Disclaimer: I don't own the plot or characters, or anything to Charmed, though that'd be awesome! I do own Tia, though.

Im sorry if it sucks, it was a lot better in my head I just couldnèt remember how I put it then :P

Chapter 1

Tia McAdams chewed her bottom lip anxiously as she walked up the steps to the large, Victorian house. Maybe this is a bad idea, she thought. I've been doing this on my own for six months,now.I can handle this.I'm just over-reacting. However hard she tried to turn around and run back home, this was what she'd set out to do. It was for the greater good; she had to do it.

There was a car in the dirveway, so in hopes that whoever was home wouldn't answer the door, she knocked softly. Her plan failed. The door open.

Tia had to remind herself how to breathe when she saw the man who opened the door. He looked about the same age as her - sixteen. He was tall, and his baggy muscle shirt amplified his muscular, toned body. Curly blond locks of hair fell into his eyes. His eyes. His eyes were beautiful. They were like ice, yet warm as they glanced at her.

It was the expression on his face that made the blood run to her cheeks,though. His gaze was a mix of awe and admiration, as he checked her out. She had to admit to herself she was pretty. She had straight, light brown hair that fell just below her shoulders, chocolate brown eyes and a slender but curvy-in-all-the-right-places figure. Still, she doubted she was worthy to recieve the looks she was getting from the God-like creature.

She shook her head free of the thoughts of this boy. Smiling sweetly, she asked politely, "Is Leo Wyatt around?"

He looked puzzled but nodded, smiling back at her. "Dad!"

Her blush returned, his smile was hot! She knew he got some of his good looks from his father.

"Do you want to come in?" he asked as they waited for Leo to enter.

"Uh, sure." She felt awkward. She didn't know this boy and he didn't know her. What could she say? Luckily, Leo entered.

He froze, immediately. Looking cautious and quite frankly, scared to death. This look caught the hot blond off guard and Tia knew what was going through his head, 'Shit, she's a demon.'

"I need your help," she said seriously. She'd lost her bubbly smile she had given the boy, and even most of the politness had left her voice. This was business.

"I don't - " She wasn't going to let Leo finish that sentence. "It's important. Please!" she added, her brown eyes pleading.

Leo held out his hand as her answer. She took it and they orbed out from the manor. "What is it?"

"Someone's straight to the topic today," she said lightly.

"Tia," he said, a bit annoyed. Then his eyes narrowed a bit. "You better not be here to tell Piper about..."

"Oh, come on!" Tia exclaimed."I said it was important. Like you kissing my mom while you're married is important."

"She kissed me," Leo grumbled.

"I know. It's always the same. 'Your mom came onto me. She's a whore. It's not my fault.' "

"Well that's what happened," Leo defended.

She glanced up at him, puzzled."Yes, I know. I just said that. I wasn't kidding. She is that, it is always her fault."

Leo smiled a bit. " So why do you need me? Is it magic-related?"

Tia laughed shortly. "Well, duh!"

"You said it was important. Why didn't you call your whitelighter?"

Tia's face fell. "Well I actually thought you were still my whitelighter."

Leo frowned, deep in thought. "Why would you think that. I told you that I'd tell them since you wanted a knew one."

She hadn't actually wanted another one; she'd just been mad. Leo was an amazing whitelighter. Always helpful and a lot more friendly than other whitelighters she'd met. "Well, I did figure that's what you did. But no one showed up. I called everything I could think of. First I called your name but then I just gave up when you didn't come. Then I called whitelighter person -"

"Whitelighter person?"

"Well, I didn't know what to say! Anyway. No one came. I even yelled, 'Help I'm dying!' Maybe that wasn't that smart but I was desperate. Eventually I just gave up and decided I would just do it without a whitelighter."

"That's dangerous," Leo scolded. "What were you thinking? Your mom helped you right?"

She laughed hardly. "Imagine! My mom is right against magic now. I'm not allowed to keep my book in the attic. I have to do the potions in my own room! I can't even bring up magic in a conversation. Not that she's ever home anyway...."

Leo sighed. He should've checked on Tia. She was only sixteen and with no help at all, the magical world could be awfully dangerous. Especially with her powers! "It's been six months, Tia, why wait that long?"

"I didn't really need any help. Elders aren't that helpful, you know. Common sense and the book helped a lot!"

"It's still better to have a whitelighter."

"I'm part whitelighter!" she argued. It was true. Her estranged father was a whitelighter. Although it was against the rules for him to see her, he used to ask Leo what was going on in her life a lot.

"Yes, but you can't heal yourself!"

"Please Leo! Name one time you've healed me!"

She was right. He'd never healed her 'd never needed it. "Well, maybe, you can handle yourself. But if whitelighters weren't a bit helpful you wouldn't be here.I'll check with the Elders later to see why you have no whitelighter, though."

Damn Elders! she thought angrily. "They just want me dead," she muttered;it was supposed to be to herself.

"Don't be ridiculous! You're what? The most powerful..." He didn't finish his sentence as if someone was listening. Which no one was.

"You never told them, did you?" she asked, a bit shocked.

"Told who what?"

"Don't play dumb, Leo. Told your family about me."

"Why would I?" he asked. "It's against the rules to discuss our charges with people."

"Okay, one, since when do you listen to all the rules? And, two, I didn't mean personally, I meant the power thing...."

Leo pretended not to clue in to what she was saying. she knew he knew what she meant, though.

"That I'm more powerful than your Charmed wife, her sisters, and your stupid 'Twice Blessed Child' combined!' " It came out worse than she had intended it to but it was the truth.

"You seemed to be pretty intrigued by my 'stupid Twice Blessed Son' earlier."

She blushed.Hmm,who would've thought that you could be that beautiful and that powerful!

"Second, no, I didn't."

"Why?" she asked; she sounded hurt.

"It's nothing personal," he assured her. "But there's nothing wrong with them not knowing there's a more powerful source of magic- "

"Wow, you're a great whitelighter," she interrupted sarcasticly. "Isn't it your job to tell them when there is a more powerful source of magic?"

" If you would've let me finish.... I was going to say that yes, you are more powerful, by far, but I know that you are good and would never even consider evil. So there is no point in having them worry when you're no threat."

"Well don't they wonder when they're after a powerful demon and then all of a sudden he's gone and they can't find them? Do they know that someone else - meaning me - vanquished him?"

"No."

"That's not fair!" she whined.

He cracked a smile. "You're so childish."

"Maybe," she agreed, laughing.

"So then why'd you come to me? Saying you need my help? What, did you just want to talk to me?"

"Well, honestly, I do miss you Leo. And I am truly sorry for saying those things to you. You're a great whitelighter. I was just mad and being a total bitch. Please forgive me!"

He nodded. "I never wanted to stop being your whitelighter. I just thought that was what you wanted. But if you came here just to tell me that - and may I say, beat around the bush before doing it - you're sorry and that you tricked me into it! well, I might be mad at you for something else."

"No there is something. You see, well you may not have noticed since, like, adults and almost everybody can't see them but a lot of fairies and trolls have been being murdered lately. No one notices since you can't see them so I wrote a spell so that you can see them; it only works for twenty-four hours. But it's easier to get and works better than fairy dust."

"So what's your point?"

"Well,despite their fighting against each other, fairies and trolls are both good magical beings. Not evil. And I know they're small and may not matter a lot to some people but...."

"But, what? Come on, you can tell me," Leo encouraged.

She took a deep breath. "I don't think that it's just about fairies and trolls, I think it's about all magical creatures. On the good side, atleast."

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