Phoebe came into the backroom and asked, "What is it?"
"Phoebe, Kitty is human." Piper said.
"Um, no. She's a cat. See the whiskers?" Phoebe said.
"No, Eulb...he turned her into a cat." Piper explained.
"Is this some kind of joke?" Phoebe questioned.
"Why would I joke about this? All I know is, is that Kitty is a human." Piper said.
"How do we reverse it then?" Phoebe asked.
Piper looked at the book and noticed that a spell had been scribbled under the update.
"There's a spell here. It'll turn her back." Piper said looking at the book.
Phoebe leaned over and read the page. "Well, I'll be. She really is a human."
"Yeah. Okay, um, Kitty, er, I mean, whatever your name is, we're going to help you okay?" Piper told Kitty. Kitty just slightly nodded and meowed.
Piper and Phoebe figured the spell might work better if they both said it, so they both said the spell.
"Human born, animal turned
With this spell, your form returned."
They waited, but they didn't have to wait long. A swirling cloud of pink smoke and mist covered Kitty and when it cleared, a girl with dark hair and gray eyes sat where Kitty was. She was wearing a brown sweater and blue jeans.
"Oh my God." Phoebe commented. She didn't know what else to say.
"She looks just like Prue." Piper said quietly.
"Now that you mention it...yeah." Phoebe said.
"Thank you." The girl finally said. "I've been like that for weeks."
"No problem." Piper told her.
"No, I really mean thank you. I've been searching for you for weeks and when I found you, I was so happy. And I'm just so glad to be human again." The girl said.
"Well, um, I guess we should introduce ourselves. Well, you probably know my name already, Piper, and this is Phoebe." Piper introduced.
"I'm Tresha." The girl said.
"Ooh, I like your name." Phoebe said.
"Thanks." Tresha said. "Hey, um, do either of you have any real food?"
"Oh, you probably want some good food after eating cat food, huh?" Piper asked.
"Yeah, I really want something to eat." Tresha said.
"Well, I'd love to join you guys, but I've got to work. I just got this job today, so I really don't want to lose it already." Phoebe said. As they got into the car, Phoebe yelled to them, "Good luck!"
They went to a small street side cafe and Tresha went to town. It was like she hadn't eaten in years.
"So, Eulb turned you into a cat huh?" Piper asked.
Tresha swallowed the food she had in her mouth and said, "Yeah. He was ranting and raving about some amulet. He said I had it, which I didn't, and he got mad when he finally realized I really didn't have it, so he turned me into a cat."
"Wow. Being a cat must've been awful." Piper said.
"Well, mostly yeah, but being a cat you can do things that when you're human, you can't. Of course, I like being a human much better." Tresha told her.
"So, you don't know where the amulet is?" Piper asked.
"Nope. Before all of this happened, I didn't even believe in magic. Boy was I wrong." Tresha said and took a bite of her sandwich.
"Did someone in your family have it before?" Piper asked.
Tresha swallowed and took a drink then said, "Well, my aunt told me that my grandmother had a necklace thing that she never took off. Maybe that's the amulet."
"Where is your grandmother?" Piper asked.
"She died." Tresha replied.
"Oh, I'm sorry." Piper said sympathetically. "So, then there's really no one we can ask then."
"Well, my aunt might be able to tell us where it is. She saw my grandmother just before..." Tresha said her voice trailing.
"Do you know where she lives?" Piper asked.
"Yeah, I mean, I haven't seen her in a while, but I remember." Tresha replied.
Piper paid for the food and they got into her car.
"So, where to?" Piper asked.
Tresha gave Piper the directions and Piper drove off.
It was only a short trip to the small white house. If you weren't specifically looking for the house, you wouldn't notice it at all.
"Is this it?" Piper asked turning the key and causing the engine to stop.
"Yes." Tresha replied.
"Something wrong?" Piper asked.
Tresha looked at her with a small smile and said, "No, I just haven't seen her in a while. That's all."
"Okay, well, I suppose we should knock then." Piper said.
Tresha nodded and they got out of the car. They walked up the few stairs and Piper knocked on the door.
The door opened and a woman with brown hair who looked like she was in her middle forties stood before them.
"Hello?" The woman said.
"Aunt May, it's me, Tresha." Tresha told her.
"Oh my...it is you. I haven't seen you in such a long time." May said.
"I'm actually here on, uh-" Tresha looked at Piper then at May. "business."
"Business?" May looked at Piper. "Well, who is your friend?"
"This is Piper. She's helping me." Tresha replied.
"Hi." Piper said quietly.
"Well, come in." May said and moved aside so that they could go inside.
Once they were seated in the living room, May asked, "What kind of business brings you back to me?"
"Well, it's about my grandmother's necklace. It's an amulet, isn't it?" Tresha asked.
May's voice suddenly turned stony, "You forget about that amulet. That amulet got her killed. It got your mother killed too. I won't let it kill you."
"May, that amulet is very important. We have got to have it." Piper told her.
"Do you know what that amulet does?" May snapped.
Piper and Tresha both shook their heads no.
"It drains your energy. All for the sake of magic." May told them.
"Can you please tell us about it? We really need the information." Piper pleaded.
May sighed heavily and said, "I just don't want you to get hurt Tresha."
"I won't get hurt, I promise." Tresha assured her.
"All right." May took a deep breath. "It all started with your great-great-great grandmother. She somehow got powers and then the amulet fell into the family's possession. Only she knew what it truly was and she felt that her family was not protecting it well enough, so one night she took a few things and the amulet and left. She ran off and settled far away. Now, she made a life and never took the amulet off. Just before she died, a piece of her went into the amulet. Now, the amulet got passed down generation to generation, always taking a piece of the wearer just before they died. All these pieces gave the amulet powers. That's why demons wanted it, but the family always managed to keep it from the demons. My mother, your grandmother, uprooted us all while at a time when demons were very active. Witches were waiting for a prophecy of three witches to stop it, but it never happened. Just before she died, she secretly passed the amulet to your mother. We all separated after her death and the family lost most contact. You were so small when your mother died. It brought the family back together and we told you she died of a mysterious disease. That was a lie. My sister, your other aunt, Kelly and I took the amulet. We were tired of the deaths and neither of us wanted to see it happen again, so we sealed the amulet away. I don't know where it is anymore."
Piper and Tresha let it sink in. That was a lot of information.
"So, you have no idea of where it is?" Tresha asked.
"No." May replied simply.
"So, there's no way to get it?" Piper asked.
"Oh, there's a way all right. There's a way." May said.
"Phoebe, Kitty is human." Piper said.
"Um, no. She's a cat. See the whiskers?" Phoebe said.
"No, Eulb...he turned her into a cat." Piper explained.
"Is this some kind of joke?" Phoebe questioned.
"Why would I joke about this? All I know is, is that Kitty is a human." Piper said.
"How do we reverse it then?" Phoebe asked.
Piper looked at the book and noticed that a spell had been scribbled under the update.
"There's a spell here. It'll turn her back." Piper said looking at the book.
Phoebe leaned over and read the page. "Well, I'll be. She really is a human."
"Yeah. Okay, um, Kitty, er, I mean, whatever your name is, we're going to help you okay?" Piper told Kitty. Kitty just slightly nodded and meowed.
Piper and Phoebe figured the spell might work better if they both said it, so they both said the spell.
"Human born, animal turned
With this spell, your form returned."
They waited, but they didn't have to wait long. A swirling cloud of pink smoke and mist covered Kitty and when it cleared, a girl with dark hair and gray eyes sat where Kitty was. She was wearing a brown sweater and blue jeans.
"Oh my God." Phoebe commented. She didn't know what else to say.
"She looks just like Prue." Piper said quietly.
"Now that you mention it...yeah." Phoebe said.
"Thank you." The girl finally said. "I've been like that for weeks."
"No problem." Piper told her.
"No, I really mean thank you. I've been searching for you for weeks and when I found you, I was so happy. And I'm just so glad to be human again." The girl said.
"Well, um, I guess we should introduce ourselves. Well, you probably know my name already, Piper, and this is Phoebe." Piper introduced.
"I'm Tresha." The girl said.
"Ooh, I like your name." Phoebe said.
"Thanks." Tresha said. "Hey, um, do either of you have any real food?"
"Oh, you probably want some good food after eating cat food, huh?" Piper asked.
"Yeah, I really want something to eat." Tresha said.
"Well, I'd love to join you guys, but I've got to work. I just got this job today, so I really don't want to lose it already." Phoebe said. As they got into the car, Phoebe yelled to them, "Good luck!"
They went to a small street side cafe and Tresha went to town. It was like she hadn't eaten in years.
"So, Eulb turned you into a cat huh?" Piper asked.
Tresha swallowed the food she had in her mouth and said, "Yeah. He was ranting and raving about some amulet. He said I had it, which I didn't, and he got mad when he finally realized I really didn't have it, so he turned me into a cat."
"Wow. Being a cat must've been awful." Piper said.
"Well, mostly yeah, but being a cat you can do things that when you're human, you can't. Of course, I like being a human much better." Tresha told her.
"So, you don't know where the amulet is?" Piper asked.
"Nope. Before all of this happened, I didn't even believe in magic. Boy was I wrong." Tresha said and took a bite of her sandwich.
"Did someone in your family have it before?" Piper asked.
Tresha swallowed and took a drink then said, "Well, my aunt told me that my grandmother had a necklace thing that she never took off. Maybe that's the amulet."
"Where is your grandmother?" Piper asked.
"She died." Tresha replied.
"Oh, I'm sorry." Piper said sympathetically. "So, then there's really no one we can ask then."
"Well, my aunt might be able to tell us where it is. She saw my grandmother just before..." Tresha said her voice trailing.
"Do you know where she lives?" Piper asked.
"Yeah, I mean, I haven't seen her in a while, but I remember." Tresha replied.
Piper paid for the food and they got into her car.
"So, where to?" Piper asked.
Tresha gave Piper the directions and Piper drove off.
It was only a short trip to the small white house. If you weren't specifically looking for the house, you wouldn't notice it at all.
"Is this it?" Piper asked turning the key and causing the engine to stop.
"Yes." Tresha replied.
"Something wrong?" Piper asked.
Tresha looked at her with a small smile and said, "No, I just haven't seen her in a while. That's all."
"Okay, well, I suppose we should knock then." Piper said.
Tresha nodded and they got out of the car. They walked up the few stairs and Piper knocked on the door.
The door opened and a woman with brown hair who looked like she was in her middle forties stood before them.
"Hello?" The woman said.
"Aunt May, it's me, Tresha." Tresha told her.
"Oh my...it is you. I haven't seen you in such a long time." May said.
"I'm actually here on, uh-" Tresha looked at Piper then at May. "business."
"Business?" May looked at Piper. "Well, who is your friend?"
"This is Piper. She's helping me." Tresha replied.
"Hi." Piper said quietly.
"Well, come in." May said and moved aside so that they could go inside.
Once they were seated in the living room, May asked, "What kind of business brings you back to me?"
"Well, it's about my grandmother's necklace. It's an amulet, isn't it?" Tresha asked.
May's voice suddenly turned stony, "You forget about that amulet. That amulet got her killed. It got your mother killed too. I won't let it kill you."
"May, that amulet is very important. We have got to have it." Piper told her.
"Do you know what that amulet does?" May snapped.
Piper and Tresha both shook their heads no.
"It drains your energy. All for the sake of magic." May told them.
"Can you please tell us about it? We really need the information." Piper pleaded.
May sighed heavily and said, "I just don't want you to get hurt Tresha."
"I won't get hurt, I promise." Tresha assured her.
"All right." May took a deep breath. "It all started with your great-great-great grandmother. She somehow got powers and then the amulet fell into the family's possession. Only she knew what it truly was and she felt that her family was not protecting it well enough, so one night she took a few things and the amulet and left. She ran off and settled far away. Now, she made a life and never took the amulet off. Just before she died, a piece of her went into the amulet. Now, the amulet got passed down generation to generation, always taking a piece of the wearer just before they died. All these pieces gave the amulet powers. That's why demons wanted it, but the family always managed to keep it from the demons. My mother, your grandmother, uprooted us all while at a time when demons were very active. Witches were waiting for a prophecy of three witches to stop it, but it never happened. Just before she died, she secretly passed the amulet to your mother. We all separated after her death and the family lost most contact. You were so small when your mother died. It brought the family back together and we told you she died of a mysterious disease. That was a lie. My sister, your other aunt, Kelly and I took the amulet. We were tired of the deaths and neither of us wanted to see it happen again, so we sealed the amulet away. I don't know where it is anymore."
Piper and Tresha let it sink in. That was a lot of information.
"So, you have no idea of where it is?" Tresha asked.
"No." May replied simply.
"So, there's no way to get it?" Piper asked.
"Oh, there's a way all right. There's a way." May said.
