"That's why they don't like me. They think I'm a freak," Molly said.
"You're not a freak. I'm just like you. Watch," Paige said," Pencil holder!"
The pencil holder appeared in her hand. She set it back down.
"I knew you were like me from the second I walked in the door," Molly said.
"I want you to keep in touch with me. If you're in trouble, I want you to call this number," Paige said, giving her a piece of paper with her home number and cell number.
Molly nodded and went outside. Her parents cam back in.
"Can we go now?" Richard asked.
"Mr. Seal, I know what your can do. I know it's scary, but do you know who her real parents are?" Paige said.
"No. Someone left her on our doorstep. Then as she was getting older she was showing these weird powers. We were scared. We didn't know what to do, so we just didn't let her outside or anything," Richard said.
"I will take care of it. But first, I have to ask, do you want her to live with you anymore?" Paige asked.
"We love her, it's just, we don't know what she is," Jessica said.
"I might be able to find special place for her if you don't want her."
Richard and Jessica looked at each other.
"Why don't you take Molly home and spend some time with her. I gave her two phone numbers where to reach me. If you decide, call me and let me know," Paige said, getting up and holding her hand out.
"Thank you Paige. I don't know what we would have done without you," Richard said, shaking her hand.
"It's no problem," Paige said, shaking Jessica's hand.
Molly waved goodbye and they left. Maybe Leo knew of someplace where Molly could go and learn how to control her powers better. She had a feeling Molly's parents might not want her because of what she was. Paige knew how Molly must feel. Paige had been in that position before too. Paige was still shocked by what she had just learned about Molly. It was possible her father was Whitelighter and her mother a witch. It was like Paige's parents. Paige would have to go home and tell her sisters about this. But after work, she didn't want to get in trouble again for leaving. She wanted to talk to them in person in case anyone were to hear her talking on the phone.
"You're not a freak. I'm just like you. Watch," Paige said," Pencil holder!"
The pencil holder appeared in her hand. She set it back down.
"I knew you were like me from the second I walked in the door," Molly said.
"I want you to keep in touch with me. If you're in trouble, I want you to call this number," Paige said, giving her a piece of paper with her home number and cell number.
Molly nodded and went outside. Her parents cam back in.
"Can we go now?" Richard asked.
"Mr. Seal, I know what your can do. I know it's scary, but do you know who her real parents are?" Paige said.
"No. Someone left her on our doorstep. Then as she was getting older she was showing these weird powers. We were scared. We didn't know what to do, so we just didn't let her outside or anything," Richard said.
"I will take care of it. But first, I have to ask, do you want her to live with you anymore?" Paige asked.
"We love her, it's just, we don't know what she is," Jessica said.
"I might be able to find special place for her if you don't want her."
Richard and Jessica looked at each other.
"Why don't you take Molly home and spend some time with her. I gave her two phone numbers where to reach me. If you decide, call me and let me know," Paige said, getting up and holding her hand out.
"Thank you Paige. I don't know what we would have done without you," Richard said, shaking her hand.
"It's no problem," Paige said, shaking Jessica's hand.
Molly waved goodbye and they left. Maybe Leo knew of someplace where Molly could go and learn how to control her powers better. She had a feeling Molly's parents might not want her because of what she was. Paige knew how Molly must feel. Paige had been in that position before too. Paige was still shocked by what she had just learned about Molly. It was possible her father was Whitelighter and her mother a witch. It was like Paige's parents. Paige would have to go home and tell her sisters about this. But after work, she didn't want to get in trouble again for leaving. She wanted to talk to them in person in case anyone were to hear her talking on the phone.
