Chapter 30: Planet Of The Dogs

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Aaron's P.O.V.-Thursday Evening

Sabrina and I walked down the street towards...somewhere, I didn't came up with a destination. Well, Sabrina walked with her head down, I stormed down the street.

"I can't believe Salem didn't try to say anything to us." Sabrina says sadly.

"I can. I still can't believe what I was thinking, trying to be his friend. To think he actually cared about us." I muttered darkly.

"Aaron, I know. But please don't let your hatred for Salem fuel your decisions. Look at what happening to Hilda and Zelda!" Sabrina pleaded.

"I noticed. And the thing is, I won't do the same thing as them. In fact, I'll do things different." I told Sabrina.

"And that'll be?" Sabrina asked.

"Not making this feud last longer than it needs to be. We both know Salem believes he can get away with not caring about us because he's quote unquote 'older and wiser' than us. But I'll prove to him, no, to everyone who thinks age is what's important that experience is the true way to go." I say.

"Aaron, while you do have the right ideas, you have the wrong methods. Why can't you be the better man and patch things up with Salem?" Sabrina asked.

"Because Salem destroyed the bridge with a magical earthquake, and I'm done being the one to patch things between us. He should be the one doing the patching." I told Sabrina.

"Aaron, I get you're mad now, but I think once you've cooled off, you'll realize that you and Salem are being silly." Sabrina said gently, putting a hand on my shoulder.

"Sabreeny, I get you want Salem and me to try and get along, but it'll never happen. As long as Salem thinks he's in the right, he and I will never get along until he realize that he's wrong." I told Sabrina as we continue walking

Sabrina sighed. "I know. I just don't want to see you two fight. I already see Hilda and Zelda fight on a daily basis, I don't want to see you and Salem do the same too." Sabrina says.

I was about to respond to that when we both felt a presence behind us. We turned around to see nothing except for falling leaves.

We walk again, only to feel the same presence. We looked back to, once again, see nothing except for a single leaf.

We walked a third time and felt the presence. On the silent count of three, we turned, our hands raised in a defensive pose. "Hi yah!" Sabrina exclaims.

However, we looked down to see a black dog that had some white in its fur and a blue collar.

"Oh, it's just a dog." Sabrina told me, relieved.

"Hi there," she says to the dog, who whimpers.

"Oh, don't be scared." Sabrina says as she and I knelt down, petting the dog.

"We won't hurt you." I assured as the dog started licking our faces. Suddenly, an idea went off in my head. Well, two.

"Sabrina, why don't you keep the dog?" I asked.

"What, why?" Sabrina asked.

"First of all, dogs are great for people. They help them get through the tough times, they are loyal, and they are the best bodyguards. As a bonus, I'm sure they can be friends with cats." I explain.

"This wouldn't happen to be a plan to get back at Salem, would it?" Sabrina asked.

"What, no. Sabrina, you're thinking of the short-term. Dogs are loyal, they tell you when little Timmy fell down the well, and better yet, they accept presents without throwing it back in your face and claim to have celebrity friends that wants to kill you for mentioning their names!" I say.

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