Wyatt, Chris, and Melinda mourned with their children over the next few weeks. Little noticed the Halliwells wearing black at the restaurant. For a fancy restaurant, black was always classy, and like true Halliwells, they kept their personal lives from their outside presence.

Kat Mitchell reunited with her sister, Tam, after all the years they had been separated. It had been too long. Having all the cousins together helped everyone deal with the Charmed Ones' departure. Out of everyone, the grandchildren seemed to have the easiest transition. Their parents wondered if their grandparents had visited each of them and talked to them in terms they could understand. Like her mother and aunts before her, Kat too had to leave, but promised to come down more often.

After the destruction of the Source and the key members of evil, the Charmed family had time to plan when demons would attack. It was over six months before a demon attacked and figured the last Charmed One had past. Then, the vanquish had been quick and many of grandchildren had time to practice their powers and prepare for the next attack.

Wyatt and his family moved into the Manor. It was a given that just as before the Manor would be a refuge for any one who needed protection. They would casually bring boxes in and pack other boxes to be distributed between family members, goodwill, or resale shops.

One afternoon, Wyatt had finally unpacked the last box in the Manor. It had taken almost a year to get the house to where he felt comfortable of living there. He carried some toys to put in his youngest daughter's room, but he could find little Patsy. He sensed her upstairs in the attic.

When he arrived, Wyatt noticed his seven year old daughter writing in the middle of the room. "What cha doing?"

"Writing a poem. It just came to me." She lifted the paper up so her father could see it.

He began to read the poem and stopped in the middle of it, "Honey, how did you think of this poem?"

"It just popped in there—like a flash."

Patsy had shown some telekinesis powers like Patty, but this was more than a poem. It was a premonition. His daughter had twin-Charmed powers-both Prue's/Paige's and Phoebe's.

"Do you like it?"

"Yes, honey, it's good."

"Okay, gonna play outside. Bye, Daddy." Patsy left the room without thinking twice.

Wyatt walked over to the Book of Shadows and realized that the book was open. Patsy's poem was written in the book, and it wasn't a poem. It was an oracle telling about the return of the Charmed Ones:

The Charmed line will be threatened as Egypt's men

A return is vital in order to defend

Enriched in every season, each will bloom

Their arrival will prevent certain doom

Heed this warning not as Pharaoh

Together again, destroy this evil foe.

In an odd feeling, Wyatt was at ease.