Once Upon a Crime (The Sisters Grimm, Book 4)

"We can't leave without Puck!" Daphne cried.

 

Mr. Canis snarled and set the girls down. "Hamstead, take Mrs. Grimm and the girls to safety. I'll join you once I find the boy."

 

"I'm coming with you," Sabrina said. Canis shook his head.

 

"It's my fault Puck got hurt in the first place. He's my responsibility," Sabrina said, hoping that the old man could see she wasn't asking for his permission.

 

"Stay close," he said, shoving back through the crowd.

 

Sabrina followed at his heels, struggling against a tide of panicked Everafters. She craned her neck in hopes of spotting Cobweb, the fairy who was tending to Puck, but he was nowhere in sight. He and Puck had to be in one of the rooms that lined the back hall. Canis cleared a path through the main room to the hallway.

 

"Maybe Puck's in there," Sabrina shouted to Canis over the melee, pointing to the first closed door. She rushed over and turned the knob, but it was locked tight.

 

Canis turned the knob himself. It fell off in his powerful hand, and he pushed the door open. It was a broom closet filled with mops and bottles. Sabrina rushed across the hall to another door, also locked. Again Canis crushed the knob. They found Moth pacing a room in which sat what looked like a giant eggplant. It had deep purple skin with green veins running through it. Next to it was a small table covered in potions and powders. When she saw them, the fairy girl ran to the eggplant as if to protect it.

 

"How dare you invade my room!" she cried.

 

"Where's Puck? We have to get out of here," Sabrina said. Canis closed the door behind them. "Titania has gone crazy. She's trying to kill everyone."

 

"Titania won't hurt me."

 

Mr. Canis let out a loud growl. "Because I'll get to you first!" he barked. "Where is the boy?"

 

The fairy girl's eyes grew wide with fear and she gestured at the eggplant. "He's right there!"

 

"That's Puck?" Sabrina said, incredulously.

 

"He's in a cocoon stage as his wings heal," Moth explained.

 

Just then, something heavy slammed against the door, nearly knocking it off its hinges.

 

"She's coming," Mr. Canis said.

 

"How are we going to get out of here?" Sabrina cried.

 

Mr. Canis searched the room for other exits but found none. He turned to Sabrina and for a moment she thought she saw worry in his face. Then, his body grew in size. His face seemed more wolflike, as if he were somewhere between the old man she knew and the wolf she feared. He stepped over to the far wall and pounded it with his enormous hand. It crumbled and a small hole appeared. He smashed the wall again, this time making the hole big enough to step through.

 

"Girls, come with me," he growled, and though Sabrina was afraid of his appearance, she was more afraid of the monster trying to get into the room. She raced over to the cocoon and snatched it in her arms. It was surprisingly light and had a horrible smell like moldy pickles.

 

"Who are you, Everafter?" Moth shouted at Canis.

 

"He's the Big Bad Wolf," Sabrina explained.

 

"The murderer?" the fairy girl shrieked. "I'm not going anywhere with you!"

 

Just then, the door to the room blew off its hinges. Titania appeared in the doorway, her mighty wings vibrating the air. She roared like a lion and shot a stream of fire right at them.

 

"Suit yourself," Sabrina said, tightening her grip on the cocoon. She turned and ran through the opening in the wall with Mr. Canis following close behind. Moments later, Moth came flying frantically after them, her pink insectlike wings keeping her aloft.

 

They were back in the park where Daphne had first told the knock-knock joke that had revealed the Golden Egg. The restaurant had disappeared again. Sabrina had left her coat inside, and now she was freezing. She hurried alongside Canis, doing her best not to fall in the slippery snow, but it wasn't easy. She turned her ankle and almost lost her hold on Puck's cocoon. Moth landed in front of her and snatched the cocoon out of Sabrina's hands. "You have no right to touch His Majesty's healing vessel," she said indignantly.

 

"Fine! Keep the stinky thing!" Sabrina said as she scanned the area. Where could they hide?

 

Suddenly Titania appeared behind them, as if out of thin air. She soared overhead, preparing to strike.

 

Mr. Canis rushed over to one of the lamps that lined the park paths and pulled it out of its concrete mooring. There were several loud pops as the electrical wires inside were ripped apart.

 

Canis swung the lamp like a bat right at the queen and hit her hard. She was hurled into the pavement with enough impact to create a smoking crater. Canis stood over the hole, waiting for Titania to crawl out.

 

Granny, Daphne, Hamstead, and his new friend Bess appeared nearby and rushed to join Sabrina. Granny looked worried. "We should go," she said.

 

"Haven't I been saying that all day?" Sabrina cried.

 

No sooner were the words out of her mouth than Titania rose out of the crater and screamed like a banshee.

 

"Any suggestions?" Canis asked.

 

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