"Mom," Leora and Lana breathed in unicin.

"Christy was Auntie Billie's sister who was kidnapped by the triad when she was six." Phoebe explained, sitting down on a nearby couch. "Billie and her parents looked for her for years until Aunt Billie finally found her. She had been brainwashed by the triad into believing that they were the good guys and we had turned bad because we had begun to focus on our personal lives rather than the greater good."

"What do you mean?" Lana questioned.

"Well," Phoebe replied, "Aunt Piper had Wyatt and Chris so she worried about them a lot, but Uncle Leo was taken by the Angel of Destiny, too, so her main focus was on getting him back. Aunt Paige had just married Uncle Henry, and for the most part, all I was doing was trying to make sure I had Lee before it was too late."

Leora already knew this story, so she asked thoughtfully, "It was the triad who kidnapped Christy?"

Phoebe nodded in response and Lana continued, "But the triad is dead."

"So who could be after Auntie Billie's daughter now?"

Phoebe tried to reply, but Lana answered before she got the chance, "Any demon trying to make his mark in the underworld. It's been in turmoil down there ever since mom and her sisters destroyed the triad. But did she have any special powers that they would be after specifically?"

Once again, Phoebe tried to respond, but Leora was too quick for her, "She's the daughter of the key to the ultimate power, but I don't think that would be enough."

"This is too similar to what happened before to be different. They're related somehow." Lana said, cutting off her mother again. "If they are related, Sandy and Natalie could be linked like Billie and Christy were, so maybe I can try to scry for Sandy using Natalie."

"I'll go talk to Auntie Billie and see if there's anything about Sandy or her powers that we don't know yet." Leora stood up and followed her sister out the door.

"Okay, it's nice to know I'm still needed." Phoebe muttered, rolling her eyes.

"So," Latonda's date, Josh smiled charmingly at her. "Was that your sister that answered the door?"

"Yeah, that was Leora." Latonda smiled uncomfortably back at him, "She's a year older than me."

"Do you have any other siblings?" He asked politely.

"A younger sister, Lana," she replied, looking down at her menu. After a few moments of uncomfortable silence, she continued, "Do you have any siblings?"

"I used to have two," He replied slowly, "An older sister and a baby brother, but they died a while ago."

"That's terrible!" Latonda exclaimed.

"Well," He shrugged, "It was a while ago. It took some time, but I've gotten over it."

"Do you…" Latonda began curiously, but stopped herself.

"Do I what?" Josh grinned.

"Nevermind." She blushed.

"No, it's okay," He reassured her, "What did you want to ask me?"

"Do you know how it happened?"

He paused, thinking, "A disease went through my family and killed everyone. Everyone except for me. It's rare nowadays but that doesn't make it any less deadly."

"That's so sad!" Latonda exclaimed.

"Lets talk about you," Josh shook his head, changing the subject, "do you have any other family? Cousins? Aunts? Uncles?"

"Two Aunts on my mom's side and a bunch of cousins," She smiled, "We're all really close, though."

"Tell me about them," He smiled back, leaning back in his chair.

"Well, my mom and my aunts are really close, so my cousins and I spent a lot of time together growing up. The oldest is my cousin Wyatt, he's nice now, but he used to be kind of exclusive. It was weird. Almost like no one was good enough for he and his brother, Chris, the next youngest. Chris was never like that, though…"

As Latonda spoke of him, Chris was fiercely tossing demons around the underworld. He had one left and threw an athame at it, but the demon caught on fire and turned to ash before the athame touched it. The knife continued to glide through the air with no one to stop it right into the chest of the woman behind the demon.

"Chris," She choked, "How could you?" Suddenly, she burst into ashes.

"Very funny, Bianca." Chris rolled his eyes.

"Oh, come on," Bianca grinned as she came around from behind the wall of a cave, "Didn't I even get you for a second?"

"Maybe a second," He smiled back as he pulled her into his arms and kissed her.

"You'd better get back," She whispered up to him after a few moments, "You know your mother doesn't like you fraternizing with demons."

"Good thing you're not a demon then." Chris gently wiped a piece of her hair off her cheek, "but you're right, I should get back before she notices I'm gone."

"Wait!" She hissed just before he was about to orb out. In the same manner, she reached up to his lips and wiped off her lipstick. "Perfect." She murmered.

Running a hand through her hair, Chris disappeared in a cloud of white lights. Within seconds, Bianca vanished as well.

"Where have you been?" Wyatt asked as his brother orbed in.

Startled, Chris orbed back out then in again. "You scared me."

"Off with the demon again, were we?" Wyatt shook his head in mock disapproval.

"She's not a demon," he pouted defensively, "She's a phoenix. They're completely different. And for your information, I was vanquishing some demons in the underworld."

"Without me? I'm hurt!"

"Shuddup!" Chris threw a pillow at his brother, then orbed down to the kitchen, where his mother was preparing dinner.

"Where have you been?" She asked grumpily, "You promised you'd take Marie to dance, remember?"

"Why can't she just orb?" He complained.

"She did," Piper snapped back, "but she can't keep orbing everywhere, she's not even ten yet. What if someone sees?"

"Is it any different when Wyatt orbs everywhere?" Chris questioned, putting away spices Piper had left out.

"Yes," She frustratedly poured salt into the sauce she was making, "now go set the table before your father gets home."