabrina looked at Mustardseed.

"What the hell? I can't just run off with you! Get lost, I'm going back to Bradley."

She tried to walk around Puck, but he held her wrist tightly. His touch sent a wave of warmth through her.

"You can't go see that guy. Mustardseed fairy-dusted him. He's forgotten all about this 'date'. Don't worry about him."

Sabrina looked at Puck. Fairy dust! Of course! The magical powder was used to make people forget certain events in their lives, and it was possible Puck had used some on the school in order to make his disappearance more convenient.

She was an idiot.

But then again, so was he.

"Puck, you can't just go around fairy-dusting random people. It's your fault that you decided to FLY in public. Be more responsible." Puck grinned at Sabrina, hands on hips. He looked so much like his cocky self, but Sabrina could see the deep lines under his bright eyes, and he looked tired. She wanted so desperately to wrap her arms around him, but she knew that if she did, he wouldn't take this seriously.

Instead, she went around the car and hopped into the front seat beside Mustardseed. Puck stood outside, mouth open. He was obviously expecting her to sit in the back with him. Well, too bad.

And then the driver's door swung open and Puck pulled Mustardseed out of the car. He plopped himself in and strapped on the seat belt.

Mustardseed looked at him, clearly surprised. Puck turned to him and grinned. "Tell our darling parents that they should be expecting me soon," he said, then slammed the door in his brother's face and sped off.

...

"Where are you taking me?"

Sabrina was grumpy. Puck wouldn't tell her where they were going, despite her constant nagging over the past ten minutes.

He simply smiled and shook his head, for like, the one hundredth time.

"Fine. I'm sorry." she said, staring moodily out the window. Puck turned to her and raised an eyebrow, then turned back to the road.

"For?"

Sabrina sighed. He wasn't going to make this easy. Of course he wasn't, he was Puck, for goodness sake.

"For thinking that you would willingly marry another woman behind my back, or even have a relationship with another girl. I'm sorry I took things too seriously, but come one, you are only 17. How where you going to get married?"

Puck chuckled. "I'm actually over four thousand years old." He paused to look at Sabrina's bewildered expression and grinned slightly. "You know, Shakespeare? Puck? A Midsummer Nights Dream?"

How could she have been so stupid? Of course he was Puck, that mischievous fairy in Shakespeare's play. Oh god, she was a horrible detective.

"Puck, I -," she was cut off as something hit the back of the car, hard. The vehicle jolted and shook violently, nearly turning over. Puck yelled out in shock and Sabrina was pushed forward in her seat. Her head would have hit the dashboard if it wasn't for the seat belt.

Puck righted the car and tried to look back. "What the hell was that?" he cried, panicked. Sabrina swiveled around in her seat and looked out the back window. What she saw made her breath catch in her throat.

There, floating ten feet off the ground on a glowing ball of yellow light, was Bradley. In his hand he held a magic wand, the tip glowing purple. He was sneering, his handsome face now ugly.

"Sabrina, my master want's to see you! He says he has plans for you and your stupid family!"

Sabrina looked at Puck. "I thought you fairy-dusted the guy! Why is he floating off the ground shooting at us with a magic wand?!" Puck looked at her blankly.

"I did fairy dust him! Or at least Mustardseed did, and my brother knows what he's doing! Stop yelling at me woman! I'm trying to concentrate!"

Sabrina huffed. Trust him and his stupid brother to mess things up. Another blast rocked the car, and this time it blew a hole through the backseat of the car. Sabrina had to act fast. She reached for the window, but it wouldn't roll down. Frustrated, she looked behind. The backseat was completely blown apart. That only left Puck's window.

"How good are your driving skills?" she asked him, and before he could answer, she unbuckled her seat belt and climbed across his lap, rolling the window down. Puck steered the car violently to one side, trying to look around Sabrina. She was leaning out the window now, yelling at Bradley, and the maniac was shouting something back about a Scarlet Hand and world domination. Oh please, Puck thought. He'd heard that one many times.

Puck tried to keep his eyes on the road. It probably didn't help that Sabrina was practically sitting in his lap, not to mention her shirt was riding low on her stomach, exposing her slightly-darker-than-pale skin. It was very distracting, and Puck could feel his body getting warm whenever she twisted in his lap.

"Um, Grimm, not that I'm complaining or anything, but I can't really drive wit you in that position." Sabrina stuck her head back in the car.

"Sorry, I'm just trying to deal with this psycho, I think he's kinda pissed off about our date." she smirked at Puck, who was frowning.

"I still don't think dating is a good idea. I mean, we are still practically together. You're still my girl, and no other guy is allowed to take you out on dates when I'm off duty."

Sabrina fumed. "Your girl? We practically broke up! What gives you the right to suddenly get back together with me? Don't I get a say in this?

"Fine," Puck sighed, still focusing on the road around Sabrina's head. "Do you still want to be my girlfriend?"

"Yes, but that's besides the point! In future circumstances, you need to ask for my opinion to. It still matters!"

Puck nodded. "Now can you please get off my lap, woman? You're killing me."

Sabrina did. Bradley had given up the chase, choosing to go back to his 'master'. Sabrina ad managed to get some useful information out of him.

"Where too?" Puck asked.

Sabrina thought for a while. Where could they go? Suddenly, the car came to an abrupt stop. Startled, Sabrina turned to Puck.

"The back half of this thing just got blown off. There's no way it can move another inch."

Oh, right. Idiot. Sabrina got out of the car, followed closely by Puck. He came around the car and kissed her. Sabrina let him. She had missed him.

When he pulled back, he was grinning crookedly. "So?"

"Take us to my house. We need to see my family. This is important."