Diana, Melissa and Faye find Lee's car and magic pick the locks. They're inside of it when a cop drives up. Diana tries to talk to the cop, but Melissa and Faye pop a button her blouse because they think she needs to work the breasts. It doesn't work and the next thing we see is the girls in the back of the police car. Then Eva comes out and talks to the policeman, who lets the girls go. Diana and Melissa thank her and she tries to make peace. Faye says that Lee wouldn't leave his car there, but Eva says that he took his motorcycle. Faye says that she forgot about the hog and slinks away embarrassed and confused.
In the woods, Jake follows behind Cassie and Adam taunting them about the sex they had that is currently killing him. Cassie accuses him of being jealous and he says that she knows it should be her and him together. She doesn't actually know that. Jake reaches into his bag for some water and finds one of those witch-killing jars. He freaks out and breaks it and asks if they got it from Calvin. He's hallucinating. Adam picks up a thermos from the ground, which is what Jake was actually holding. Cassie feels Jake's head -- his fever is getting worse.
Dawn and Charlie visit Jane. Charlie holds his crystal in front of Jane's face for a moment. Then, Dawn asks Jane what she talked about with John. Adam and Cassie are talking about how much they're bummed that their great sex was cursed when Jake hallucinates that Adam is Calvin. Calvin starts saying that he's a killer. Jake throws him down and starts to choke him. Cassie gets her dark magic face on and starts stomping towards them when Adam squeaks that she shouldn't use the dark magic. Instead she focuses on him and Adam gets to use some magic and throws Jake off of him. But now they know that Jake killed Calvin.
John is combining stuff with help from Melissa and Diana. He tells Melissa that she's creative like her mother and that Melissa meant the world to her. Sweet moment! Cassie finds the root and she thanks Adam for bringing her back from her dark magic impulse.













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