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Raven's Point of View... I looked at my mother in disgust. She was more concerned about her childhood friend's reaction to what happened than her children's feelings. Why had she invited them here anyway? What could they have taught us about our magic that she could not? It didn't make any sense. Which meant there was more to this than she had told us. "Mom, what is going on? This is a little much, even for you," I sneered. "Raven, I understand that you are upset - and rightly so - but you still need to treat your Mother respectfully," Dad gritted out. I nodded at my Dad and gave a half-hearted apology to my mother. I did it for Dad, not her. "Raven, I have difficulty using my demonic powers. I trusted the Karayan family to help you when I could not effectively do so. River and Rose