Seventeen year old Sadie Kinkle walked into the kitchen of the house she was living in, only to find a familiar cat surrounded by a bunch of cereal boxes from the Other Realm. "Um Salem, what's with the cereal boxes?"

"Well, believe it or not, they made a new and improved model of the Epsolan 3," Salem said. "Who knows? Maybe this time it will be bigger!"

Sadie raised an eyebrow. "This time?"

Salem shrugged as best as he could as a cat. "It's a long story. But I just need one more box top. Do think you could help a poor, black cat?"

" Sorry, but I have to study for my permit, " Sadie said as she pushed away some cereal boxes and sat down with her handbook.

Salem tilted his head in amusement. "Studying, hmm? Your mother never studied for her first try."

Sadie looked back at Salem. "I don't want to go to boot camp. Seriously, she had to scrub the entire bunkers with a tooth brush!"

"Well, she did sneak out to see your dad," Salem stated bluntly.

Sadie gave Salem a pointed look. "I thought you supported my parents, especially when you invited Harvey over while she was meeting her former fiancé's parents."


The next day, Sadie came home from school to find Salem staring at a model space ship. "What?! But it was supposed to be new and approved!"

Sadie walked over to the table and picked up the flyer that has apparently come with it. "What is this thing anything?"

"It's a model of the Epsolan 3, the first ship to be used on a mortal realm landing," Salem answered. "But it's so small!"

Sadie just shrugged as she turned towards the model. "Well, it travels to other realms, although the s might be a typo. Maybe it inflates ." She flipped a switch beneath the starboard wing. Her vision blurred as sparkles filled her field of view, and her head started to spin. The next thing she knew it was all over, and she and Salem were somehow sitting inside the model.

"We're inside the ship! We're inside the ship!" Salem exclaimed. "Now let's hope that we avoid going up someone's nose."

"I've gotta get outta here!" Sadie said. Out of panic, she reached up and flipped a switch, only to find that they only got smaller. "We shrunk!" Growing more fearful of the situation, she pressed random buttons, which eventually lead to the ship lifting off into the air. Sadie clung to the seats as the ship sped up, launching them into what looked like streaks of light. The next thing she knew, they were in an unrecognizable place. Sadie immediately grabbed onto the steering wheel.

"Way to go, Einstein," Salem said in a sarcastic tone. "Now we're in a whole other realm."

Sadie rolls her eyes. "Just let me figure out how to land this thing!" However, as she turned around a corner, a large hole came into view.

"Nostril dead ahead!" Salem cried. Sadie screamed as they shot up the nose of the unsuspecting person.


Sadie must've blacked out for a second, because when she opened her eyes, they were somewhere that was gray with red tubes all over the place.

"Where are we?" she asked as she got up.

"It seems like we're inside... whoever's brain this is," Salem answered nonchalantly.

Sadie's eyes widened in shock. "WHAT?!" She immediately walked outside of the ship, looking at her surroundings. It was basically gray and squishy all over with red arteries running through it. Right in front of Sadie was a window that peered out at whatever world they were in. "Guess this is the eye." However, as Sadie looked out of the eye, she noticed a mirror, which the owner of the brain they were in was standing in front

The person had aqua hair with streaks of black and white, braided and pulled up in a bun and was wearing a light blue dress with a golden seashell necklace. With one flick of her hand, she turned into a redhead wearing a maid's outfit. As the transformation took place, the brain seemed to glow for a second, then stopped.

"She's a witch!" Salem, exclaimed. "Now we can get out of here!"

Sadie's head snapped towards Salem, who had apparently decided to follow her out of the ship. "What difference does it make whether it's a witch's or a mortal's brain?"

Salem lazily flicked his tail. "Well, you can't channel magic from inside a mortal's brain, so if you end up in there, you're stuck there. And believe me, it happens. Now, let's get out of here!"

Sadie raised her hand. "Wait, something's not quite right. Why would she need to disguise herself?" She looked back, out the eye. The girl had walked into a kitchen of sorts and was now proceeding to grab a plate.

" How should I know?" Salem retorted. "Now can we go home? This place is starting to bring back memories. "

Sadie sighed, her eyes not leaving the pupil. Now the girl was taking a cookie, that presumably came from a pocket, took it out of a Ziploc bag, and placed it on the plate. "How about this, you help me figure out what this girl is up to, and I'll get you up a salmon when we get home."

Salem gasped. "Well, if you put it that way, maybe it wouldn't hurt to stay in here a little while longer."

Sadie nodded as she continued to look out the eye. Now the girl was walk ing down the hallway. "What do you think is in that cookie?"

Salem thought for a moment. "Best case scenario, it's a prank that could make a person's face turn purple or make them fall in love with a telephone pole. Worst case scenario... it's poison."

Sadie's eyes widened . "We gotta do something. However, a knocking sound made her whip around to see that the witch was in front of a door. "Oh no, we're too late..."


Ben sighed as he buttoned up his coat. Yes, his girlfriend, Mal, did save him from Uma and her crew, but he could tell she was still upset about the argument they had and how she still think that she didn't belong in Auradon. Hopefully, the window he commissioned for her will make it up to her, and if she went back to the Isle anyways... well, he wouldn't stop her, but he sure would miss her.

A knock at the door interrupted his thoughts. "Come in."

A maid, whom Ben assumed was new, opened the door and stepped in, closing the door behind her and carrying a cookie on a platter. "Cookie, your majesty?"

Ben shook his head. "No, that's okay. I'm not hungry right now."

"But I believe someone named Mal wanted you to have it," the maid prodded.

Ben took this into consideration. Even after the love spell incident Mal still made cookies every now and then, and they were good. Still feeling guilty, he took the cookie and bit into it. He didn't notice Uma removing her disguise as the spell took hold.


"No! No! No!" "Don't eat it!" "You're gonna be so sorry!" Sadie and Salem did try to warn the guy, but unfortunately people can't hear you from inside a brain. A few minutes after he took a bite of the cookie, the brain glowed again.

"What was that?!" Sadie frantically asked Salem.

"How should I know?!" Salem exclaimed.

Sadie turned back towards the eye. The guy didn't drop dead, but there was something different about him. "Hey Salem, do you notice anything different about him?"

" Uma, did I ever say how beautiful you were? " the boy asked.

Salem studied the boy carefully as he said that. "He does look a little out of it."

"Oh Ben, stop it," the girl , who's name was apparently Uma said.

"No, I mean it," the boy , who's name was apparently Ben, said. "I love you." Sadie peered more closely at Ben. Salem was right; he did seem a little dazed.

"I love you too." However, what Uma said next would seem to be a genuine question, but Sadie could detect an ulterior motive behind it. "But what about Mal?"

"Mal who?" Ben asked.

It was at that moment that Sadie putted the pieces together. "He's under a love spell!"

"She must be really desperate," Salem remarked.

Suddenly, there was a knock at the door. "King Ben, it's almost time."

"Hhmmm," Salem mused while Ben and Uma continued their conversation. "Spelling royalty to take over a kingdom. Wish I thought of that. "

Sadie sharply turned to Salem. "Can you NOT think about your plans to takeover the world? We've got a crisis in our hands."

Salem rolled his eyes. "You mean they have a crisis on their hands. We aren't doing anything. "

"But we can't just stand by and watch!" Sadie protested.

"If we jump out now, she'll know we've been listening, and that will only make the situation worse," Salem retorted.

Sadie sighed. "There's got to be something we can do. If only we could talk to my mom or someone."

"Try looking for a radio system," Salem suggested. "There should be one inside the ship."

Sadie walked over to the ship and started searching. She eventually came across little walkie on the inside wall of the ship. She pushed the button on the side and began to talk. "Mom? Mom?"

I had originally planned to publish this as one big one shot, but I've been busy lately. I will have Part 2 posted ASAP.