- Kate Meade: You have dark magic, Cassie Blake. It's weighing on you.
- Cassie Blake: You can sense that?
- Kate Meade: Of course. Your magic scares you.
- Cassie Blake: People keep telling me it's dark, but I don't even know what that means.
- Kate Meade: You have darkness in your blood. I'd hoped that you'd followed your mother's lineage, but you are also your father's child.
- Cassie Blake: What do you know about him?
- Kate Meade: I know that he had this same dark magic and the same... potential for evil. The people who knew your father said that bit by bit the darkness took him over. He allowed it to.
- Kate Meade: She IS the one we've been waiting for - strong enough to tip the balance between good and evil.
- Charles Meade: That's barbaric.
- Kate Meade: Desperate times call for desperate measures.
- Kate Meade: I know that you're involved in Henry Chamberlain's death and Jane's demise. Everyone's magic leaves its own unique imprint on it and I know yours. I have ever since you started practicing.
- Charles Meade: How could I have been using magic? You stripped us of our power.
- Kate Meade: Don't insult me. I'm not stupid. Be careful, Charles. You have a good heart but you're weak. You give into temptation. You always have.
- Charles Meade: I make... my own... decisions.
- Lee LaBeque: I only deal in cash.
- Faye Chamberlain: And I only deal with professionals, not kids who operate out of their parents' garage.
- Melissa Glaser: We need help with a spell
- Lee LaBeque: Want to set the mean girls who steal your boyfriends on fire?
- Faye Chamberlain: No, smartass. We ARE the mean girls.
- Faye Chamberlain: Come on, let's go show this guy what real magic looks like.
- Melissa Glaser: That sounds like a really bad idea.
- Faye Chamberlain: Melissa, here's what you have to understand: Some things can be really bad and really good at the same time. Let's go. Giddy-up!
- Lee LaBeque: I know what you are.
- Faye Chamberlain: Oh, you're a fortune teller now, too.
- Lee LaBeque: You're a witch. Obviously I'm not the voodoo priest I claim to be.
- Faye Chamberlain: Yeah, I noticed.
- Lee LaBeque: But my grandparents were, and I've been around enough magic to know what's real, but you're obviously having trouble accessing your power or you wouldn't have come to me. I can help you with that.
- Faye Chamberlain: Really? For how much?
- Lee LaBeque: We can arrange something that can benefit the both of us.