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Chapter 10

It's been about a week since Sabrina woke up. She explained that she had had a sudden burst of memories, causing her to faint. She remembered everything now. And she was basically her normal self again.

Puck remembered the reaction to her waking up……

"Sabrina!" Daphne had cried. She had rushed to her sister's arms.

Then Granny Relda had gone to her making sure she was okay.

"I'm fine," Sabrina had said, hastily.

She had looked at everyone for a second but had paused at Puck. She had stared at Puck for a long time. Then, she had started telling Granny Relda and Uncle Jake of what happened to her.

She hadn't spoken to Puck in days. He expected it, but he didn't know it would hurt so badly. In fact, this time was harder than before. Because he also secretly expected that she would understand why he did it and talk about it. But Sabrina is a stubborn girl. She rarely admits to things and doesn't like giving in. She probably wants to prove him wrong.

He also noticed that she had been quiet these past few days. Sort of like when her memory was gone, but this time, Daphne had told him, she's thinking. Now Sabrina thought a lot these past few days. Even before this whole memory incident happened. Sometimes, she would be sitting there, staring into space, and you would have to say her name a few times for her to hear you. So it probably made sense that she was thinking. But still, she didn't talk too much at all.

Another thing Puck had noticed was that he caught Sabrina staring at him sometimes. But she would quickly look away when his head turned. But why would she be staring at him? Girls are confusing.

Uncle Jake had put all of the potions and spell books away, secretly hidden. So no one knew where it was, and use magic without permission. But Daphne had told Puck that Sabrina had saw him put it away, so she knew, but refused to tell Daphne. Daphne had pouted after that.

Should Puck try to talk to Sabrina? What if she was planning to talk to him? What if she wasn't?

Then he had an idea.

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You know, having to remember everything that has happened to you in your life can really change a person. At least, that's what happened to Sabrina Grimm.

Sabrina didn't feel as angry as before. She didn't feel the need to hurt somebody. Mostly, she just felt like she was sad. But she wasn't. Which made it really confusing.

She became less fearless. She worried about little things. Once, she wondered if she didn't think enough, she would lose all her memories again. But then she realized how stupid that was, and stopped.

She felt broken. Like there was a piece of her life that was missing. As if that one piece, would make her become herself again. That one piece of the jigsaw puzzle of her life. She wanted it. She needed it. She even knew what it was.

Puck.

She missed him. She really did. She yearned for him day and night. She wanted to go to him. But she couldn't.

But why? Sabrina didn't really know exactly why. She just felt like she shouldn't.

Was she mad at him? Surprisingly, no. For the first time in her life, she wasn't going to be stubborn about. She was giving in. She knew how he must have felt. She had been too stubborn to be proven wrong about it. But know her stubborn streak was, apparently, gone.

Which, in a way, disappointed her. She liked being stubborn. Hopefully, this will be only one thing she is actually admitting to.

She understood why Puck did it. He did it, because there is no way to reason with her. She was too stubborn. If she believed Puck, she would have to give in; she would have to be wrong. But she didn't want to. She prided herself on being right most of the time.

She would have preferred him to do something less extreme, but she understood.

So why didn't she go to him? Why didn't she run to his room, right that very minute, telling him how sorry she was and how much she loved him?

Because, the other Sabrina was still inside her. She actually did admit being wrong sometimes. She just never admitted it out loud. But the true reason was:

She was scared.

Yes, the brave, fearless, Sabrina Grimm, was scared. And scared of what exactly? She was scared of being rejected.

She wanted to kill herself for it. Yes, she was scared sometimes. But scared for something so stupid made her mad. It made her want to hit something. She was being such a girly girl.

She was afraid that if she went to Puck's room and told him she loved him and how sorry she was, he would say he didn't love her anymore. Now you might be asking:

How could she think that?

Truly, Sabrina had no idea. She had gone to this theory watching Puck. He ignored her most of the time. She expected that he would tell her he loved her and tell her how sorry he was.

But then, Sabrina realized, reminded her of something Snow White had told her.

"I'm not everyone, Sabrina. I'm Snow White, this town's resident fighter. I pride myself on my smarts and my right hook, but they both failed me. So I am right back where I was six hundred years ago with a handsome prince saving my butt."

Okay, this didn't really go with what Sabrina was dealing with, but it did remind her of something.

When Snow White had told her that, Sabrina vowed to be the same.

But she had broken her promise.

She had messed something up and she had to fix it. She didn't need her Prince Charming (Puck) to fix it for her. She had to do this on her own. She would save herself.

She went up to her room to see if Daphne was there. When she got there, instead of Daphne, there was a note.

She read the messy scrawl on the note, and laughed to herself. Well, she thought, I guess this could work too.

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Puck was nervous. Would she come? Did the note say anything wrong?

Dear, Sabrina, the note read.

Come to my room at midnight tonight. I need to fix something.

-A fairy

It seemed alright to him. He looked at the time. 11:55. She should be here soon.

About five minutes later, Puck's door opened, and out came Sabrina.

"Hey, Puck," she said, climbing onto his trampoline.

"Hey," he replied. "Look, before you say anything, I need to tell you something. I am really sorry about giving you the spell. I was just really mad and I couldn't take it anymore, but it was still wrong of me. I should have talked to you. And I am really telling the truth, that girl kissed me. Can you still believe me after all this? Because I love you and-"

Sabrina interrupted him with a kiss. So Puck kissed her back. After a few minutes, Sabrina spoke.

"Don't babble," she smirked, "I believe you, and I love you too."

Puck grinned widely and kissed her again, for who knows how long.

And there's the end. Did you guys like this story? I really did.

I am sad to say I am going to stop writing Sisters Grimm for a bit.

I do, however, have a Sonny with a Chance idea which I will do in a week or so. It's called Murder and Condor Mansion. PM me for details.

Have a great day,

Obsessedwithbooks

P.S. I want to thank everyone who reviewed this story. Without you guys, this story wouldn't have been good. Review and tell me if you liked the ending.