Charmed: Power of 4
A 6-year-old little girl witch named Margie, lives in an orphanage, called Crystal Tree Orphanage, and has very special powers. She has the power of resurrection. She can resurrect dead people as well as spirits. She also has the power of teleportation and camouflage. Everyone in the orphanage loves her except for 1 person: Beatrice Carver, headmistress of the orphanage. She was jealous of Margie, and always wanted to get rid of her.
One day, after the kids had lunch, Mrs. Carver called Margie next to her. "Yes, Mrs. Carver?" asked Margie. "I need you to do something for me: bring my relative: William Blake back to life," said Mrs. Carver, who showed Margie a picture of William. Another one of Margie's powers is that she can tell who people are by feeling a picture of them. However, after feeling William's picture, she jumped and dropped it, shocked. "This man you want me to resurrect, he has a cold, cruel heart. I won't resurrect him. I can't!" cried Margie. What she received was a smack across her face.
"You can resurrect him, and you will. You'll do it when I have everything I need to do it. If you don't I'll keep you here forever, and make sure you'll never be adopted. Ha! Like anyone would want you," cackled Mrs. Carver. Margie ran to her room, and locked the door. There, she threw herself on her bed and wept bitterly. The other kids and the orphanage workers saw and heard everything. They were shocked. "How dare you hurt that small child?!" asked the cook furiously. "If you hurt the other kids, I'll call the police and arrest you for child abuse, Mother!" yelled Mrs. Carver's daughter Maria. "I don't care. I want him resurrected, and that's all that matters," snapped Mrs. Carver.
Margie was right to be scared, for she did see that William was evil. A look at William's life reveled something. He was actually a babysitter for the children of his neighborhood. He appeared to be nice around the children when their parents were with them. On the other hand, when their parents left, he beat the children and scratched them. The thought of him appearing and hurting the children at the orphanage was something that Margie didn't want to have happen. That's why she refused. She tried to tell Mrs. Carver, but she got hurt. That evening, as punishment for disobeying the headmistress, Margie was sent to bed without supper. That night, she prayed for a good spirit to resurrect, and to hopefully adopt her and keep her safe. God listened to her prayer, and found the perfect one to help her: Prue, the deceased oldest Charmed sister.
