"They're looking for you," Puck said from behind Sabrina.

"I know." She said, not taking her eyes off the ocean that stretched out before her. Puck sat down close to her and flashed her a mischievous grin.

"You're gonna have to leave sometime." He said, as he studied her.

"Why?" she asked, turning to stare at him.

"Well, for one, it's my room. And two, they'll find you, eventually."

" Later is wayyyyy better than sooner." She said, rolling her eyes. She ran her fingers through her long blonde hair and dug her toes into the warm white sand.

"You know, hiding from your problems won't work." He said, inching closer to Sabrina while trying to be discreet.

"Who said I'm hiding?"

"I did." He said. He reached over, grabbed Sabrina around her waist, and lifted her onto his lap.

Sabrina opened her mouth to protest, but then decided against it. He was her boyfriend, after all. Instead, she buried her face in his dark green hoodie and inhaled deeply.

"You do realize you smell like a pine tree?" she asked. The smell was so strong on the hoodie that she wrinkled her nose.

"Hey, what's a guy supposed to do? And stop trying to change the subject."

"I'm not! I'm just stating a fact."

"Sure you are."

She sighed and leaned into him.

"Then what am I supposed to do, Mr. Smarty Pants?"

Puck furrowed his eyebrows, as if deep in thought. "I know!" he said, snapping his fingers. "Go tell them what you did!"

Sabrina looked up at him. "You truly are crazier than I thought you were."

"I'm being serious."

"So am I!" she retorted, looking up at him.

Puck took the opportunity to kiss her. It took her a moment to realize that she was kissing him back. The two separated and stared at each other a long time.

"Are you going to punch me?" Puck asked. Sabrina laughed, remembering their first kiss 4 years ago, and turned crimson red.

"No." she said. She felt dreamy, as if she was floating on some faraway cloud.

"Sabrina! Are you in here?" a young girl's voice echoed from down the beach. Sabrina nearly fell over in her scramble to get up.

"Daphne? I'm here." She called as she helped Puck up.

"So, you're coming out of hiding?" he whispered.

"Maybe." She replied. Puck grinned.

Daphne came running out of nowhere and tackled her sister. She hugged Sabrina tightly with one arm while trying to stuff her palm in her mouth.

"Hey, Monkey? I've got something to tell you." Sabrina said, trying to brush herself off.

She spun around to face Puck, but he was already gone.