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A/N: I am so sorry that it has taken me so long to update this story. I have been battling major writers block. I know what I want to do with this story, but I can't seem to get it on paper. Anyways, this chapter was difficult to write, due to that reason. Anyways, I also apologize for the length of this chapter, being that it is fairly short. There wasn't really anything else I could do for this chapter, so I decided to just leave it as is. To make up for this, I decided to do a double post. I feel so horrible about the long wait. Anyways…on with the story…


Chapter 6

After Phoebe explained her vision to everyone at her table, everyone shared the same look of bewilderment and uneasiness.

Her vision was foreboding and mysterious as usual, but this time it was even more so. How could the people…the ship…everything disappear into thin air?

The worst part about it was that it wasn't like it could just be stopped. They were still in the middle of the ocean when that happens. It's not like they could just get off the ship.

And, as for the chances of her vision being wrong, there wasn't much chance. There were only two times that her visions were false alarms, both times of which were because her visions had been tampered with.

Even if it turned out that her vision had been tampered with, and it was, therefore, a false alarm, that would still mean that something was going on. To sum it all up, there seemed to be no way out.

"What do you think happened…will happen?" Reyes corrected.

"I don't know," Phoebe admitted, "but whatever it is, it definitely isn't good."


"If you had a vision telling you that this Phoebe has visions just like you," Bruce began, "and then when you shake her hand hoping to have another vision, she gets one… maybe you had your vision so that she would have hers?"

"Maybe," Johnny agreed, after considering the remote possibility of that being the case, "but it doesn't make sense that that should be where my involvement ends. There has to be more to it than that."

"Why don't you invite her over here so that we can try and find out what it is that she saw?" Sarah suggested.

"Not yet," Johnny said. "It would be too awkward…besides, I have a feeling it will be a while before we need to worry about whatever she saw to be fulfilled."


Shortly after the agents and the Halliwells left to board Aurora, Frohike began searching the Internet to figure out why he knew that ship.

"This may take a while," he said when he saw that everything was taking forever to load.


A/N: Well, that's it for chapter 6. Hope you liked it!