Note: The setting is Sonan's place.

Sonan sat at the table thinking. He was alone. The room was big and stone. Torches were lit all around the walls and a giant chandelier with a hundred candles hung just over the wooden table. A meal fit for twelve was on the table, but only Sonan was eating it. Right now he held his whine glass and swished the whine around in the glass.
A man came into the room and Sonan looked at him.
"Bring me Anna." Sonan said still swishing the whine in the glass.
"But, Sir..." The servant started.
"But nothing! They know who they are now! If I don't go now, they will win!" Sonan yelled and he threw the whine glass and it hit the wall.
The servant watched as the whine dripped down the stone wall.
"I said," Sonan said looking at the servant, "Bring me Anna."
The servant bowed and left the room.
After a few moments, the servant came back into the room with a young blonde girl.
Sonan looked at her and said, "Give me the amulet."
The girl, Anna, clutched the amulet that hung around her neck and said, "But..."
Sonan started to become angry, but didn't show it.
"I said give me the amulet." Sonan said harshly.
Anna touched the amulet that hung around her neck, then she took it off and gave it to Sonan.
The servant came and put Anna outside of the door.
"Give her a meal," Sonan said, "Then have her done away with."
"But Sir," The servant started.
"She is no longer of use to me. Do away with her or I will have you done away with." Sonan said angrily. The servant nodded sadly then left the room.
Sonan stared at the amulet. It was green with a solid gold border and had the letters Y and C joined on its green surface.
Sonan smiled evily.
"The downfall of the six." Sonan said to himself. He got up and went to look at his book. It sat on a black altar that had candles lit all around it.
"Witches think they're the only ones with spells."
The servant came into the room again.
"She's got her meal Sir." The servant said sheepishly.
Sonan turned away from his book and sat down again. He motioned for the servant to sit. The servant didn't want to anger Sonan, so he sat.
"You've been loyal. You've never told my plans to anyone. When I get the powers I will reward you. Just think, I will have the powers that the universe itself is afraid to try to take. I will be the one to kill the Young Three and the Charmed Ones. And if the rumors are true, I can kill the traitor Belthazor. I will be respected and the deaths of those people will bring me closer to greatness and put me in the good graces of The Source himself. I might even grant your powers back to you. After all, when I do kill them, I won't need anyone. Then you can continue on and I can be happy. Too bad about Anna though. She would have had a destiny, a part in all this, but all I really needed of her was someone of good to keep the amulet until I needed it. Now that I have it and she'll be gone, she really doesn't matter anymore."
Sonan moved the amulet from hand to hand. The servant spoke up.
"After you're done with all this, I can be free again?"
Sonan looked at him.
"Of course, but you must stay loyal until the end. Until I get them. Then I will let you go and you can do whatever you like. But dare you cross me..."
The servant shook his head. "No, no. Never."
"I didn't think you would. Anna should be done now. Go now and do away with her."
The servant nodded shakily then left. Sonan turned in his chair and looked at the amulet.
"Soon." He said.