Aaron's P.O.V.-Sunday Morning-BMX Park

"You may have broken my record this year, but I'll beat you next you!" That's what I said to Chloe as we talked about how she's broken my record from last year, yesterday.

"You wish! I beat you this year, I'll beat you next year too!" challenged Chloe.

"Not if I free all of those bears first!" I smirked, before Chloe and I laughed and shook on it, conditions set for next year's games, the same games we've been playing against each other for 4 years. The very first one just a month before we became friends.

"So, wanna watch the bike race?" Chloe asked, glancing at the track while the crowd cheered around us.

"Maybe. Hopefully Sabrina and Harvey will be able to beat Floyd and Slugloafe." I shrugged as we turned our attentions back to the track, using binoculars to see the race in the distance.

To explain why we have binoculars, we're kids! Why answer when you could just go out and get one?

"Give it up, Spellman! You and Harvey are no match for me and Slugloafe!" Floyd, a random classmate, exclaimed as he pedaled, with Sabrina pedaling in front of him.

"Oh yeah, Floyd?! You and Slugloafe will eat our dust!" Sabrina shouted back as she pedaled over a small bump, launching into the air for a brief moment before landing once again.

Also, to answer your question on how I hear from long distances, did any of you already forgot I'm a Saiyan hybrid?

Anyways, Sabrina and Floyd biked over mud and around the bends, getting neck-and-neck as they approached the finish line, where Slugloafe and Harvey were waiting for the former two to arrive.

"The hunk of junk store called. They want your bike back." Slugloafe roasted Harvey.

Sabrina slapped Harvey's outstretched hand, allowing him to bike now. "Go, Harvey!" Sabrina exclaimed as Harvey biked away just as Floyd slapped Slugloafe's hand, allowing the latter to go too.

"The last lap, go! Woo hoo!" exclaimed Sabrina as Chloe and I turned our binoculars towards Harvey and Slugloafe.

"Time for a little detour, Kinkle." Slugloafe laughed before hitting Harvey's bike from behind, causing him to nearly hit a tree.

Harvey got back on the track and was neck-and-neck with Slugloafe before passing him.

"Ha! You have to do better than that!" Harvey taunted as he pedaled past Slugloafe.

"Go, Harvey!" Sabrina cheered over the sounds of the cheering crowd.

"How are you doing, handling the crowd cheering?" Chloe asked, knowing that loud noises and me do not mix well.

"Good, considering the fact I'm tuning them out," I said, doing just that. Works well, especially after years of practice.

However, Harvey's chain on his bike snapped, causing him to crash in the haystacks. Hey, on the plus side, he gotten a soft landing. Fine, that pun sucked anyways.

Slugloafe cross the finish line, much to everyone's shock, while Chloe and I dropped our binoculars. Good thing they were cheap.

"Ah!" Slugloafe cheered before seeing that the crowd wasn't cheering for him; instead, they were talking amongst themselves before groaning.

"What? I won! Cheer." Slugloafe commanded, upset that the crowd wasn't inflating his precious ego, a ego all men have.

(Except me, of course, I have a fragile self-esteem, but it's still intact thanks to the power of friendship and family!)

"Are you okay?" Sabrina asked Harvey, helping him out of the hay bale.

"No way that just happened!" Harvey denied.

"It's okay, Harv." Sabrina said, trying to comfort him.

"It's not okay! Stupid bike, we could've won!" Harvey snapped.

His bike wheel rolled by, causing Harvey to snarl at it. He walked off, grumbling and muttering darkly under his breath.

Sabrina, Chloe and I followed Harvey, while Slugloafe was still complaining about how no one was cheering for him winning.


Greendale Bike Shop

"We'll get him next time," Sabrina told Harvey.

"There won't be a next time! I quit!" Harvey snapped.

"Come on, Harvey. When your bike's fixed, we'll go to the park and practice. That's all we need, a little practice, right?" Sabrina assured.

"Huh? Ah." Harvey said, his tongue hanging out of his mouth.

"Right?" Sabrina asked again, trying to get Harvey's attention, while I waved my hands in his face to try and get a reaction. None.

"Huh?" asked Sabrina, as she, Chloe and I turned to see what's got Harvey's attention: a red bike similar to a motorbike, minus everything that makes it a motorbike. On the plus side, it had a cool design.

"Is it...is it real?" Harvey asked.

"No, Harvey, it's just a fantasy from Narnia. Now if you excuse me, I need to go there to kill the Jabberwocky and meet the Wizard of Oz." I said sarcastically, as Sabrina and Chloe, snorting with laughter, punched me playfully on the arm while Harvey gave me a scowl.

"It's just a bike, Harvey." Sabrina said, after a few seconds to compose herself.

"Just a bike? You realized that if we had that, we would've beaten Slugloafe for sure!" Harvey defended.

"Hey, I got an idea! Let's forget about that stupid race and go check out the Jackie Chun Twilight Show at the Megaplex! They got Armour of God 1 and 2!" Sabrina suggested, doing some karate moves.

"Cool plan, thanks Sabrina." Harvey said, after looking down and at the bike.

"For what?" Sabrina asked.

"Being a friend." Harvey said, as the four of us left the bike shop, only to see Gem with two random classmates...and the bike Harvey was just looking at.

"Spellman." Gem said simply.

"You have a Mach 1?" Harvey asked Gem, walking up to her.

"Doesn't everybody?" Gem asked.

"I don't." Harvey said, touching Gem's bike.

"Well, we were just on our way out. Come on, Harvey, Chloe and Aaron." Sabrina said.

"Too bad. I wanna asked Harvey and Aaron if they wanna ride my brand new, twin star Mach 1 over to my house. My leg is...hurt. And I can't ride it." Gem lied dramatically.

"Yeah, right." Sabrina said sarcastically.

"What do you say, Harvey and Aaron? Wanna go for a ride?" asked Gem.

"No." I said simply, crossing my arms as Gem pouted.

"Well, um, Sabrina and I were kinda hanging out, with Chloe and Aaron included." Harvey said, unsure of his own decision.

Sure, he may had included me as part of his 'friends' stuff, but I heard from Pi that Harvey became upset when hearing about my opinions on roller coasters (let's just say been there, done that, got the picture of me vomiting to prove it *throws the picture to the side*) and wanted to break the record to prove me wrong.(Whatever, nevermind the fact that I wasn't there the day beforehand!)

"Go ahead, Harvey, if you rather ride a boring bike than see a cool double feature at the Megaplex." Sabrina said, annoyed with Harvey since this happened before.

(Hint, it's like a surfboard, but for land, and it's all because Harvey couldn't handle the truth about needing practice as well!)

"You mean that?! Oh, thanks, Sabrina, you're the best!" Harvey exclaimed as he jumped on the bike and began pedaling, shocking Sabrina, and Chloe.

"...Is it bad if I say I saw this coming due to experience?" I asked sheepishly, not shocked by Harvey choosing a bike over friendship. Again, this happened before, with a skateboarding thing to get on a professional team!

"I'll call my chauffeur and meet you there." Gem said, calling said person while Sabrina, Chloe and I scowled at her.

"James, I'm at the Greendale Cycle Shop. I'll be the one standing next to the two losers and precious Aaron." Gem said, as we groaned.

"Law of the jungle, the girl with the biggest allowance always wins." Gem said, as Sabrina looked down, and Chloe and I patted her back.


That Afternoon-Spellman's Residence, Hilda, Zelda, Sabrina and Salem's P.O.V.

A light blue slime creature snuck out of the pot, looking left and right to see if the coast is clear before attempting to make a escape. Unfortunately for it, Hilda grabbed it.

"Hmm. Don't sweat it, Sabrina. Boys always wants the coolest new thing." Hilda said.

"But we were a team. He doesn't want to ride anymore because of that ratty old bike." Sabrina lamented the fact Harvey choose a bike over teamwork and friendship.

"Plus, there's Aaron who hasn't fallen down that rabbit hole." Zelda added, reminding her sister.

"I once got so sick of Ben Franklin paying attention to his silly gadgets than me, that I tied a key to his kite to shock him to his senses." Hilda said, as the slime creature flew out of her hand and towards a pantry.

"Ah!" Zelda said slyly, groping around the pantry to find the slime creature.

"Little good that did." Hilda continued, sarcastically as Zelda grabbed the creature, only for it escape again.

Only for Zelda to grab it, toss it in the pot, and slammed the lid on. She zapped a lock on for good measure.

"Maybe if I used a little magic to fix his bike?" suggested Sabrina.

"You can't buy friendship, Sabrina." Zelda said gently.

"Why not? It worked for Gem. She showed up with that stupid bike and Harvey was licking her boots." Sabrina argued.

"Don't worry. Harvey's a friend, he'll back." Zelda said.

"'He's a friend, he'll back.'" Hilda mimicked mockingly.

"What are you, a myna bird?" Zelda asked, annoyed.

"Oh, myna bird, am I?" Hilda asked before zapping Zelda, transforming the latter into a myna bird.

"Who's the myna bird now?" Hilda challenged.

"You asked for it." Zelda accepted the challenge, zapping Hilda and turning her into a cow.

"Moo." Hilda mooed(pun intended) angrily before turning Zelda to a small boy.

Zelda, snarling with anger, turned Hilda into a gingerbread woman. Hilda looked down at herself before looking back up at Zelda.

"Why are you looking at me like that?" Hilda asked, trembling with fear.

Zelda licked her lips. "Mmm, eating the cookie man." Zelda said in a boyish German accent as she(or he, take your pick) chased after the Gingerbread Hilda.

(A/N: Where was that fairytale growing up?)

"Thanks for all the help!" Sabrina exclaimed sarcastically.

"Forget them. Who says money can't buy you love?" Salem asked. "Uh, Lennon and McCartney." Sabrina pointed out.

"*Scoffs* Millionaires. Easy for them to say. Scooch your little half-witch self over to the Spooky Jar and do that voodoo you do so well." Salem told Sabrina.

"I don't know. Remember what happened yesterday and that was without the Spooky Jar?" Sabrina asked, remembering her and Gem being stuck together for the whole day.

"Hmm. Maybe Harvster and Gem will invite you to their wedding." Salem said, getting Sabrina pissed off.

Soon, Sabrina and Salem were sneaking by the room where Quigley was watching T.V. and trying to sing along to a commercial.

"How-How do they sing so darn fast? Oh my gosh." Quigley laughed as Sabrina looked to see the Spooky Jar on a shelf, in the closet on the other side of the room.

"How'd you get up there?" Sabrina asked Salem, noticing he was above her. "Huh?" Salem asked Sabrina, confused about the topic.

"Come on." Sabrina changed the subject, as she and Salem quietly tip-toed towards the Spooky Jar, grabbed it, and went back out of the room.


Two minutes later

They went to the garage, the only place they can use the Spooky Jar without getting interrupted.

"You sure Great-Uncle Quigley won't miss it?" Sabrina asked Salem as they walked towards Quigley's old bike.

"He hasn't ridden that thing since cars were engines. Or wheels." Salem assured before chuckling at his own joke.

"Okay, here we go." Sabrina said, grabbing the Spooky Jar.

"Speed of Hermes, feather of feather of shrike, make this junker the winningest bike!" Sabrina recited as the Spooky Jar glowed pink.

Out of the Spooky Jar came a...air pump?

"What do I do?" Sabrina asked, dumbfounded that the Spooky Jar gave her a air pump of all things.

"Hook it to the bike." Salem said excitedly.

Sabrina hooked it to the tire and glance at Salem, who gave her a...gesture. "What does that mean?" She asked.

"It's a thumbs up. I was giving you a thumbs up." Salem said.

"But you don't have thumbs." Sabrina reminded him.

"Oh sure, throw that in my face." Salem retorted as Sabrina began pumping air into the bike via the air pump.

"Hmm, spells per square inch." Sabrina said, looking down at a meter on the pump.

"Hey, easy on the spell pressure." Salem cautioned Sabrina while chuckling.

"I wanna make sure." said Sabrina, not noticing she pumped past the 'Do Not Fill Past This Point' zone, as the Spooky Jar's eye glowed ominously.

"Here we go." Sabrina said, giving one last pump that caused a small explosion as she and Salem ducked to the ground and covered their eyes.

"Whoa." Sabrina said, as she saw that the magic bike pump turn Quigley's bike into a Mach 1, only purple.


1 hour later

Sabrina, in her bike gear, ran out of the house and towards the garage. After opening it from inside, she rode the bike, exclaiming "Yee haw!" as she went around town.

However, she started screaming, due to the speed of the bike. She passed by an old man grabbing the newspaper and causing his bathrobe to cover his head, some alley cats, causing two to have some orange in their fur and the third to be furless(guess where the other two got the orange in their furs from) and some random guy to spit coffee on a female across from him.


Everyone's P.O.V.-Greendale Middle School-Two minutes later

Everyone was at the basketball court on the blacktop, talking amongst themselves. Harvey was polishing Gem's Mach 1, like a traitor.

Aaron was sorting through his music when Sabrina arrived on a purple Mach 1, exclaiming and trying to gain control of the bike. She skidded to a stop in front of Gem, Harvey, and two other classmates, kicking up dust in their faces, causing them to cough. Aaron's face lit up like his birthday came early.

"Wow, that's the coolest thing ever! Is it the twin-star?" Leave it to Harvey, changing friends depending on the bikes.

"Twin-star? Ha! Might as well get one with training wheels. This is Sheba, all custom, all yours." Sabrina told Harvey.

"Mi-Mine?" Harvey asked, wanting to be sure.

"All yours!" Sabrina told Harvey as he got on the bike, while Aaron walked up to them and sat on the table next to Sabrina.

"Oh right." Harvey said happily, pedaling around the courtyard and enjoying the bike.

"Ha, it almost steers itself! This is the coolest thing ever! Thanks Sabrina!" Harvey said, just as Slugloafe wrapped his hand around Harvey's arm.

"Where'd you get that piece of junk?" Slugloafe asked.

"It's not junk, Slugloafe." Harvey argued.

"What did you call me?" Slugloafe asked.

"Slugloafe, your name." Harvey answered with a shrug.

"Oh, yeah." Slugloafe said in realization.

"Dude, he just said your name, like everyone else in this town does. So, take a chill pill." Aaron interjected, smirking a bit.

"Zip it, freak! If I wanted your glowing smart aleck tone, I would've asked for it!" Slugloafe snarled at Aaron.

"It's the truth. Plus, you did. Just now." Aaron said while shrugging and going back to sorting through his music, though he dropped his smirk.

"So, did you get a free toaster with that thing? It's the stupidest bike I've ever seen." Slugloafe taunted Harvey.

"Sheba's better than your bike." Harvey retorted.

"It's called Sheba?" Slugloafe laughed at the name. "Your bike's called Sheba? What a stupid name." Slugloafe said.

As soon as he said those words, Sheba started kicking up dust in his face, much to the confusion of Harvey, and Aaron. And Sabrina's shock.

"Time for a five finger face snack, Kinkle." Slugloafe threatened Harvey.

"So, a knuckle sandwich." Aaron interjected again.

"Will you shut up, freak?! And what's a knuckle sandwich?" Slugloafe asked.

"That's the five finger face snack you're planning on giving Harvey, Slugloafe." Aaron said, still smirking.

"Why didn't anyone say that?" Slugloafe asked.

"Because you punch anyone who tries to tell you." Aaron said calmly.

"Oh, yeah." Slugloafe said once again in realization.

"Aaron, stop giving Slugloafe English lessons!" Harvey snapped.

"Let me think about it...no." Aaron said, not hesitating.

"Anyway, we're not afraid of you, Slugloafe." Harvey challenged.

"Actually, yes, we are." Sabrina corrected.

"I'm gonna pound you like, like, you know, like some kind of big pounding thing." Slugloafe said.

"You mean a sledge hammer?" Aaron supplied. "Yes, like a sledge hammer." Slugloafe accepted.

"Aaron! Stop it!" Harvey whined. "What? I'm just trying to help people. Like you wanted." Aaron said, still remembering what Harvey coldly told him during the whole skateboarding thing.

"If you're such a tough guy, why don't you two settle this like men?" Sabrina asked Slugloafe. Okay, she included Harvey into that, but he didn't need to know that.

"Because men are prone to violence." Harvey whispered to Sabrina.

"I'm thinking bike racing rematch." Sabrina suggested.

"Yeah! Now that I have a killer bike, I'll whip your wide load!" Harvey taunted Slugloafe, who proceed to laugh it off.

"Are you chicken?" Sabrina asked Slugloafe. The crowd "Ooh" in shock, wondering what Slugloafe's gonna do.

"Chicken? Babe, I eat chicken for breakfast. Well, I actually ate bacon for breakfast, but you know what I mean." Slugloafe said.

"And you lost any humor or credibility you were going for." Aaron commented.

"Why do you care?" Slugloafe demanded.

"I don't. I'm just saying don't explain the joke or it doesn't become funny." Aaron said, crossing his arms.

"Monday?" Sabrina asked. "Monday, high noon. A race, just you and me." Slugloafe pointed at Harvey and himself.

"My pleasure." Harvey said, as no one noticed the green swirls on the front of Sheba, nor the green swirls in his eyes.

"Win. Win. Win. Win. Win." Harvey chanted.

"And there's the ego we're missing." Aaron commented dryly.


1 hour later-BMX Park

Sabrina and Harvey were practicing, though Sabrina could see Harvey's face was hard and cold for some reason.

"Jeez, Harvey, you must really be anxious to race. Okay, now remember, if you're gonna beat Slugloafe, you're gonna have to keep your eyes on him. He cheats." Sabrina told Harvey.

"I'm ready for anything he got. Let's practice, it's race time." Harvey said, as his eyes were filled with green swirls again.

"Harvey, he's not afraid to run you off the road." Sabrina tried to cautioned.

"Win. Win." Harvey chanted, tuning out Sabrina.

"Harvey? You listening? I said-" Sabrina said, annoyed.

Harvey sped up his pedaling, leaving Sabrina in his literal dust, causing her to cough.

"Tricky." Sabrina said as she and Harvey went up a ramp.

"I'm going to catch you!" Sabrina said, trying to catch up to Harvey, who was still ignoring her for some reason.

Maybe it's because he's mad that Aaron is brought along to monitor their progress via a binocular and walkie talkies(she stop questioning Aaron a couple years back), or maybe it's because of the events of yesterday. Or maybe because he wants to enjoy Sheba by his lonesome.

However, just as she was about to catch up to Harvey, Sheba shot magic from her exhaust. Luckily, Sabrina avoided it, but barely.

Sheba picked up speed, causing more dust to head towards Sabrina, making her cough and obscuring her vision. When she was able to see, she fell in the mud pit.

"Harvey Kinkle!" Sabrina exclaimed in shock as Harvey cackled like a maniac. Sheba spew some oil from her chains, causing Sabrina to skid on it and crash into the hay bales.

"SABRINA!" Aaron cried out in shock and horror as he ran towards her, just as she got out of the hay bale and started coughing.

"Are you okay?!" Aaron asked Sabrina, checking for injuries. "Aaron, I'm fine." Sabrina said.

"Oh, thank Jesus." Aaron said, before glaring at Harvey.

"I swear, his ego's gonna be the death of us all." Aaron said.

"I know. I wonder what's causing it." Sabrina said.

"Sabrina, it's the skateboarding thing all over again. And the comic thing. He doesn't want to do the work and wants to find a cheat sheet to get what he wants. Whether a wish or a expert teaching him or even a new bike, it doesn't matter." Aaron said.

"Yeah, those are valid points. So, notice anything off?" Sabrina asked.

"Like the fact Harvey was trying to kill you? Yeah, kinda hard to miss." Aaron said as the two walked back to the middle school, Aaron pushing Sabrina on her bike since she sprained her ankle and it hurts to walk on it.


Greendale Middle School-Two hours later

The other students were crowded around Harvey, marveling at him performing tricks on Sheba. Harvey was now wearing black bike gear, as he hopped in place while on Sheba.

"Harvey, don't you wanna ride my bike?" Gem asked, pedaling up to Harvey.

"No thanks, babe, I got my own wheels." Harvey said as he continued to show off. Gem, upset that Harvey brushed her off, pedaled away.

Aaron and Sabrina, with hard faces, arrived and stop in front of Harvey.

"Harvey Kinkle, you owe me an apology." Sabrina said firmly.

"How about this? Knock knock." Harvey said.

"Who's there?" Sabrina asked.

"I don't care." Harvey said.

"Harvey, you're acting really different." Sabrina said.

"You're right. I'm acting like a winner." Harvey told her.

"No, you're acting like a Class-A jerk." Aaron said, fist clenched.

"Who ask for your opinions, Aaron the bikeless wonder?" Harvey asked sarcastically.

"Your face in the next ten seconds, you two-timing, backstabbing coward! We'll settle this like real men!" Aaron roared in anger, trying to get to Harvey to punch him while Sabrina was restraining Aaron.

"At least I have a bike, unlike you. And the courage to be a winner," Harvey smugly remarked as he turn around and pedaled away.

"Aaron, no! He's not worth it, especially since this is my fault. I cast a spell to try and get him to spend time with me an-" Sabrina began, feeling like crud for this whole thing.

"It's not your fault! There's one thing magic can't create and that's emotions, it's just amplify what's already there, and what's amplified is Harvey's jerkish attitude!" Aaron stated, his hands in his pockets and his eyes on the ground.

"I know, but-" Sabrina began, trying to at least make sense of Harvey's attitude, especially since seeing him in the future.

"Sabrina, face it. This isn't entirely your fault, Harvey proven he changes who his friends are depending on whether they share the same opinions as him or not. It's no one's faults but his, for not wanting to admit that he's the problem." Aaron assured.

Just as Aaron and Sabrina were about to leave, Sheba blasted magic at them. Aaron, seeing the magic, jump in front of Sabrina and got hit, only getting slightly electrocuted.

As Sabrina was helping Aaron sit up, they saw Sheba laughing before she stuck her tongue out at them, causing them to gasp in shock.

"Speed of Hermes, feather of feather of shrike, make this junker the winningest bike!" Sabrina remembered the spell she recited when she pumped air into Sheba.

"Eep!" Sabrina exclaimed in shock at her mistake. "I know. The bike stuck her tongue out at us! I want payback!" Aaron declared, shaking his fist.


Sunday night-Sabrina's P.O.V.-Sabrina's Bedroom

Sabrina was pacing around her room, trying to figure out what to do. On one hand, Harvey's confidence was good and he might be able to beat Slugloafe. On the other hand, Harvey's attitude sucks, he's a jerk, and he, or rather Sheba, might get people seriously hurt or even killed in the process.

Yeah, no brainer after noting that. Definitely need to stop Sheba and fix Harvey's issue with Aaron, whatever it is, soon.

Salem was sitting on her bed, flipping through the pages. "Aha!" Salem exclaimed, finding the page they needed.

"What? Did you find out about the bike?" Sabrina asked Salem.

"No, but it turns out the Wicked Witch of the West is actually from Pittsburgh. This Witch's Almanac is da bomb." Salem said.

"Salem!" Sabrina said firmly with her hands on her hips.

"Hey, don't get snippy with me, kid. Was it my idea to go try buying Harvey's affection by giving him a magic bike?" Salem asked.

"Actually, yes." Sabrina said with a nod.

"Ah, just testing you." Salem said.

"More like trying to pin the blame on me. Either that, or piss me off as usual." Sabrina muttered.

"Let's see, spirit awakening, sleight of hand. Score! Here it is, Sheba. Oh no." Salem said after reading the page.

"What?" Sabrina asked in concern.

"Says here that Sheba is a spell of intense competition, not to be use lightly and it goes onto forcing mortals to compete until they drop, certain death, yadda, yadda. Oh, they even got the surf report for the River Styx." Salem commented.

"Yeah, right." Sabrina said sarcastically, annoyed that Salem wasn't taking this seriously.


1 hour and half later

Sabrina threw a bundle of curtains tied together out of the window. She was wearing a black bodysuit that covered her head to toe.

"Got it?" She asked Salem. "I maybe just a cat, but I think I can hold a rope." Salem said.

"We are not gonna start on your "I'm take offense to being called a cat unless it's me' shtick you keep doing." Sabrina hissed as she climbed down.

Before Salem respond, he saw a mouse on the bedroom floor. He ignored it to looked down and see that Sabrina is halfway down.

"Hmm." Salem looked back at the mouse, trying to decide on which one was more important.

"Body, strong. Will, weak." Salem said.

"Salem, I swear to God, if you let go of this rope, I'll-" Sabrina began, before Salem jumped off to go after the mouse, causing the rope, and Sabrina, to fall to the ground.

"Do, do, where are you?" Salem asked, chasing after the mouse.

"Salem!" Sabrina hissed under her breath, using magic to float outside her bedroom window while glaring at Salem.

"Sorry. A mouse. I'm just a ca-" Salem began. "I said we're not gonna stick to that excuse." Sabrina interrupted firmly.

"Good luck." Salem told Sabrina, chasing after the mouse again.


Harvey's House-Ten minutes later

Sabrina tiptoed up to Harvey's garage, where she knows he was keeping Sheba safe and secure. Just as she was about to enter, she saw something in pink and instantly knew who it was.

"Aaron, I know I stop questioning you when we were in second grade, but why are you wearing pink?" Sabrina asked, causing Aaron to turn around while giving a short, girly exclaim of fright.

"Oh, it's you, Sabreeny." Aaron said, clutching his chest while taking a couple of deep breaths.

"So, the pink?" She asked.

"Easy, it's to reference the Pink Panther." Aaron said, as Sabrina gave him a blank stare.

"The world's greatest thief?" Aaron continued, as Sabrina was still confused on what he's talking about.

"Stole 25 years of his life expectancy by smoking?" Aaron asked. "Who?" Sabrina asked.

"And this is why you should come to watch the Pink Panther marathon with Pi and me. There's one this Saturday, right after we watch the X-Files, whatever that is." Aaron said with a shrug.

"Let me guess, you're here to destroy Sheba, aren't you?" Sabrina asked. "Nope, I'm here to steal her, hold her for ransom and then throw her in the lake, but your suggestion sounds much better." Aaron said as he and Sabrina opened the garage door and crawled under, closing it behind them.

"You do realize the pink will make it hard to destroy Sheba, right?" Sabrina asked. "Maybe, but it's so we know where we're going." Aaron countered, as Sabrina playfully rolled her eyes.

"Hello, Sabrina and Aaron." Sheba said, turning her headlight on them, causing the two to gasp.(And Aaron will deny in that moment his was a bit more high-pitched than Sabrina's.)

"I've been waiting for you two." Sheba said, pedaling backwards towards them.

"What? Y-Y-You talk." Sabrina said in shock.

"Yes. You should know that, you invoked me." Sheba said as she circled around the two.

"As I recall, you tried to purchase the boy's affection by creating a 'winning bike'. Careful what you wish for, my careless little witchling, you might just get it." Sheba advised mockingly.

"Wh-What do you want?" Sabrina asked.

"I want what you design me to want: I want to win." Sheba said darkly.

"Tough luck, because you're gonna lose." Aaron said, his body trembling yet his tone was firm.

"And what are you gonna do about it? No one will listen to you, they either hate you or fear you." Sheba said, as Sabrina winced internally. She glanced at Aaron, who looked like he gotten punched in the gut not once, not twice, but his entire life and then some. Which is accurate.

"Harvey and I belong together. A boy and his bike, racing as one. He doesn't need either of you. Though he already seems to be thinking of such." Sheba said, glancing at Aaron, who was trembling from rage, yet looking down knowing that he was the one Harvey already thinking of not needing anymore.

"Shut. Up." Aaron told Sheba, unkempt rage in his tone.

"But what if he breaks his neck racing?" Sabrina asked in concern.

"That's the nice thing about mortals; they're expendable." Sheba said darkly.

"So are you. Once we take you apart." Sabrina said, which rouse Aaron from whatever thoughts he had as he pulled out a dagger he has in his shoes while Sabrina pulled out a wrench.

Sheba spun in place, until she had a yellow face, red hair and her handlebars as claws. "Bring it on., cupcake and onion. Sheba challenged.

"I'm not an onion, I'm a Dimension!" Aaron said, not getting the analogy, only for Sabrina to push him out of the way and jump to the side to avoid getting run over by Sheba's tires.

The three were in a whirling tornado of color and combat, slashing, whacking and generally, hitting each other while also avoiding getting hit.

Only for the garage door to open, the lights turning on as Harvey walked in.

"Sabrina? Aaron?!" Harvey asked, pissed off as he saw the two on top of Sheba.

"Huh?" Sabrina asked, shocked about getting caught as she and Aaron fell off Sheba, who turned back to normal.

Harvey walked up to them and pushed them aside. "What are you doing to my bike?!" Harvey demanded.

"Harvey, th-that bike is dangerous! You can't race on it tomorrow." Sabrina cautioned.

"You're just jealous because I'm gonna win!" Harvey snapped.

"No, she's concerned for you because of your stupid, fragile ego, which can't accept the truth!" Aaron snapped, getting in Harvey's face.

"And that would be?" Harvey asked, not backing down.

"The fact you have no actual skill or talent at all! The fact you can't handle the truth about needing practice! The literal fact that you think getting a new bike is the solution to your problems, when we been through this two times already and this is the third time!" Aaron yelled, grabbing Harvey and shaking him.

"No, it's because you have no talent, Aaron. You can't ride a bike or a skateboard to save your life, and your art skills suck. Face it, you and Sabrina are jealous of me because I'm better than both of you." Harvey said coldly, pulling Aaron's hands off him.

"Harvey, the bike changed you." Sabrina argued, pushing Aaron and Harvey away from each other.

"Get out! Or else I'll call the police on both of you! And I wonder how much you'll be well-liked after getting a juvie record, Aaron." Harvey mocked with a dark, smug grin.

"B-But-" Sabrina began. "We're no longer friends, Sabrina! Not if you're gonna hang out with this freak who won't use his secret to help anyone!" Harvey yelled, glaring at Aaron.

For a few moments, there were no words, no actions as Sabrina was shocked, Aaron was clenching and unclenching his fist and Harvey was glaring at them.

"Did you not hear me?! Get o-" Harvey was interrupted by a punching sound. Sabrina's eyes widen as she saw Aaron outstretched fist, his left eye glowing a dark red, while Harvey was on the ground, holding his cheek, which started to swell up. Harvey's eyes had anger in them, along with fear.

"Say it again! Call me a freak! Do it again, you two-timing, backstabbing, spineless coward! CALL ME A FREAK AGAIN!" Aaron roared with anger in his eyes, about to punch Harvey again.

Only for Sabrina to grab Aaron by the waist and pull him out of the garage. It was not easy, given that Aaron tried to struggle out of her grips to rush back at Harvey. Harvey made it worse once he was able to speak once again, shouting rude things at Aaron who shouted back till his voice was hoarse, on top of trying to squirm out of Sabrina's grip.

It took Sabrina ten minutes to finally get Aaron away from Harvey's house, and another twenty minutes to bring him back to her house since she doesn't trust him to not rush to there to beat up Harvey. That, and Aaron just slump as soon as they were away from Harvey's house, so Sabrina just half drag, half carry Aaron.

Not that she blames Aaron, given what Harvey said. Magic or not, that's too low, even for Harvey.


Five minutes later-Sabrina's Bedroom

Sabrina was sitting on her bed, wearing pajamas as Zelda and Hilda, who were wearing bathrobes, were standing in front of her. Aaron was sitting in a corner of the room, not even looking at anyone.

"It's terrible. Harvey's not talking to me, and if I tell anyone about the bike, they'll know I'm a witch!" Sabrina lamented.

"You woke me up at 3 in the morning to tell me this? I was dreaming about Harry Houdini in a speedo. Woof." Hilda said.

"But I need your help." Sabrina said.

"I warned you not to try and buy his friendship." Zelda said.

"What friendship does Harvey has?" Aaron hissed in a hoarse voice, causing everyone to look at him in shock. It was the first thing he said in twenty-five minutes.

"But all I wanted was for him to ride bikes with me and not Gem." Sabrina said.

"Well, now he's got Sheba as his new friend. Then again, with friends like him, who needs enemies?" Aaron asked, his voice still hoarse.

"Whoo, come on in, Harry. The water's fine. Could you help me inflate my duckie?" Hilda asked, being bored by the discussion that she pretended to fall back asleep.

"Hilda!" Zelda scolded, causing Hilda to gave a startled jump.

"I have an idea. The spell was intended to get Harvey to like you." Zelda said.

"Yeah. So?" Sabrina asked.

"Well, maybe if you can make Harvey remember your friendship before the bike, maybe it'll break the spell." Zelda said.

"Really?" Sabrina asked. "It's worth a shot. Because if that's a real Sheba, it'll do anything to beat Slugloafe, even hurt Harvey." Hilda said.

"Sure. And if you want, Sabrina can add rainbow and sunshines to help with the friendship." Aaron said sarcastically, glaring at everything and everyone.

"And why are you so against this plan, Aaron? I thought you and Harvey were friends?" Zelda asked, as Sabrina tried to signal her to not go that far, but failed.

"Friends? Friends?! Since when did Harvey and I ever gave the impression we were ever friends?!" Aaron asked with a bitter laugh, his tone's a warning to not press the issue.

"For the past six years." Zelda continued, confused about Aaron's tone and not getting the warning.

"Was that before or after he called me a freak?! Because I think he's been thinking of that one for years, and never had guts to say it to my face till now." Aaron said, his left eye still red, Sabrina realized.

"Aaron,, Harvey's under the effect on Sheb-" Zelda began.

"STOP MAKING EXCUSES FOR HARVEY! MAGIC CAN'T MAKE EMOTIONS, IT CAN ONLY AMPLIFY THEM! AND WHAT'S BEING AMPLIFIED IS HARVEY'S HATRED AND STUPID, PETTY JEALOUSY TOWARDS ME, FOR NO REASON!" Aaron exploded.

"What does that have to wi-" Hilda tried to interrupted.

"IT HAS EVERYTHING TO DO WITH THIS! HARVEY HATES ME, THE WHOLE TOWN HATES ME, AND I HATE BEING HATED FOR THINGS COMPLETELY OUT OF MY CONTROL! I-I hate it." Aaron continued, before leaning against the walls and sliding down it.

"...I just want to know why. Why can't the town accept me being different? Why does Harvey hates me? What makes me the subject of the town's hate, despite I'm just like other people?" Aaron asked, his face in his knees as those bitter tears from earlier slid down his cheeks as his left eye turned back to natural brown.

Sabrina, Salem, Hilda and Zelda all stood there, speechless and shocked. It took ten minutes before Zelda decided to call Jake and Mary to come and pick up Aaron, which they did.

While waiting, Zelda patted Aaron on the back as he continue lamenting about he's tired of being hated for no reason.

Sabrina hopes this isn't the thing that leads to Aaron being e-why is she thinking about that, while he's already down? She'll just have to make Harvey apologize to Aaron after this is over and done with.


Monday Morning-Harvey and Sabrina's P.O.V.

Harvey was speeding down the streets, smirking about how he roasted Aaron the night prior. However, he began to scowl when remembering how his parents told him he actually deserved getting punched by Aaron, after they heard the details of what happened.

Good thing Harvey already called the school, making a sob story about how Aaron came and punched him. It fits in well with what they caught on the security cameras, that Aaron nearly hit Harvey and threatened to do so if Sabrina hadn't stopped him.

His eyes were filled with green swirls as he picked up his pace, slowly starting to get exhausted but decide to ignore it.

"There he is." said Sabrina, as she and Salem, who was in a basket in her bike, saw Harvey speeding on Sheba.

"Well? Chase after him!" Salem told Sabrina, who nodded as she began pedaling after Harvey.

She swung a magic rope above her head before swinging it forward, attempting to lasso Sheba. For once, good luck rained on Sabrina since she managed to lassoed Sheba.

"Buzz off. You're not on the team, especially after hanging out with that dangerous freak!" Harvey snapped at Sabrina.

"Harvey, you have to remember us before Sheba. We were friends." Sabrina tried to convince Harvey to remember, but he ignore it and pedaled harder, increasing his speed, pulling Sabrina along.

They sped past the old man once again, causing his bathrobe to reveal his boxers again. They also sped past the alley cats, returning them back to normal.

Of course, the two speeding past the man and woman cause the former to spit coffee in the latter's face again, which was not funny the first time to her and it sure was not funny the second time.

All while Harvey was chanting "Win, win" on loop. It gets annoying, especially since he is ignoring Sabrina.

Soon, it was noon as Harvey sped in, with Sabrina pulled in behind him. Unfortunately, the rope loosened, causing Sabrina to gasp as she and Salem were no longer attached to Sheba and Harvey, therefore crashing into the hay bales for a second time.

"So, you showed up?" Slugloafe asked Harvey, leaning casually against his bike. "Let's go." Harvey said. "You're on." Slugloafe said, as Harvey's eye began to swirl once again and he started chanting, "Win, win." again.

Harvey and Slugloafe began their race, as Sabrina crawled out from under the hay.

"This whole haystack thing is getting pretty old." Sabrina said, annoyed by the third time anyone crashed into it.

"You know, they've got laws about abusing cats." Salem complained.

"Salem, do me a favor and stop whining." Sabrina said.

"But-" Salem began.

"Come on, we've got to keep them safe." Sabrina said, grabbing Salem by the scruff of his neck and pedaling after Harvey and Slugloafe.

"Where'd you learn to drive, Dukes of Hazzard reruns?" Salem asked, terrified as Sabrina, ignoring him, went up a ramp.

"Yee haw!" Sabrina whooped, as she went down the ramp while Salem screamed.

Meanwhile, Harvey and Slugloafe are neck-and-neck with each other, until Harvey took a detour through some trees.

"He's taking a shortcut!" Sabrina said as she saw Harvey turned 'round the bend at the end of his detour. She followed after him.

"Branch." Salem warned Sabrina, who zapped it with magic so that she would avoid hitting it, while a squirrel ranted at them.

"Rock." Salem warned again, as Sabrina zapped it so that it would crumble, making sure that she and Harvey wouldn't hit their heads in the process.

"Cat!" Salem yelled after Sabrina hit a pebble, causing him to wrap himself around her head. She just grab him and threw him back in the basket, before seeing that Harvey was about to go over a ramp with a ravine in the middle.

"This is our last chance!" Sabrina said as she pulled out the magic rope again and tossed it, only to miss Harvey by a feet as he and Sheba went off the ramp.

Instead, the rope wrapped around a small root in the ground, yanking Sabrina and Salem off the bike and causing them to hang over the ravine.

"I'm losing my grip." Sabrina said. "Pull, pull!" Salem told Sabrina.

Meanwhile, Slugloafe was panting heavily as Harvey, exclaiming in shock, flew over him and landed in front.

Back with Sabrina, the root began to snap, causing Sabrina to be horrified. "Cast the spell. Cast the spell!" Salem pleaded.

"I-I can't think of one! Harvey, HELP!" Sabrina cried out in desperation.

Harvey, somehow, managed to hear that, breaking free of Sheba's competitive control over him and look behind him to see Sabrina dangling.

"Sabrina?" Harvey asked, slightly concerned, as he fought against Sheba.

"Now I know we have to win." Sheba ordered. "Shut up. I don't know what sort of magic Aaron put on you to make me turn against Sabrina, but I'm not gonna let her hang." Harvey said, turning Sheba around to help Sabrina, mainly for his own purposes.

"Turn around, loser! You're going the wrong way!" Sheba shouted. "How about you shut up, before I find Aaron and make him shut you up?!" Harvey snarled.

"Ha! That pathetic nobody didn't bring me to life! It wa-" Sheba began, before being cutted off by Sabrina's screams.

"Hang on, Sabrina!" Harvey shouted, as he pedaled through the ravine, up the other side, and landed, as Sheba fall down the ravine, broken at the bottom.

"Grab my hand." Harvey told Sabrina, reaching out to her, just as the root snapped. Before she could fall to the bottom the ravine, Harvey grabbed her hand and pull her up.

"Are you okay?" Harvey asked Sabrina. She almost said yes. Almost. And then she remembered the events of yesterday and last night, and remember what Aaron said.

"MAGIC CAN'T MAKE EMOTIONS, IT CAN ONLY AMPLIFY THEM!" Sabrina remembered.

"No." Sabrina told Harvey. "W-What?" He asked, clearly shocked by her answer. He was expecting anything, but this wasn't it.

"No, because of how you acted the past day. Harvey, you insulted Aaron!" Sabrina shouted.

"Yeah, so? He's the one wh-" Harvey began.

"No, he is not! He didn't ditch me to ride Gem's bike! He didn't act like a jerk after getting Sheba! And he was only trying to get you to stop being a jerk to me!" Sabrina ranted.

"But Sheba-" Harvey tried to protest. "Was from me. You should remember that. And I didn't know she was going to make you a jerk to your friends. Harvey, you really hurt Aaron's feelings, and I think you should apologize." Sabrina said.

"No." Harvey said. "Excuse me?!" Sabrina demanded.

"I said no. I'm not apologizing to him until he apologize to me over punching me!" Harvey demanded.

"Harvey, I would've punched you if you choose Sheba over saving me. Now, apologize to Aaron." Sabrina said.

"No!" Harvey said, turning around and crossing his arms.

"Forgive me for this one, Great-Uncle Quigley." Sabrina muttered under her breath as she zapped Harvey in the back with magic.

"Ow! Why did you pinch me there?" Harvey asked, rubbing the area. "Apologize. Now." Sabrina warned.

"NO!" Harvey shouted. "You leave me no choice." Sabrina said, before zapping Harvey with magical lightning from her fingertips, similar to how the Emperor from Star Wars Episode VI did.

"WHY?!" Harvey asked in pain. "Apologize. To. Aaron!" Sabrina snapped. "To the freak?!" Harvey asked, before Sabrina narrowed her eyes and increased the voltage.

"I'll. Never. Apologize." Harvey wheezed. Sabrina increased the voltage some more, which lasted a full minute, while Salem was horrified.

"Okay, okay! I'll do it!" Harvey said. "You'll do what?!" Sabrina asked coldly. "I'll apologize to him! Just please stooop!" Harvey pleaded while sobbing.

Sabrina thought about it for a second before stopping the electrocution, leaving Harvey a wheezing, sobbing mess.

"Now, call Aaron and apologize to him!" Sabrina snapped, holding out the iPod Aaron gave her. Harvey shakingly took it and dialed Aaron's number.

While Harvey waited for Aaron to pick up, Salem pulled Sabrina towards him.

"Okay, Sabrina. What the flying fish was that?!" Salem asked.

"Drastic measures." Sabrina said simply.

"What?" Salem asked, dumbfounded.

"Drastic measures. If no one in this town wants to accept Aaron, then I'll change their opinions, either with magic, or with other options." Sabrina said darkly, scaring Salem.

"Uh, yeah. How about we talk to Aaron about this? He might have something to help with that. Like, I don't know, chill pill patches! Tranquilizer darts? Magic? Even the-" Salem began.

"NO! You are not telling him any of this! This is a surprise for him!" Sabrina snapped, pulling out Aaron's dagger.

"Where did you get that?!" Salem asked, shocked. "From Aaron, when I dragged him out of Harvey's garage last night." Sabrina replied easily.

"That's it! Quigl-" Salem began, before Sabrina zapped him with magic, causing him to forget the whole events of the past five minutes and knocking him out.

Sabrina turned around to see Harvey finished talking to Aaron, though she could see in his eyes that he heard everything.

Before Harvey began to say anything, Sabrina zapped him with magic, erasing his memories and knocking him out as well. This time, of her being magic and the past ten minutes.

Sabrina picked up her iPod, glad that it wasn't damaged, and redialed Aaron's number again. It only took two beeps before Aaron picked up.

"Harvey, I swear to Jesus Christ, if you're calling to say that apology is a lie, I'm g-" Aaron began.

"Don't worry, Aaron. Harvey's out for a moment." Sabrina said, a bit too sweetly. Surprising, Aaron didn't pick up on the tone.

"Oh, thank Xena it just you, Sabreeny. My day's already bad enough, hearing Harvey made it worse." Aaron said with relief.

"Don't worry. I have a really special...early Christmas surprise for you." Sabrina said.

"Um, okay? That's nice. What is it?" Aaron asked.

"You have to wait till later today to find out." Sabrina said, looking over the list of everyone in town she'll...convince.

"Okay, see you later. If the school doesn't suspend me." Aaron said.

"Oh, they'll want you in school soon." Sabrina said, before hanging up.


Jake and Mary's P.O.V.-Principal Office, Greendale Middle School

"So, let me get this straight. Despite the fact that your son was the victim, you want him to be in detention?" The principal asked Mr. and Mrs. Kinkles, who were sitting next to Jake and Mary.

"Yes." They said in unison, with no hesitation.

"Why? Aaron clearly punched your son, and nearly did so yesterday if it wasn't for Sabrina." The principal.

"Only because he started it. Harvey even gloated it to us." Mr. Kinkle said.

"And you think he deserve detention?" The principal asked.

"Are you forgetting our son has a track record for getting into tough situations? He even vandalized your face." Mrs. Kinkle said, holding up pictures of Harvey's wrong-doings.

"So? Most boys do that." The principal said.

"And most boys beat each other up. What's your point?" Jake asked with a raised eyebrow.

"The fact that your son-" The principal began, only to get interrupted by Mary spray-painting his face.

"Hey, you said it was alright." Mary said smugly.

"The point is, Aaron punched Harvey!" The principal shouted.

"No, the point is you're going to be fair and give Harvey detention for starting it. While Aaron is in the wrong for punching him, you can't deny Harvey knew what he was doing and still continued it anyways." Mary said firmly, putting her hands on the principal's desk.

"Fine. Harvey will serve two weeks worth of detention. Better?" The principal asked through gritted teeth.

"Yes." Mary said, sitting back down with a smirk. Only for it to drop in the next moments.

"However, since you pointed out that Aaron is in the wrong for punching Harvey, he'll be required to see anger management and therapy to deal with his issues." The principal said, as Jake and Mary knew what he meant by 'issues'.

"Our son is not crazy! " Mary yelled. "Oh, isn't he? Are you forgetting his record? Getting kicked out of elementary school in fourth grade. Having issues with his hearing and speech. Whatever happened six years ago." The principal hinted.

"Nothing happened six years ago. You and the entire town are hating a child for something you don't want to admit." Mary said, her voice trembling with anger.

"Now, Mary. You don't want a lynch mob after Aaron, do you?" The principal asked. Before Mary could lunge at him, Jake caught her around the waist.

"Mary, no! That's what they want!" Jake warned her, before turning to the principal. "And you, I hope you'll find work again if you ever threaten our son with death again." Jake said firmly, as he, Mary, and the Kinkles left the room.


The principal's P.O.V.

"My job being the principal and the mayor is easy. Especially when being funded by Filthy Frank to stay in position." The principal said.

"HeY, wAnT tO sTaRt A LyNcH mOb." Filthy Frank said.

"Sure. I got nothing better to do." The principal said.

Suddenly, the door slammed behind them, giving them a jump of startleness. They turned around to see Sabrina standing there, a broken handlebar in her hands and a insane grin plastered on her face.

"Wanna say that again, fatsos?" Sabrina asked darkly, her grin not leaving.

Find out what happens in Nightmare on Spellmanville!