The Unusual Suspects (The Sisters Grimm, Book 2) - Plot & Excerpts
Puck made a desperate swerve and narrowly missed smashing into it, but the near collision didn't slow down the argument. "I don't know why I'm involved in this, anyway!" he cried. "I'm one of the bad guys!" "The only bad thing about you is your breath!" Sabrina shouted. "All we ever hear about is Puck the villain! What kind of villain has creamed corn all over his shirt?" The boy snarled, made a dramatic turn to the left, and looked Sabrina dead in the eye. "You want to see how bad I can be?" he growled. "I'll show you what I'm capable of!" He soared into the backyard of someone's home, a stocky senior citizen who was puttering around his yard. As the trio flew past him they heard the man shout, "Agnes! The rabbits have been digging up the yard, again. I swear, the next one I see is going to wish it hadn't been born!" Puck howled with laughter as he led the bunnies right through the poor man's yard. By the time the old fellow saw them coming, it was too late.
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