Cherry checked the time as she waited outside of Ms. Magrooney's room where Sabrina was in for detention. And after a while, Sabrina came out of detention as her time in detention was up.

"Come on, Atticus found Harvey." Cherry told her.

"Great." Sabrina smiled.

"And he's got him in a bear hug to stop him from going anywhere." Cherry said.

"Good one..." Sabrina followed her over to where Harvey and Atticus were.

"Please tell me you have the right spell this time." Cherry sounded desperate.

"I believe so, I found this in my pocket while getting out." Sabrina said as she showed Cherry the spell Patch wrote.

Cherry took the spell and looked it over. "This better work, if it doesn't, I suggest you get a new boyfriend and wear a new collar so Salem can have a little blonde kitty friend."

"Don't worry, I'm sure that's the right spell, I have a good feeling about it." Sabrina smiled.

"You better..." Cherry warned.

Sabrina snapped her fingers which made her Witch Academy wand appear in her hand instantly. "'All the stuff I did to him, Make it just a passing whim'." she recited as she then zapped Harvey with her wand.


After the spell hit him, Atticus let go of Harvey. There was a blast of smoke from the wand which made the mortal boy cough instantly.

"You okay, Harvey?" Mo asked.

"Yeah, I think I'm okay." Harvey replied.

"Great." Patch smiled.

"Except..." Harvey started then.

"Except what?" Sabrina glared at him.

"I'm off the science fair, Coach just suspended me from the big game and might replace me with Atticus, and tomorrow, the school paper's coming out and I'm on the front page, in a sink, naked!" Harvey fell down to his knees in dismay, he may not had known why he had been acting the way he had been earlier, but he remembered all of that. He then remembered what Penelope exclaimed out loud at the Spellman house before they went to get to school.

"Now what?" Mo whispered.

"I've got a plan." Atticus smiled.

"Yikes..." Cherry deadpanned.

Atticus began to whisper his plan to them and where it sounded like one of his many other plans that worked. They were going to meet at tonight's basketball game. And where they all did before the school's newspaper would arrive.


Darla was studying in her room. Atticus smiled at that as he and Patch were on their way to get ready for the meeting.

"So, do you think they'll have two spots on the basketball team or are you going for football? Because if so, that might be more your speed. Or maybe both." Patch said.

"I dunno, I have to think about it..." Atticus shrugged.

"Oh, come on, Atticus, you could be the super star they need please." Patch begged, using his puppy dog eyes.

"Gah, no, no fair!" Atticus shielded his eyes from Patch's 'cute mode'.

Atticus began to try to resist it with all his might, but even he couldn't say no to the puppy dog eyes AKA the dog face which was known as 'beg'.

"Ugh... Fine..."

"YES!" Patch cheered.

"Spoiled brat..." Atticus said, though with a teasing smirk as they were on their way to the school.

"Hey, what can I say, the dog face works." Patch shrugged as he followed him.


Cherry came out of her house wearing her dressy sports jersey to get into the spirit of the game.

"You look like you're ready." Michelle smiled.

"Yeah, see ya later, Mom." Cherry said on her way out.

Mo was on her way out as well ready to meet the others outside the gymnasium.


"Going out!" Penelope called.

"What about your room, Penelope?" Drell asked as he was filling out endless paperwork.

"It's clean!" Penelope called out, then took out her wand to make her stuff fly into its proper place so she wouldn't have to lift a finger like a 'boring mortal'.

"Okay, then you can go and meet up with your friends." Drell said.

Penelope smiled, she then left her wand and ran off to meet the others. Sabrina ran off with Salem to meet with the others. They all met outside the gym as Sabrina was pacing anxiously, feeling that she was to blame.


"This is all my fault!" Sabrina frowned.

"No kidding," Salem scoffed before getting serious like a parental substitute. "If you hadn't been so selfish and cast that first spell on Harvey, then screw up the second spell, and got him suspended from the team with the big game about to start-"

"Salem, that isn't helping!" Atticus glared.

Sabrina felt her whole world falling apart and she was the biggest failure of the universe.

"At least Harvey doesn't know you put that spell on him." Mo smiled nervously.

"Yeah, but now with things back to normal, how do I get Harvey back on the team?" Sabrina sighed.

As if on cue, the mortal boy was walking over.

"Hey, guys..." Harvey weakly greeted.

"Hey, Harvey, what's with the pom-poms?" Atticus asked.

"I wanna support the team, but I can't make myself go in." Harvey replied as he showed the pom-poms to show he would try to be a cheerleader instead of a player tonight.

"I bet the coach will be very impressed." Sabrina encouraged.

A van honked its horn and a pile of newspapers were placed on the blacktop as it drove off.

"The paper!" Harvey gasped and ran to the papers to see his baby picture on the front page.

"It can't be that bad." Penelope said.

"I'm dead!" Harvey groaned.

Salem walked up next to the boy and shuddered at the paper. "Whoa, now that's way more than I needed to see!"

"I'll be the laughing stock of the school," Harvey moped. "I've got to get the rest of them!"

"You go and do that." Penelope said.

"Too bad it's not a baseball game," Salem sighed as he shook his head about Harvey running off. "They can stop those on account of bad weather."

"Just what I was thinking," Atticus said. "Guys, I have an idea that involves these papers and a little water."

"Time to activate the fire sprinklers." Mo said.

"But how can we do that?" Patch asked. "I thought fire and smoke usually set those things off."

"We use magic to set them off." Atticus said.

"You can do that?" Patch asked.

"Magic solves everything." Mo smirked.

"Mm-hmm." Penelope nodded in agreement.

"Well, then you guys better do it." Salem said.

"Do you wanna cast the spell or should I?" Atticus offered to Sabrina.

"How about together?" Sabrina suggested. "Do you know the spell for this too?"

"Yes." Atticus nodded.

"Alright, then let's do it." Sabrina smiled.

The others stepped back to let the wiccan boy and witch girl do some magic.

'Here goes nothing.' Atticus thought to himself.

Sabrina and Atticus chanted a spell and fired magic blasts into the school. By magic, the school was now smoking which made the fire alarm ring and the sprinklers were going off just as planned and Harvey was coming over with copies of the school newspaper.

"That should stop the game for tonight." Patch smiled.

"They're gonna get soaked," Cherry said. "What now, genius?"

"Newspapers, duh." Atticus replied.

"Why didn't I think of that?" Cherry rolled her eyes rather sarcastically.

"Maybe because you think of the negatives." Penelope smirked.

"I AM GOING TO KILL YOU!" Cherry reached her hands out for Penelope's throat, but Mo and Patch held her back so the perky goth wouldn't harm the witchling.

"Calm down, Cherry, just calm down." Patch said.

Cherry lowly growled, but stepped back.

"Good girl." Mo smiled.

Cherry grumbled and mumbled as she folded her arms in defeat. The coach blew his whistle as the water was drenching the gym.

"Why, Coach, is everything alright?" Atticus asked, mocking concern as he knew very well what had happened and how.

"Yeah, is everything okay?" Sabrina asked the same way.

"The fire sprinklers went off." the coach grumbled in misfortune.

"Huh, sure wish there was something to keep you and the team dry." Atticus said.

Harvey came over with his newspapers.

"Harvey, why don't we use your newspapers so we all don't get soaked?" Cherry suggested with a tone in her voice that said she couldn't believe how stupid someone would have to be to use a newspaper as protection from water.

"Will that work, sir?" Mo asked.

"Better than nothing." the coach said.

The other players rushed over to Harvey an took the newspapers for protection from the pouring water. Due to the newspapers and water colliding, the ink and images were fading.

'That problem is resolved, now all is left is getting Harvey back on the team and back in the science fair.' Patch thought to himself.

"We're gonna have to reschedule the game." the coach said as he put a paper over his dripping head. "Thanks, Harvey, this is very helpful." he smiled to the mortal boy before running back into the gym.

"Thanks, Coach." Harvey smiled back.

"Now, that doesn't mean you're back on the team, you'll have to earn your way back." the coach sharply informed.

"I wouldn't want it any other way." Harvey replied respectively.

"Now all that's left is getting you back in the science fair." Atticus said to Harvey.

"I'll work on that myself tomorrow." Harvey promised.

"Great." Atticus smiled.

"And I won't need any help from any magic." Harvey said, narrowing his eyes at his girlfriend.

"Um, yes, Harvey..." Sabrina smiled sheepishly.

"Looks like someone remembered what I said out loud." Penelope whispered.

"Mm-hmm..." Cherry folded her arms at the young witchling.


After that, everybody went home, part one was accomplished and part two was all up to Harvey and fate. And which would work out just fine in the end.

"I hope Sabrina learned her lesson..." Patch said as he did his exercises on the floor while Atticus was finishing up some homework before bed.

"I'm sure she has." Atticus said.

Patch then yawned and stretched.

"Ready for bed?" Atticus asked.

"Mm-hmm..." Patch smiled sleepily.

"So am I..." Atticus finished his work and put it in his bag, then climbed into bed with him. "Night, buddy."

"Night, Atticus." Patch smiled.

Atticus yawned as he turned out the light so they could get some sleep. The next day would be the finishing touch to the plan.


School was normal so far, the others came with Harvey to the library, but he told them that he wanted to do this alone since it was his fault, but they could watch what would happen. Maritza and Elwood were struggling with their science fair project and they relied on Harvey with the research, it was one of the few scholastic methods he could do right, but since they kicked him off the team, they didn't have a chance. But then they were surprised as Harvey came up to them with the research they needed.

"Harvey?" Maritza asked once she collected the papers.

"I-I'm sorry about the other day," Harvey replied. "I got a little self-absorbed. Oh, and good luck at the science fair."

"We don't need the luck," Maritza smiled as Elwood came up to her side. "We need you."

'And the plan worked like a charm.' Patch thought to himself.

"He still has to do something about the school paper..." Mo said. "He might need some help..."

Penelope took out her wand again.

"PENELOPE BATSWORTH, YOU PUT THAT WAND AWAY OR YOU'RE GROUNDED FOR 500 YEARS!" Drell's voice suddenly yelled and only the magical students heard it.

Penelope gasped and put her wand away.

"Smart girl." Atticus smiled.

Penelope stuck her tongue out at him.

Harvey came back to the others. "Well, I'm back on the science fair, now I have to write a new article on the paper for tonight."

"Why not that world's biggest pancake one?" Patch asked.

"That's what I'm going for." Harvey replied.

"You sound like you're gonna be awfully busy." Mo said.

"Yeah," Harvey said, then looked sadly to Sabrina. "It's really gonna cut into our time together."

Sabrina looked outside to see Salem to see what the blonde witchling was going to do.

"How about I bring you a sandwich later?" she then offered to her mortal boyfriend. "It's okay, really, after all, this stuff is what makes you who you are."

"You sure, Sabrina?" Harvey asked.

"Trust me, Harvey, I wouldn't have it any other way." Sabrina promised before winking to Salem from outside the window.

Salem and the others were happy about this sense Sabrina now learned her lesson. Things were now back to normal, at least, for now and next time. And where Salem would soon encounter one of his so-called friends from his past.