"Honestly, Piper," said Stanley in the living room, "I never wanted to hurt you or your baby."
"Then why did you switch the medicine?" asked Leo, "And why the gas?"
"I didn't have a choice, "said Stanley, "I had to do something?"
"Why?" Paige asked.
"You won't believe me," said Stanley. "No one ever does. Not even my dad believes me."
"Oh we might surprise you," said Piper.
"You'll think I'm crazy," said Stanley.
"Try us," said Phoebe.
"Okay," said Stanley, "I can see the future."
Everyone just looked at each other.
"See, said Stanley, "I told you that you wouldn't believe me. I knew you'd think I was crazy."
"On the contrary," said Phoebe. "We do believe you."
"You do?" asked Stanley, "Really? You're not just yanking my chain?"
"No Stanley, we aren't," said Phoebe. "You and I have something in common. We believe you because I can see the future, too. That's how I knew Darryl was on the front porch."
"And how you had a premonition without touching anything," said Leo. "The proximity of your two powers enhanced yours."
"What does that have to do with me?" Piper asked. "Or my baby? And why would you want to stop me from having her?"
"I had a vision of her," said Stanley, "I saw her destroy the world."
"What?" Phoebe asked, "When?"
"A couple of weeks ago when Piper refilled one of her prescriptions."
"If he really does have premonitions," said Leo, "this could be serious. I need to check with the, uh, some older people about this. I'll use the kitchen.
Leo went to the kitchen to orb to the Elders about Stanley's premonitions.
"Okay Stanley," said Phoebe. "Start from the beginning."
"Well," said Stanley, "I've had the ability as long as I can remember. Like I said, when I tell people they think I'm, crazy."
"I know how that is," said Phoebe.
"I can't really control it," said Stanley. "It just kind of happens when I touch someone or something."
"The psychic impression left by people triggers it," said Phoebe. "That's how mine works too. And I can't control it either."
"Well," continued Stanley, "a couple of weeks ago Piper refilled a prescription. When I took the money from her, I had one of my visions. I saw your daughter all grown up. She's going to have some kind of powers, like her," he glanced over at Paige. "In this vision she was fighting some guy with powers too. He was dressed all in black and had a goatee. She beat him and he just burned up."
The sisters looked at each other. What Stanley had just described was a fight with a warlock. A fight that Piper's daughter obviously won.
"That can't be all of it," said Piper. "What makes you think she'll destroy the world?"
"I saw it," said Stanley. "After my dad filled the prescription, I handed you the package. When you touched it I had another vision. This time I saw a city in ruins. Everywhere you looked there was desolation. The sky was all red and clouded over.
"I know enough about nuclear weapons to know what a nuclear winter is. And I may not be able to control my visions, but I can add things up. And this only added up one way.
"Your daughter kills this man and that somehow causes the end of the world.
