Back to the Sliver Dragon...

"Mom said that I can take you guys over there," Will brought her friends up to speed about visiting her cousin out-of-town. "Jamie checked in a hotel room for you guys, me and Irma are going over there to their house to stay."

"That sounds good enough," Taranee agreed. "I hope we don't get too exhausted once the bus comes to take us tomorrow."

"Just catch up on some rest, city buses are always busy." Hay Lin advised her friends.

"I hope we get to see cute boys too." Cornelia purred.

"Eddy has a crush on you." Hay Lin teased.

"Oh, ha ha, very funny, Hay Lin," Cornelia scoffed. "I thought Irma was supposed to be the funny one."

"Where is Irma anyway?" Taranee asked.

"Sorry if I'm late, guys," Irma then came in, as if on cue. "I had some errands to run."

The girls greeted Irma.

Will walked over to Irma though. "There you are, you doing okay?"

"I'm fine," Irma smiled. "What's going on?"

"You wanna come to Cartoon Network City?" Will invited. "We're gonna visit my cousins and their friends."

"Sure, at least that will give me something to do," Irma accepted before teasing. "Hey, Corny, at least your get to see your boyfriend."

"Eddy is not my boyfriend and DON'T CALL ME CORNY!" Cornelia scowled.

The others just laughed to this.

"The bus ride is long, so better pack as soon as possible, we'll be having a long ride." Will told her friends.

"Oh, boy, a new adventure," Hay Lin beamed. "I can't wait to see Justine again."


The five teen girls quickly went home to pack up their stuff to get ready to go to the city. However, little did they know, this would be no ordinary visit.

"Irma, you're going to stay with me over at my cousin's house while the others will be staying at a hotel." Will said.

"That sounds good." Irma agreed to that idea.

"Of course Will and Irma would sleep together." Hay Lin whispered to Taranee and Cornelia.

"Did you guys say something?" Irma asked.

"Oh, nothing..." Cornelia, Hay Lin, and Taranee smiled innocently.

Will and Irma rolled their eyes at that.

"We leave at 9:00 in the morning." Will quickly reminded.

"Right." the other girls nodded.

"It'll be late when we get there, hopefully we won't be too exhausted by then." Irma added.

"Because I want to see your cute cousins, I have to look good for them." Cornelia stated firmly.

"Whatever, Corny." Will rolled her eyes at that.

"Don't call me Corny!" Cornelia scolded.

"Nope." Will smirked. "Come on, let's pack now and meet back here before we go to bed."

"Yes, Captain, ma'am." Irma mocked a salute.

"Just move..." Will deadpanned.


Mary Ruth was leaving the Spellman house. "I better go check on my little grandbaby," she then turned to Hilda and Zelda. "I'm glad to see how much you two have improved since I tutored you back in the 1600's when you were Witch Academy students."

"Thank you, Malovea." Zelda nodded.

"Hmm..." Hilda folded her arms.

"Now, Hilda, I know Drell broke your heart by leaving you at the altar, but get over it," Mary Ruth looked to the younger Spellman sister. "It was centuries ago!"

"I'll never get over it and I don't have any more feelings for him!" Hilda huffed.

"Hilda..." Zelda scolded.

Hilda looked away, lowly growling. Mary Ruth nodded and took her leave to get back home to Buddy, Shelly, and Cindy.

"Oh, Zelly, you don't understand, he just drives me crazy!" Hilda broke down.

"Talk to him and ask him why he left you at the altar." Zelda suggested.

"I don't wanna talk to him!" Hilda angrily pouted and ran to her bedroom.

Zelda sighed. "She's being a child again..."


Sabrina came in through the door with Cindy.

"Grandma?" Cindy looked around for her grandmother.

"Down here, Scuzzlebutt." Mary Ruth said.

Cindy looked over, then went to her grandmother. "Grandma!" she hugged her grandmother.

"Hello, Cindy." Mary Ruth greeted.

"Grandma..." Cindy smiled as she held her grandmother. "I love you, Grandma..."

"Something wrong, honey?" Mary Ruth asked.

"I just love you..." Cindy nuzzled.

Mary Ruth stroked her hair. "You found out about your destiny, haven't you?"

"Grandma, let's bake a pie..." Cindy changed the subject.

"You have." Mary Ruth assumed.

"I want a pie with chocolate, dipped in chocolate, smothered in chocolate, and baked in-" Cindy continued.

"Cynthia Shelia Butler...?" Mary Ruth raised an eyebrow.

Cindy stopped and then suddenly gulped out of fear and nodded.

"I'm gonna help you with the dream bending power." Mary Ruth said.

"But... You're a witch..." Cindy said. "What do you know about dream bending?"

"Trust me, I know." Mary Ruth promised.

"I wish Teller were here..." Cindy pouted.

"He's busy with his family, now come on, let's get you home for supper." Mary Ruth said.

Cindy nodded and followed her. "I'm sorry, Grandma."

"It's not your fault." Mary Ruth cooed.

Cindy sighed. "Why did I have to be the one cursed with a power? Why couldn't I be a normal kid?"

"Drell told me how Irma scared you." Mary Ruth said.

"That man's a bully!" Cindy sneered. "Why do you let him torture me, Grandma? I thought you loved me!"

"He cares about you, sweetie." Mary Ruth purred.

"If he did, he'd stop pestering me..." Cindy frowned.

"He has a reason for it." Mary Ruth soothed.

"What, he just hates me?" Cindy rolled her eyes. "Sometimes I just wanna go over to his office, look him straight in the eye, and say that he can just kiss my cute little-"

"CYNTHIA!" Mary Ruth growled.

"Sorry..." Cindy grinned nervously as her stomach turned.

"You will start at midnight." Mary Ruth said.

"Why is it always midnight?" Cindy sighed.


Mary Ruth and Cindy came through the door as Shelly started to cook chicken and rice.

"Mm, my favorite..." Cindy smiled.

"I made it just for you." Shelly smiled back to her daughter.

"Hooray for me!" Cindy cheered.