"What was that!?" Diane gasped from inside the house.

Skippy decided to check things out for the others. And where he was surprised to see the giant Alicorn before it disappeared after defeating Jezebel.

"Th-They won!" Skippy smiled.

"They won!?" the others rushed to Skippy's sides to see that it was so.

"They did it!" Skippy cheered. "They've defeated Jezebel!" he then took off his hat and threw it in the air as he cheered with the Spellman family.

"Mom..." Penelope sighed, she knew Jezebel was dark and evil, but that was her mother.

"It's okay, dear..." Zelda hugged Penelope.

"I guess she was just evil through and through." Penelope frowned.

"It's okay, dear..." Zelda soothed Penelope the best that she could, she had practice of soothing a little girl, Sabrina, of course. "I'm so sorry this had to happen on your father's wedding day."

Penelope sniffled and buried her face in Zelda's dress. Zelda continued to soothe the little witchling. Penelope hugged Zelda back, even if they weren't family.

"It's tough without a mom..." Sabrina sympathized.

"I bet it is..." Diane agreed. "It's just that dumb mortal/witch rule and what with my job..."

Everything was then fixed up.

"We defeated her, yes! I just knew that we could." Patch smiled.

"That was tough..." Cherry stretched.

"Yeah, but it was worth it." Atticus added.

Drell sighed a little.

"Daddy!" Penelope ran to her father.

Drell smiled and hugged her once she ran into his open arms. "Hey, sweetheart."

"Drell." Hilda's voice said with happiness.

"Hilda?" Drell lifted his head then.

Everybody parted and backed away. Hilda came into the light, wearing her bridal gown as she clutched her bouquet of flowers and she had a glowing grin on her face.

"Hilda." Drell smiled.

"Hilda... Drell... Now that we cleared that up, let's have a wedding." Zelda chuckled.


Everything was properly restored. Drell stood with Skippy, Atticus, and Patch as there was organ music being played for the ceremony. Maroot was already crying and clinging to her husband, being very emotional since she was a mother. Warwick comforted her the best way he could and gave her a tissue to dry out her tears.

Drell took a deep breath and tried to relax himself, before he cupped his mouth and hiccuped a fluttering butterfly that flew out of his mouth. "Sorry..." he chuckled sheepishly to the guests. "Nervous..."

"Don't be nervous, Drell, it's going to be okay." Patch promised with a whisper.

Suddenly, the Wedding March played, which made the people sitting down rose for the bride. Hilda stood at the end and was now walking down the aisle with Sabrina, Cherry, Zelda, and Mo following behind her as bridesmaids. Penelope was walking down the aisle as well while letting flower petals land on the ground as she was the flower girl.

Patch ran off a moment and came back with a pillow over his head with the rings in place. Drell shivered in anticipation and took small shallow breaths as Hilda walked closer and closer to him. Penelope smiled to her grandparents and the Spellman family members as she passed them down the aisle and sat down in her seat once she finished. Skippy gave her a thumb's up on a job well done.

Penelope gave one back with a smile. "Thanks, Uncle Skippy." she whispered.

As soon as Hilda arrived next to her Fiance to be, the organ stopped playing. Drell then took Hilda's hands and smiled emotionally into her eyes. Hilda looked back at him the same way. This was finally happening. The pastor did the service and introduced like in every traditional mortal wedding. And where it was all going perfectly and where this time Drell was actually at the altar. The two looked to each other, her violet eyes locked into his blue.

"Now, do you, Hilda Spellman, take this man to be your lawfully wedded husband as long as you both shall live in sickness and in health?" The priest asked.

Hilda sniffled, but kept her smile. "I do."

"And do you, Drell Batsworth, take this woman to be your lawfully wedded wife as long as you both shall live, in sickness and health?" the priest then asked the groom.

Drell nodded his head with an overjoyed smile. "I do."

"Then by the power vested in me, I pronounce you man and wife, you may kiss the bride." The priest smiled.

Drell smiled, he lifted the veil that covered Hilda's face and the two shared their first kiss as wife and husband. The others cheered for them, Drell and Hilda were now officially married.

"Oh, Drelly!" Maroot cried and hugged Warwick really tightly as she sobbed.

Warwick began to comfort his wife while trying to not pass out from the lack of breath.

"That's my girl." Lydia sniffled.

"Oh, Mother..." Vesta and Sophia hugged their mother as she bawled like Drell's mother, though not as much.

Sabrina smiled, but had joyful tears, she was very happy for her Aunt Hilda, even though she was a little nervous about the idea of having Drell as an uncle. But then the thought of having Dell as her uncle didn't seem to make her nervous anymore. Penelope was still unhappy about her mother, but Hilda seemed to make it all better.


After the service, it was time for cake and the reception.

Hilda grinned eagerly as she sat with her niece, older sister, and young friends. "This is so exciting, I'm married to Drell!"

"I'm really happy for you, Aunt Hilda." Sabrina smiled, in a much better mood about this marriage, even if she dreaded it at first.

"And I can't believe I'm saying this, but Drell, welcome to the family." Zelda smiled.

Drell flushed at that, rubbing his arm with a small smile. "Gee, thanks, 'Zelly'."

"Don't call me that though." Zelda narrowed her eyes slightly.

"Welcome to the family, Mo-I mean Hilda." Penelope added to the bride.

Hilda looked touched that Penelope said that and smiled to her. "Thank you, my dear."

Drell smiled with a small giggle. "I'm as giddy as a school girl..."

Skippy leaned against Drell and whispered into his ear.

"Thank you for reminding me, Skippy!" Drell said before standing up and cleared his throat to get everyone's attention.

'Looks like he's about to make an announcement.' Patch thought to himself.

The others looked to Drell.

"Excuse me," Drell looked to the others. "As you all know, I'm Head of the Witches Council... I'd like to say though that since Hilda enjoys living in the mortal realm with her career and is very successful with it, I decided to retire from the position."

This shocked the others, especially Maroot and Warwick since Maroot had run the council since Drell was a child before he was old enough to take over.

"I place Spella in charge of the council now and she has agreed, leaving Cassandra to be raised and trained by Enchantra in addition," Drell then included. "I'm going to retire and live in the mortal realm with Hilda and I'm going to become a gym teacher for a mortal school."

This was still a surprise to Drell's family shocked that he would give up his place in the Witches Council and was now going to be a mortal gym instructor.

"You can clap for that now..." Drell glared to the stunned silence.

There was then light clapping for him.

"Drelly Bean, are you sure?" Maroot asked her only son.

"Yes, Ma, I'm sure..." Drell nodded firmly to her. "Hilda and I will be sure to visit as often as we can at the Warlock's Retirement Home, but I feel that my time as Head of the Council must set."

"Well, alright, son, as long as you're sure about this," Maroot sighed. "We'll be happy whatever you decide to do."

Warwick nodded in agreement. Drell hugged his parents with a sniffle. Maroot hugged tighter.

"Augh, MA!" Drell struggled, "Choking, not breathing!"

Maroot let go and smiled, wiping a tear as she looked back to her son. "I'm so proud of you, Drelly Bean."

Drell rolled his eyes at that, but still smiled to his mother.

"So then, we'll see you at the next visit." Warwick smiled at his son.

"Right then, we'll bring Penelope too." Drell smiled back.

Maroot sniffled and cried again, but Warwick gave a hug.

"Aw, Mar, darling..." Warwick coaxed.

"We'll still live with you until we find a place of our own." Hilda said to her sister she lived with.

"That sounds fair." Zelda agreed.

"Drell's gonna live with us?" Sabrina sounded paranoid again.

"Oh, boy..." Salem mumbled.

"Yep, I'm going to be living with you all." Drell said.

"Good luck with that." Cherry whispered to Sabrina.

Sabrina gulped, but forced herself to smile. "Well, how bad can it be?"

Drell ruffled up Sabrina's hair then. "Aw, I always wanted a niece, I love Cherry like a niece though."

"You like me?" Cherry glanced at him. "Then why do you curse my life with bad luck!?"

"I'm just giving you a hard time..." Drell chuckled. "It won't be as much though with my new job and being married to Hilda."

"Um... Thank you?" Cherry tilted her head.

"At least this makes your life a little bit easier." Atticus said.

"I guess..." Cherry was confused about what Drell just said about him liking her, even if he liked to ruin her life.

A little bit later, Hilda started to cut the cake for everybody.

Skippy sniffled and wept for Drell.

"Aw, Skip, it'll be okay..." Drell comforted. "You rented out your own place now..."

Skippy nodded, he was being silent like his old self before he was given a voice.

"Skippy, talk to me..." Drell said.

Skippy shook his head.

"Why not?" Drell asked.

Skippy took out a ring he was going to give.

"Where'd you get that?" Drell asked.

Skippy took out a note card. 'I sold my voice for it.'

"What?! Why would you do that?" Drell asked out of shock.

'Because I love her...' Skippy showed a different note card. 'I'll never talk again... It'll be just like the good old days... Drelly Bean...' he then added the last one with a mischievous smirk.

"Who are you love with?" Patch asked after reading of what Skippy wrote down.

Skippy sighed. 'I can't decide between Zelda or Angela.' he then wrote before scratching behind Patch's ears.

"Which one do you love more which one is your true love?" Patch asked.

Skippy shrugged with a pout.

"You've spent a lot of alone time in Manhattan lately..." Drell noted.

Skippy nodded, remembering that.

"Then what's the ring for?" Patch asked.

Skippy underlined Zelda and Angela's names on the card to show the ring was for one of them.

"Can't he take the Test of True Love?" Patch asked.

"It's not that simple, he's in love with both of them and the test is only for one candidate for your love." Drell explained.

"So then how will he find the right girl?" Patch asked.

"Skippy, I think you love Angela..." Drell suggested. "You've been in Manhattan a lot lately..."

Skippy thought about that and nodded, he had a point there.

"How long have you known Angela?" Atticus asked.

"Officially, about four or five years.' Skippy replied.

"And how long have you known Zelda?" Patch then asked.

'Personally or business?' Skippy asked.

"Both." Atticus and Patch said.

Skippy wasn't sure how to answer that.

"You love Angela, Skippy, go to Manhattan and ask her out already!" Drell pushed his friend.

Skippy smiled halfway and agreed, he would possibly date Angela and maybe even marry her.


Drell sat in his own table as he drank his drink and looked to Diane and Sabrina, they were sharing stories and laughing. He never admitted this, but he felt bad that Sabrina couldn't be with her parents since Diane was a mortal and that she made the foolish decision of marrying and having children with Edward, but rules were rules.

"If only there was a way for Sabrina to be with both of her parents." Atticus said.

"There's nothing I can do..." Drell sighed. "Mortal/Witch marriages are highly frowned upon..."

"Can't you just change the rules since you're head of the council until after tomorrow?" Cherry asked.

"No, I can't do anything!" Drell shook his head. "Sabrina can be with her mother though if she gives up her magic for life, but her father's imprisoned in a book! I didn't wanna do it, but it's been going back for generations!"

"But it's just so unfair!" Patch exclaimed.

"Such as life..." Drell hiccuped then and cupped his mouth. "Oh, excuse me..." he then said before cracking up laughing.

Hilda came to her new husband. "Are you drunk already?"

Drell bit his lip and tilted his head. "Maaaaaybe?"

"Oh, brother." Hilda groaned.

Drell laughed out loud and clapped. Hilda sighed and rolled her eyes, then heard a ticking noise inside of her. She then waved her hands in front of her stomach and took out a clock that was ticking rapidly.

"Hilda, your biological clock is ticking." Drell grinned eagerly, then pouted. "Unless... You don't want..."

"If you do, I will..." Hilda agreed.

The kids and puppy looked confused of what Drell and Hilda were talking about, even Sabrina was confused.

"And that means what, exactly?" Patch asked.

"Yeah, what's going on, Aunt Hilda?" Sabrina added.

"'Hasn't anyone taught you kids about the birds and the bees?" Drell asked.

"Uhhh...?" the others tilted their heads.

"Allow me," Zelda offered since she was the older sister. "You see, when a witch reaches a certain age and she has not had any children, her biological clock starts to tick and that makes her want to conceive a child. However, the clock will tick and tick for about three days and if the clock stops ticking or rings by the third and final day on sunset, the witch will never be able to have a child of her own. And it sounds like to me that Hilda wants to be a mommy."

"Whoa." Patch said.

"So basically, you guys are gonna-" Sabrina then asked and looked disgusted and afraid again. "Oh, my GOD!"

"Well... That depends..." Drell shrugged, tapping his knuckles. "Hilda... Would you like to have a child?"

"I-I'm not sure..." Hilda frowned.

"Take your time." Mo said.

"We got three days..." Hilda chewed her lip.

"I-I just don't know if I could be good with a baby..." Drell shrugged.

"Yeah, I can imagine the baby crying and you're like 'SHUT UP, I'M TRYING TO WATCH TV!'." Cherry added in.

"Please try not to get him angry." Atticus said.

"Oh, he won't hurt me." Cherry foled her arms.

Drell looked into her eyes sharply. "I plan on keeping my magic even after I retire to be a mortal gym teacher."

"Oh, crap..." Cherry sunk down then.

"Yeah, so be careful of what you say." Atticus said.

"Thank you, Atticus!" Cherry said with her teeth clenched, obviously not meaning to say that though.


Everybody ate their cake then and congratulated Drell and Hilda on a successful wedding. Sabrina was looking at the other realm rule book with Cherry, Atticus, Mo, and Patch, but they couldn't find anything about Diane and Edward being allowed to stay married and raise Sabrina.

"The only way is by either that you give up your magic or your mom getting magical powers." Patch said to Sabrina.

"Being a half-witch is a pain..." Sabrina felt so torn. "But it's kinda cool... But I'll never see my mom again after this..."

"Didn't you hear what I said, there are two ways, one, giving up your powers, two, somehow your mom getting magical powers." Patch said.

"I know that, Patch, but-" Sabrina said, before getting an idea. "Maybe I could give my mom magical powers?"

Cherry shrugged. "Worth a shot."

"SALEM!" Sabrina called.

"Oh, what is it?" Salem scampered over. "I just got a cake slice with a rose on it..."

"I know it's meddling in a mortal's life and that makes terrible things happen, but what if I gave my mom magical powers?" Sabrina asked the cat.

"Yeah." Patch added in.

"Hmm..." Salem hummed in thought. "I can't say I've heard of such a thing... Do you really miss your mom that much?"

"Salem, I haven't seen my mother fully in person since I was ten..." Sabrina reminded. "What if I gave her some magic and then I can bring my parents back together since Mom will technically be a witch now?"

"Oh, I don't know..." Salem's tail moved back and forth as he was in thought. "It's a nice thought though..."

"Please, Salem, please." Sabrina begged the cat.

"It's not up to me..." Salem said. "I approve of it though, but it's not up to me."

Drell walked by then.

"Unky Drelly?" Sabrina called.

Drell spun on his heels. "Do not call me that EVER again!"

"Listen, Drell, Sabrina needs a favor." Atticus said.

"I hope it's not to call me that." Drell grumbled.

"I-It's not..." Sabrina gulped slightly. "Erm... I was wondering if I could give away some of my magic to my mom so I can be around her more... Please?"

Drell folded his arms, giving her a look.

"Please, Drell, that's all I ask..." Sabrina begged. "I haven't been with my mom since I was ten!"

"Yeah, she hasn't been with her since she was ten-years-old." Patch said.

"Her father's in a book, her mother's in Peru." Cherry reminded.

"And I live in the land of I-Don't-Care!" Drell rolled his eyes, but he looked back to Sabrina, he then frowned deeply. "Why are you looking at me like that?"

"Like what?" Sabrina asked.

"Like you're making me feel guilty," Drell said. "Stop making me feel guilty, Sabrina!"

"Why would she be making you feel guilty?" Patch asked.

"She is!" Drell defended. "She's making me feel weird... Bad weird!"

"Are you sure you don't feel bad for Sabrina now that you guys are family?" Mo prompted.

Drell frowned, then took a deep sigh. "I-I guess I do feel a little bit bad..."

"A bit?" Atticus asked.

"Fine..." Drell sighed. "You lucked out, Spellman."

"So, I can do it?" Sabrina asked.

"Might as well..." Drell smiled halfway to her. "I should warn you, since you're half a witch, you got a 50% chance that this will work, so if it doesn't, tough luck, but if it does, good for you... She's your mother, so only you can do this."

Sabrina gave him a hug, then looked to her mother as she went to meet Drell's parents. "I hope this works..." she then took a deep breath and put her hand up with her pointer finger. "What's the spell?"

"Repeat after me," Salem told Sabrina. "Hocus Pocus and all of that."

"Hocus Pocus and all of that." Sabrina repeated.

"Salem is the coolest cat." Salem then said.

"Salem is the coolest-" Sabrina was baout to say, then noticed that. "Hey, that's not it!"

Salem laughed.

"Salem!?" Atticus glared.

"I'm just kidding!" Salem laughed.

"This is serious, you over grown hair ball!" Patch glared.

"Okay, okay, sorry..." Salem chuckled. "I just love you like a sister, Sab..."

Sabrina rolled her eyes at that.

"'Common colds slow you down and chicken pox makes you jump and twitch'." Salem started.

"Common colds slow you down and chicken pox makes you jump and twitch." Sabrina repeated as her finger started to glow.

"'But my magic will now transform my mortal mother into a witch'!" Salem finsihed.

"But my magic will now transform my mortal mother into a witch!" Sabrina echoed again, then her finger zapped and the blast suddenly struck Diane, which freaked her out as she was blasted with her daughter's magic.

Atticus, Cherry, Mo, and Patch began to pray that the spell would work. Diane fell to the floor suddenly.

"MOM!" Sabrina ran over in alarm, then knelt down next to her mother. "M-Mom...? A-A-Are you okay...?"

Diane held her head and sat up. "I have a small headache..."

"Oh, Mom, I'm so sorry, I tried to give you witch magic." Sabrina sounded emotional and worried that she maybe harmed her mother.

"It's alright, dear." Daine soothed her daughter.

"Let's see if it worked." Patch said.

Sabrina helped her mother to her feet.

"You okay, Diane?" Hilda came over.

"I just feel kinda funny..." Diane held her head. "Maybe I should sit down..."

"Excuse me, Mrs. Spellman, but could you read this rhyme for us?" Mo asked, handing Sabrina's mother a note.

"Hm?" Diane took the note. "What's this?"

"Could you read it aloud?" Mo asked. "Please..."

"Um, okay." Diane said.

"Thank you, ma'am." Atticus smiled.

Diane cleared her throat. Cherry, Atticus, Patch, Mo, and Sabrina looked hopeful.

"'Abracadabra and magical expand, please bring forth my ex-husband'." Diane recited the note.

Suddenly, there was a small smoke cloud and there came Edward, wearing his witch robes and hat.

"Huh...?" Edward looked around, then realized where he was. "Why am I in Hilda and Zelda's house?"

"The spell worked!" The kids and Patch cheered.

"I summoned a spell?" Diane asked in surprise, knowing she was born a mortal.

"Mom, you did it!" Sabrina hugged her mother.

"Did what, dear...?" Diane was confused.

"Um... Well... I gave you some magic..." Sabrina smiled bashfully. "Now you and Dad can get remarried."

"Yeah, and best of all, the rules can't get in the way." Patch smiled.

"But... That's impossible..." Diane said.

"Yes, and I was punished to live in our family spell book..." Edward added. "We can't be near each other..."

"Not so fast..." Cherry walked over with the rule book. "There was nothing in the rules that never said Sabrina couldn't use her powers to give her mother witch powers so her parents could be together."

"That's right." Atticus smiled.

Diane and Edward looked to each other in surprise. They had been forbidden to be with each other because of her mortal status and his warlock status.

"Oh, Sabrina, your parents are like Romeo and Juliet," Mo smiled. "It's so romantic."

"I guess, if you consider being the laughing stock of the Netherworld romantic..." Sabrina shrugged, but she did smile at her parents.

"So you two can now get remarried." Atticus smiled.

"I-I suppose we could do that..." Diane shuffled her foot.

"Uh, let's talk about this first, we haven't been together in the same room in so long." Edward added.

"Of course..." the kids and puppy then decided to give the couple some privacy.

Diane and Edward made conversation.

"I wonder if Mom will still become an archaeologist..." Sabrina bit her lip. "I heard she took that job after the divorce and I had to live with Hilda and Zelda... At least with not seeing my mom, she'd be gone for a month at the most..."

"Well, maybe she will, and maybe she won't." Atticus shrugged.

"I guess... I just missed her so much..." Sabrina got emotional again.


Drell and Hilda were now dancing together, he was even being like a true gentleman and dipped her with twirls.

"Drell can dance?" Cherry, Atticus, Patch, Mo, and Sabrina asked out of surprise.

"Of course he can dance," Salem scoffed. "Who doesn't know how to dance?"

Cherry backed up from the crowd suddenly. "Yeah, who doesn't know how to dance?"

"Cherry, don't you know how to dance?" Patch asked.

"I don't dance well in public..." Cherry frowned.

Skippy came up to Cherry's side and gestured to the dance floor with a small smile and reached out for her hands.

"I-I don't dance well..." Cherry grinned nervously.

Skippy took her hands and moved her out on the dance floor anyway and started to dance with her. Cherry was nervous, but she had no choice now.

"We're about to see if she can dance." Mo smiled.

"I'm a little rusty..." Cherry said to Skippy.

Skippy shrugged with a small smile and started to dance with her.

"It looks like he doesn't mind." Atticus said.

Patch brings Mo closer to his owner. Mo blinked and blushed once she saw what Patch was doing.

"Atticus, why don't you dance with Mo?" Salem asked, seeming to be out of the blue.

"Um, o-okay, M-Mo, would you like to dance?" Atticus asked while blushing.

"Um... Sure..." Mo blushed too and joined him on the dance floor.

Salem and Patch smiled to that.

"I had a feeling about those two..." Salem chuckled.


Meanwhile...

"So, you got witch powers now..." Edward said to his ex-wife.

"So it seems..." Diane nodded to that. "What do we do though?"

Edward shrugged. "I guess we get remarried and raise Sabrina."

"Yes, and we'll have to find some place to stay in the same neighborhood where he friends and school are." Diane said.

"I keep hearing a place called Canterlot High..." Edward shrugged.

"I don't know, it sounds expensive..." Diane replied.

"I'm sure it's not that expensive." Edward smiled.

"This is just a lot to take in..." Diane said. "I was in Egypt uncovering an ancient temple, the next thing I know I'm with my witch daughter and we're taken hostage by an evil unicorn and now we're at your sister's wedding and I have powers... And... Ow, my head..."

"I know, it's a lot to take in." Edward said.

"Let's think about this..." Diane compromised.

"Of course, dear..." Edward agreed.


After a while longer, the party was dying down and it was now time to clean up, however, there was still something missing.

"Okay, you guys, this is it!" Hilda announced to her bridesmaids as she stood at the top set of the stairs with her back turned, she then clutched her bouquet and tossed it into the air and made it fall to the ground and the bridesmaids fought over it.

"I GOT IT!" Sabrina caught the bouquet and jumped up and down. "I GOT IT!"

"That means that you'll be the next one walking down the aisle." Atticus smiled.

"Wonder who'll be the lucky guy to pop the question?" Cherry added.

Sabrina smiled bashfully to them.

"I think I know who." Salem smirked playfully.

"I can't believe I caught it..." Sabrina smiled sheepishly. "Oh, my gosh..."

"Now all we have to do is wait for Harvey to ask Sabrina the big question." Patch smiled.

"Who said anything about Harvey?" Sabrina gaped.

"Oh, please, it's plainly obvious that he's your one true love." Patch smiled.

"I guess..." Sabrina tugged her hair anxiously as she held the bouquet with the other hand.

Diane and Edward came to see their daughter.

Sabrina looked back at them. "Mom? Dad?"

"Sabrina, we're staying for dinner, we'd also like to talk with you before you go to bed tonight." Edward said.

"Okay, Dad." Sabrina smiled.

"You're not in trouble, we'd just like to hear from you." Diane smiled back.

Sabrina smiled fondly to her parents as they went back inside. "I just can't believe I have both my parents with me... I haven't seen this since... I can't remember how long..."

"It's been a really long time since we've all been together." Diane smiled.

"You're telling me..." Sabrina sounded choked up, then ran to hug her parents. "Oh, I love you guys so much!"

"And we love you." Edword soothed, patting his daughter's back.

There was suddenly a ringing heard.

Diane reached into her purse and took out her cell phone to see her research team was calling for her for mysteriously disappearing. "It's me..." she said, then walked off to take the call. "Hello?"

"Where'd you go?" A female voice asked from the other line.

"Um... Well... I..." Diane stammered, unsure of how to answer that without sounding like a crazy person.

"Well, wherever you went, you gotta hurry back, we've found it!" The female voice told her.

"You've found the Lost Temple!?" Diane asked in surprise.

Sabrina overheard that her mother's work was calling for her and she let out a soft sigh. She knew her mother had to go back to work and would be gone again.

"Don't worry, Sabrina, she'll be back." Atticus said.

"I know... At least this time the longest she'll be gone is at least a month or more..." Sabrina sighed.

"Yeah." Salem said.

"Are you absolutely sure you found it?" Diane asked her co-worker.

'It's hard to understand the hieroglyphics, I've never seen any like it though, but yes, we've found it...' the female voice told her. 'There's a rumor that it can bring museum exhibits to life at night.'

"Alright, I'm on my way." Diane smiled. She then hung up and looked to her daughter apologetically. "I have to go now, sweetie, they've found a tablet and the Lost Temple."

Sabrina sighed. "Okay, Mom... Guess this means dinner is cancelled?"

"No, it's not, I'll be back," Diane said. "By the way, how do I get back?"

"Here, let me change you first." Sabrina said before using her pointer finger to put her mother back in her archaeological clothing.

"Oh, thank you, dear," Diane smiled. "Now all I have to find out a way to get back to the site."

"Okay..." Sabrina took a deep breath before putting her hands back above her head. "'Magic zip zap zan, take my mother back to Egypt as fast as you can'!"

With that, magic surrounded Diane and she was then sent right back to her campground with her fellow workers and she was right back at work.

"Bye, Mom... I'll miss you..." Sabrina sighed, feeling her mother might be too busy to make it back to dinner.

"Don't worry, Sabrina, your mom will be able to come to dinner, I just know it." Atticus assured her.

"I certainly hope so..." Sabrina said, then looked to the couch and groaned slightly.


"And now it's my turn to kiss you." Hilda said once she was changed into her regular clothes, she then leaned in and kissed Drell on the lips.

"And now it's my turn to kiss you..." Drell then said, also wearing his regular clothes, kissing her right back on the lips.

"And now it's my turn to throw up!" Cherry shuddered.

"I think we better get going." Atticus whispered.

"Please..." Cherry groaned in disgust.

Sabrina did smile for Hilda, but she was also rather repulsed about Hilda and Drell making out on the couch like that. Cherry, Atticus, Mo, and Patch then took their leaves and thanked Hilda and Zelda for inviting them to the wedding.

"So, now what?" Cherry asked.

"I don't know, maybe just go home." Patch shrugged.

With that, they decided to go their separate ways.

"So, Drell, where do you think you'll start your gym coaching job at?" Hilda asked her new husband.

Drell paused a moment, then smiled. "Canterlot High."


Cherry shivered as she walked with her friends.

"You okay, Cherry?" Mo asked.

"Just got a cold chill down my spine." Cherry replied.

"That can't be a good sign, maybe Drell will be our gym coach at Canterlot High." Patch said with wide eyes.

"I just remembered I have to transfer to another school..." Cherry laughed nervously.

"Guys, it's probably a joke, there's no way..." Mo reassured. "Right?"

Cherry was shivering as she had a daydream about Drell being the new gym teacher in Canterlot High.


"Welcome to your first day of gym class," Drell said as he stood by a blackboard and wore a short-sleeved shirt with red shirts and had a whistle tied around his neck. "I'm Drell Batsworth, your favorite physical educator..."


"NOOOOOO!" Cherry yelled out in dismay.

"Cherry, calm down, I'm sure it won't be that bad." Atticus assured her.

"That's easy for you to say; Drell actually likes you!" Cherry folded her arms.

"It's Canterlot High, the only way he'll make it a nightmare is if he turns evil." Atticus said.

Cherry shuddered even more at that possibility.

"Don't worry, he'll be a teacher and their job is not to cause torture to their students." Atticus smiled.

"Bull..." Cherry halfway cursed.

"Let's hope that he's a good teacher." Patch said.

"Yeah, yeah, yeah..." Cherry rolled her eyes as they went home.


Later that night, Sabrina had dinner with both of her parents, just the three of them, for the first time in what felt like a literal eternity.

"So, Sabrina, we were thinking," Edward said once they finished. "We know that you had to live with Hilda and Zelda due to the rules saying you should live with magical trainers... Well, since I'm unemployed now, maybe we could all live somewhere all together now that your mother is a fellow witch."

"That sounds great, Dad." Sabrina smiled.

"We thought you would like that," Diane smiled back. "I'm sure your Aunt Hilda will wanna live with Drell somewhere though."

"Yeah, of course..." Sabrina agreed, though pouted, she was going to miss getting away with certain things because Hilda was more loose and flexible than Zelda was, but she actually acted strict and maternal towards Penelope. "So, where are we going to live?"

"That's the thing, we need to decide and we'd like your opinion," Edward said. "We could stay in the house you've lived in since our divorce..." he then started.

"...Or we could find a place to call our own and start our family over." Diane then finished.

This was a tough decision for Sabrina to make, but a new home would sound nice.

"Hmm, a new house." Sabrina decided.

"You're sure now?" Edward asked just to be sure.

"Yes, I'm sure..." Sabrina agreed, then thought out loud. "Wait, would I have to change schools or anything?"

"No, we knew you would want to be with your friends and still be around people you know, so we found a place in a different neighborhood so it could just be the three of us." Diane smiled.

"Whew, thank goodness... So where's our new house?" Sabrina asked.

"Here's a picture." Diane handed a photograph.

Sabrina took it. It was a lot smaller than the Victorian, but it looked so pleasant and peaceful, there was even a porch swing, huge front doors with windows and shutters with wind chimes on the front porch and there was a beautiful garden with blooming flowers of Spring, and cute little lawn gnomes in addition.

"It's perfect! It's like my family dream house." Sabrina smiled.

Diane and Edward then joined Sabrina in a hug, this was going to work out well for everybody just fine.