Chapter 13 Telepaths and In-Laws.

Tamora and Henry Junior were happy that Kat proved to be quick in stealing files. On powerful telepaths, they had tried to remain neutral and not get involved. But they knew, they couldn't stay like that much longer. If their cousins didn't choose to end things peacefully. They would have to get involved. The three were once again sat at their dining table going through the files Kat had stolen.

"Dane," Tamora said.

"He's six."

"Just bribe him with an action figure and I bet he be all for helping us." Henry Junior spoke up.

"We are not using a child. What about Kelly?" Kat suggested.

"Not as powerful but her skills seem pretty decent." Tamora replied.

"What about the senior?" Henry Junior asked.

"Oh, Diana. Give me a sec." Kat said as she put the file she was currently reading to one side. And started to search through some of the other files until she found Diana's.

"She might be right for the job." Tamora responded.

"I'll talk to her hopefully; she's up for the job." Kat said before she orbed away.


Meanwhile back at the Gilbert-Halliwell house, we have Wyatt and Bianca alone in the living room. Sat down on the couch. While George and Chris are in the kitchen making potions. Wyatt would always be grateful for the invention of the Internet. But still, sometimes he felt it took away something special when it came to researching about magic or anything supernatural. Bianca wouldn't allow Wyatt to touch her Book of Shadows leaving him to do his research on his tablet.

"Why must you assume if any werewolf lore is accurate it has to be related to Ancient Greece or Rome?" Wyatt asked the ex-assassin.

"Gaea and Uranus have proven to exist. So, chances are Greek/Roman mythology about werewolves should be the most accurate." Bianca answered.

"Still all roads can't always lead back to them."

"I think this is our best bet and if I'm wrong feel free to gloat." Bianca told Wyatt.

"Alright, I've had enough time to switch." Wyatt snapped before he put his tablet on the coffee table. He then tried to take Bianca's open Book of Shadows off her lap. The book responded instantly by closing by itself. The moment Wyatt's hands touched the book it threw him back off the couch and onto the floor.

"Why can't I touch your Book of Shadows?" Wyatt demanded to know as he got to his feet.

"Chris and I put a protection spell on the book. Only those we give permission to can touch it." Bianca explained.

"When did you start this Book of Shadows?" Wyatt asked.

"When he was fifteen." Bianca responded.

"Lovely and I was kept in the dark because."

"You didn't have the right to know besides. You wouldn't want any knowledge; I picked up being added to your precious tome. Any knowledge, I acquire becomes damaged goods in your eyes." Bianca said.

"You overreact," Wyatt replied with a sigh.

"When you found out Chris and I was dating. You banged your head against a wall fifteen times." Bianca reminded Wyatt.

"I may have not handled the situation as well as I could." Wyatt forced himself to say.

"I still have the death threats you sent me." Bianca replied. Wyatt winced he had completely forgotten about ever writing them.

"I wouldn't call them death threats Bianca." Wyatt said.

"What do you call letters you wrote to me threatening to rip out my spleen unless I broke up with Christopher? They filled a whole draw." Bianca responded.

"I could have expressed my concerns about your relationship with my brother a tad bit better. But still, this book might have had something." Wyatt told Bianca. Looking back Wyatt wondered if knowing what he knew now would he have been more open to the idea of Chris and Bianca.

End of chapter.