Post by mcharmed21 on Jan 4, 2005 0:23:53 GMT -5
Author: Rina Keaton
TITLE: LESSONS IN WITCHCRAFT II
AUTHOR: RFK
SERIES: CHA
CODE: All
RATING: [PG]
SUMMARY: The Charmed Ones discovers the limitations of their knowledge on witchcraft. Set after "The Staff of Fire" - AU between S5 and S6. Second in series.
FEEDBACK: june_daley@rocketmail.com - Be my guest. But please, be kind.
DISCLAIMER: The Charmed Ones, Leo Wyatt, and Cole Turner belong to Constance Burge, Brad Kern and Spelling Productions. The McNeills, thankfully, are my creations.
NOTE: In the previous story, "Lessons in Witchcraft I" (p070.ezboard.com/fcharmed...35.topic), Paige had decided to get extra lessons in witchcraft after reading a book she had purchased during a vacation in Scotland. Paige ended up being surprised that her family's views on being a witch and Elise McNeill's views were far apart. The story picks up with Paige informing her sisters about her lesson with old Mrs. McNeill.
"LESSONS IN WITCHCRAFT II" by RFK
Both Phoebe and Piper stared at Paige in disbelief, while she repeated Elise McNeill's words.
"That can't be right!" Phoebe declared. "Our Book of Shadows specifically states that it is our duty, as witches, to protect the innocent!"
Piper added, "And how else would you explain all of those demonic attacks that we've endured over the years?"
Paige heaved a sigh. "I don't know, Piper. The Source, himself? I mean, we all know that the Oracle had foreseen us killing him. Maybe he had put a bounty on us; to make sure that didn't happen. Isn't that what Cole had told us?"
"Yeah," Phoebe replied. "But still . . ."
"But what?" Although she understood her sisters' reaction to what Elise McNeill had told her, Paige also felt a slight twinge of frustration at their reluctance to even consider that the elderly witch may have been right. "C'mon, Pheebs! Has it ever occurred to you that, whoever said we had a duty to always fight evil, may have been wrong? Maybe the reason the McNeills have managed to live long lives is that they don't go around chasing after demons and warlocks at the drop of a hat."
Piper rolled her eyes. "Paige, I realize that you think the world of the McNeills, but it is possible that the, uh . . . old lady may be wrong."
"Or she could be right," Paige countered. "Anyway, why are you arguing against this? Wouldn't you like to accept the possibility that being a witch doesn't mean that we have to go around vanquishing demons all the time? You don't even like being a witch. Remember?"
The oldest Halliwell looked away, her dark eyes unfathomable. "Don't forget that I had a chance to give up being a witch . . . and I didn't take it."
"Yeah Piper!" Paige's voice dripped with scorn. "And we all know why. Don't we?"
"Paige . . ."
Paige heaved a sigh. "C'mon Piper! Be honest! You had turned down the chance to give up your powers, because of us. Because Phoebe and I had decided to remain as witches. You had accepted our decision, because you had no choice. Majority rules."
Piper's mouth tightened. "What are you getting at, Paige?"
"Maybe you should join me in these lessons," the younger witch replied. She glanced at the middle Halliwell. "Both you and Phoebe. I mean, wouldn't it be nice to find out that being a witch is more than killing demons and warlocks? I swear, sometimes I feel that we're nothing more than supernatural killers. And we're no better than the people we go after."
Both Piper and Phoebe exchanged uneasy looks. "C'mon guys!" Paige added. "What's the harm? We all know that the McNeills know a hell of a lot more about the Craft than we do. And Phoebe, haven't you always said that we need to learn a lot more? Well, here's our opportunity."
Piper was the first to speak. She sighed. "Well . . . okay. I'll join you for one lesson and see how it works out. Pheebs?"
The middle Charmed One hesitated. Then she growled, "Okay. Sure. Although I think we're wasting our time."
Paige ignored Phoebe's last barb and continued, "Great! I'll call Olivia right now."
"Olivia?" Phoebe looked unpleasantly surprised. "But I thought Mrs. McNeill was . . . Paige wait!" But the youngest Charmed One had rushed upstairs, before Phoebe's cries could sink in.
* * * *
The following Sunday afternoon, Olivia appeared at the Halliwells' manor, carrying a large knit bag. "Hi guys!" she greeted upon entering the house. "Ready for today's lesson?"
Paige replied cheerfully, "I'm ready! And so is Phoebe." She indicated her older sister, sitting morosely in one of the living room's chairs. "Piper's upstairs with Wyatt. She'll be down in a few minutes."
While Olivia removed a few objects from her bag, Piper appeared on the staircase. "Okay, I'm here for the lesson," she drawled. "Although I think I know all there is to being a witch."
Olivia responded with a polite smile. "If you say so." She continued to remove more objects from her bag. "So Paige, what did you learn from my grandmother?"
After taking a deep breath, Paige replied, "I learned that the word, witch, means 'wise one'. And that witches are basically are basically healers, teachers and spiritual leaders." She paused before adding, "And not protectors of innocents." Piper's eyes rolled, while Phoebe's mouth formed a tight line.
"Anything else?" Olivia asked.
"Oh yeah. Mrs. McNeill talked about the history of Wicca, and its origins in British Mystery Traditions, like the Picts, who were around before the Celts. The early Celts, and aspects of Celtic Druidism. She also added that American Wicca is descended from British Wicca, which was originated by some guy named Gerald Gardner."
Olivia corrected, "Actually, many witches believe that present-day American Wicca comes from the studies of Gerald Gardner, Alexander Sanders, and Celtic Wicca. Did Gran tell you how people become witches?"
Before Paige could answer, Piper turned to her. "I don’t know about your grandmother, but Paige didn’t say anything. Paige? Did she?”<br>
The youngest Halliwell hesitated, before she finally replied, “Oh yeah. I forgot about that. Mrs. McNeill told me how people become witches.”<br>
Both Piper and Phoebe looked confused. “How they become witches?” the former repeating. “What are you saying? That people aren't born witches?"
"That is exactly what she’s saying, Piper," Olivia answered. "I was not born a witch, and neither were you or your sisters."
A half-hearted laugh escaped the oldest Halliwell's mouth. "Okay, I know this is a joke. We weren’t born witches? Now, I really find that hard to believe. I mean, we all had our powers when we were born. Well, I don't know about Paige . . ."
"I had my whitelighter powers," the younger woman interjected.
"This is different, Paige," Piper continued. "I’m talking about witches’ powers. When I was young, I already had the power to freeze, Prue had her telekinesis and Phoebe . . . well, Mom was able to use her power of premonition, while she was still in the womb. Shouldn't that have made us witches from birth?"
TITLE: LESSONS IN WITCHCRAFT II
AUTHOR: RFK
SERIES: CHA
CODE: All
RATING: [PG]
SUMMARY: The Charmed Ones discovers the limitations of their knowledge on witchcraft. Set after "The Staff of Fire" - AU between S5 and S6. Second in series.
FEEDBACK: june_daley@rocketmail.com - Be my guest. But please, be kind.
DISCLAIMER: The Charmed Ones, Leo Wyatt, and Cole Turner belong to Constance Burge, Brad Kern and Spelling Productions. The McNeills, thankfully, are my creations.
NOTE: In the previous story, "Lessons in Witchcraft I" (p070.ezboard.com/fcharmed...35.topic), Paige had decided to get extra lessons in witchcraft after reading a book she had purchased during a vacation in Scotland. Paige ended up being surprised that her family's views on being a witch and Elise McNeill's views were far apart. The story picks up with Paige informing her sisters about her lesson with old Mrs. McNeill.
"LESSONS IN WITCHCRAFT II" by RFK
Both Phoebe and Piper stared at Paige in disbelief, while she repeated Elise McNeill's words.
"That can't be right!" Phoebe declared. "Our Book of Shadows specifically states that it is our duty, as witches, to protect the innocent!"
Piper added, "And how else would you explain all of those demonic attacks that we've endured over the years?"
Paige heaved a sigh. "I don't know, Piper. The Source, himself? I mean, we all know that the Oracle had foreseen us killing him. Maybe he had put a bounty on us; to make sure that didn't happen. Isn't that what Cole had told us?"
"Yeah," Phoebe replied. "But still . . ."
"But what?" Although she understood her sisters' reaction to what Elise McNeill had told her, Paige also felt a slight twinge of frustration at their reluctance to even consider that the elderly witch may have been right. "C'mon, Pheebs! Has it ever occurred to you that, whoever said we had a duty to always fight evil, may have been wrong? Maybe the reason the McNeills have managed to live long lives is that they don't go around chasing after demons and warlocks at the drop of a hat."
Piper rolled her eyes. "Paige, I realize that you think the world of the McNeills, but it is possible that the, uh . . . old lady may be wrong."
"Or she could be right," Paige countered. "Anyway, why are you arguing against this? Wouldn't you like to accept the possibility that being a witch doesn't mean that we have to go around vanquishing demons all the time? You don't even like being a witch. Remember?"
The oldest Halliwell looked away, her dark eyes unfathomable. "Don't forget that I had a chance to give up being a witch . . . and I didn't take it."
"Yeah Piper!" Paige's voice dripped with scorn. "And we all know why. Don't we?"
"Paige . . ."
Paige heaved a sigh. "C'mon Piper! Be honest! You had turned down the chance to give up your powers, because of us. Because Phoebe and I had decided to remain as witches. You had accepted our decision, because you had no choice. Majority rules."
Piper's mouth tightened. "What are you getting at, Paige?"
"Maybe you should join me in these lessons," the younger witch replied. She glanced at the middle Halliwell. "Both you and Phoebe. I mean, wouldn't it be nice to find out that being a witch is more than killing demons and warlocks? I swear, sometimes I feel that we're nothing more than supernatural killers. And we're no better than the people we go after."
Both Piper and Phoebe exchanged uneasy looks. "C'mon guys!" Paige added. "What's the harm? We all know that the McNeills know a hell of a lot more about the Craft than we do. And Phoebe, haven't you always said that we need to learn a lot more? Well, here's our opportunity."
Piper was the first to speak. She sighed. "Well . . . okay. I'll join you for one lesson and see how it works out. Pheebs?"
The middle Charmed One hesitated. Then she growled, "Okay. Sure. Although I think we're wasting our time."
Paige ignored Phoebe's last barb and continued, "Great! I'll call Olivia right now."
"Olivia?" Phoebe looked unpleasantly surprised. "But I thought Mrs. McNeill was . . . Paige wait!" But the youngest Charmed One had rushed upstairs, before Phoebe's cries could sink in.
* * * *
The following Sunday afternoon, Olivia appeared at the Halliwells' manor, carrying a large knit bag. "Hi guys!" she greeted upon entering the house. "Ready for today's lesson?"
Paige replied cheerfully, "I'm ready! And so is Phoebe." She indicated her older sister, sitting morosely in one of the living room's chairs. "Piper's upstairs with Wyatt. She'll be down in a few minutes."
While Olivia removed a few objects from her bag, Piper appeared on the staircase. "Okay, I'm here for the lesson," she drawled. "Although I think I know all there is to being a witch."
Olivia responded with a polite smile. "If you say so." She continued to remove more objects from her bag. "So Paige, what did you learn from my grandmother?"
After taking a deep breath, Paige replied, "I learned that the word, witch, means 'wise one'. And that witches are basically are basically healers, teachers and spiritual leaders." She paused before adding, "And not protectors of innocents." Piper's eyes rolled, while Phoebe's mouth formed a tight line.
"Anything else?" Olivia asked.
"Oh yeah. Mrs. McNeill talked about the history of Wicca, and its origins in British Mystery Traditions, like the Picts, who were around before the Celts. The early Celts, and aspects of Celtic Druidism. She also added that American Wicca is descended from British Wicca, which was originated by some guy named Gerald Gardner."
Olivia corrected, "Actually, many witches believe that present-day American Wicca comes from the studies of Gerald Gardner, Alexander Sanders, and Celtic Wicca. Did Gran tell you how people become witches?"
Before Paige could answer, Piper turned to her. "I don’t know about your grandmother, but Paige didn’t say anything. Paige? Did she?”<br>
The youngest Halliwell hesitated, before she finally replied, “Oh yeah. I forgot about that. Mrs. McNeill told me how people become witches.”<br>
Both Piper and Phoebe looked confused. “How they become witches?” the former repeating. “What are you saying? That people aren't born witches?"
"That is exactly what she’s saying, Piper," Olivia answered. "I was not born a witch, and neither were you or your sisters."
A half-hearted laugh escaped the oldest Halliwell's mouth. "Okay, I know this is a joke. We weren’t born witches? Now, I really find that hard to believe. I mean, we all had our powers when we were born. Well, I don't know about Paige . . ."
"I had my whitelighter powers," the younger woman interjected.
"This is different, Paige," Piper continued. "I’m talking about witches’ powers. When I was young, I already had the power to freeze, Prue had her telekinesis and Phoebe . . . well, Mom was able to use her power of premonition, while she was still in the womb. Shouldn't that have made us witches from birth?"