Rosalee found a man who would be able to analyze the cloth and allow whatever symbols were on it to be read.

After some tests, the symbols turned out to be part of a very ancient language. A language that none of them knew. So the next step was to decipher the language and determine what it meant.

There was one word that looked familiar. Unfortunately, that word meant destroyer.

"Well that's not a good sign." Monroe commented. "I'm seriously starting to think getting that stick was a really bad idea."

But it was too late to think about the repercussions now. All the group could do was deal with whatever came next.

The best way to prepare themselves for the danger, was to find out what the rest of those symbols meant.

While that was happening, there were still cases to deal with. Nick couldn't stop being a detective just because he had a mystical stick and cloth to decypher, or a powerful child living with him half of the time.

Though he realized he had to be careful to make sure Diana was not in hearing distance whenever he talked about his cases.

He had been dealing with a strange case of a human man who obtained a mask made from a murdered wesen in woge. The mask had given the young man great strength and speed, but it had also made him more violent. It took over his life and turned him into a killer. He attacked the maker of the mask, killing him, because he couldn't get the mask of and the mask maker claimed he couldn't help him, that he had even warned him not to leave it on to long, or the animal instinct of the mask would take over.

Nick had asked Adalind if she had ever heard of things like that happening.

"I've heard rumors. But always chalked it up to exaggeration. Like wesen urban myths." She answered.

"Well, as it turns out, there are a few urban myths that are true. And this is the second time I've encountered someone who was able to keep the skins of wesen woged after their death." Nick said, shaking his head at the circumstances.

"What was the first?" Adalind asked.

"Some wesen hunter, who was wesen as well as hunting them, went after a couple who were the rarest wesen, thought to be extinct. He wanted to get rich off of their skins. Rosalee, Monroe and I were able to find them in time, thankfully. We assisted when the woman gave birth and then stopped the hunter."

Adalind gave him her brightest proudest smiles. "I'm so happy you were able to help that family."

She would have said more, but she was interrupted by her daughter.

"Nick's really good at helping people? Isn't he mom?" Diana observed.

"He is sweety." Adalind replied. Then asked with concern. "How long have you been listening?"

"I heard Nick talk about the wesen mask." Diana then looked at Nick and asked. "Did you arrest the man who wore the mask?"

"No, honey. It wasn't his fault he did what he did. He didn't know, or understand what would happen. He couldn't control himself. But he would always feel guilty. Even if it wasn't his fault." Nick said.

"That's why you have to be very careful with magic." Adalind explained to her daughter. "It's never a good idea to mess with something you can't completely control. And things can get very out of hand, and very dangerous if you don't know what you're doing."

Though they were able to turn the situation into a lesson on not to use her powers for selfish reasons, Nick and Adalind still felt the need to buy Diana a tablet and a pair of headphones. In order to lessen the chances of the little girl over hearing something that might not be appropriate for her to hear.

As powerful and as special as Diana was, everyone who knew and loved her wanted her to have as much of a normal childhood as possible. And they didn't want her to think that her powers were the only thing that defined who she was. Each member of their unique little family tried to show her that there were multiple traits that made up all of a person.

Monroe showed Diana that he was a blutbad, with great strength, and a keen sense of smell, but what he was passionate about were clocks, knowing as much as he could about history and maps.

Nick had also pointed out that Monroe was obsessed with Halloween and Christmas, and even had his friend show Diana his many many boxes of decorations.

The group had chuckled at how wide her eyes had gotten and how her mouth had dropped open in shock.

"Maybe you could help Uncle Monroe decorate this Halloween and Christmas?" Rosalee offered.

"OK." Diana expressed excitedly, looking forward to helping and seeing all the wonderful things.

Rosalee had her own influence in showing the little girl what all a person could do. The fuchsbau showed she was an intelligent and successful business owner. She helped people everyday and she was well loved and respected by her friends and family.

But Diana really understood how a person wasn't only all what their abilities made them to be through Nick and Adalind.

Diana saw her mother had powers, but also saw how Nick was always more impressed with her intelligence. Like whenever she talked about some obscure fact of an ancient culture, he would look at Adalind as if she were the most amazing person in the world.

Diana had overheard Nick say how he needed Adalind's love and tenderness. That coming home to her after seeing the worst of the world always gave him peace and comfort.

Diana also witnessed how her mother loved much more than Nick's strength, speed and fighting abilities. In fact, they didn't really seem important at all. Adalind was overheard to say that she loved how strong Nick's arms were, because of how comforting they were to have around her.

Of course, lessons on life and self worth were not the only things that Diana needed to be taught.

Realizing that Diana's education would have to be from the people who already knew her, due to her powers and the possibility of her using them in public, it was decided that the adults in her life would be handling everything until they felt she was ready to attend school with other children.

Adalind handled mathematics, since numbers and money were her expertise, due to being an estate and financial lawyer.

She and Rosalee taught science, using the side room and kitchen of the spice show to show how chemicals work.

Monroe got the job of history, since he never hesitated in telling anyone the story behind anything.

It was a great opportunity for Adalind to run a few errands for an hour while Diana absorbed the stories Monroe had to tell.

And unfortunately, those who cared nothing about Diana and her need to have a normal childhood and only cared about her powers and what she could do for them, saw it as an opportunity to gain some leverage into obtaining what they wanted.

Namely, Diana and the powerful artifact in the grimm's possession.