an~ puckabrina for all u lovers of that ship, and cause i have to admit its awesome, too. several years later follow up to alone. 11 left!!!! oh, and this chapter is a bit of a preview of another fic im thinking of doing once im done with this and have made signifigant progress on never gonna happen.


Sabrina climbed out onto the roof of the house and sat down on the edge. She had missed this house. She's missed the roof, too. It had become her thinking place before. She thought back to the last time she'd been on this roof.

Flashback:

Sabrina looked up as Puck flew onto the roof. "Hey."

"Hey" he answered as he sat down next to her.

They just sat there for a few minutes, lost in their own thoughts, enjoying each other's company, thought neither would admit it.

Sabrina was the one to bread the silence. "I go back to New York tomorrow."

"Yeah." Puck replied.

"I don't want to leave." Sabrina muttered.

"I thought you wanted to move back." Puck looked at her questioningly.

"I did!" Sabrina said. "Before..."

"Before what?" Puck asked questioningly.

"Before a lot of stuff. before I found out there were a ton of everafters there, too. Before I wanted to be a fairy tale detective. Before Dad was such an overprotective jerk. Before Daphne wanted to stay here. Before my best friend turned into someone who couldn't leave."

"Who's that?"

"You." Sabrina gave him a look that suggested he was being particularly idiotic. "have you seen anyone else who's even slightly willing to be my friend at all?"

"Good point." Puck chuckled. "I don't think I want you to leave either."

Sabrina sighed. "I'll miss you."

"Me too."

They sat there for a while longer, and when the sun rose, they were there, watching it.

End flashback.

Sabrina looked up. Puck flew over the edge of the porch roof and sat down next to her. "Hey." She said.

"Hey."

Sabrina grined. "Deja vu."

"What?"

"Remember the night before I left?"

"Yeah."

"Well, the same thing happened."

"Yeah..." Puck thought for a minute. "It did, didn't it?"

"So..." Sabrina said, after a few minutes, "How's your past few years been?"

Puck snorted. "You already know most of what's happened. I mean, we talked on the phone almost once a week."

Sabrina laughed. "More." She sighed. "I missed this place."

"I came out here while you were gone a few times. It wasn't the same."

"I tried the fire escape of our apartment building. It almost worked."

"What about it did?"

"Well, I like being outside at night. It helps me think. I like watching the moon."

"How's your job?"

"Good. Kind of slow recently. I love the boss. He let me take a PAID vacation to come back here."

"Nice guy."

"Tell me about it."

Another, more comfortable pause followed.

Puck laid down on the roof. "It is pretty nice up here. I can see why it might help you think."

Sabrina leaned back too. "Yeah." She yawned.

"Tired?" Puck chuckled.

"Just a little. it was a long car ride, and I couldn't fall asleep."

Puck offered his arm, and Sabrina laid down, using said arm as a pillow. Within minutes, she was asleep. Puck fell asleep a little while later, watching Sabrina and thinking about how much she had grown up since she'd left.