TITLE: Time Travel Mayhem
AUTHOR: PureWishes (Renae)
DISCLAIMER: Although I would love to own Sabrina The Teenage Witch and it's characters, I dont.
RATING: G
SUMMARY: Sabrina runs into some magical mayhem, which sends her on backwards and forwards trip of time travel.
Sabrina looked up to see Salem, her black American short-hair cat, munching on her homework. He hadn't always been a cat. He was a former warlock sentenced to 100 years of cat life because he tried to take over the mortal world. The sentence has threatened to be extended countless times, since, even as a kitty, he still makes his attempts for world domination.
"What are you doing?" Sabrina screeched at Salem, who was in the middle of a mouthful of paper.
"I can't help it," replied Salem, sheepishly. "It smells like Tuna!"
Sabrina snatched up the remaining of her precious homework and zapped up a plate of Tuna for Salem. Although he didn't deserve it, it would keep him occupied and would stop him from munching on any other valuables.
"Oh you are so gracious your majesty!" Was his reply through a mouthful.
"Yeah yeah, save the praise," Sabrina frowned deeply. "What on earth am I going to do about my homework?"
Then, Zelda, the eldest of Sabrina's 2 aunts she lived with, entered the kitchen.
"I've lost my time ball," said Zelda, frantically searching every nook and cranny.
Sabrina sighed. "What's new?"
"Sabrina dear, this could cause major havoc amongst the mortal realm!" Zelda looked up at Sabrina, with a dramatic look full of terror.
"Oh pur-lease!" Sabrina was fed up. "My cat ate my homework is going to be the end of the world for me!"
Hilda, Zelda's younger sister, zapped herself into the kitchen, hearing all the kerfuffle.
"Salem, have you made a hole in my NEW sweater?" Hilda asked pointing her magic finger at Salem.
"Maybe..." replied Salem, his voice shaky. A very guilty kitty scooted off the table and run up the stairs.
"I don't know what to do with that cat!" said Hilda. She turned to pick up her bowl of Happy-O's. She was about to put a spoonful into her mouth, when she heard a familar sound of ticking.
"Why is my breakfast ticking, Zelda?" she asked, fed up with everything that was going wrong now. "Is this a joke?"
"My time ball!" Zelda exclaimed, looking at the little crunched up pieces of time ball in the cereal bowl. "At least.. it used to be."
"Is that what those pieces were?" Sabrina attempted a laugh "I thought that it was just some new type of muesli! Though.. they didn't taste that good!"
Zelda's face turned green with horror. "You ATE my time ball?"
"Only a little little piece of it.. I only got to have one mouthful." Sabrina was a bit nervous by her aunt's reaction.
"Oh Sabrina!!" Zelda threw her hands up in the air in exasperation. She started pacing across the room. "Now we dont have to worry too much, it'll all be right." She paced and paced and paced.
She jumped up suddenly and yelled "Stop worrying Hilda!"
Hilda jumped in fright.. Zelda was losing it obviously.
"Calm down Aunt Zelda." Sabrina tried to coax her frantic aunt. "What's so bad?"
"Sabrina.." Aunt Zelda gulped "When a time ball is digested, it sort of functions abnormally. It causes the stomach owner, in that case being you, to be transported to any place in time. Whether it be past, present, or future. And the results... can be permanent and fatal."
That was not the answer Sabrina wanted to hear. She dropped the remainder of her homework.
"So you're telling me Im going to be a time travelling yo-yo?" Sabrina made a nervous joke "Okay okay, let's get a reversal spell."
Zelda simply shook her head. "It's not that simple Sabrina. The time ball must be properly digested before the effects wear off. And if you're not.. intact by then, you will not be returned to your normal time."
This was too heavy. Way too heavy. Who knew eating breakfast could practically destroy your life? She'd be inspecting the cafeteria food at school alot from now on. If there was a from now on.
"Im staying home!" Sabrina freaked, and headed for the couch. "No way am I facing today.." She sunk into a cushion.
Zelda exchanged glances with Hilda.
"Sabrina, I think it might be best if you do go to school today." Hilda told her, "From other cases, we've been told that it's better if the person remains active, and that they remain around mortals."
"Well, why?" Sabrina asked, really not wanting to face school.
"Sabrina, dear, do you have to ask so many questions?" Hilda started pushing her out the door. "Just go ahead at school and have a good day. We'll have talked to Drell by then and everything will be fine." She slammed the door in Sabrina's face before she could say anything.
"BUT MY HOMEWORK!!" Sabrina screamed, hammering at the door. It was no use. Her aunts were in lockdown. They were sending her to school with no homework, and as a walking magical disaster. Why had they been so insistent of her going to school? Something was suss, but right now, she could only think about the miserable day ahead. Who knows, maybe she'll be lucky enough to travel in time BEFORE Mrs Quick's class begins.
AUTHOR: PureWishes (Renae)
DISCLAIMER: Although I would love to own Sabrina The Teenage Witch and it's characters, I dont.
RATING: G
SUMMARY: Sabrina runs into some magical mayhem, which sends her on backwards and forwards trip of time travel.
Sabrina looked up to see Salem, her black American short-hair cat, munching on her homework. He hadn't always been a cat. He was a former warlock sentenced to 100 years of cat life because he tried to take over the mortal world. The sentence has threatened to be extended countless times, since, even as a kitty, he still makes his attempts for world domination.
"What are you doing?" Sabrina screeched at Salem, who was in the middle of a mouthful of paper.
"I can't help it," replied Salem, sheepishly. "It smells like Tuna!"
Sabrina snatched up the remaining of her precious homework and zapped up a plate of Tuna for Salem. Although he didn't deserve it, it would keep him occupied and would stop him from munching on any other valuables.
"Oh you are so gracious your majesty!" Was his reply through a mouthful.
"Yeah yeah, save the praise," Sabrina frowned deeply. "What on earth am I going to do about my homework?"
Then, Zelda, the eldest of Sabrina's 2 aunts she lived with, entered the kitchen.
"I've lost my time ball," said Zelda, frantically searching every nook and cranny.
Sabrina sighed. "What's new?"
"Sabrina dear, this could cause major havoc amongst the mortal realm!" Zelda looked up at Sabrina, with a dramatic look full of terror.
"Oh pur-lease!" Sabrina was fed up. "My cat ate my homework is going to be the end of the world for me!"
Hilda, Zelda's younger sister, zapped herself into the kitchen, hearing all the kerfuffle.
"Salem, have you made a hole in my NEW sweater?" Hilda asked pointing her magic finger at Salem.
"Maybe..." replied Salem, his voice shaky. A very guilty kitty scooted off the table and run up the stairs.
"I don't know what to do with that cat!" said Hilda. She turned to pick up her bowl of Happy-O's. She was about to put a spoonful into her mouth, when she heard a familar sound of ticking.
"Why is my breakfast ticking, Zelda?" she asked, fed up with everything that was going wrong now. "Is this a joke?"
"My time ball!" Zelda exclaimed, looking at the little crunched up pieces of time ball in the cereal bowl. "At least.. it used to be."
"Is that what those pieces were?" Sabrina attempted a laugh "I thought that it was just some new type of muesli! Though.. they didn't taste that good!"
Zelda's face turned green with horror. "You ATE my time ball?"
"Only a little little piece of it.. I only got to have one mouthful." Sabrina was a bit nervous by her aunt's reaction.
"Oh Sabrina!!" Zelda threw her hands up in the air in exasperation. She started pacing across the room. "Now we dont have to worry too much, it'll all be right." She paced and paced and paced.
She jumped up suddenly and yelled "Stop worrying Hilda!"
Hilda jumped in fright.. Zelda was losing it obviously.
"Calm down Aunt Zelda." Sabrina tried to coax her frantic aunt. "What's so bad?"
"Sabrina.." Aunt Zelda gulped "When a time ball is digested, it sort of functions abnormally. It causes the stomach owner, in that case being you, to be transported to any place in time. Whether it be past, present, or future. And the results... can be permanent and fatal."
That was not the answer Sabrina wanted to hear. She dropped the remainder of her homework.
"So you're telling me Im going to be a time travelling yo-yo?" Sabrina made a nervous joke "Okay okay, let's get a reversal spell."
Zelda simply shook her head. "It's not that simple Sabrina. The time ball must be properly digested before the effects wear off. And if you're not.. intact by then, you will not be returned to your normal time."
This was too heavy. Way too heavy. Who knew eating breakfast could practically destroy your life? She'd be inspecting the cafeteria food at school alot from now on. If there was a from now on.
"Im staying home!" Sabrina freaked, and headed for the couch. "No way am I facing today.." She sunk into a cushion.
Zelda exchanged glances with Hilda.
"Sabrina, I think it might be best if you do go to school today." Hilda told her, "From other cases, we've been told that it's better if the person remains active, and that they remain around mortals."
"Well, why?" Sabrina asked, really not wanting to face school.
"Sabrina, dear, do you have to ask so many questions?" Hilda started pushing her out the door. "Just go ahead at school and have a good day. We'll have talked to Drell by then and everything will be fine." She slammed the door in Sabrina's face before she could say anything.
"BUT MY HOMEWORK!!" Sabrina screamed, hammering at the door. It was no use. Her aunts were in lockdown. They were sending her to school with no homework, and as a walking magical disaster. Why had they been so insistent of her going to school? Something was suss, but right now, she could only think about the miserable day ahead. Who knows, maybe she'll be lucky enough to travel in time BEFORE Mrs Quick's class begins.
