Hey! This is my take on the Hundred Word Challenge by Cannibalistic Skittles.

I'll try to do all of them to help me get used to writing in the Sisters Grimm world, since I'm working on a long story for it. Some of my oneshots for this may include hints of my story. Thanks!

Chapter 1. Dream

Before the Grimms, Puck didn't dream about much. Maybe he dreamed about being king and stealing the throne from under his father's nose, but not much other than that. His family expected him to be like his father, or like Mustardseed, so he decided to disappoint them by not being anything at all. He figured that he'd never be king anyway, so why bother? He left New York City because he figured there was no future there, and that he might as well seek it somewhere else.

When Puck met Granny Relda, he started dreaming about having a family, a parent that actually cared about him and treated him well. Granny didn't expect him to be anything he didn't want to be, so he didn't try. He liked that she smiled when he did silly pranks, and that she gave him food whenever he asked for it, even if he was rude. (Puck does know how to be polite, his mother made sure of that, he just doesn't like to, because she WANTED him to be.)

When Puck met Canis, he dreamed that maybe this was what having an uncle was like, since Canis wasn't very fatherly. But Puck knew that Canis checked in on him because he wanted to, not because Granny told him to. Canis didn't let Puck pull pranks on him, but expected that he would, so Puck didn't bother. It wasn't any fun to play pranks on someone when they were expecting it. Later, after fighting against the Jabberwocky and losing, Puck has dim memories of being held gently, and of someone who sounds an awful lot like Canis telling him to hold on, and that they would make sure he got better. When Puck wakes up, and realizes what's happening to Canis, there's a piece of him that curls up and cries for his uncle-that-never-was. He doesn't want to lose him, so Puck tries to be strong for the first time.

When Puck met Charming, he hated him. Immediately. Charming was annoying, stuck-up, selfish, and expected Puck to be useless and stupid. So Puck did exactly the opposite. He fought for the Grimms and tried, oh how he tried, to show Charming that he was better than him. And before Charming, reformed and in love, heads for the woods with Snow White, the Merry Men, and Puck's uncle-who-never-was, Puck thinks he sees a bit of approval in Charming's eyes. And that makes Puck prouder of himself than ever, because if a jerk like Charming can admit he was wrong, then maybe Puck isn't so useless after all.

It's when Puck meets Sabrina Grimm for the first time that he decides that he doesn't want to her to expect anything of him. She's smart, clever, and she beat him at his own game. She did, even if he hates to admit it. He knows that Granny would have let him push her in, because she knows he doesn't really mean it, that Canis would be silent and still and Puck would lose his nerve, and that Charming would have fallen for it and gotten soaked. But this HUMAN girl stands up to him. She pushes him into the pool, and she doesn't even gloat. She acts as if he doesn't matter, because in the long run, she has better things to do. Puck decides to help Sabrina and her sister, the marshmallow, because Sabrina is the first person who doesn't WANT anything from him. His parents want him to be king, Granny wants him to become a nice little boy, Canis and Charming want him to be a man, but Sabrina doesn't want him at all. And that's the difference.

So after he helps the two girls and Granny's safe, and he moves in, Puck dreams of something else. He dreams of a family that wants him, of a woman who takes care of him even though she has no obligation to, of a man who is breaking on the inside but wants to protect the family anyway, of a stupid jerk who ends up being kind of cool, and of a girl that decides she wants him. Puck, for the first time, wants something. Puck dreams of becoming the person no one thinks he can become. He dreams of showing Sabrina that he cares without being a jerk about it. He dreams of becoming that guy who came through the black hole, who told him not to glue a basketball to Sabrina's head, because even if he doesn't act like it, Puck does know who that guy is, and what that means to him.

Puck dreams of a lot of things, some aren't really important, some are more important than he realizes.

But most of all, Puck dreams of a future.

Tada! What did you think? Read and review please!

Tam