The Sisters Grimm: The Fairy-Tale Detectives

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1 Two Days Ago I’m going to die of boredom here Sabrina Grimm thought as she looked out the train window at Ferryport Landing New York approaching in the distance The little town seemed to be made mostly of hills and trees next to the cold gray Hudson River Endless acres of evergreen forest surrounded it as if trying to hide its existence from the rest of the world A few two and three-story buildings huddled around what appeared to be the town’s only street Sabrina couldn’t see any movie theaters malls or museums and she felt using the word town to describe Ferryport Landing was a bit of a stretch The weather wasn’t helping It was raining and rain always made her melancholy It had been raining the day her parents abandoned her a year and a half ago and it still made her heart ache She remembered the day clearly rushing home that afternoon with a report card safely tucked inside her raincoat Excited about her As in math and English and her B in science and a little disappointed by her C in gym She proudly taped her grades to the refrigerator for everyone to see when they got home It seemed odd that her parents weren’t there but Sabrina didn’t worry until Daphne’s kindergarten teacher called to find out why no one had picked up the little girl That night the girls slept in their parents bed waiting for them to come home while thunder crashed in the sky outside When the social workers came three days later to take them away it was still raining and Sabrina’s report card was still hanging on the refrigerator awaiting its praise For all Sabrina knew it was still there The police investigated the disappearance They searched the family’s New York City apartment for clues They interviewed neighbors and coworkers They dusted for fingerprints and filed reports but Henry and Veronica Grimm had vanished into thin air Months later the police found their abandoned car deserted in a lonely park fifty miles north of the city The only clue was a bloodred handprint on the dashboard that turned out to be paint but didn’t lead to anything else The investigation came to a dead end and the cops eventually gave up the search The girls were placed under the care of social services at first A nice but overworked man named Todd searched for a next of kin someone who could take them in but came