Zelda answered the door. "Oh, what a surprise!"
"Hilda home?" Drell smiled nervously. "Oh, I don't see her, well, okay, BYE!"
"Yes, she's home." Zelda said.
"Oh, well, I'll stop by a little later..." Drell said.
"Who's at the door, Zelly?" Hilda called out.
"Your husband." Zelda smirked.
Drell's eyes widened and he looked like he wanted to strangle Zelda for that.
"Let him in." Hilda said.
Zelda then allowed Drell to come inside.
Drell gulped, he magicked up a bouquet of flowers and nervously came to Hilda. "Can we talk?"
"I dunno, can we?!" Hilda firmly folded her arms at him.
Drell sighed before he took a deep breath before going inside to speak from the heart. Hilda then reached out her fingertips, about to use her magic to punish him.
"I'm so sorry." Drell cried.
Hilda folded her arms.
Drell was crying very seriously and held her feet. "Hilda, I'm sorry, this isn't my fault, it's the rules, I swear! I don't wanna do anything to hurt you or your family!"
Hilda's eyes soon started to soften. Drell cried miserably.
Hilda took one of his tears. "You're really crying..."
"Of course I am!" Drell bawled.
Hilda started to comfort her husband. Drell cried as Hilda then helped him up.
"Oh, Drell, I'm so sorry..." Hilda cooed. "Come on, let me make you some hot chocolate."
"That would be nice." Drell sighed.
Hilda then made hot chocolate for Drell.
Sabrina came through the door and let out a startled shriek.
"Hello, Sabrina.' Drell smirked to his step-niece.
"Can't you ever warn us?!" Sabrina glared.
"This is much more fun." Drell smirked to her.
Hilda then handed him his cup of hot chocolate. "Be nice to your Uncle Drell, Sabrina, he's having a stressful night."
'So am I right now..." Sabrina said through her teeth.
"Just be nice." Hilda said.
"Yes, Aunt Hilda..." Sabrina sighed.
Drell sipped his hot chocolate.
"Is this about my mom?" Sabrina then asked the warlock.
"Yes, I'm afraid it concerns your whole family's fate." Drell replied.
"Oh, well, thanks for the warning." Sabrina said.
"I'm gonna miss you, Sabrina." Drell said.
"Miss me? What do you mean?" Sabrina replied.
"If your mother fails the test, your father will be imprisoned for 500 years, your mother will never see you again, who knows what they'll wanna do to a half-witch?" Drell replied.
"Drell!" Hilda glared.
"I'm just being honest!" Drell defended.
"Be a little more nice." Hilda said.
"I am nice..." Drell leaned against her stomach and nuzzled.
"I have faith in my mom." Sabrina said.
"I don't,..." Drell mumbled.
Hilda then hit the back of his head.
"OW!" Drell winced.
"What did I just say?" Hilda glared.
"Look here, Hilda Spellman!" Drell stood up, standing right over her with a firm glare.
Hilda soon glared back at him.
Drell put his hands up slightly nervous.
"Drell, I just took you back..." Hilda walked up to him which made him walk backward nervously. "I can reject you again REAL fast!"
"Please do it!" Sabrina smiled.
"Maybe I should..." Hilda huffed.
"Hilda, I'm sorry, I'm really trying..." Drell fell to his knees and put his hands together in a begging position.
This soon made Hilda sigh.
"Drell...?" Hilda said. "Go home..."
"Yeah!" Sabrina told him.
"Sabrina, please..." Hilda put her hand on her niece's shoulder.
Drell then frowned and he didn't even hesitate or stop to beg and just left the Victorian house.
"Did Drell just leave without saying a word?" Salem asked.
"Yes, I'm afraid he did..." Hilda slumped down in her chair and put her hands together to her face.
Sabrina was relieved that Drell was gone, but she had a twinge of guilt since her Aunt Hilda was unhappy.
"See what you did?" Salem asked Sabrina.
"What did I do?" Sabrina tried to sound innocent.
"You wanted him to leave!" Salem glared.
"Well, so do you!" Sabrina glared back.
"Both of you just leave me alone!" Hilda grew emotional and covered her eyes as she cried and ran off into her bedroom in total misery.
"Now look what you've done!" Salem glared at Sabrina.
"Me!?" Sabrina glared back.
