Leo and Piper nestled on the couch and held hands as if no time had passed. Finally, we were together, and now we could stop this madness. We still didn't have our powers; I tried to move a vase, and nothing happened. I didn't know if even we would get our powers; we were together and that was more important than our powers.

Kyle stood behind Leo, while Paige and Phoebe stared—stared at Piper's arm. "Paige, Phoebs, what is it?"

Phoebe walked to the area in which Piper collapsed and crouched to the broken glass. "The vial with the potion had broken when Piper fell."

"And?"

Paige moved by Piper and touched her right arm. "Some of the potion fell on Piper's arm, and while you were gone. Her arm cleared up. There were no boils or any sign of illness."

"Are you saying that the potion that vanquishes the demon is the anecdote for us?" Paige and Phoebe nodded. A sudden thought came to mind, "Piper." I sprinted down the attic stairs and toward Piper's room. My sisters, Kyle, and Leo came rushing behind me. "Phoebe, Piper, we need more vials of the potion and see if it helps little Piper."

Piper and Phoebe sprinted down the stairs to the kitchen. "Kyle, Leo, if this works, it could help the rest. Be ready. Paige, I need washcloths. They're in the linen closet." I entered little Piper's room. She still had marks where the boils were, and when I touched her face, it was still warm. "Baby?"

Piper opened her eyes and whispered, "Mommy?"

"We think we have something that will help you get better." By the time, I stripped Piper of her nightgown. Phoebe and Piper had four vials of the potion, and Paige had several washcloths.

"Who are they, Mommy?"

"They are my sisters, your aunts. We'll explain everything later." Phoebe and Paige wiped the potion on her legs, Piper, her arms and face, and I did her mid-section. As if like an eraser, all the marks disappeared, and her body temperature was normal. As we finished, a bright light shined on the bed—a familiar light.

"Pretty," Little Piper mused, "What is it?"

"It means you're part of something very special, Honey." We dressed our daughter back into her nightgown and tucked her back in her bed.

I perched myself on the top of her mattress. "These are my sisters, Piper. We all have powers to help people."

"I thought you didn't have powers."

"The pretty light gave us our powers; people called us, The Charmed Ones. You want to see one of my powers?"

"YES!" On her toy box was a plush teddy bear. I moved my arm, and the teddy bear came into arms. "WOW!"

"This is Aunt Phoebe."

"I have premonitions. I can see in the future. Paige, stop thinking if you can orb or not!"

I clarified, "She is also an empath. She can read emotions and some thoughts. This is your Aunt Paige."

Paige orbed from one side of the bed to the other, "YES!" and realized we were still waiting. "I have a similar power like your Mom's. Bear." The bear left my arms, and it was in Paige's.

"This is your Aunt Piper."

"Your name is Piper, too?" I remember when we went to the 1970s and saw our younger selves. Younger Piper was also amazed of someone else having her name.

"Yes, and I have a different power. Phoebs, grab a piece of ice from that glass and throw it up." Phoebe reached into the cup and tossed the cube in the air. Piper froze the cube.

"COOL! You have my power, too."

"I have something else." Piper, then, made the ice cube explode in a million pieces.

"Will I be able to do that, too?"

I kissed her head. "We'll see. Some people might call us different names—just remember your aunts' names start with the letter P. Now, we have to do some work, and I want you to get a good night's sleep. We'll tell you more in the next couple of days." Each of my sisters hugged little Piper, and I turned off the light and closed the door.

"Leo? Kyle?" They came down the stairs. "We need all the whitelighters we can get. We have a cure for the plague." Both orbed out. "Ladies, we got some vials to fill."