After school, Sabrina told the others she was going to be with Harvey, so they just decided to get along home. Darla was reading one of her school books until someone came to pick her up.

"Come on, Darla, I'm going to the Mall." Brittany said.

"I-I don't know..." Darla said. "I really need to catch up in my math..."

"I thought you wanted to be my BFF..." Brittany folded her arms.

"I guess I could do it another day..." Darla put the math book down and followed the auburn female chipmunk to the Mall instead of studying, but then she was stopped by a certain someone as he looked cross with his little sister as was his girlfriend.

"Going somewhere, Darla?" Mo asked.

"Um, well, I'm just gonna head over to the Mall for a minute..." Darla shrugged innocently.

Amber came between from Atticus and Mo and also looked rather disappointed in her best friend for procrastinating. "Darla, you know we have a big math test on Friday!"

"Well, y-yeah, but..." Darla tried to protest.

"But nothing, I want you back inside studying, no slacking off," Atticus said firmly to his little sister. "Is that understood?"

"Yes, Atticus..." Darla hung her head. "Sorry, Atticus..."

"Come on, let's walk you home." Mo said.

Atticus and Mo walked ahead with her.

Amber looked very disappointed while Brittany looked in shock. "Brittany, did you even know about the big math test?" she then asked, arms crossed.

"Oh, don't worry, I got that covered." Brittany promised with a smile.

"And how is that?" Amber narrowed her aqua eyes.

"Why, Jeanette, of course." Brittany replied casually.

"Cool, is she going to be helping you study?" Amber smiled hopefully.

"Something like that." Brittany replied with a modest shrug as though she implied to cheat from her brainy sister's intellects.

"Brittany Miller!" Amber yelled in rage.

"What?" Brittany asked.

"You're gonna take advantage of Jeanette's kindness and intelligence, aren't you?" Amber asked like she knew.

"Oh, please, like she's never done my homework before." Brittany scoffed.

Amber gawked at Brittany.

"What?" Brittany asked. "You look like that's a problem."

"That's cheating!" Amber told her. "Listen, Brittany, I know we're friends, but I'm starting to think you're a bad influence on Darla, I've known her since second grade, I was her first friend and now you're making her behave like she used to!"

"Wait, used to?" Brittany asked.

"Just forget it..." Amber walked away from the female chipmunk. "I'll see you later."

Brittany watched her leave, but then shrugged and walked off to the Mall as Jeanette and Eleanor were on their way home with Ms. Miller to study for their upcoming math test.


"Atticus, I am so sorry," Darla said as she went home with him and Mo. "I don't know what came over me."

"I can tell you what came over you, it was Brittany's influence." Atticus said.

Darla pouted slightly.

"You really should hit the books, Darla," Mo said. "I know school seems dull now, but you'll thank us when you're all grown up. How unattractive life will be to go uneducated."

"Hmph," Darla folded her arms. "When I grow up, my kids won't be going to school."

"Just get to studying for your math test." Atticus said.

Darla sighed as she lugged herself upstairs to her bedroom to do some studying.

"Kids these days..." Atticus sighed as he sat down on the couch, then looked to Mo. "You wanna stay over?"

"Let me check on the dogs and I'll be right with you." Mo said, then went off to her own home.

Atticus nodded, he then looked around. Speaking of dogs, where was Patch?


Patch was inside Sabrina's backpack with Salem along with Sabrina's picnic. They were moving within the bag as Sabrina was on her bike and was riding down through the park ground with Harvey slowly following behind as he didn't have as much energy as she did.

"Harvey, you made it." Sabrina smiled.

"Yeah," Harvey smiled back. "Hope you brought the goods."

"Sure, anything for you." Sabrina's eyes twinkled to him as she straightened out her helmet.

"I brought two Sabrina Spellman super sub sandwich specials with extra olives and peanut butter," Sabrina smiled. "Just the way you like it, you bring the juice?"

Harvey reached into his bag and took out two different boxes than anticipated. "Sorry, Sabrina, guess I wasn't paying attention."

"That's okay, they sure sound... Healthy." Sabrina smiled.

"Amazing!" Harvey glanced away slightly.

"Well, I guess healthy drinks are interesting..." Sabrina shrugged as he got down on the ground next to her, seeming to be more interested in plants in the ground like Patch had predicted other than her. "But I wouldn't go far as amazing."

"These are double stemmed, untangable crocus!" Harvey beamed at the plants beside Sabrina's feet.

"They're double stemmed, uncranable cough drops?" Sabrina asked if she was correct.

"No," Harvey replied as he stood up with the purplish yellowish plants at hand. "Double stemmed, untangable crocus," he then corrected as he showed her the plants. "They have a really unusual life cycle and they'd be perfect for my science fair project."

Sabrina put her hands on her hips, feeling slightly insulted by his more interest in the flowers than in her.

"Thanks, Sabrina," Harvey smiled to her.

"Well, glad I could help..." Sabrina slightly scoffed. "Now, how 'bout that picnic?"

And where Patch's prediction started to come true. Sabrina watched as her boyfriend was putting the plants into his backpack.

"Sorry, gotta jet, the science fair is in three days!" Harvey told her as he got back on his bike and decided to go home. "Have a nice lunch!"

"But Harvey wait-!" Sabrina called out, only to see he was too far now to hear. "Oh, great, looks like I got the Pineapple Cactus."

"I'll take it." Salem poked his head out of her bag.

"Peanut butter for me." Patch added in.

"Salem? Patch?" Sabrina looked back in surprise.

"We sneaked inside your backpack while you were making you special sub sandwiches," Patch smiled. "Mind if we eat your picnic food?"

"Go ahead, dig in, Harvey won't mind..." Sabrina sadly sighed in disappointment of Harvey ditching on her lately.

Patch and Salem then shared the sandwiches, deciding not to let them go to waste.

"You gotta love a kid who's too busy to eat." Salem smiled in relief.

"Couldn't agree more." Patch smirked, knowing he was right.

"The school paper, the science fair, oh, and don't forget about the JV Basketball game tonight..." Sabrina listed in dismay.

"Pouting is so not your color." Salem said as Patch was eating up the other sandwich.

"Wait a minute!" Sabrina suddenly had an idea. "Harvey's basketball game, it's perfect!"

"Let me guess, you're going to use this to your advantage, right?" Patch smirked to Sabrina.

"You bet." Sabrina replied.

"This should be good..." Patch said as he finished up the sandwich and smacked his muzzled lips. "Mmf... What is it about peanut butter and olives that is such an acquired taste for humans?"

"I don't know," Salem smiled, getting down from the backpack. "And yeah, Sabrina, that's right, respect Harvey for the things he is."

"Salem, I don't think she's going to respect it in the way you think she is." Patch said.

"That's it!" Sabrina knew what to do now. "Harvey's team always loses!"

"So, are you gonna watch the game?" Patch asked, still licking his muzzle as the peanut butter stuck to him slightly.

"No, but I'm gonna be there to cheer him up in the end." Sabrina replied.

"I can already tell there has a plan involved." Salem sighed.

"Same here..." Patch mumbled.

Salem conjured up a glass of milk and handed it to the puppy.

Patch took it and drank it to wash down the peanut butter. "Thanks, Salem."

"No problem." Salem smiled to him.


Later that night, it was the big game and where Sabrina was telling Patch and Salem her whole plan. Atticus and Mo normally would've come to the game, but they wanted a night alone together with babysitting Junior, Penelope wasn't allowed to go because she was now grounded, and Cherry actually did go and showed her true passion about watching sports games live and that she was actually interested and involved.

"So, you sure this plan of yours is going to work?" Patch asked.

"It has to." Sabrina said as she collected balloons.

"Alright, but for luck, you better remind us." Patch said.

Sabrina started to explain as they sat outside the gym as it was night time now as the game was going on without them as she waited outside for the mortal boy she really liked. "And since Harvey's JV team always loses, we'll have tons of time to spend together after it's over!"

"Three! Two! One!" the students inside the gym cheered as the final buzzer sounded after a ball was thrown successfully into a hoop.

"That sounds more happy than sad." Patch said.

"It's probably the away team." Sabrina replied, at least, she hoped it was.

"We won! We won!" Harvey ran out of the gym with a very victorious smile on his face, proving Sabrina's hopes as wrong. "Greendale Junior Varsity actually won!"

"You were saying?" Patch asked Sabrina.

Sabrina looked anxious, but she stood up with a proud smile as Salem and Patch then stood in the background in silence. "Harvey, that's great! I had a good feeling about this..." she then showed the balloons. "Uh, congratulations."

"Sabrina, you're the best." Harvey smiled to her.

Cherry poked her head out after a whistle was blown. "Harvey, you gotta get back inside," she told the mortal boy. "Since we won the game, you have to do some extra practice."

"What?! But why does he need to do extra practice?" Patch asked.

Cherry shrugged. "His rules, not mine."

"We may have a shot of being the best team in the county!" Harvey ran back inside the gym, leaving Sabrina alone in the dark. "See ya!"

"Come on, kiddo," Salem stretched once they were alone. "I'll walk ya home."

"Yeah, maybe some rest will cheer you up." Patch smiled at Sabrina.

"Thanks, but that's okay," Sabrina sounded unhappy. "But if I'm gonna spend some time alone, I better get used to it."

Salem and Patch then walked off and let Sabrina be alone as requested.

"Oh, Harvey," Sabrina sighed. "Don't you want to be with me?"

"Well, I'm out of here before you do something risky, and someone gets hurt, and by something risky, I mean magic, and by someone, I mean me." Cherry replied.

"Don't worry, Cherry, this time, I'm using a spell on Harvey so he'll spend time with me." Sabrina smiled.

"This can only end so well..." Cherry deadpanned.

"'As these balloons float to the skies, I'm number one in Harvey's eyes, Other things will have to wait, So Harvey and I can have a date'!" Sabrina recited a spell as she let go of the balloons to make them float up to the night skies. "That oughta do it." she then walked off to catch up with Salem on the way back home for the night as there was school in the morning tomorrow.

"I can already hear Drell's yelling in my ears as this goes to chaos..." Cherry mumbled to herself. "Oh, well, it's not like I'm going to be blamed for one of Sabrina's messes."


"For once, you're right." Drell said as he looked through his crystal ball.

Penelope was doing her homework as Skippy sat next to her to help her while also keeping an eye on the crystal ball with Drell as he had his pipe in his mouth and looked rather adorable.

"Oh, um, Penelope, I think it's time for bed." Drell said.

"Aww..." Penelope groaned.

"Bed..." Drell pointed to her bedroom.

Penelope sighed and stood up, pushing her chair in and put her homework in her bag. Skippy then followed her to make sure she would be going straight to bed.


Meanwhile, Patch was on his way back home, walking on two feet since everyone else was in bed. Patrick, Emily, Darla, and Atticus were fast asleep. Patch yawned as he stretched real quick and jumped onto Atticus's bed, sleeping at the foot as always. The next day was going to be rather annoying for a certain blonde witchling.