The character of Puck comes from Shakespeare's A Midsummer's Night's Dream. Reida Grimm adopted him. He is a prankster and loves to cause trouble.
She marries puck
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Yes, Daphne Grimm from "The Sisters Grimm" book series has feelings for Puck, who is a character in the series. Their relationship develops throughout the books.
Sabrina blurts something out about then being married then they tell Puck about the future.
Not then he isn't but he will get used to the idea.
when he kissed her
Do you mean Puck in sisters grimm if so nope but he has a brother
The First Book, The Fairy-Tale Detectives
Yes, they do. They then meet Puck, a 4,000 year old fairy.
Definitely! Puck and Sabrina are definitely getting together in the end. No way are they gonna get with somebody else.
In book 2 of the Sisters Grimm, "The Unusual Suspects", there is a sentence that says "Puck grinned at her and his big green eyes made her want to cry." (Page 129, paragraph 4) but.......... I also read something on a website that in another Sisters Grimm book (forgot which,sorry) Puck's eyes were described to be blue. I tried to look for it again on the website, but some idiot took it out. I will add that there was so much more description of Puck until the idiot took out. I want to hurt that idiot. Anyway, I reread the Sisters Grimm sometimes or just read my favorite parts. I'll let you know if I find where Puck's eyes are described as blue. Hope this helps -Sistersgrimmgirl (Emma) Puck rocks!
In the 4th book, Mr. Canis, Mr. Hamstead, Sabrina and Daphne Grimm head to Faerie. In the 3rd book Puck got his wings ripped off from the jabowocky. When they arrive, they realize Puck's father banned Puck from returning, so Puck's father cannot help Puck. Titania, Puck's mother, persuades him to help Puck. Soon after the process, the King is poisoned, and the Grimm's have a new mystery to solve.