19. Talking it Out

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Sabrina raised an eyebrow as she let her sister in her room. She didn't expect anyone to come see her, especially not Daphne. She didn't think there was anything to talk about.

Well okay, that was a lie. She knew Daphne wanted to talk about why she hid the whole situation from her. Sabrina just didn't expect to actual talk about it with her sister.

She guessed Red was persistent.

Daphne sat in the edge of Sabrina's bed, her hands in her lap.

Needless to say, she was nervous. She didn't want to make Sabrina mad or say the wrong thing. Honestly, she didn't even know how to start...Red didn't exactly give her instructions.

"So...what's up?" Sabrina asked as she sat next to her sister. Daphne bit her lip and looked at a blank spot of the room's wall.

Now that Sabrina was older, Granny had determined she needed her private space. So Red and Daphne now shared a room while Sabrina enjoyed one all to herself.

Daphne was thinking of this as Sabrina grabbed her shoulder, urging her to speak.

"Daph?" She asked, a bit of confusion and worry in her tone.

"We were so close before," Daphne started, "what happened?"

"What do you mean before? Nothing happened Daph we're still close." Sabrina replied, now even more confused.

Of course she didn't tell Daphne what happened. But that didn't mean that they weren't close. She didn't know where this idea came from.

"Then why didn't you tell me? I thought we agreed no secrets? Why lie about it?" Daphne asked, working up the courage to glance at her sister.

"I was..." Sabrina sighed. "I thought it would be the best thing to protect you. It wasn't because I don't trust you. Because I do. I trust you completely."

"Okay but we already know that 'I lied to protect you' stuff is stupid. Why do you think it was so dangerous?"

"We don't know what they are. And Puck and I decided not to tell Granny and the other adults since it would create a panic. They've already been through so much with the Hand. I figured I could handle this."

"But...?" Daphne pressed. Sabrina chuckled and sighed.

"I guess I do need yours and Red's help. I just...i have a hard time figuring out if I'm making the right choice. I feel like I'm terrible at making decisions and...sometimes i make the wrong one."

"Well...don't worry about it now. Red and I are going to help. And we'll figure out what those creatures were and what they're doing. Together. Not just you and Puck." Daphne smiled faintly at the thought of her sister and the fairy.

"Okay...I am sorry Daph...for not telling you. I should've."

"It's okay. Just don't do it again. We shouldn't hide things from each other. Especially if we're hiding it from the adults. We're gonna need all the help we can get.." Sabrina nodded in agreement.

Daphne suddenly pulled her older sister into a tight hug. Sabrina was shocked at the sudden embrace but immediately wrapped her arms around her sibling.

"So...You and Puck were working together a lot before we knew huh?" Daphne asked, smirking in Sabrina's shoulder.

"Alright, that's enough." Sabrina declared as she playfully pushed away her sister. Daphne giggled as she got off the bed.

"Wanna watch tv with me?" She asked. Sabrina smiled in response.

"Sure why not." She replied, getting up and pulling Daphne to the door.

She swung the door open to see Red smiling against the opposite wall.

"You're welcome." She simply said as she led them to the tv.

A/N
Oops this is late. This was a kinda boring one action wise but idk. I kinda felt like it was important.
~Fandomcrazy_13

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