Robyn, Tom, and Patch wandered the streets once they were free.

"He couldn't have gone that far." Patch said.

"Where do you think he is?" Robyn asked.

"Cheese Shop?" Tom shrugged.

"Hmm... Well, with how he's been behaving, I think he'd want help with trying to get the ring off so he can admire it." Patch said.

"But where would that be?" Robyn asked.

"Don't know." Patch shrugged.

"Split up?" Tom suggested.

"No." Patch shook his head.

"I'm sure he couldn't have gone too far away, he's only a little mouse." Robyn shrugged.

"What if that ring gave him invisible powers and he's all the way in Canada by now?" Tom asked.

"No way, Jerry wouldn't go that far." Patch said.

"All right, Mr. Doggy Detective, you pick where to go then." Tom scoffed.

"Maybe he went to a psychic." Patch said.

Tom scoffed in doubt.

"That's an interesting guess, but my uncle's a wizard and you are unlike a lot of puppies, so I'll believe anything." Robyn said to the Dalmatian puppy.

"Let's keep looking for him, he's gotta be in the town somewhere." Patch said before going on ahead.

Robyn followed after Patch. "Coming, Tom?"

"I'm coming, I'm coming," Tom groaned. "I wonder if Atticus and Cherry are having a better time than we are."

"Where are they anyway?" Robyn asked curiously.

"Last I saw, just at Cherry's house, I'm sure they're fine, they usually are." Patch said as he kept going ahead, but tried not to go too far so they wouldn't fall too far behind, he had a lot more energy, being a puppy and all.


Meanwhile...

Cherry and Atticus took a break from their game playing since the remotes had to be charged.

"Whoa that game was intense." Atticus said.

"Yeah, didn't seem as extreme as it was when I was a little kid," Cherry said as she was looking in the freezer for something to defrost so that they could eat. "Okay, sorry we're out of steak, you want burgers, pork chops, or chicken?"

"Burgers." Atticus said.

Cherry took the frozen burger pack and then started to cook it up for them.

"You still cooking?" Atticus asked.

"Might as well," Cherry said. "I'm home alone a lot these days and I need to feed myself other than soup and cold sandwiches. Plus, you're my guest."

"Cool." Atticus smiled.

Cherry took out cheese and the condiments and any other things.

"You think Patch is okay out there?" Atticus sounded worried.

"Eh, I'm sure he's fine..." Cherry shrugged off, she didn't own a dog, so she didn't understand how dog owners felt about their pets being separated from them.

"I'm sure you're right." Atticus said.

"I'm sure if there was trouble, our medallions would be glowing." Cherry said, though she didn't have hers on today.

"How can you tell?" Atticus asked. "You don't have yours on." he then said.

"Yours isn't glowing..." Cherry shrugged.

"Touche." Atticus said.

"I rest my case..." Cherry said, then started grilling the patties as she got the buns and plates arranged.

"I just hope he hasn't gotten himself into any trouble." Atticus said.

"Atticus, it's Patch, thanks to you, he's not a normal puppy." Cherry said while cooking.

"I don't hear him complaining." Drell said.

Cherry and Atticus looked to each other.

Cherry took the mayonnaise jar and saw Drell's face on it. "Okay, come on out!"

Drell jumped out and showed himself with a small smile. "Hello, Cherry and gentleman."

"Hey, Drell." Atticus waved.

"What're you doing here?" Cherry asked the warlock.

"I'm going to be training Atticus." Drell said.

"Oh, fine, leave me all alone..." Cherry pouted as she finished the burger and handed Atticus his plate. "Here you go."

"Thanks, Cherry." Atticus smiled.

"You can come with." Drell said.

"Oh, no, you don't!" Cherry folded her arms. "I'm not getting involved in this-"

"Okay, stay here all by your lonesome as usual..." Drell shrugged. "I'm not gonna hurt ya... Because I'll have Atticus with me and plus I'm bored to death..." he then looked back. "Hilda and Zelda took Sabrina to some family thing. I may be Sabrina's uncle by marriage now, but I can't go with them for another year or so."

"That's good to know." Atticus said.

"Alright, alright, I'll come." Cherry groaned.

"Thatta girl..." Drell roughly ruffled up her hair. "Who's a good girl? That's right! ...That's right!"

Cherry glared up at him. "I swear, if you weren't the most powerful man in the universe, I'd turn you into a bug."

"And if I weren't so close with Atticus, I'd turn you into a mouse and eat ya!" Drell said with a teasing smile.

"Let's all just calm down." Atticus said.

"Who's not calm?" Drell folded his arms. "Though, I must admit, I'm kinda peeved off I can't go to a Spellman family event even though I'm family now."

"I think it's because everybody else is afraid of you..." Cherry said, then took a step back. "No offense..."

"None taken." Drell said.

"Oh, thank goodness..." Cherry breathed in relief, then got her burger ready. "Erm... You want a burger... Or five?"

"I'm good." Drell said.

Cherry and Atticus then sat down to eat their burgers.

"How's Skippy?" Cherry asked.

"Gone to Manhattan again..." Drell rolled his eyes.

"He must be really in love with Angela." Atticus smiled.

"Skippy in love?" Drell snorted in disbelief.

"Okay, tell me, do his cheeks turn red whenever he gets a letter in the mail?" Cherry asked.

"Yes." Drell said.

"And does he suddenly stop whatever he's doing and sigh like this?" Cherry asked before demonstrating a shy school girl with a crush's sigh with a dreamy look in her eyes.

"Well... Once or twice..." Drell shrugged.

"He's in love..." Cherry diagnosed.

"Yep, those are the obvious signs for when someone is in love." Atticus said.

"Oh, please..." Drell scoffed. "Are you trying to suggest Skippy is in love with one of those filthy and disgusting gargoyles?"

"Yes, we are, but you should be careful of when you say that." Atticus said.

"What's wrong with gargoyles?" Cherry asked.

"Oh, nuthin', 'cept my mom hated them..." Drell explained. "I don't know officially what happened, but she made this Demona chick REALLY mad back in the day."

"Wait, was she like always wanting to make the humans pay for their incompetence?" Atticus asked.

"Somethin' like that, I don't remember a whole lot, I think I was around your age when that happened, I just know that my mom raised me to hate gargoyles and everyone else went along with it..." Drell shrugged. "Yes, back then, witches and mortals lived together, but comes the 1600's and those darned Salem Witch Trials ruined all the fun!"

"Well, we kind of know her." Atticus said.

"Is that right...?" Drell narrowed his eyes slightly.

"We met her while we were in Manhattan ourselves." Atticus said.

"Oh?" Drell folded his arms.

"Long story..." Cherry chuckled nervously. "We met the whole Clan... I must admit, it was surprising, but it was an interesting time..."

"It sure was, we even met Xanatos." Atticus said.

Cherry shuddered in slight memory from that.

"Hm..." Drell leaned, then heard a ringing, he took out his handheld mirror and pushed the top of it.

"Hi, Drelly!" Hilda's image appeared.

"Excuse me..." Drell told Cherry and Atticus and walked off to talk with Hilda in private.


"So what's going on?" Hilda's image asked.

"Just visiting Cherry and Atticus," Drell told her. "They say Patch is with a cat, mouse, and little girl."

"Who's the little girl?" Hilda asked, curiously.

"I think they said her name's Robyn Starling." Drell replied.

"That's the niece of Chip!" Hilda smiled.

"CHIP!?" Drell asked. "Not our Chip..."

"Yes, it has to be." Hilda insisted.

"No way..." Drell sounded blown away.

"Way, way." Hilda smiled.

"Hm..." Drell halfway smirked. "Kinda like your brother and Diane... Chip's sister fell in love with a mortal."

"I know." Hilda said.

"Makes me think of Jerry Russo too..." Drell shrugged. "But at least he gave up his magic so he could marry that Theresa chick..."

"At least the kids aren't as irresponsible as Alex Russo." Hilda said.

"Yeah, I'll give 'em that..." Drell chuckled. "That Alex is just as fiery as her Aunt Meghan."

"Let's hope that she'll never end up like her." Hilda said.

"Too late..." Drell rolled his eyes.

"You didn't think Meghan was cute, did you?" Hilda suddenly asked. "I heard Jerry's friends only pretended to be his friends because they thought Meghan was hot."

"She was okay, but you were a sight for sore eyes." Drell cooed.

"Awww!" Hilda smiled.

Drell smiled charmingly to her.

"Well, let's hope that neither of the cat or mouse sees Chip's ring, because one of them might want it for him/herself." Hilda said.

"I have a feeling that's already happened..." Drell muttered.

"Then they might need help." Hilda said.

"Yeah, someone should do something..." Drell agreed.

Hilda rolled her eyes with a small sigh. "Drell..."

"Hm?" Drell looked back. "Oh, me?"

"Yes, but not just you." Hilda said.

"You're on vacation..." Drell pouted.

"I'm not talking about you and me and I'm talking about you, Cherry, and Atticus." Hilda said.

"Aww..." Drell still pouted.

"I know you miss me and wanna be with me right now, but you have to do your job as the most powerful man in the universe," Hilda encouraged. "You don't want that ring to take over mankind, do you?"

Drell paused to think about it for a moment, then smirked slightly.

"DRELL!" Hilda scolded.

"Okay! Okay! I'll make sure the ring isn't in the wrong hands." Drell groaned.

"Good boy..." Hilda smiled. "You shall be rewarded beautifully for your effort..." she then gave a sly wink.

Drell chuckled and blushed. "Don't tease me now."

"I promise you will be rewarded." Hilda smiled.

"What we talkin' 'bout here?" Drell smirked rather eagerly. "Bikini or leather?"

"Drell, focus," Hilda giggled sheepishly, then cleared her throat to look stoic and serious. "You have to get that ring back, that was Chip's father's ring."

"That's right..." Drell looked horrified. "D-Don't worry, Hilda, we'll do this... Um, you have a good time with Zelda and Sabrina now, I'll catch ya later."

"Good luck, my knight in shimmering armor..." Hilda blew him a good luck kiss.

"Thank you, my love." Drell smiled.

Hilda gave a giggle and a wink before her image faded away. Drell put the mirror down and went back to the kitchen.


Cherry rubbed her hands together and was about to eat the burger she made for herself.

"Change your plans," Drell took the burger and bit into it before she could even touch it. "We're all going out." he then said with his mouth full.

"Where are we going?" Atticus asked.

"We have to help Robyn, Tom, and Jerry," Drell explained. "Apparently Robyn's uncle is a wizard and he possesses one of the most powerful and magical rings in supernatural history. I have a feeling that either Tom or Jerry has a hold of the ring and it could put them in grave danger, including the magical world."

"Robyn Starling's uncle is a wizard?" Cherry asked.

"Yes, he's an old buddy of mine..." Drell said. "I was friends with lots of wizards, remember my old pal, Jerry Russo who lives in Waverly Place I told you about?"

"Yeah, we remember." Atticus said.

"I rest my case..." Drell licked his fingertips. "Oh, that's a great burger!"

Cherry lowly growled at him.

"That was her's." Atticus said.

"Ya snooze ya lose." Drell smirked to Cherry.

Cherry growled, she then reared up and tackled him, starting to fight him, not caring about the consequences of her actions.

"Hopefully this won't end badly." Atticus said.

Drell won of course by sitting on top of Cherry. "So, whatya guys say, you up for an adventure?"

"I sure am." Atticus said before lifting him up and off Cherry.

Cherry groaned, then stood to her feet. "Why not?"

"All right..." Drell nodded to them. "Now, which is more sneaky, the cat or the mouse?"

"The mouse." Atticus said.

"Oh, boy, dessert..." Drell grinned in excitement. "Come on, let's go catch us a mouse..."

Atticus lifted him up in the air again. "You are not going to eat Jerry, he's our friend, and I will not let you harm him in anyway."

"Fine..." Drell pouted, then rolled his eyes. "Guh, why did I allow you to become as strong as me?" he then asked, though playfully annoyed.

"Because you knew that I would be facing people stronger than I was before you trained me like Chernabog." Atticus said.

"I know, I'm just messin' with ya." Drell chuckled playfully.

"I know I just wanted you to know because of what happened at the House of Mouse." Atticus said before putting him back down on the ground.

"I've heard." Drell said.

"You have?" Cherry asked.

"Yeah, Jafar would not shut up about it!" Drell rolled his eyes. "For a dark sorcerer, he really is whiny, I swear, next time I'm sending him straight to Hades."

"If you did that, then he would probably resurrect Hades." Atticus said.

"Don't care, just as long as Jafar is out of my sight, I'm happy," Drell scoffed. "I honestly think he's more annoying between him and Iago and I can't stand birds!"

"That bird is annoying." Cherry groaned.

"Anyways, let's get going." Atticus said.

"Come on, kids," Drell said, then took out a brown hair and placed it onto his wand. "Hold on tight."

Cherry and Atticus came to his sides and wrapped their arms around him. Drell held his wand in the air as it tracked Jerry's DNA and transported them to wherever he was. And where Jerry was inside a store where a psychic worked. He had wandered inside, very curiously.