Author's Note: Well, I'm glad that you all are enjoying the story thus far. I know that the whole Chris and Wyatt having dual premonitions is a bit strange and whatnot, but in my story I didn't want to have one brother more powerful that the other. As for having premonitions, it probably won't happen again, it was just a power that happens for Chris and Wyatt once in a blue moon as opposed to Phoebe and Bryn's having them all the time. And it looks like you all want to see the reunion between Piper and Chris, and don't worry, it's coming, I just need to write it...at some point...but it will be written. Anyway, I'll get out of here and let you all get to reading.

Chapter Fifteen: Rumors of a Great Good

Once he materialized in his lair, Wyatt immediately began to search for Barbas. He had to know who this young man from school was and he was not going to rest until he did so. Unfortunately, the one person he thought might know was nowhere to be found. Angrily, Wyatt paced around his lair, then left to walk about the Underworld.

Needing a place to think, Wyatt decided that it would be best to go to his spot, and found it interesting that there was a scantly clad woman standing where he would. Confused, he walked toward the woman and realized that she was a Seer. He stopped next to her as she turned her head to acknowledge his presence.

"Seer," Wyatt said, nodding his head.

"Lord Wyatt," she answered. "I am sorry that I have invaded your personal space, but there are matters which I thought you should be addressed on as soon as possible."

"Being?"

"The rumors have begun to circulate again," she answered. "About the Great Good."

Wyatt's eyes widened. "I want as much information you have on this Great Good, because I think I have met him and need to find the key to his demise."

The Seer made a face. "That may be more difficult than you would like. I sense that he has much power."

Wyatt shook his head. "Not more than I."

The Seer bowed her head. "I mean not to be arrogant, but you must not hold yourself in such high regard when it comes to this threat to our kind. You may be more powerful than any other demon I have met, but that does not mean that there are not others out in the world who are just as powerful. There is a balance, and I believe that this Great Good is your balance."

He motioned for her to continue.

"From what I have seen, he is confused. He has many powers and yet, does not know what to do with them. I believe he is lost and is not where he truly belongs, therefore does not understand his powers as you or I understand ours. I know you think that with this information you will be able to go out and kill him easily, but that is not the case. He may not know his powers, but he can use them and he will be a formidable foe when he uses them. And believe me, he will if he knows he is in danger."

"Then what I am to do?" Wyatt asked. "You make him seem unbeatable. If there is nothing I can do-"

The Seer silenced him. "I am not saying that he cannot be defeated. If he going to die, it must be soon, when he has little knowledge of his powers and what he is capable of. And a suggestion, if I may make one: if you cannot attack him physically, attack him mentally, or emotionally."

"Friends or family? I'm sure he has both of those and they should be easy prey," Wyatt answered. "Thank you Seer."

"My wish is only to serve you, my lord."

With that, the Seer bowed and shimmered away, leaving Wyatt alone. He was not afraid, but he knew that this "great good" must be destroyed.

When Bryn got home from school, she ran throughout the house looking for her Uncle Leo. It wasn't that she didn't want to talk to her mom about her premonition, but she knew that her uncle, being the Whitelighter that he was, would know more about what she had felt and who the young men in her visions might be. Making her way to the attic, Bryn found her uncle at the Book of Shadows, the place he always was if he was in the Manor.

"Bryn, I didn't see you there," Leo said as he looked up as Bryn coughed to get his attention. It was then that he saw the expression on her face. "Is something the matter?"

Walking over to the couch, she sat down and shook her head. "That's just it, I don't know."

Leo sat next to her. "Want to tell me about it or would you rather I got your mom?"

"You please," Bryn said. "It's just...there is this guy at school and I had a premonition when I shook his hand. I don't really remember what I saw, but I felt drawn to him."

"Magically drawn to him?"

"More than that," Bryn answered. "I was hit by both a premonition and my empathy. It was really strange, I could feel all this power inside this guy, but he felt so...I don't know, confused and alone?"

Leo nodded. "You think he's good?"

"All good," she replied, nodding. "I sensed nothing but good in this guy, so I was glad, but I figured I should tell someone."

Standing, Leo returned to the Book. "Well, all I can think of is that you keep an eye out for this guy. Just watch him and see what he's like. I'm glad you told me too, Bryn."

"No problem. And, Uncle Leo?"

"Yeah?"

"You remember when the Elders said that they thought they felt a great evil out there?"

"Yes."

"Maybe this guy, the one I met, maybe he is a great good."

Leo smiled at Bryn's optimism. "I hope so, Bryn. I hope so."