(A/N: Hello, everyone! And happy first year anniversary for Across The Multiverse! Yay! Anyways, this chapter is the anniversary present for all of you, given how long it takes to write a regular chapter. This version of Sabrina post episode 16 has a few screws loose. Warning for typical mature content. Also, this is an original thing for Across The Multiverse, so don't try to see if this is an episode. For those reading on , this story's been on Wattpad for a year, hence the one year anniversary thing. Clearing up any confusions.)


Special Chapter Synopsis: Nightmare on Spellmanville! Greendale is terrorized by a new dream demon, and it's not joking around this time! Can Aaron stop this demon or is Greendale's fate sealed by an emotionally unstable blonde? Nightmare on Spellmanville!


Jake's P.O.V.-Greendale Gym

"Why did you help us put Harvey in detention? I mean, we're grateful and all, but isn't Harvey your son?" Jake asked Mr. Kinkle. Mary and Mrs. Kinkle were at the punching bags which the latter took the former to let off some steam from what happened in the principal's office.

"Yeah, but Harvey became a bit too...problematic for us to handle lately. Despite sharing my name, he's nothing like how I was when I was his age." Mr. Kinkle said, putting it politely.

"I know. I was just wondering." Jake said. "Well, your son didn't do anything wrong. Harvey started it, and he needs to own up to it. And...your son reminds me of someone I knew once." Mr. Kinkle, AKA, Harvey Kinkle Sr., admitted.

"Really?" Jake asked. He's been sorta friends with Harvey Sr. for some time now. Not enough to be close friends, but they do talk time to time, and this was new.

"Yeah. My greatest regret is that I never told her where I was going, so she can't keep in contact with me. And I'll say this: your son seems to be just like her. Shows up when you least expect and be a friend." Harvey Sr. said.

"I know. That's who Aaron is. Why are you saying this, though?" Jake asked.

"Because your son deserves to be happy, and this town won't let him. Take my advice; don't let things get worse for him, and don't let anything ruin the small bits of happiness for him." Harvey Sr. advised.

"We're trying. This goddamn town just doesn't care. All it wants to do is make a child suffer for what happened six years ago." Jake said.

"What happened back then?" Harvey Sr. asked. Jake sighed before he began to explain what happened.


Aaron's P.O.V.-Bathroom, Dimension Household-Half hour ago(Same time Sabrina and Salem had their talk)

"Harvey, your face is made out of bricks." I muttered and winced in pain, holding my bloodied, bruised fingers. I'm pretty sure I broke them when I punched Harvey's face last night.

I was so pissed off, I swore I saw green electricity coming off my fingers for the briefest of moments. Must have been Sheba's light messing up my vision. Also my anger, that could be it too.

As I finished wrapping up my hand(you might have asked why I couldn't just heal my hand with magic? As I stated, it's a 50-50 chance of being perfect. And I tried...why do you think I'm wrapping my whole hand instead of my fingers, which were actually injured?), my iPod rang.

I picked it up to see Sabreeny's number, from the iPod I gave her from my 'vacation' to Hawaii.(Long story short, remember that episode 'Lost City' from Hercules: The Legendary Journeys Season 3? Yeah, the same thing happened to me. Weird.)

"Hello?" I greeted, as I started putting up the first-aid kit.

"Aaron, it's me. Harvey." Harvey's voice answered, causing me to grit my teeth and clench my uninjured fist. He got guts to talk to me after calling me a freak last night and trying to pull the victim card.

My parents went to the school an hour ago to see if they can make sure to not get me suspended from school. I put the iPod on speaker as I stand a couple of inches away from it.

"What do you want, Harvey?" I asked coldly, ignoring the tone of fear in his voice.

"I-I-I, um, wanted to apologize. For last night." Harvey claimed.

"You know what, Harvey? Keep your apologies." I snapped. Before Harvey protested, I continued on, going on a roll.

"This is gonna be your last shot at friendship. Destroy it in anyway, and I won't stop Slugloafe from densing your face in. Understood?" I asked, fed up with Harvey at this point.

"Y-Y-Yes. Crystal." Harvey said before I hung up and pinched the bridge of my nose and let out the annoyed sigh I was holding in.

I could excuse him for the whole comic book thing, because he needed sense slapped into him...literally.

The skateboarding thing was a pass, because at least he realized he was acting like a jerk and apologized.

Both times, he wasn't under the effects of magic. This time, he had Sheba, and his emotions were amplified. The emotions in question?

Hatred and jealousy. He went too far, calling me a freak and being a dick to Sabrina, and he knew it. And I'm tired of everyone claiming that magic can create emotions, therefore there is an excuse.

And it took me a while to realize where Harvey's jealousy came from; the nanny the Spellmans had for a while made a comment about how she didn't mind if Sabrina and I ended up being a couple, right in front of Harvey. And instead of talking to us, he acted like this, which ended up in the disaster of last night.

The iPod rang again, as I picked it up. Seeing Sabrina's number, I thought it was Harvey again, about to tell me that his apology was a prank.(Also, if you're questioning why I said Harvey, yet it was Sabrina's iPod number, did you not read the earlier part of this?)

"Harvey, I swear to Jesus Christ, if you're calling to say that apology is a lie, I'm g-" I began, before hearing someone else's voice on the other end.

"Don't worry, Aaron. Harvey's out for a moment." Sabrina said, giving me a ton of relief.

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

"Don't worry. I have a really special...early Christmas surprise for you." Sabrina said after the pause, causing me to be confused.

"Um, okay? That's nice. What is it?" I asked, a bit curious.

"You have to wait till later today to find out." Sabrina said.

"Okay, see you later. If the school doesn't suspend me." I added, slightly disappointed.

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

"Sabrina, are you forgetting that I don't really like it there? Hello?" I asked before realizing she hung up.

I put down the iPod and got dressed, before looking down at my hands. Knowing that I won't be able to wear a fingerless glove on my injured hand, I pulled out a regular glove and put it on.

Glad that I could hide my injury, I looked through the fridge for something to eat. After eating, which took twenty minutes to eat. Afterwards, I got prepared to take a walk around the town.

Hey, the school might suspend me anyways, and my parents haven't call or text me about whether or not I'm allowed back in the school, so it's fine.

Slipping on my headphones, putting my iPod in my pockets, slipping on a fanny pack with granola bars and small bottles of water, I began my walk.

Only to realize the atmosphere of the environment. For some reason it feels...off, like something's wrong. I looked around to see random townsfolk glancing at me nervously.

"Hi." I said, expecting the usual 'Scram!", "Buzz off!" and the ever famous "Why don't you jump off the nearest bridge and drown yourself?!" Greendale, the happiest town for change, unless you're me, folks. Then they tell a twelve year old child to commit suicide.

However, I got none of that in this instance. Instead, after said townsfolk gave a nervous jump, they nervously smiled at me. "H-H-Hey, Aaron. H-H-How's the day so far?" They asked.

"Uh, the daily dose of awful in the morning, follow by just thinking happy thoughts, the usual." I said with a raised eyebrow.

"H-H-How about some sweets from the candy store?" One asked. "Or maybe some tea?" Another asked. "Maybe we should do some talking." A third say.

"Okay, this is getting weird. I'll be leaving n-" I began to crept away. "NO! I mean, don't go yet. We haven't talked about much, we...we...we like you." The first said with some hesitance, looking back at the other two who nodded eagerly and desperately.

"Yeah, this is getting weird. Bye." I said as I ran away. Yeah, I wanted the town to like me, but not in the way that's happening, as if they're being forced into it.

As I was running, I heard someone yell, "There he is! Aaron, come back, we need to compliment you!" followed by a whole lot of running footsteps.

I turned my head slightly to my right to see that everyone in Greendale, those that normally hate my guts, are running after me like I was bacon!

Eyes widen, I quicken my pace. All I could think, even if it's wrong, was Crap baskets! Crap baskets! Crap baskets! This is it, they finally decided to use the lynch mob on me!

With that depressing thought, I decided that my need to live outweigh the needs of the town. Straining myself, I managed to turn the corner, and with no time to spare, muttered the invisibility spell on myself.

As I hid behind the dumpster for good measure as the townsfolk ran into the alleyway, talking loudly.

"Oh crap, we're fucked! The demon is gonna kill us, after she kills Gem!" One person exclaimed.

"Quick, he might be at his house! We need to find him and be polite to him before the demon finds out!" Another said as the crowd soon left.

I crawled out from the dumpster and removed the spell, panting, sweating and confused. Who the heck is the demon?

Can't believe I'm thinking this, but maybe Salem knows, wherever he is.


BMX Park-Five minutes later

I walked around, looking left and right. Hey, I'm paranoid that they're gonna find me and manage to somehow pin this unknown demon on me. They did that with the whole event six years ago, and I barely remember it.

After some time of ducking through trees and under benches, I finally found Salem, wandering around in a daze.

"Salem, what's going on?" I asked, grabbing him and pulling him behind a tree.

"What are you talking about, kid?" Salem asked.

"There's a demon terrorizing the town, forcing them to be nice to me. It's kinda great, but weird." I said.

"Really? Wait a minute, this is payback for what happened last Thursday, isn't it?" Salem asked, not believing me.

"No, it's not! There's something wrong with this town an-wait, why do you have signs of a memory spell used against you?" I asked Salem, clearly seeing the signs.

"What are you t-I'm clearly fine, unlike you after my claws sink into your flesh!" Salem denied, yet I could see the signs.

His eyes were a bit dazed, him not wanting to believe anything negative despite knowing something vague. The symbols on his head.

Ignoring his threat, I put my hand on his head, close my eyes and concentrate on reversing the spell. Later, Salem told me that my finger moved in a circle, like the sign a person makes when calling someone insane.

But then again, it's Salem. He'll say anything just to be a smart-aleck and he probably thinks I was calling him insane.

After a few tense seconds, I opened my eyes to see the symbol gone, Salem's no longer under the effects of the spell. He shook himself for a few seconds before a look of terror appeared on his face.

"Oh my god, Sabrina's gone crazy!" Salem screamed while trying to squirm out of my arms.

"What are you talking about? What does Sabrina have to do with this demon forcing the town to accept me?" I asked Salem, holding him firmly.

"Sabrina is the demon, or that's what Greendale thinks! After Sabrina zapped Harvey, she told me that she's tired of you not getting accepted by the town, so she decided to force them!" Salem explained.

"Salem, where did she go?" I asked. "She said she was making a stop at the school, Gem's house, and then the mayor's office! We need to tell Quigley!" Salem cried, only for me to glare at him.

"No, we're not!" I declared. "And why not?!" Salem demanded.

"First of all, Quigley left town for the day. And two, do you want to be responsible for Sabrina being sent away for something that the town's at fault for?" I asked.

"In this case, yes." Salem said simply.

"Salem, don't you dare tell Quigley or I'll nail you to this tree!" I threatened.

"What if I cry 'Quigley!'? What then?" Salem asked smugly.


Not even a minute later

"Ow!" Salem cried out in pain as I put the last staple in his tail, stapling him to the tree.

"I thought you said you were going to nail me, not staple!" Salem complained.

"Yeah, well, I didn't have nails and hammers on me. Good thing I carry staplers in my fanny pack. And to make sure you don't get out and ruin things, I removed your magic temporarily when I fixed your memories." I told Salem as I left, hearing him complain.

I dialed a number and held the iPod up to my ear. This call hinges on the results of my plans. I just hope I don't have to be extreme with Sabrina as well.


Sabrina's P.O.V.-Mayor's Office, Town Hall

"Finally, everything's almost complete." Sabrina said as she looked outside the window. From her viewpoint, she sees the town in the process of building a statue for Aaron, with compliments built into the base of it.

"Wait till my dad gets his hands on you, Spellman." Gem's voice said from behind Sabrina, causing her face to contort in disgust.

Wait, axe-cidents can happen! Sabrina's malicious thought said, as she pulled out...Aaron's dagger?

Where did I get th-oh yeah. Took it from him when I dragged him away from Harvey's house. The rational part of Sabrina's thought said.

"Warning, random citizen at the door!" The security system cried, making Sabrina scowl.

"What kind of idiotic ci-Eep!" Sabrina said in shock, seeing Aaron on the cameras.

"Sabreeny, can we talk?" Aaron asked, his voice on the intercom.

"Aaron, you're early. You're not supposed to be here until an hour later." Sabrina said, trying to convince Aaron to leave as he attempted to pick lock the door.

"Sabrina, you're threatening these people, aren't you?" Aaron asked, and yet Sabrina knew that he knew.

"Salem told you, didn't he?" Sabrina asked, a frown on her face.

"Sorta. Fixed his memories, but I came here on my own. You know I never do his dirty work." Aaron said.

"Well, even if you could get in, you don't know how to pic-" Sabrina began, only to hear the sound of the gate unlocking.

"Aaron, you came to save me from Spellman!" Gem said from behind Sabrina.

"Not if I kill you first!" Sabrina snarled.

"Um, I'm still listening." Aaron said.

Sabrina, thinking quick, zapped the security system, blowing it up. She then turns to Gem.

"This'll teach you to stay away from Aaron, you maniac!" Sabrina threatened darkly, holding the dagger high.


Aaron's P.O.V.-Outside Town Hall

"Hello? She's broken the system. And I'm talking to myself...I need help." I said as I pushed open the gate and walked inside Town Hall.

As I walked down the hallway, I saw nothing. "Hmm, this might be my day." I said, just as a bird landed on the floor and...I'll spare you the details.

Let's just say, my face paled as I realized that I have to go through a hall of deathtraps.


1 hour later

Finally, I made it, even though I'm on fire. Unfortunately, as I grabbed a part of the wall, it tilted backwards, sending me through the floor.

It was a trap door, which made me realize something! I have to go through the hallway...again!


2 hours later

"Back! Back, I say!" I yelled at a shark gnawing at my leg, spraying it with shark repellant. It screamed before swimming away. However, I realized an issue. The door was locked, and there were so many keys.

"FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU-


3 hours later(The old French narrator quit so we hired a new one)

When I opened the door, I screamed in anger. There were so many doors.

"That's it! Button mashing!" I yelled, moving my arms in front of me as if I was mashing buttons for an arcade game, hitting everything in my path.

It took only two minutes before I finally found the room Sabrina and Gem were in.

I scream in horror, seeing red stuff on Sabrina's face, and Gem on the ground, apparently dead.

"Don't worry. I have strawberry jam on my face. I had a PB and J sandwich a hour ago." Sabrina assured, wiping it off her face.

"What about her?" I asked, pointing at Gem.

"I punched her clock in." Sabrina explained.

"Oh." I said in realization. "Yeah." Sabrina said, before we remembered why I was here, and whatever she was doing this for.

"Sabrina, please don't go through with this." I pleaded.

"Why not? The town hates you, so I think it's fair they get their just desserts." Sabrina countered.

"Because this will make it worse." I said.

"Worse how?! They made you miserable for no reason, and you wanna suffer?!" Sabrina snapped.

"No, but there's a better way to handle this." I said.

"How?! By the war god that constantly asked you to be his warlord?!" Sabrina asked, pointing at Ares, who was next to me.

"Honestly, she makes a better warlord than you right now." Ares remarked before I punched his face.

"No, b-Wait, when have you been able to see Ares?" I asked Sabrina.

"W-What?" Sabrina asked, taken aback by my question.

"When have you been able to see Ares?" I repeated.

"Um, uh." Sabrina began to sweat, turning away as she began to think of an answer. She seems to be arguing with herself?

After a while, she turned around and sighed.

"Aaron, while you were gone in Hawaii-" Sabrina began.

"Yeah, I never was in Hawaii. Mid-flight, I got kidnapped and sent to a false peace community. When I called you, I was trying to figure out where the heck I was after escaping." I interrupted, before looking sheepish.

"Sorry, continue." I told Sabrina, putting my hands in my pockets.

"Anyways, while you have been gone for three weeks, Salem decided that he wanted peace and quiet. I was tired of being treated as a kid. As a dumb compromise, Salem gave me the ability to time travel to the future, where I was an adult." Sabrina said.

"W-What does that have to do with everything?" I asked, confused.

"In that future, you were dead. Everyone in Greendale says so. That war god says so. Even the devil who ki-" Sabrina couldn't finish, for she was trembling as tears flowed down her face.

"Sabrina, look. It's not gonna hap-" I began.

"Yes, it will! And that is why I need to do this! Why I need to prevent it from happening." Sabrina said somberly.

"But at what cause?" I asked.

"My reputation! My sanity! Whatever it takes to get you accepted!" Sabrina ranted.

"Even the pain of losing Hilda and Zelda? Of losing Chloe and Pi as friends? Of losing me, as a friend?" I asked, causing her to stop.

"What? Aaron, the town will never stop hating you! Why do yo-" Sabrina began again.

"Because you're from this town! And so is Chloe and Pi! And the friendship we have! Yes, it sucks the town hates me for something they don't remember, yet they want someone to blame! Yes, it sucks that they'll never change their minds! But you know what, Sabrina?! Their opinions don't matter!

"What matters are the opinions of my friends and family! And Sabrina, I want you to be happy!" I yelled.

"But I want you to be happy! And I could do that by forc-" Sabrina began.

"And then what?! Sabrina, I don't want to lose you, okay? I know where this path goes, and it goes to your death! How do you think Hilda and Zelda will feel, losing the piece of their brother? How do you think your parents are gonna react to this?" I asked.

"My parents are gone." Sabrina said. "They're here. In your heart, in your personality, and in you. You're the representation of their love. And, I'll be more sad if you do this. Please, don't do this." I pleaded, as tears began streaming down my face.

"Aaron-" Sabrina began, tears streaming down her face. "Sabrina, I know it's screwed up. But if push comes to shove, I'll ask my parents for us to move from Greendale. But please, let me make the decision. Don't do this." I said, looking at Sabrina.

And I could tell what she saw in my eyes: I was terrified. Not of her, but for her and her future.

"Sabreeny, please. If you go down this road, there won't be a Sabrina Spellman, because you'll forget yourself." I pleaded desperately.

After a few tense moments, which I was worried she would run to Gem and stab her, Sabrina dropped the dagger.

I closed the distance between us and hugged her as she started crying. "Aaron, you deserve better." Sabrina said.

"I know, and maybe someday I will. But today is not that day." I said.

"Aaron, I'm gonna be in so much trouble." Sabrina lamented.

"Hopefully not. I made some plans." I said, giving Zelda and Hilda the signal to use the city-wide memory erasing spell.

With luck, the entire town will forget. The only ones who will remember this will be me, Sabrina, my parents(and whoever is with them) and Hilda and Zelda.

"Will Harvey and Salem forget all about this?" Sabrina asked. "Definitely." I told her.

The last thing Sabrina and I saw was the bright white light of the spell, before we passed out from exhaustion.


Two hours later-Principal's Office

"I'm getting the feeling I should be thankful towards you for some reason, unfortunately, but thankfully don't know the reason why. Nor do I care." The principal said, as Sabrina, Hilda, Zelda, me and my parents were sitting in the office.

Sabrina and I were found in the mayor's office, out cold. Gem woke up and ran off sometime beforehand, though her memories of the whole event were also erased. It took ten minutes for my parents, who heard about what Sabrina was doing from Salem(gonna give him a swift kick in the rear end for giving Sabrina the ability to time travel after this) and ran all the way there, to wake us up.

From there, it shows that the entire town was stuck in the same problem as the event six years ago: they know something happened, and it was bad. They just don't know who. Well, except for the mayor/principal, who was glancing at Sabrina, despite his memories being erased.

"So, I'll take away the therapy and anger management class. However, you're still suspended from school for the next week." He said.

"Meh. We can live with that." I said with a shrug.

"As for you, Sabrina. I don't remember what exactly happened, but I know it's bad enough that you need therapy and anger management. Kidnapping poor Gem, what were you thinking?" He asked, shaking his head.

"Didn't you hear the doctors? They said Gem was fine, besides having an extreme case of drama queen disease." Mary said.

As my parents, Hilda and Zelda began arguing with the mayor/principal, Sabrina and I snuck out of the office.

"So, it worked out, huh?" Sabrina asked with a knowing tone.

"Hey, I didn't expect Hilda to mess up again. I thought she learned from last time. How are you holding up, by the way?" I asked Sabrina.

"Fine, I guess. I'm not sure." Sabrina said.

"Hey, if you're still worried about the future, it won't happen. After all, the future isn't set in stone." I told Sabrina.

"You're right." She said, a small smile on her face.

"Wanna head to the BMX Park and kick Salem? You know, to get even for him sending you to the future for some peace and quiet, like he wanted?" I asked.

"Sure." Sabrina said, as we headed towards the BMX Park. It didn't fix everything, but it was the beginning of a very long process. Even if I have to keep my complaints about the town's treatment towards me to myself from now on, just to keep Sabrina from flipping out.

"And Aaron, don't keep your complaints to yourself! I know you too well." Sabrina said to me causing me to glance at her.

"Of course not." I promised, crossing my fingers mentally. What she doesn't know won't cause this to happen ever again.

"And uncross those mental fingers too." Sabrina added. Drats! I thought as I uncross said fingers.