Title: Dreams
Chapter 2: To the Rescue
Author: Moxie
Disclaimer: None of the characters in this story are mine. They belong to their creators who I am to lazy to actual go ahead and look up just so I can make a disclaimer of something no one at the WB would probably read anyway. Summary: The summary would give it away. Not my best story, but for the most part it follows Sabrina around, opposed to the usual Roxie.
Category: Sabrina the Teenage Witch- PG-13
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She spent the night pacing in her room mumbling little spells to herself, pointing her finger at Roxie every so often. She recognized the forthcoming sun and jumped at the knock on her door. "Hey, Sabrina!" Miles' voice sounded from the other side of the door. She swallowed and approached the door, turning the knob and pushing herself in front of him. She smiled nervously, "He-hey… Miles."
"Do you have a compass I can borrow, I need to make an accurate route to Area 51." She closed the door behind her. "Nope, sorry Miles, no compass here. But everything's fine and Roxie's sleeping in, you know, Saturday and all." He stared at her like she was one of the little green men he was looking for. "Uh, Sabrina… you okay?"
"Yeah, great why wouldn't I be? See, woohoo!" He walked away looking at her funnily. "Uh, bye…Sabrina."
"Bye Miles!" She waved hysterically before going back in to her room and dressing.
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"Aunt Hilda! Aunt Zelda!" She called as she came into the Victorian home. Both aunts came running to meet her. "What is it, Sweetheart?" Zelda took off the plastic gloves she wore and placed them on the head of the sofa. "It's Roxie." They looked worriedly at her. "Is she all right Sabrina?"
"Well…uh…you see, that's the thing."
"She was having some trouble sleeping and she seemed very disturbed, so I decided to take some initiative…you know, like a good friend should?"
"Sabrina…"
"And I cast a spell on a Roxie and now she can't wake up!" She babbled for a conclusion.
"Sabrina tell me you didn't use magic to manipulate a mortal…" Hilda pleaded.
Confidently her niece replied as she looked up at the ceiling, "I didn't use magic to manipulate a mortal." She looked down at them as they pierced her with their eyes.
"Okay, okay, I did!" Salem shook his head in disapproval in unison with the aunts. Sabrina pointed wildly to the cat. "Salem made me do it!"
"Salem…" Zelda prepared for her admonishing.
"I'm sorry, but I couldn't sleep at night and Salem told me that it might help if used a dream walking spell." The elder's eyes to the cat that looked away, whistling, "Salem…" Salem began his characteristic act of wailing and crying.
"She took my doll!"
"Didn't you tell Sabrina about the ramifications of using that spell on a mortal?"
"I guess it slipped my mind. I have a hard enough time remembering where you keep my food!"
They sighed. "How much of the dream did you see?"
"Everything from the walk down the hall to the kiss with Miles."
They all nearly burst out with laughter as she explained just what happens in this dream. "Roxie was dreaming about Miles?" Hilda's laughter echoed, but she forced herself to quiet down at the look Sabrina gave her.
"S-ahem…sorry." There was a tiny bit of laughter before Zelda spoke up. "So, uh, well, Sabrina…what you need to do is get Roxie here." She turned her finger to the couch and the magic zap welcomed the sleeping Roxie on their sofa. "Done."
"Next you need to get Miles here and willingly go into her dream."
"What? Why?"
"Miles needs to finish all four dreams before Roxie can have any chance of waking up."
"All four? But I only walked into one."
"Most dreams are interconnected and if Miles was in one where she woke up screaming, chances are, he's in all of them."
"She could just be having the one recurring dream."
"I doubt it. A mortal's capability to hold on to their dream state is limited."
"But how am I going to get Miles here and get him to willingly go into the other realm without him figuring out I'm not exactly all that mortal?"
"Why are you asking us? You're the one who put your friend in an endless sleep."
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"Hey Miles!" She burst into the room and watched him jump. "Hey, Sabrina. I thought you left."
"Yeah, well, I came back and… uh I heard that there's going to be a meteor shower and you-you like that stuff."
"Yeah…but I hadn't heard anything about a meteor shower, you sure Sabrina?"
"T-yeah…yeah."
"Okay… I better get prepared. Thanks Sabrina." He began walking away from her and she piped up. "But-wait Miles…you have to come over to my house to watch it." He turned to face her and skewed his face at her. "Your house? Why?"
"I-well…" She sighed. "I have flies." She pointed her finger at the male roommate and scooped up the frog in his place.
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"Sabrina!"
"He was asking too many questions and you know how bad I am at lying." She placed the green thing on the kitchen table. "So how are we going to get Miles into the other realm?"
"Remember that little concoction we gave Harvey when he came to rescue you? Well it has its uses." Hilda zapped a jeweled chalice in her hand.
"All right then, let's get this show on the road." She pointed her finger to the amphibian and watched as Miles came into view. He looked around. "Uh…Sabrina why am I sitting on your kitchen table?"
"Well, you, uh…came over to look at the meteor shower since it's the best view from my house… and you came in the kitchen for something to, uh… drink." She took the cup from her aunt and shoved it at Miles who sniffed it, screwing his nose. "It smells terrible."
Zelda feigned a sigh. "Miles, listen, the truth is…Sabrina's a witch." He nodded slowly smiling in understanding. "I always knew there was something supernatural about you."
"And Roxie's an alien!" Zelda piped up.
"That explains a lot!"
Sabrina rolled her eyes and began rambling. "I walked into Roxie's dreams with my powers and found out she was dreaming about you and I accidentally sent her into an eternal sleep and now she can't wake up unless you start and finish all four dreams she's been having about you…none of which you've died in." He remained blank for a moment. "Okay." He suddenly jerked the cup to his mouth and gulped hard until the drink had reduced itself to small droplets. His head suddenly snapped up. "To the other realm!" He held his pointed finger in the air.
"Huh… the was easy," the teenage witch noted.
He stood and they led the way upstairs to the linen closet where he eagerly stepped in.
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