A/N: Hullo everybody, Sofia Martin here, this is the debut of The King Wars, which I hope you all enjoy.

Now, this is like a prologue, an introduction, the chapter before the first chapter.

There's really not much to say other than that, so enjoy yourself and I hope you like it!

The King Wars

Chapter One

"We're going to be out here forever…" Puck whined as he dragged the rake across the grass on the Grimm lawn, it was a bright, chilly fall day in Ferry port Landing, and Puck and Sabrina were stuck with raking the leaves.

"Oh, quit whining, you haven't even moved for the past hour." Sabrina snapped as she made her ninth pile of leaves, she set her rake on the ground and leaned into it.

Puck eyed her hard work and snorted. "Workaholic," he muttered under his breath.

But then his eyes moved to Sabrina, and how curvy she looked in the sweater she was wearing, and how her eyes popped and her hair looked so soft and wavy in the wind. Her lips looked soft too, and, oh, how he wanted to see just how soft they were-

"Puck, snap out of it, we'll get absolutely nothing done with you staring off into space." Sabrina said as she snapped her fingers in front of his nose. Her face was slightly red; they both knew he'd been staring at her.

He blushed slightly too.

Suddenly the flapping of wings were heard above them, and then a red haired girl with big blue wings descended from the sky with an oversized scroll in both hands.

Sabrina quizzically looked at Puck, he shrugged.

"Message from her former Royal Highness Queen Titania and his Royal Highness King Mustardseed, to Puck." She announced and went to hand the scroll over, but stopped just before she did. She read the address again and looked up, her eyes looked alarmed.

"Puck? Puck is that you?" She gasped, Sabrina's guard immediately went up, there were other women in his life?

Of course there was, the guy was over four thousand years old, he might've gotten around.

"Depends, do I know you?" He asked suspiciously as he crossed his arms over his chest.

"It's me, Salamander!" She squealed and latched onto him like a koala bear; Puck looked surprised, then peeled her off and held at arms length, recognition in his eyes.

"Mandy!" He laughed. Sabrina tensed, then relaxed, then tensed again, Mandy?

She didn't like Puck; she never had and never would, just, Mandy?

Maybe she was a little threatened, the girl was really pretty, prettier than herself.

Sabrina tuned back into the conversation, they both were laughing, and then "Mandy" seemed to notice her.

"Oh, and who is this?" She asked, not with too much distaste, but not too little either.

"Oh, that's Grimm, she lives here." He said, not really knowing what to say.

Oh, that's just Grimm, she lives here? Sabrina mimicked in her mind, what am I, a sandwich? I'm not just a Grimm, I'm his Grimm!

Sabrina's mind froze on the last part. Okay, maybe she did like Puck, but it was off and on because she couldn't! He hated her! And she was supposed to hate him just as much, though, she did find herself liking the way he stared at her.

"Hi." Sabrina said politely.

"Hello." The girl replied, just as politely, "Anyway, here is your scroll, I'm just the messenger, but I would absolutely love to see you again sometime!" She exclaimed as she handed the scroll over and then went to fly away, then stopped, and turned, and gasped.

"You grew up." She said, it wasn't a question, but a statement, Sabrina was surprised the girl didn't notice it before, the way she was checking him out.

Oh wait, I know her game, Sabrina thought, she wants to know why he grew up.

Puck blushed, "Yeah, I did."

"Why?"

Sabrina almost prayed he wouldn't say because she gave him the "Puberty disease." They where sixteen now, sixteen.

"…I don't really know." He replied as he opened the scroll, and read through it. Sabrina thought that Mandy would've left by now, but she stuck around, nosily reading over Puck's shoulder.

She was really starting to get on Sabrina's nerves.

"Well, won't this be fun." Puck said, barely above a whisper as he looked up from the scroll and into space.

"What does it say?" Sabrina asked, stepping toward him and taking the scroll to read herself.

It read:

Dear Puck,

Mother and I are ridding the castle of those giant, annoying spider rat things this weekend. You know the things we used to turn all the girls we didn't like into? Yeah, those.

Anyway, everyone's evacuating the kingdom and we've decided we want to stay with you guys, well, I want to, Mother's staying with the pool boy, she says so he can "give her pointers on how to clean a pool."

Anyway, reply, so I know if I'll be with you guys for a few weeks or –shudder- Grandmama and "Grandpa."

Your Brother,

Mustardseed.

The script was so neat she almost couldn't read it; it wasn't perfect, but it was like Edwardian font next to Puck's and her own chicken scratch.

"So, are you going to let him stay?" Sabrina asked as she looked up from the parchment. Salamander was gone, but Puck was smiling and shaking his head.

"Well, duh Grimm." He said as he threw his rake down and started toward the house, Sabrina behind him.

"That's sweet of you."

Puck snorted.

It was silent as they trudged on in the ten minute journey to the house; they owned more land than Sabrina had known.

"Hmm, I didn't know you had grandparents." Sabrina said, breaking the silence and rolling up the scroll then putting it under her left arm, for a letter, it was quite heavy.

"There's a reason for that."

"What's the matter with them?" She asked, curious.

"Well, Former Queen and Ruler of Faerie Kingdom Victoria, and yes, we must call her that, is like my mom, but older."

Sabrina shuddered. "Oh, sounds like a dream."

"Yeah, a nightmare, one time when I was eight we stayed for a week, and everyday for nap time she'd put us in the dungeon- I mean basement, and we'd be there for hours."

"Eight? Isn't that a little old for nap times?" Sabrina asked, they were almost to the house, and she had caught up to Puck, and was suppressing the urge to put her arm around his waist and walk as if they were a couple.

"It wasn't our nap time, it was her nap time." He explained.

"Oh, and what about Gramps?" Sabrina asked.

"Oh him? He's dead; his body is stored in a fridge in the basement." Puck said as if he were saying what day of the week it was.

"Touching."

"Not really."

By the time they had gotten in the house, their noses were red from the biting chill, and they had both pulled their sweaters tighter around their bodies.

"Cocoa, Lieblings?" Relda asked as she set two large, steaming cups before them.

"What flavor?" Sabrina asked uneasily, whereas Puck just gulped it down.

"Well, see, there was this one time when your grandpa and I went to Africa and we found the interesting plant called-"

"Granny." Sabrina cut her off exasperatedly, the woman could go on an on and on about her adventures and the origins of her exotic ingredients.

"-A cocoa pod that had little cocoa beans, in other words, it is chocolate, liebling." Relda smiled and left the kitchen to dust the shelves.

Sabrina tasted it; it burned her tongue a little but it still was delicious.

Puck wiped his lip on his sleeve after finishing his second cup. "Well done, old lady." He said with a half smile and went to leave.

Sabrina found herself staring after him in awe, he'd never insulted her, not once when they were raking the leaves, and they'd even had a civil conversation.

Oh my god, she thought, Puck is…growing up.

"Mind telling me what's so interesting about Puck's backside?" Daphne said as she plopped down next to her sister.

Sabrina turned the color of a tomato. "W-w-what do you mean? I wasn't looking at-"

"Save it, believe me, I've looked too, he's muy caliente." She said unashamedly. Sabrina got redder.

"Muy caliente? Daphne-ish?" She tried to change the subject.

Daphne snorted. "No, Spanish class."

"Oh." Now she felt like an idiot.

"I think someone might have crush on someone else." Daphne sing-songed as she nudged her sister.

"Did you have the cocoa? It's really good."

"Enough to bleed chocolate."

"Did you know that Mustardseed's coming this weekend?"

Now Daphne's eyes shined a little. "Really? I mean good, 'cause like fresh meat around here would be so cool and I love how they get on each others nerves."

Sabrina smirked. "Is that the only reason?"

Now Daphne stiffened, "Well, duh."

"I wonder how old he is." Sabrina asked as she sipped the last of her cocoa.

"Sixteen." Daphne said hurriedly, then piped down.

Sabrina smirked more, but decided to let her sister alone. "So, him and Puck are like, twins."

"It seems that is so."

"Aw, I hope you don't feel left out, we're all older than you and Red."

"I have Red." Suddenly her face lit up. "…And an idea."

And she did, Daphne decided she would spice up Mustardseed's stay, it wouldn't be hard, because she had basically all the supplies:

1, Puck to like Sabrina, check.

2, Sabrina to have a slight crush on Puck, check.

3, Mustardseed to be a cleaner, more mature version of Puck, check.

Daphne smiled evilly in her head, it would be a clash of kin, a battle between brothers.

"…Daphne? Daph you're doing that sadistic smile again." Sabrina said distressfully, what was her sister thinking of? She almost couldn't trust Daphne anymore; Daphne was known to even have helped Puck with a few of his pranks.

Daphne ignored her sister.

It would be a war over a girl, the King of Faerie versus The Trickster King.

Oh, it would be the King Wars alright.


A/N: Hope you liked it! Remember, this is an introduction, don't forget to review, and if you don't, then don't forget to read it!

Ciao Bella!

~Sophia Martin.