The School Dance(A Puckabrina Fan-fiction)
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  • Reads 7,820
  • Votes 76
  • Parts 11
  • Time 50m
Complete, First published Feb 09, 2015
Mature
When Puck left with Uncle Jake after the Ever after War Sabrina didn't know what to do. She went to high school trying to move on from what she felt for Puck. Daphne went to the same high school and always tried to help Sabrina find someone else. When the school dance gets close Sabrina gets a visit from someone unexpected. She also gets in a very awkward situation when she does get a boyfriend.
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