It took a while, but there was finally a break after classes. Cherry sighed as she touched the opal gem of her grandmother's necklace.

"This school is more intense than I thought." Sonia sighed.

"I wanna be alone for a little while..." Sabrina was the most ill feeling about the school, so she went to her room without another word.

Sonia and Cherry frowned, a little worried, but they respected Sabrina's wishes. Cherry looked at her necklace and looked out the nearest window they were passing and stared out at the dark skies of the Netherworld as she thought more and more about her grandmother.

"I promise you will be able to meet her." Sonia said.

"I certainly hope so..." Cherry sighed sadly, she then took out a Christmas photograph that was of her in her grandmother's arms on Christmas morning with Cherry's brother in the corner, opening presents.

"I miss Aunt Delilah too." Sonia sympathized.

"I thought she died?" Cherry glanced.

"I thought so too, but she isn't." Sonia smiled.

Cherry sighed shakily. "I wonder what she's doing right now."

"I don't know, but whatever she's doing, I hope it's trying to find a way back home." Sonia said.

"I guess we can only hope..." Cherry walked further away, looking extremely miserable, even more than usual.

"Yeah, I guess." Sonia said before her eyes glowed as she began to have a vision. She held her head, even as a transformed girl she had visions.

The students passed her, ignoring her for right now and didn't seem to notice a vision coming up for her. Her head stopped hurting as she was now seeing the vision. All was black until a bright light came up, inside her mind, she was Atticus again and wondering what was going on.


"What's going on?"

"Aha! I knew there was something different about you!" Ms. Hag said evilly.

"What...?" Atticus looked around. "What do you-" he then realized he was back to his normal gender. "No! I-I can explain!"

"I don't want to hear it, you shall be turned into a disgusting, slimy toad!" Ms. Hag told him. "No, worse, you shall be turned into a timberwolf!"

"No, no, please no." Atticus begged.


"No!" Sonia screamed, waking up in a bed, panting.

Patch was looking at the time and then looked to Sonia. "Bad dream?"

"Bad vision." Sonia corrected. She then saw she was in her bedroom.

"How did I get in here?" Sonia asked.

"I carried you in here." Sabrina said.

"Sabrina!" Sonia gasped in surprise. "Um... Hey, Sabrina... What are you doing here?"

"You passed out in the hallway." Sabrina explained.

"I did?" Sonia asked.

"Yeah, you were just staring off into space and then you fell on the floor..." Sabrina said, then folded her arms with a smirk. "Atticus..."

"So, you now you know..." Sonia chuckled sheepishly.

"Uh-huh, a certain cursed warlock and Dalmatian puppy told me." Sabrina said, picking up Salem and then Patch.

"Sorry about that 'Sandra'..." Salem said.

"Sonia." the new girl corrected.

"Like it matters now..." Salem smirked.

"Cut that out or I'll call Zelda!" Sabrina threatened.

"Okay, okay! I'll stop." Salem said. "So, what did you see in your vision?"

"Ms. Hag found out that I'm really a boy..." Sonia explained. "She was gonna turn me into a toad or a wolf."

"Then what?" Patch asked.

"That's it." Sonia said.

"That's it?" Salem scoffed. "That doesn't sound so scary!"

"Oh, wait, it wasn't a wolf, she was going to turn me into a timberwolf." Sonia said.

"A TIMBERWOLF?! Whoa, now that's really scary." Salem shuddered.

"Scared me half to death..." Sonia breathed shakily. "I can't let that vision come true..."

"Drell might put you with the other frogs..." Sabrina said.

"Other frogs?" Sonia asked.

"He has this tank where he keeps mortals who had been turned into frogs," Sabrina explained. "He brings them to Cupid. When a witch kisses a mortal for the first time, the mortal turns into a frog."

"Well, then let's hope I don't get turned into a toad." Sonia said.

"I hope you don't..." Sabrina said. "Why are you here anyway, Atticus?"

Sonia transformed herself back to Atticus since they had privacy and he felt weird being a girl in secret now that he was busted. He told her everything, but went back to the adventure he and Cherry had with Mystery Inc way back in Oakhaven, revealing that Thorn from the Hex Girls was a cousin of his who was 1/16th Wiccan on her mother's side and he found out that Thorn's mother was his father's sister who disappeared out of the family picture mysteriously.


"And that's one of the reasons why I'm here, maybe they might have something that can tell me where she is that and I just wanna make sure you two stay out of trouble." Atticus said.

"I see..." Sabrina smiled at Atticus's determination, she always admired that about him. "Has Cherry had any luck finding her grandmother?"

"She actually has to start the search after we graduate," Atticus explained. "So, I'm gonna try my best to help her get through so she can graduate with us, and then we're gonna find my aunt and her grandmother."

"Good luck with that, we got a Wiccan, a half-witch, and a non-blood witch to worry about!" Salem teased.

"You know, Salem, this isn't easy," Sabrina glared at him with her hands on her hips. "I don't need you giving me anymore grief!" she then unknowingly zapped a pillow which made it hover in the air and smash Salem in the face, making him cough on the feathers.

"Sabrina, you just used magic." Atticus gasped with a smile.

"Yeah? I did?" Sabrina just noticed and she smiled. "I did!"

Salem hugged her. "My widdle baby's all gwown up..."

Sabrina looked at the time. "I gotta go, can't be late for Cauldron Class, you gonna be okay, Atticus?"

"Yeah." Atticus said before using his magic to change back into Sonia.

"We gotta go," Sabrina said, then turned to the animals. "Do not leave this room."

"Sure, if you need us, we'll be in here, starving." Salem put a paw to his head in dismay.

Sonia and Sabrina uses their magic to make two plates appear with one of them having a steak and the other having a fish and not a big one at that.

Salem picked up the fish and felt pathetic. "Beggars can't be choosers..." he then used the blanket as a napkin to he could eat the fish.

Patch glanced at Salem and ate the steak with no complaints.