"Sabrina, I hope you have a good reason for me meeting you at the edge of the forest at this godforsaken hour," Prudence said marching up.

Sabrina bit her lip. An owl hooted and flew overhead. A chill breeze rustled the trees.

Sabrina just spat it out, "I made a break up spell and used it to hex Ambrose and Harvey."

A wide grin stretched across Prudence's face. She looked at Sabrina with almost an admiration.

"And you regret this decision?" Prudence questioned with an arched eyebrow.

"Yes, Yes I do," Sabrina said as she began to pace around, "I don't know what came over me."

"You have to know, otherwise you wouldn't have used such a critical spell," Prudence shot back.

Sabrina mulled it over. She thought back to her conversation with Ambrose when she said she was okay with his feelings for Harvey.

"Are you jealous Sabrina?"

"Not exactly….I…. why him Prudence? Why my ex of all people? "

"What a mortal thing to say," Prudence said giving Sabrina a look of pity, "you broke up, what more is there?"

"There is nothing. I appreciate Nick. In that moment it just felt personal, he knew we had a history."

"It's called infatuation Sabrina! He was enamored with the mortal so of course he was swept off his feet," Prudence explained, "At least he had to guts to ask you first."

Sabrina began to feel bad as Prudence's words rang true.

"What do I do?" Sabrina asked desperately.

Prudence let out a huge breath, "You'll have to do a handfasting spell, lucky for you it's just an incantation."

Sabrina perked up, "Good I-,"

"Let me finish…that's only the good news. I did say handfasting. That means you'll have to get them together and they'll have to hold hands for it to work."

A look of dread washed over Sabrina. She would be forced to confess and she wondered how she could ever confront Ambrose and Harvey after what she done.


Ambrose sulked through the Kitchen as he slowly prepared himself a dinner. Sabrina already delivered the news to him that Harvey wanted nothing to do with him and he been down ever since. The fury he held for Harvey just turned into a dark sad bitterness.

"Ambrose, what has gotten into you?" Zelda said zipping into the Kitchen.

Ambrose sighed, "Nothing Aunty. Just hungry."

"Oh please Ambrose, let's not be onerous. I haven't seen you this sullen since you broke up with your first partner sixty years ago."

Ambrose let out another sigh, "It's Harvey aunty….we broke up on negative terms."

"Harvey…Harvey?" Zelda thought aloud, "Sabrina's old partner?"

Ambrose nodded.

"I'm sorry to hear that and not to minimize but why are you so devastated? Zelda asked sharply.

"What I felt for Harvey…I haven't felt that for someone in a long time…I was just hopeful I guess," Ambrose replied sadly.

Zelda gave a concerned look and said, "It's sounds like you know what you want. We're Spellman's, we don't give up that easy."

Zelda nodded, placed a comforting hand on Ambrose's shoulder then quickly left the kitchen.


Sabrina closed the front door of the Spellman dwelling and grinned when she saw Nick waiting to walk her to school.

"Hey Sabrina," Nick said walking up to her and taking her into an embrace.

Nick pecked Sabrina on the lips and they began walking.

"How's Ambrose doing?" Nick asked.

"Not too well," Sabrina replied.

Nick nodded, "Did you want to catch a movie later today?"

Sabrina walked in silence causing Nick to look concerned.

"Sabrina?" Nick asked.

Sabrina snapped to, "Hm? What?"

"What's going on Sabrina?"

Sabrina's gut twisted into knots.

"I have something to tell you Nick," Sabrina said nervously.

Nick looked at Sabrina expectantly, face full of concern.

"I hexed Harvey and Ambrose with a spell….a break up spell."

Nick looked surprised, "Sabrina…what? What were you thinking?"

"I wasn't, I-," Sabrina got out before bursting into tears.

Nick stopped and grabbed Sabrina by the shoulders.

"It's okay Sabrina, breathe. Now what happened?"

"Ambrose came to me and told me he liked Harvey," Sabrina got about between sobs, "I said I was okay with it but I wasn't and I-,"

"Mhmm," Nick said rubbing her shoulders.

"-I made the break up spell and put it into their drinks at the Krampus ball," Sabrina got out before collapsing into Nick's chest, sobbing.

Nick embraced Sabrina and slowly rubbed her back.

"We can reverse the spell Sabrina," Nick explained.

Sabrina sniffled, "I know…but it's a handfasting spell, I'll have to tell them what happened and get them together."

Nick gave a thoughtful look then said, "Look Sabrina, I'll tell Harvey that way you won't have to worry about one person but you have to tell Ambrose."

A shot of fear shot through Sabrina as she looked to Nick but she managed a nod.


Ambrose was laying on his bed when her felt someone come into his room.

"Whose there!" Ambrose shouted.

Sabrina looked surprised, "It's me Ambrose…It's me."

"Oh cousin…I'm sorry…," Ambrose replied sullenly.

"It's fine Ambrose…I actually came to tell you something."

Ambrose scooted to the edge of his bed and looked at Sabrina intrigued.

Sabrina took a huge breath. She stood silently as the words struggled to come up. Ambrose looked on expectantly, his eyes sad.

"I…I hexed you."

Ambrose grinned and titled his head curiously, "What? I…what are you talking about Sabrina?"

"Your break up….with Harvey….it was because of a spell. I poured a break up spell in your drinks at the dance."

Sabrina watched as Ambrose's expression changed from confusion, to sadness, to anger.

"What? That's why we blew up at the dance?! A spell?" Ambrose growled.

"Yes, Ambrose I'm sorry I-,"

"You're sorry!" Ambrose shouted, "you hexed your own cousin! I came to you first! How could you?" Ambrose yelled.

Sabrina's felt a pang of sadness but then a unexpected anger rushed in.

"Yes, you came to tell me that you liked my ex-boyfriend," Sabrina hissed back.

"And you said it was okay!" Ambrose retorted.

"Yes I did! And you put me in that position! What was I supposed to say?"

"The truth!"

"Under that pressure?"

"I'm sorry that a heartfelt confession from your cousin was pressure!"

"Stop with the cousin card! You put me in an uncomfortable situation!"

"Was I to hide my feelings?"

Ambrose and Sabrina looked at each other intensely, chests pumping.

"Get out," Ambrose said angrily.

"No," Sabrina retorted softly but firmly.

"Get! Out! You broke my heart!"

"And I'm sorry for that Ambrose! I am! But the only way we can fix this is with a handfasting spell."

Ambrose looked confused, "A handfasting spell?"

"Yes, Nick is telling Harvey as we speak and there is a full moon tonight which only ups are chances that it will be effective."

Ambrose, his head held down, thought it over.

"Just tell me where to meet, I want to be alone now," Ambrose said, his back now turned to Sabrina.

"At the old well in the forest. 11pm."

Sabrina watched Ambrose. He didn't move. She sighed and let herself out.