"I'm not really sure what this is, but something tells me I'll find the answer here." Harvey said to the blonde girl he had been in love with since he first met her in school, holding his soul stone.

"I think I've just found mine." Sabrina then grinned, picking up her skirts she hurried down the steps to him where he took her in his arms and kissed her. No worries about anyone turning into a frog here.

Lionel, Atticus, Cherry, Mo, and Thor all let out a shout of excitement.

"It's about time." replied Amanda.

"It's about time." stated Drell.

"It's about time." said Salem.

"It's about time." added Hilda.

"It's about... Well, finally." remarked Zelda.


Down by the curb, Harvey had given Sabrina a helmet and helped her onto the bike. He climbed on himself and they both toss their bits of crystal onto the pavement where they fell together, their ragged edges fitting together flawlessly. The two images in the soul stones came together and kiss as the stones become one.

"Thanks for helping me see just what I needed to true happiness, Drell." Harvey said to the warlock.

"You're very welcome," Drell replied. "...Harvey."

"Twice in one day," Lionel chuckled. "Will wonders never cease?"

"I guess that's the something old she's needed," replied Maritza. "...I'm proud of her."

Edward checked his wristwatch. "Would you look at that?" he asked Hilda. "12:36 on the dot."

"You're telling me." Zelda smiled with Hilda to their big brother.

The motorcycle engine roared to life as Harvey and Sabrina rode off with everyone waving goodbye.

"Goodbye, Sabrina..." Cherry whispered softly.

"We'll miss ya." Lionel added.

Harvey and Sabrina soon rode off as they went to live happily ever after together.

"Well... I think that wraps everything up quite nicely," Atticus added. "Guess there's not much left to say."

"Just will we see Sabrina again?" Cherry asked.

"Yeah, it's not goodbye," Atticus replied. "Just... 'See ya later'."

"I guess we'll rent out Sabrina's room." Zelda said as she absentmindedly stroked her stomach while standing with Will.

"And I think I'll miss you two most of all," Salem replied. "Now I just have to learn how to pack a suitcase with paws..."

"Wait... What...?" Zelda asked.

"Whatya mean, Salem?" Hilda asked as she carried Ambrose.

"Well, with Sabrina and Harvey moving out, they'll need somebody interesting to live with them," replied Salem. "And I'm just the cat for the job."

"Uh..." Hilda and Zelda paused.

"I guess if ya want," Drell replied. "But you're still going to be a cat until your sentence is over."

"Ah, well," Salem shrugged. "At this point, I've grown... Accustomed to such an existence."

"Well, get used to it 'cuz you got a bit to go." Drell told him.

"Yeah, yeah," Salem replied. "I'll remember that sometime after I call some handsome guy by the name of Nick Bakay for ESPN Radio."

The others just looked at one another and shrugged at that. It seemed that everyone was now going to live happily ever after.


The story we just followed was soon revealed to be an old story of Cherry's as she was all grown up now and sighed as she thought about her old, departed friend, Sabrina Spellman. She wasn't dead now or anything, but the two just hadn't seen each other since then and it just made her wonder what the former teenage half-witch was up to nowadays.

"You doing alright, hon?" asked Lionel.

"Just thinking about the past after high school graduation." Cherry replied.

"Ah..." Lionel nodded. "What a time that was..." He thought for a second. "Some of our friends we haven't seen in a long time... Maybe we oughta go visit them?" he asked.

"Yeah, but who?" Cherry replied.

"Well... Is there anyone, in particular, we haven't seen in a long time?" asked Lionel.

"Heh... Well, honestly? I've been thinking about Sabrina Spellman," Cherry replied. "I feel like we haven't seen her since her wedding."

"Then... Maybe we oughta go pay her a visit, do some catching up?" Lionel suggested.

"But we don't even know where she is," Cherry said. "I ran into Hilda and Zelda in the Netherworld for some things for the kids, and they said they hadn't seen her and her new home is a mystery."

Lionel thought. "Huh... That does pose a problem," he replied. "Makes it tough to visit her since we dunno where she is."

"Ya think?" Cherry replied flatly.

Lionel grinned sheepishly from that.


The two soon went to visit the Netherworld market for a while since the kids were busy with other plans right now and wouldn't be home until close to dinner time. While they were there though, they saw the matriarch of the Spellman family who was Aunt Irma, Hilda and Zelda's aunt and Sabrina's great-aunt. Not much had changed with her, she seemed just as icy and scary as ever, but luckily, not as much as a certain woman by the name of Della Plotsworth.

Lionel coughed awkwardly. "...Whaddo we do? I dunno if I should say hi, because it feels like I might get my arm torn off..." he whispered.

"Oh, come on, she's not that bad." Cherry replied.

"Then why don't you go talk to her?" Lionel suggested.

"Heck no!" Cherry whispered loudly.

"Then whaddo you suggest we do, Professor?" Lionel asked sarcastically.

"I suggest you walk up and maybe do something." Aunt Irma's voice said, startling them both instantly.

"Heh... Heh... H-H-Hey, Aunt Irma..." Cherry replied. "I feel like I haven't seen you since Sabrina's 20th birthday when you tried to put Harvey on trial for his true feelings about her."

"What? Did you take exposition pills for breakfast?" Aunt Irma asked.

"Ha! Hahahah... That's a good one!" Cherry forced laughter. "You haven't changed a bit."

"Anyways..." Lionel replied. "You haven't seen Sabrina or Harvey around lately, have you? Just curious."

"Harvey and Sabrina, eh?" Aunt Irma replied. "I visit them all the time."

"Huh... Talk about ironic," replied Lionel. "Cherry and I have been wanting to visit them, but it's not exactly easy since we haven't seen them in a long time..."

"Oh, really...?" Aunt Irma asked slyly.

"You're busy, we'll just get going now." Cherry grinned sheepishly, sweating profusely to the witch woman.

"Oh, nonsense, I think you should visit," Aunt Irma replied. "I visit them and the twins all the time. Cherry, I'm sure you'll love their house. I sold it to them for the Mortal Realm."

"Wait... Twins?" Cherry asked. "Who are the-"


Aunt Irma then used her magic to send them to an abandoned-looking neighborhood that had a haunted house like in horror movies with lightning flashing in the background and thunder rumbling with a mailbox that said "Spellman-Kinkle" on it.

"Well, then... That's one way to beat the traffic." Lionel remarked as he walked up the steps.

Cherry soon followed after. "A haunted house... Seems a little beneath 'Brina..." she then said.

"Well, they needed a home, so I helped them out," Aunt Irma replied. "Of course, I was going to offer them to move in with me, but they insisted on having their own place."

"I don't blame them..." Lionel said under his breath as he rang the doorbell.

The ringing seemed to be going on for a while. A redheaded woman soon opened the door.

"GOOD LORD! What is on your head?!" Cherry overreacted.

"My hair...?" The woman replied.

"This is the Spellman-Kinkle residence, is it not?" asked Lionel curiously.

"Yes...?" The woman replied. "Who are you?"

"I could ask you the same question, Red," Cherry said. "If I know Sabrina Spellman, she is a plain old blonde and not an attractive and desirable redhead."

"...Cherry?" The woman asked.

"...Sabrina?" Cherry replied.

"Aaaand Lionel!" Lionel added with a grin.

"Oh! Ohh... Oh, my gosh! Come on in!" Sabrina invited then, letting them in. "You really think my red hair looks funny?"

"I'm sorry, Sabrina, but red hair doesn't suit you." Cherry replied.

"Yeah, to be fair, it looked better blonde." Lionel agreed as he came inside as well.

"Hmph..." Sabrina pouted as she soon used her magic to change her hair back to its golden color.