"How?" Tresha asked.
"There's a spell that can be said. But it will only work if the amulet is your destiny." May told them.
"What do you mean?" Piper asked.
"My mother, your grandmother, talked of the destined one. When we asked about the amulet and why she wore it, she would tell us that she was merely keeping it safe for the destined one. Of course, our next question was who was the destined one. She would explain to us that the destined one was someone in the family that be able to unleash all of the amulet's powers and use them for the greater good. The destined one would come in the future and everyone else in the family was merely someone who wore the amulet to keep it safe until the destined one came." May explained.
"So, destiny basically has life planned out for the real wearer?" Tresha asked.
"Exactly." May smiled. "Your mother always said it was you. Of course Kelly and I feared that would be true. We couldn't bear any more deaths, especially not yours. But your mother always insisted that it would be you."
"Well, if my mother did believe so much, then I want to try the spell." Tresha insisted.
May got a small frown and said, "All right, but I don't like it."
May got up and went upstairs. When she came back, she had a small, old-looking piece of paper.
"Here." May simply said and handed Tresha the paper.
Tresha took the paper with trembling fingers and opened it.
She looked at May and then Piper. Both had encouraging eyes.
Tresha said the spell and waited. Nothing happened.
"You must not be the destined one." May said.
Before anyone could say anything else, a blinding blue flash filled the room and after it went away, they all opened their eyes and looked.
An amulet, that had a glowing blue light around it, hovered in front of Tresha.
Tresha stared at it for a minute then reached up to touch it. It fell into her hand. Tresha instinctively put it on.
"Your mother was right." May said.
"What now?" Tresha asked Piper.
"There's still someone to vanquish." Piper said.
Tresha just nodded.
"Vanquish? Who?" May asked.
"Eulb. He wants the amulet." Tresha said.
May put a hand on Tresha's shoulder and said, "Don't let him have it."
Tresha just nodded and her and Piper left.
"So, oh destined one, where did you see Eulb last?" Piper asked as she drove home.
"Um...at the park. Just when he turned me into a cat." Tresha said.
"Well, I have a feeling he knows you've got the amulet." Piper told her.
"How do you figure?" Tresha asked her.
Piper pulled into the driveway and told her, "I've had experience. Trust me, if you don't want a demon to know that you've got something, they already know."
They went into the house and were walking into the kitchen when Eulb was just walking out.
"See what I mean?" Piper asked.
Tresha ducked behind Piper and Piper pulled a small bottle from her coat pocket.
"Give me the girl and you can live witch." Eulb spat.
"Um, no. I was thinking of doing this instead." Piper said and threw the bottle.
Just as the bottle hit the ground, the amulet started to glow and become hot.
The bottle shattered, but Eulb was still there.
"Ooh, really effective." Eulb said sarcastically.
"Since when are demons sarcastic?" Piper asked.
"Um, Piper." Tresha said.
Piper turned and noticed the amulet glowing.
"Um, will it vanquish him or something?" Piper asked.
"I don't know." Tresha said.
"Well, try it!" Piper exclaimed as Eulb started walking toward them.
Tresha grabbed the amulet in one hand and closed her eyes. She imagined Eulb bursting into flames and being vanquished. After a few minutes, she heard a loud bang and opened her eyes. Eulb was gone.
"What happened?" She asked Piper.
"He-he blew up." Piper said. She really didn't know if it really happened.
"So that's how it works." Tresha said.
"Huh?" Piper asked.
"Oh, I just imagined him bursting into flames and being vanquished. I guess that's how the amulet works." Tresha told her.
Leo orbed in.
"Oh hello. You missed all the action." Piper told him.
"That's too bad." Leo said. "I'm here for Tresha."
"Why?" Piper asked.
"The Elders want to see her then she's going to go back to life." Leo told her.
"Not fair. She gets to meet the Elders. I wanna!" Piper said.
Tresha and Leo just laughed.
"Well, she has a reason to." Leo said. "Well, uh, you have to say good-bye." Leo walked into the kitchen to give them some time.
"It's been fun." Tresha said.
"Yeah it has. I just can't believe you actually put up with me when you were a cat." Piper said. They both laughed a little.
"You're not annoying. I really had fun." Tresha said.
"Me too." Piper said. Leo came back in.
"We have to go now." He said.
"Bye Piper." Tresha said.
"Bye. Have fun with that destiny." Piper said.
Tresha smiled then Leo orbed out with Tresha.
Piper sighed and went upstairs.