This is my first Charmed fanfiction, so please be gentle. I hope to keep to the regular plot, but if I don't I'm sorry but it's what work's with my story.
Sorry for any mistake's, I don't have a beta for this story, and I can't use Microsoft Work's on my laptop
Leo is still human in this story, but he was asked by an elder he respects to take on two special charges as a favor (it will be explained more later on)
This is a Chris/oc, and Prudence Melinda/oc story, and will include most of the character.
Summary: A demon is after the Halliwell's, so Leo ask's his two charges for help. Chris and Melinda develop feelings for their father's charges, but can they defeat the threat, and get past Tatiana and Demitri's defences.
Shadow's Light
Prologue
No One's POV
Underworld
"The charmed one's are no longer a threat", Xandric said to his follower's, "they have aged and are no longer the one's who fight against our kind, their children are not our enemy's". "Their children are stronger than their parent's were", someone in the army said. Xandric's army was made of the strongest demon's and warlock's but they still feared the charmed one's, "there are nine children, we wouldn't stand a chance".
"They are still human", Xandric explained, "they are controled by their emotion's, if we kill as many of their family as possible we will weaken them, and while they are still grieving their lose we finish them off". "Genius", Someone else in the crowd agreed, "we take them out when they are at their weakest, then we can suceed at taking over the underworld without the Halliwell infulence".
"We will strike soon, now leave, I will summon you all when it is time to attack", Xandric said dismissing his followers.
"Ugh", Phoebe Halliwell said as the premiontion she was having ended, she looked around and noticed that her whole family was surrounding her, "Demon's and Warlock's are going to attack, they plan on taking out everyone but our children, then they will regroup so that they can take out the suvivor's".
I hope you enjoyed, Please Review.
Amanda
