Another everafter in Fairyport landing part 2
A/n: well, here you go, the promised sequel to Another Everafter gets stuck in Fairyport landing. I'm sorry about the long wait…writers block plus a fever of 104 do not mix. If you clicked on this story without reading the first one, you might want to do that, but it's not completely necessary, so it's your choice. I would like to apologize for the ooc in the end of the first story, I really couldn't think of any way for them to get together without it being ooc. I will do my best to make it up to you in this story, so Enjoy!
Chapter one:
Sabrina ran through the forest, not daring to stop and take a breath. She had only been running for a couple of minutes, but already pain was tearing at her sides. She was so weak, but she had no one to help her, no one was around. She had to do this by herself. She was exhausted, which made her very angry. She hated feeling weak, but there was nothing she could do about it. Black spots began to swim and clog up her vision, she was going to black out any second. Suddenly a tree root appeared out of nowhere under her feet. As she was tripping, she knew that it was all over.
"Grimm! Wake up!" Puck's voice helped Sabrina to break through to consciousness.
"Huh…" Sabrina said drearily, taking in her surroundings. She was in the family room, lying on the couch. Puck was kneeling next to her.
"It was just a dream, it's all right," Puck said, wiping a tear that had been shed during her dream off her face. She blushed, upset that she had cried, even if she had been having a bad dream.
She swatted Puck's hand away, "What the heck do you think you're doing, gasbag?" she demanded angrily.
"The family left while you were asleep," Puck stated simply.
"Oh." Sabrina said, laying her head back down and closing her eyes.
"Move over!" Puck said.
"I don't want to, I'm comfy," Sabrina said, snuggling deeper under her blanket.
"Oh, come on! The family's hardly ever away, and I want to sit next to you for once!"
"Well, I'm not moving, so go sit on the other seat."
"Move, Grimm!" Puck said.
"Make me!" Sabrina retorted, immediately regretting the words as soon as they escaped her lips.
"Well, you told me to," Puck said.
Suddenly Sabrina had a swooping sensation as Puck effortlessly lifted her from the couch.
"Put me down!" Sabrina said, smacking at Puck.
"You said 'make me', so I'm just complying to your wish," Puck said, grinning.
"Ugh!" Sabrina exclaimed, but stopped fighting.
Puck readjusted her and sat her back down in a sitting position on the couch. Sabrina crossed her arms and scooted away from Puck, who had sat down next to her.
"Oh, stop pouting, you're being a baby about this whole thing," Puck said.
"Oh is that what you think of me?" Sabrina demanded, "I'm just a big baby?"
"No!" Puck said, starting to get uncomfortable, "I was just saying that the way you're behaving now isn't very mature…"
"So I'm immature?" Sabrina asked, starting to have some fun with the whole thing.
"At the moment, yes!" Puck said.
"Well fine then!" Sabrina said, unable to come up with a witty retort.
Puck sensed this, and smiled triumphantly.
"Oh wipe that grin off your face, you're being really immature now," she said.
All of a sudden the door opened and shut. Puck leaped from his place next to Sabrina and flew over to the other couch.
"Lieblings, we're home," Granny called softly.
"Hey, Granny," Sabrina said.
"Oh, you're awake," Granny said, "did you have a nice nap?"
"Yea, I guess so," Sabrina said, remembering the horrible dream she had, but not wanting to worry Granny.
"Yeah, until you woke up screaming and crying," Puck sneered from the other chair.
Sabrina glared at Puck, "It was nothing, just a bad dream," she said to Granny.
"Oh, ok, I'm sorry, liebling. Why don't you and Puck get ready to go into town. While we were out we got a new case!"
"Oh, joy," Sabrina grumbled as she trudged up the stairs.
A/N: sorry, it's a little short, but it was all I could think of. I'll try to update sooner this time…well that's all, please review!