This story is currently getting a much needed rewrite. Since I'm doing it in my spare time, it could take a while. If you wish to read it as it is now, feel free to leave any type of review ( a critique or whatever). If you would rather wait, I'll add an epilogue when I'm finished editing, so you'll know.
Disclaimer- I own nothing, except for a few of the Sisters Grimm books but other than that. . .nothing.
A/N- Just a little warning, the characters might be a little out of character sometimes, sorry. I'll try to keep them in character but I can't make any promises, seeing as I'm not too good at doing that. I hope you enjoy it anyway! =D
Rated T for some violence.
She laughed as her dad picked her up and spun her around. Just like he used to do back before all the mess with the Scarlet Hand happened.
No, she thought, forcing the memories away. She will not spoil this moment with thoughts of Everafters. She looked at her family, her mom, dad, and Daphne, all smiling back at her. She felt a bubble of happiness burst inside her . . . and then everything went wrong.
The sky darkened and Daphne disappeared. Sabrina blinked and the park she had been standing in vanished. She was floating around in impenetrable darkness, her parents floating a few feet away from her.
"Mom, Dad!" she cried, reaching out to them. She had to reach them! She can't lose them again!
Her parents turned to face her, the bright smiles they had had just a few seconds ago were gone. Their eyes were blank and emotionless as they stared at their daughter.
"It's no use Sabrina. There's no use trying to hide. No use trying to fight. He'll find you wherever you are." They said together in dead voices.
"NO!" Sabrina cried, recoiling away from her parents as they started to laugh, "NO!"
A cold laughter filled her ears, blocking out her cries and her parent's laughter, as the darkness swept over her.
Sabrina sat up in her bed, a cold sweat covering her. She stayed in that position for a while, her breath coming in rasps. She got out of her bed and raced into the bathroom, turning the faucet on and splashing water onto her face. She wiped her face off and leaned against the wall, trying to calm her beating heart.
A sound made her jump and look up. Standing in the doorway was Red, looking just as scared as Sabrina, "I'm sorry!" she squeaked, "I didn't mean to scare you."
Sabrina eyed the ex-psychopath girl. Though she was supposedly "cured" of her insanity, Sabrina still felt wary around Red. The little girl had kidnapped her parents and sent the Jabberwocky out to barbecue her and her family.
"What are you doing up?" Sabrina asked.
"I. . .I just wanted to get some water and then I heard you and wanted to see if you were all right." Red said, timidly.
"Why do you care?" The sharp remark was out of her mouth before she could stop it.
"Because you let me live in your house when I had no where else to go," Red said, blinking, "I'm sorry I bothered you."
The little girl turned to leave and Sabrina bit her lip. She knew she should at least thank Red for coming to check on her . . . but . . . how could she forget what Red did to her and her family?
Sabrina opened her mouth to say something but the little girl was already gone. She sighed and pushed off the wall as a sudden urge took over her. She walked out of the bathroom and tiptoed down the hall, pausing when she got to Granny Relda's room, she could hear Daphne snoring inside. Sabrina felt a pang in her chest, her sister still hadn't forgiven her.
Sabrina tiptoed on until she got to the room they kept Mirror in. She opened the door and sighed in relief. There on the bed, in the middle of the room, were her parents.
She walked over and crawled into the bed, lying in-between them, just like she used to when she had a bad dream back in New York.
Mirror's face appeared on the surface of the full-length mirror leaning against the wall but quickly went away.
Sabrina held her parent's hands, the dream forcing its way to the front of her mind.
"I'll protect you," She whispered, "No matter what happens I'll protect you, I promise."
Sabrina stared up at the ceiling, not even knowing if her parents could hear her, until her eyes started to close and she drifted off into a dreamless sleep.
. . .
"I don't want to get up, Mom!" Sabrina muttered, rolling over to get away from whoever was shaking her.
"Sabrina if you don't get up I'm going to get Elvis to sit on you!" a very annoyed sounding Daphne said.
Sabrina opened her eyes and saw Daphne standing over her, the little girl's pig-tails inches away from her face.
"Get up! We have to hurry!" Daphne said.
"Why? What's going on?" Sabina asked, sitting up and rubbing her eyes.
"I hope you got your beauty sleep, Grimm, 'cause you need it." came a voice from the doorway. Sabrina looked over and saw Puck leaning against the door frame.
"What's going on?" Sabrina asked again.
Puck smirked at her, "Why, Baba Yaga's coming for a little visit."
. . .
Two torches lined each wall, sending shadows dancing across the Bounty Hunters face, occasionally revealing the long scar the traced the side of his jaw. He was kneeling on the floor in the small room, facing a wall covered in shadows.
"So, you liked your gift?" A voice came from behind the veil of darkness.
The Bounty Hunter smiled as the memory of all that money popped into his head, "Yes, I liked it a lot."
"There's a lot more where that came from."
"That's why I'm here," The Bounty Hunter smirked, "What do you want me to do?"
"Capture the Grimms'." replied the voice.
The hunter raised an eyebrow, "Capture and not kill?" he asked, feeling disappointed. The killing was his favorite part.
"Don't worry Hunter, you'll get your fun but first one of the Grimms has something I want."
"Oh, really?" the Bounty Hunter said, head cocked to the side as the Master of the Scarlet Hand told him what he was supposed to do.
"When you give us the item you will be paid." The Master said when he was done explaining.
The Bounty Hunter smiled; from what he heard the Grimm's were a hard bunch to mess with, which would make his job a lot more fun.
"You can also chose whoever or whatever you want to help you with your task." The Master added.
The Bounty Hunter's grin widened, a list of people and things already forming in his head. His smile faded when the Master continued to talk.
"But, you must not fail. If you do the consequences will be great."
The small room filled with the Bounty Hunter's laughter.
"Don't worry, I won't."
A/N- Okay, so there's the first chapter! I know it's not great but it'll get better.
Please review! This is my first fanfiction so please no flames! =D
I'll update as soon as I can!