"Tab..."

"Yeah, Zev?"

"I'm sorry about that joke I made about you..."

"It's okay, Zev... I'm just glad you apologized."

Their attention turned to the stone.

"It's definetly not a mood stone," Zevina said.

"Yeah..." Tabitha agreed.

"What do you think it is?" Zevina asked.

"I don't know, but maybe I should ask my mom... she... uh... she knows about this sort of thing. I'll just have to show it to her."

"But I won't take it off..." Zevina reminded her.

"So I guess you'll just have to come over!" Tabitha said, happily.

"Okay, it's a date!"

"Hey, mommy!" Tabitha ran in the house and was scooped up into her mother's arms.

"Hello, sweetheart. How was school?"

"Great! Mommy, this is Zevina." Tabitha said, introducing her new friend.

"Hello, Zevina... umm... wh--what's that?" Sam asked nervously, pointing to Zevina's necklace.

"I have no idea. That's why we're asking YOU, Mrs. Stephens." Zevina said.

"Yeah, well, about that... uhhhhhh... I'll have to take it and inspect it..." Samantha said, reaching for the stone.

"No!" Zevina pulled away. "You can't take it off of me. It's never been taken off of me since I was a baby!"

"How will I find out what it is, Zevina?" Samantha asked. "Let me look at it." She got down on her knees to Zevina's level, and took the stone in her hand. It started to glow a hot blue. It got so hot that Sam dropped it in pain. "Okay, I think a bit of further investigation is required. Let me get my mother... she's in the kitchen." Sam ran into the kitchen and desperately started calling out, (in a soft whisper, of course) "MOTHER!" Within an instant Endora appeared.

"What is it, Samantha?"

"Mother, one of Tabitha's friends is wearing a really strange necklace. I need you to come check it out... but she's a mortal... so no diagnosis in front of her."

"Got it." Endora followed Samantha back into the foyer where Tabitha and Zevina were waiting eagerly. "May I see your necklace, child?"

"You can touch it, but you can't take it offa her..." Tabitha said.

"I completely understand." Endora said, reaching for the stone. She held it, and it glowed a hot blue, as it had for Samantha. "Aha... I know what this is," Endora said, inteligently. "The only way we can test my hypothesis, though... is to try it on Durwood." At that instant, Darrin walked in the door.