After her sisters orbed out, Piper allowed Leo to steer her into the living room to rest. They'd been lying on the couch together for a while when suddenly Piper pulled her hand to her stomach, an odd look her face.

"What?" he asked, sitting up abruptly. "What's wrong?"

"I don't think anything's wrong, exactly," she replied. "I just feel... weird. I think it's got something to do with the baby, but it feels like something she's doing, not like something's happening to her. Did that make any sense?"

"Uh... kindof," he said. "Do you want me to try healing?"

She shrugged. "I don't know. I don't think either of us is hurt."

Before he could respond, a spare vial of vanquishing potion that Prue had left in the kitchen appeared in a swirl of bright lights, dropping into Piper's lap.

"Oh my God," she breathed. "I did not do that. I cannot do that. Leo, did you do that?"

Leo shook his head. "No, I didn't do that. I think it may have been..."

"Oh my God," Piper repeated. She looked down at her stomach, then back up at him, a slow smile forming on her face. "Looks like our child takes after her Aunt Paige." She picked up the vial, examaning it. "That's so weird. Leo, why would she call this to us?"

Leo shrugged, then leaned in close to her. "Sweetheart, do you want to tell Daddy what you're up to?"

Piper pushed his head away, laughing. She was quickly cut short by a crash and the sound of Remler leaping in through the window. Leo pushed her down, huddling on top of her to protect her from the shattering glass that was falling around them, and she wrapped her fist around the potion. When everything was clear, they slowly got up.

"How did you get here?" Piper demanded. "Where are my sisters?"

Remler smiled, his crooked teeth showing. "Your sisters are a bit... held up..."

She raised her arm, ready to throw the potion, but Leo stopped her. "You can't vanquish him with just that. You need the Power of Three, remember?"

"Listen to the Whitelighter," Remler advised.

"Just freeze him," Leo whispered.

"I can't, my powers don't work on him," she reminded him.

Just then, Remler collapsed to the floor. The baby had orbed a potted plant above his head, and it knocked him unconcious.

"Good girl," Piper running off toward the attic.

"What are you doing?" Leo asked, following her.

"Getting things ready for when he wakes up," she replied. Without further explanation, she grabbed five crystals and ran back downstairs. She arranged the crystals in a circle on the floor around him, slamming the last one down in place just as the demon was coming to.

"Tell me where my sisters are," she demanded fiercly as the demon was hit with a powerful jolt. She picked up a crystal so he could talk, but he simply glared at her and said nothing. "Let's try this again," she said, throwing the crystal back down. This time, she let it sit for a while, theorizing that the more pain the demon was in, the more likely he was to talk.

He still refused to talk, and after a while, she grew weary of trying to make him. She left the crystal in place, so Remler couldn't move, and turned to her husband. "Can you sense them?"

He nodded. "I know they're alive, but I can't tell where they are. Wherever it is, he's got some kind of magical cloak around the place, blocking me out."

"If you can't find them, a tracking spell wouldn't work," Piper mused out loud. "Where did Phoebe say she'd scryed him at again?"

"The masoleum," he replied. "You don't think he's holding them there, do you?"

Piper shrugged. "I think we should check."

Leo sighed. "Fine. I'll go. But Piper, we don't have time to go orbing all over the city looking for them, so try getting some information out of Remler before you turn our living room into a toaster oven with those crystals, okay?"

"Okay," she promised. He kissed her good-bye, and then orbed out.

He orbed into the cemetery, right outside the masoleum. Not really expecting to find his sisters-in-law there, he went up to the door, and tried opening it.

It wouldn't budge. Now growing suspicious, Leo tried to orb inside, and was thrown back. He ran back up to the door, and started pounding on it. "Girls," he called, hoping they could hear him.

Inside the crypt, Prue, Phoebe, and Paige jumped up at hearing his voice.

"Leo, we're here," Prue yelled back.

"Hang on," he said. "I can't get into you. I'm going back to the manor to get Piper."

He orbed out, reappearing in the same place he left. Piper looked up as he said, "I've found them."