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"Bess, I don't know what to say," the man said, fumbling for words.
"Say you love me, too."
"I do love you," Mr. Hamstead said. "But we're too different. It would never work."
"Not so fast," Bess said. She took a step back and suddenly her body went through an amazing transformation. It was an incredible sight, not unlike the one that Hamstead went through each time he became a pig; only Bess became something quite different. She was a cow.
"So you're one of the Three Little Pigs, huh?" Bess said. "Allow me to introduce myself. I'm the Cow That Jumped Over the Moon."
Daphne's hand quickly went into her mouth as Bess lifted off the ground.
Hamstead gri
Hamstead turned to Gra
"I couldn't be happier for you," Gra
"So where are you crazy kids going on your honeymoon?" Daphne said, wrapping her arms around Hamstead's generous middle.
Everyone laughed.
"I'm thinking Hawaii," Bess said, causing Hamstead's face to spontaneously morph into his pig form.
"Or Paris," he oinked, then pulled himself together. "There's a lot to see and I've got a bit of cabin fever, if you know what I mean."
He turned to Mr. Canis. "Take care of yourself, Wolf." Canis nodded and shook Hamstead's hand. "It has been an honor, Pig."
As the group celebrated, Hamstead pulled Sabrina and Daphne aside. "Girls, I fear that things are not going well with our old friend Canis."
Sabrina nodded. "I thought I was the only one who noticed."
"Your grandmother has always had a lot of faith in his ability to keep the Wolf at bay, but I don't believe that is always going to be the case," he said as he removed a chain from around his neck. There was a small silver key attached to it. He slipped it over Daphne's head and urged her to hide it under her shirt.
"What's this?" the little girl asked.
"It's your plan B. It opens a safety deposit box. You'll find a weapon inside… something so powerful it can stop even the Wolf. Mr. Boarman and Mr. Swineheart can help you use it if things get bad. Don't let it fall into the wrong hands and don't tell anyone you have it. It would be devastating."
"I'll give this to Gra
"No," Hamstead whispered. "Don't tell her anything."
"But-"
"Just trust me."
Sabrina, Daphne, Gra
Sabrina settled into her seat and realized she was feeling depressed. When they'd heard that thump on the roof of the car, she'd thought for a moment it was Puck.
Daphne looked at her sister and seemed to read her mind. "You know, I really can't believe Puck. What a jerkazoid," she said. "So what if he's a king. He's going to be lousy at it! He should have come back to Ferryport Landing."
"What do I care," Sabrina said, trying to hide her feelings. "I say, 'good riddance.'"
Daphne turned and gazed out the back window then let out a startled laugh. She nudged Sabrina to take a look as well. Sabrina turned in her seat and was shocked by what she saw. Following not far behind them was the six-story mechanical Wicked Witch of the West. Perched on the top of its hat was Puck. He had pink insect wings coming out of his back and he held the little silver remote in his hands.
"What's that stuff he spray-painted on the robot?" Daphne said.
Sabrina smiled. "It says, 'Ferryport Landing or Bust!'"
"Is he following us home?" Daphne cried.
Gra
"And he's bringing his toy with him," Mr. Canis grumbled.
"I think we're going to need an awful lot of forgetful dust," Sabrina said.
To be continued in The Sisters Grimm BOOK FIVE MAGIC AND OTHER MISDEMEANORS
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Michael Buckley is the New York Times bestselling author of the Sisters Grimm series. He has also written and developed television shows for many networks.