The Sun, the Moon, and the Stars.

Three girls are chosen to fight an evil warlock, who is trying to bring back the middle ages and is after their incredible magical powers.

A time long ago, the world was filled with wonderful things. People lived in peace and serenity, until one ruins it for the rest of them. There is always one of those, but there will always be another who will be able to bring back the light from where darkness dwells.

In this beautiful place, the days are endless and vibrant. During the nights, they are extraordinary. A kaleidoscope of magic and the sorts encompass the sky creating the beauty of night into a fantasy world of lights and colors.

These incredible sights of this magical place are due to the powers of three powerful families, who have formed a line of magical beings for centuries. Each power comes from a very unique source. One is the sun, another the moon and the last one is the stars. Amulets with the symbols of these sources are ancient and are only known to the three families that the powers belong to.

And in each generation, three will hold the powers of their family line and become the most powerful witches that ever walked the worlds.


It's 2005, in Los Angeles, California and Dawn Summers is packing up her things as her aunt, Darla calls her from downstairs. She grabs her jacket and heads down the stairs.

"You've got everything?" says Darla.

"Yes, cell phone, bus pass, money," says Dawn. "I'll be fine. It's not like I have not done this before."

"Yes, I know," says Darla as she pushes a strand of Dawn's hair back. "I just want you to be safe, that's all. Don't forget to call me when you're at Buffy's, okay?"

"Okay," replies Dawn with a smile. Darla hugs her tight.

Dawn enters the bus and sits down. She looks around at the strange people on the bus and then grabs onto her necklace that is a half moon. The half moon being a purple jewel. Dawn is heading to her cousin, Buffy's house for the summer in a town called Sunnydale.


Living in Sunnydale is Buffy and her best friend and roommate, Willow Rosenberg. She's been living with Buffy since the two headed off to college. Willow has had a tough life without any parents. Living in an orphanage all of her life, she befriended Buffy at her school.

"So, when is your cousin coming over?" asks Willow to Buffy.

"She'll be here today," replies Buffy as she fixes her hair. "I have to pick her up at the bus station. Wanna come with?"

"Sure, why not," says Willow.

"So, how are things going with…you know?" asks Buffy and Willow blushes.

"It's good," replies Willow. "I'm not taking any of his classes, but we kind of miss each other because of that."

"You guys really want to give this a go, right?"

"Yeah, it's like it was meant to be. I mean, he knows a lot of history and I kind of like the past."

"Yeah, a little too much. I rather live in the now."

"Everyone is different."

"You are something other than different." Buffy smiles at her friend.

"Nah, I'm as normal as they come." Willow grabs on to her necklace, which is a sun with the stone that is a red color.

"Let's get going." Buffy grabs her jacket and heads out of the house.

As Buffy and Willow walk through the town to get to the bus station, they pass by a blonde girl who accidentally bumps into Willow.

"Sorry," they both say at the same time as they both continue to walk their separate ways.


This young girl, although Willows age, is not in school. She is headed to the magic shop, a place where they sell scented candles, herbs and maybe some magical items.

"Tara, you're late," says the store owner, a dark haired woman. "I have an important meeting

"I'm sorry," says Tara with her meek voice. "It won't happen again."

"It's okay," replies the woman. "Close the store for me."

"Sure." The woman, named Jenny Calendar, believes in the magic and Tara always likes that about her. Tara puts her things in the back room and heads over to the register.

"That's a beautiful necklace that you're wearing," says a costumer. Tara grabs hold of her necklace, with three little stars forming a diamond in the middle. The three stars are made of a green stone. "Do you sell those in the store?"

"Oh, no," replies Tara. "I'm sorry. It's a family heirloom."

"Oh, it's very beautiful."

"Thank you."

Dawn arrives at the Sunnydale bus station and is searching for her cousin Buffy. There are so many people walking that she can't see anyone at all.

"I think this is her bus," says Buffy standing next to one of the buses. "I don't see her." Willow looks around and sees a young teenager, with long brown hair standing in the middle of a crowd.

"There she is," says Willow as she walks over to her. Buffy turns around and sees Willow walk over to her cousin Dawn. She follows Willow quickly and gives Dawn a hug.

"Hey, squirt," says Buffy.

"Don't call me that," says Dawn. "I'm taller than you."

"Okay, sorry. Dawn, this is my best friend Willow."

"Hi, nice to meet you."

"Nice to meet you. Buffy has talked about you a lot," says Willow as she shakes her hand. Nobody noticed but when the two girls shook hands, their necklaces shimmer.

"Come on. You must be hungry," says Buffy.

"A little," replies Dawn as Buffy puts her arm over Dawn's shoulder.

"Buffy, do you think we can make a quick stop at the magic shop?" says Willow. "I need to get some herbs."

"A magic shop?" says Dawn.

"Oh no," says Buffy. "You've found Dawn's weak spot."

"You like magic?" asks Willow.

"Yeah, it's kind of interesting," says Dawn with a smile. "Magical spells and stuff. What could be wrong with that?"

The three girls enter the magic shop. Willow leads Dawn over to the herbs. Buffy looks at the scented candles and then from nowhere, a dark haired man comes up to her.

"You should take that one," says the man pointing to one of the candles on the table. Buffy looks at the handsome man and then takes the candle to smell it.

"It smells nice," says Buffy with a smile.

"We're done," says Willow walking up to Buffy, with Dawn at her side.

"Buffy, I've got this really neat book," says Dawn.

"If she burns the house down, you are going to pay for it," says Buffy to Willow.

"Don't worry," says Willow. "They're harmless." Buffy turns around to see if the man that insisted for her to get the candle is still there, but he is nowhere in sight. The three head over to the register to buy their things. Tara greets them with a smile.

"Is that all?" says Tara.

"Yep," replies Willow as she hands over the money. Their hands touch slightly and both their necklaces shimmer. From the back of the room, the man that Buffy had met sees this and knows exactly what it means.

"Thank you," says Tara. "Come back again." The girls get their things and head out of the shop.

As the three head down the street, the man from the shop watches them and then looks inside the shop at Tara.

"I've found them," he says to himself. "Finally."