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Epilogue: The Bold Future

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              With the combined usage of the Necronomicon, the Sandersons’ spellbook, and the Calamity Box, the USS Enterprise was successful in returning to 2019. The shutdown of Facilier’s magic had removed his shadow spell over Earth. To verify that everyone down on the planet was safe and unharmed, calls were made to family, friends, business associates, and others. Apparently, the blackout only lasted overnight, which was about as long as the Ghostbusters and their allies were away on their bizarre adventure.             Facilier’s spell over M.I.B. agents Ess and Em had also been removed, returning them to their normal appearances. “What was it like being frozen in stone?” Mabel curiously inquired.             “Like taking a very long nap,” Em answered, yawning and stretching.             Preparations were already being made for the M.I.B. agents, the Ghostbusters, the Greens, the Pines, the Shadowhunters, the Descendants, Ash, and even Milo, Melissa, and Zack to return t

Chapter Nineteen: Battle at Gracie Manor

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              With the demise of the Sanderson sisters, the Halloween party in the Town Hall raged on even harder than before, mostly with Patricia, Wilson, Raimundo, and Yvonne onstage. They led the partygoers in a rousing rendition of “New Sensation” by INXS. Wilson’s harmonious voice made him perfect for lead vocalist, while Patricia, Raimundo, and Yvonne were backup.             Their allies – including Allison and the Dennison siblings – could only watch them in amusement (and a bit of cringe). “Should we maybe…cut them off after this song?” Jacqueline considered.             “Nah, let ‘em have it,” Natalie permitted. “They deserve it after all they been through.”             “All they been through?!” Ash snapped. “They weren’t the ones who got flung back in time to the Middle Ages, abducted by future space voyagers, and nearly killed several times by witches!”             “Actually, they were with us on that last one,” Clary corrected her.             “Oh, right,”