an~ fluffy v-day one shot. Puck POV


It's almost Valentine's Day, or Kissmas, as Daphne has dubbed it.

I'm contemplating getting Grimm a valentine. Nothing special, just a little something, because I just bought something for the rest of the family under extreme duress by the Old Lady, and she'll probably hit me if I didn't get her anything.

But what do you get the girl who is sort of your enemy, sort of your best friend, your favorite target for tricks, and quite possibly the person you're in love with? I didn't just think that.

Oh well, I'm getting her something anyway. But what?

Chocolate? A little cliche, but maybe...

A card? No. All the cards are either too mushy or too dumb.

Flowers? No. Those meanings... I could never keep them straight. I think it's yellow for friendship and red for love, but what does pink stand for?

A tedy bear? Ha. Grimm with a teddy bear... Oh, that's just too funny...

Maybe if I just wander around, I'll find something good...


Later

So I figured out what to get her. I found this funny card that says something along the lines of "You're one of the strangest people I know, but you're awesome anyway." It came with a tiny teddy bear, and I put in this p.s. that says "I thought you'd just LOVE the bear." I gave up on flowers because that's just too confusing, and I got her chocolate too. Lots of chocolate. Of course, I have every intention of stealing some... well, most of it. Hey, it's a big box!

It's a pretty neat box, too. No velvet hearts or anything like that, just a plain red box with a white ribbon. I'm going to stick it in her room after breakfast so no one sees me give it to her. Can you say embarrasment?

We all handed out our valentines to each other at lunch, under Daphne's orders. I got plenty of my own chocolate, and some little kid valentine cards, the kind that come in packs of 30 that you hand out to your class, and a disgustingly sweet card from the Old lady, talking about how I was like the grandson she'd never had. Ugh.

Grimm gave me one of those little foldy valentine cards too, but I think she looked a little dissapointed when I didn't give her anything. Oh, who am I kidding? She doesn't like me. But... She does look kind of depressed.

So on the way out of the kitchen, I whispher to Sabrina: "go up to your room in about five minutes. You won't regret it, I promise." Then I leave to put the valentine on her bed.

I stay as a fly to watch her reaction when she saw it. She walkes into the room a little later, and this smile lights up her face as soon as she sees it. I'm pretty surprised, let me tell you. I fly out, then walk back in, a person again.

"Like it, then?" I ask.

"Course." She grins. "I can see why you wouldn't want to give it to me out there."

"Yeah." I reply. "I mean, everyone else would be mad they didn't get chocolate!"

We both laugh, even though we know that's not the real reason. I'm not sure we really know why it is though. I mean, we're just friends, right?

"OH!" She says. "I got you something else, too."

I raise my eyebrows. She holds out a box wrapped in pink paper. I open it and start laughing. It's a dumb chick flick about two teens who fall in love on valentines day. It's called Chocolate, ironically.

"Figured you'd get a kick out of it." She says. "Wanna watch it tonight?"

"You can watch with me" I say, "IF you share your chocolate."

"You've got your own chocolate!" She says.

"Yours is better!" I say back.

"Fine."

That evening, we wait until everyone else is asleep, and we pull out the movie. We start watching, all our chocolate set out on the coffee table. It's a surprisingly good movie, for a chick flick. Sabrina falls asleep in the middle of it though. Leaning on me. She ate too much.

Once the movie's over, I'm stuck with a dilemma. Either I move and wake her up, or I stay and eat more chocolate until I pass out too.

Ok, not really that much of a dilemma. She looks so peaceful shen she's asleep, I don't want her to wake up. So I do just that.


3rd POV

Daphne and Red walked downstairs the next morning to see the adults of the household gathered around the living room door. Daphne started to ask what the fuss was about, but she was hurriedly shshed by Granny Relda, and Veronica motioned the two girls over. Daphne tried very had to keep from squealing in delight when she saw the scen in the room. She refrained by stuffing her palm into her mouth.

In the living room was a very interesting scene. Puck and Sabrina were curled up on the couch together, asleep, and on the coffee table was the movie Chocolate, and several opened boxes of chocolate, with the wrappers strewn across the floor. As they watched, Puck warpped an arm around Sabrina, who snuggled closer into his chest.

"That is what we call a chocolate overdose." Red whisphered to daphne who giggled in reply.

It was true. The two teens had had WAY too much chocolate.