In an attempt to restore the Power of Three, after her and her sisters had lost connection to it, she seeks help from Abigael Jameson-Caine to have her demonic side stripped. Macy briefly took on the power of the Source, although it has since been drained into her pendant. Unlike her sisters, Macy was resurrected by demon blood as a baby, giving her a darkness that granted her several demonic powers. Furthermore, Macy was able to access the Power of Three, the collective power of the Charmed Ones, allowing them to vanquish the most powerful of demons. Soon after, her telekinetic powers expanded, allowing her to generate and project telekinetic energy to a variety of effects. After briefly losing access to her witchly power due to having been stripped of her aura, Macy was able to reawaken her telekinetic abilities in an advanced form through the consumption of black amber. Along with her basic abilities as a witch ( casting spells and brewing potions), she possessed the power to move things with her mind due to her role as a Sister of Space. Macy was a witch with heightened abilities, due to her being a Charmed One. Having been separated from her sisters for most of her life, Macy was still learning where she fit within the Vera family and what it meant to be a part of a sisterhood. She used to be the lab supervisor in the Hilltowne University's Department of Genetics, before forcefully being moved to Seattle, Washington and left in hiding. Macy was also the girlfriend of Harry Greenwood, the ex-girlfriend of the late Julian Shea and the late Galvin Burdette. This made her the older maternal half-sister of Melanie Vera and the older sister of Margarita Vera. She was the eldest sister of the Vera-Vaughn Charmed Ones, meaning that it was her duty to protect innocents and vanquish evil. Macy Vaughn was the daughter of Dexter Vaughn and Marisol Vera. Macy to her sisters in the season one finale ĭr.
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