Okay, this is kinda AU, but kinda not. You see, they are still witches and their powers are the same and their lives are basically the same, EXCEPT! They are not sisters and have never met, but a common force of good unites them so they can fight a great evil. Got it? Good. I added a chapter each for them so you could understand better. Aren't I nice? Pssst...I don't own anything. Sigh. I don't know if I'll expound on any of this. I might and make like a mini-series about each sister being, well, without sisters. I dunno yet. Maybe after feedback I'll see or whatever happens. =)
Prue brushed the hair out of her eyes. She had just vanquished another demon and was pretty proud of herself. This was her best vanquish yet she thought.
Prue walked past the picture filled hallway and into the kitchen. She took out a coffee mug and poured herself a nice hot cup.
She sat at the table for a few minutes just sipping her coffee, then picked up 415 magazine. She flipped through it for a while until she found her featured pictures. She looked at the tiny print next to her pictures and read, 'Photo by Prue Halliwell.' She smiled. She had taken that picture. She didn't write the article, she only skimmed it in fact, she admired her pictures. Her life seemed to be turning out the way she planned...almost.
Prue drank the last bit of coffee and placed the mug in the sink.
She walked back out into the hallway and stared at the pictures on the wall.
They were mostly of her family and her, but she did reserve a small section just for him.
Prue stared at his picture for a minute and sighed deeply. Not everything in her life was turning out as she had planned.
She heard her whitelighter orb in behind her.
"Did you vanquish him?" He asked.
"Yes, I vanquished him." Prue replied and turned around to face him.
"Good. And your innocent?" He asked.
"She is fine. I saved her." Prue replied.
"I knew you would." He said.
"You know everything don't you Leo?" Prue asked.
"No, not everything per say. I've been around though." Leo answered.
Prue nodded and said, "I see. So, any news for me?"
"No, they didn't tell me anything special." Leo replied.
"Okay then. Any idea who I'll be up against next?" Prue asked.
"Nope. I never know. Well, I should be getting home." Leo said.
"Of course. Bye." Prue said. Leo smiled and orbed out.
Prue sighed again and went into the living room. She sat down and turned on the TV. She flipped through the channels for a while then shut the television off. There was nothing on that interested her.
"Maybe I should just go develop some pictures." Prue said to herself and went to her studio. She had successfully turned the unused spare bedroom into her working area and was quite proud of herself.
Prue opened the door to her studio and looked around the walls. Pictures of her family and friends lined the walls. The smiling face of her father, whom she hadn't seen in years, looked down at her and Prue sighed. As her friend Sharla said, she was carrying father issues. Prue shrugged the feeling off and went to develop some photos.
Prue didn't even notice that she had been in the studio for over an hour until the phone rang and she ran out to answer it.
"Hello?... Yes... I don't see why not... I don't think that would be possible though... Oh, cut that out Tom... Very funny... More pictures?... All right, see you."
Prue hung up the phone and looked at her watch. She should probably get going to look for her cat. She had been missing for a few days and Prue was beginning to worry, but the cat did it a lot. Prue promised herself that today would be the day that she looked, but Prue decided not to. She knew her cat would come back.
Prue sighed and went back to the hallway full of pictures. She stared at his smiling face for a while until Leo orbed in.
"You've got an innocent down on Main." Leo simply said.
Prue sighed and tore her eyes away from his smiling face and looked at Leo. "All right." She said and grabbed her keys.
Prue drove for a few minutes and parked her car. She looked around for a few minutes then got out. She closed the door and peered into an alley. Nothing yet.
She saw a girl run out of another alley chased by a gray demon with horns.
"I found you." Prue said to herself and chased after them. She went into the next alley and found the demon advancing toward the girl.
"Give me the power." The demon snarled.
"Never!" The girl screamed.
The demon got closer and Prue raised her hand. "Hey, over here!" Prue yelled. The demon wheeled around to face her and Prue threw him into a wall.
"Great power isn't it?" Prue said.
The girl looked shocked. She didn't move at all. The demon got up and threw an energyball at Prue. Prue just changed the course of the ball and sent it flying into a wall.
"I don't think so." Prue said and threw the demon back into the wall.
The demon sat up and rubbed its head.
"Now I vanquish you." Prue said to the demon whose eyes widened.
"With the power in me,
I vanquish thee."
Prue said the small spell and the demon gripped its sides in pain.
"Noooo!" It screamed and burst into flames.
After it had gone, Prue smiled and said, "Another day, another vanquish."
"Th-thank you." The girl said timidly.
"It's nothing. I'm only doing my job." Prue told her.
"I-I should go." The girl said and got up.
"Will you be all right?" Prue asked her.
"I'll be fine. I just need to get home." The girl answered.
"Do you need a ride?" Prue offered.
"No thanks. I'll be fine." The girl said and ran off.
Leo orbed in.
"Oh, you're here." Prue said and flipped her hair back.
"Yeah, well. I can get pretty busy." Leo said.
"I bet. So, how many charges have you got exactly? Huh? Huh?" Prue bugged.
"You know I can't tell you." Leo replied. "I just came to see if you were all right."
"I'm fine." Prue answered.
"Okay then. Call if you need me. Bye." Leo said and orbed out.
Prue smiled to herself and went back to her car. She drove back home and ended the day with a nice hot cup of hot chocolate.
Prue brushed the hair out of her eyes. She had just vanquished another demon and was pretty proud of herself. This was her best vanquish yet she thought.
Prue walked past the picture filled hallway and into the kitchen. She took out a coffee mug and poured herself a nice hot cup.
She sat at the table for a few minutes just sipping her coffee, then picked up 415 magazine. She flipped through it for a while until she found her featured pictures. She looked at the tiny print next to her pictures and read, 'Photo by Prue Halliwell.' She smiled. She had taken that picture. She didn't write the article, she only skimmed it in fact, she admired her pictures. Her life seemed to be turning out the way she planned...almost.
Prue drank the last bit of coffee and placed the mug in the sink.
She walked back out into the hallway and stared at the pictures on the wall.
They were mostly of her family and her, but she did reserve a small section just for him.
Prue stared at his picture for a minute and sighed deeply. Not everything in her life was turning out as she had planned.
She heard her whitelighter orb in behind her.
"Did you vanquish him?" He asked.
"Yes, I vanquished him." Prue replied and turned around to face him.
"Good. And your innocent?" He asked.
"She is fine. I saved her." Prue replied.
"I knew you would." He said.
"You know everything don't you Leo?" Prue asked.
"No, not everything per say. I've been around though." Leo answered.
Prue nodded and said, "I see. So, any news for me?"
"No, they didn't tell me anything special." Leo replied.
"Okay then. Any idea who I'll be up against next?" Prue asked.
"Nope. I never know. Well, I should be getting home." Leo said.
"Of course. Bye." Prue said. Leo smiled and orbed out.
Prue sighed again and went into the living room. She sat down and turned on the TV. She flipped through the channels for a while then shut the television off. There was nothing on that interested her.
"Maybe I should just go develop some pictures." Prue said to herself and went to her studio. She had successfully turned the unused spare bedroom into her working area and was quite proud of herself.
Prue opened the door to her studio and looked around the walls. Pictures of her family and friends lined the walls. The smiling face of her father, whom she hadn't seen in years, looked down at her and Prue sighed. As her friend Sharla said, she was carrying father issues. Prue shrugged the feeling off and went to develop some photos.
Prue didn't even notice that she had been in the studio for over an hour until the phone rang and she ran out to answer it.
"Hello?... Yes... I don't see why not... I don't think that would be possible though... Oh, cut that out Tom... Very funny... More pictures?... All right, see you."
Prue hung up the phone and looked at her watch. She should probably get going to look for her cat. She had been missing for a few days and Prue was beginning to worry, but the cat did it a lot. Prue promised herself that today would be the day that she looked, but Prue decided not to. She knew her cat would come back.
Prue sighed and went back to the hallway full of pictures. She stared at his smiling face for a while until Leo orbed in.
"You've got an innocent down on Main." Leo simply said.
Prue sighed and tore her eyes away from his smiling face and looked at Leo. "All right." She said and grabbed her keys.
Prue drove for a few minutes and parked her car. She looked around for a few minutes then got out. She closed the door and peered into an alley. Nothing yet.
She saw a girl run out of another alley chased by a gray demon with horns.
"I found you." Prue said to herself and chased after them. She went into the next alley and found the demon advancing toward the girl.
"Give me the power." The demon snarled.
"Never!" The girl screamed.
The demon got closer and Prue raised her hand. "Hey, over here!" Prue yelled. The demon wheeled around to face her and Prue threw him into a wall.
"Great power isn't it?" Prue said.
The girl looked shocked. She didn't move at all. The demon got up and threw an energyball at Prue. Prue just changed the course of the ball and sent it flying into a wall.
"I don't think so." Prue said and threw the demon back into the wall.
The demon sat up and rubbed its head.
"Now I vanquish you." Prue said to the demon whose eyes widened.
"With the power in me,
I vanquish thee."
Prue said the small spell and the demon gripped its sides in pain.
"Noooo!" It screamed and burst into flames.
After it had gone, Prue smiled and said, "Another day, another vanquish."
"Th-thank you." The girl said timidly.
"It's nothing. I'm only doing my job." Prue told her.
"I-I should go." The girl said and got up.
"Will you be all right?" Prue asked her.
"I'll be fine. I just need to get home." The girl answered.
"Do you need a ride?" Prue offered.
"No thanks. I'll be fine." The girl said and ran off.
Leo orbed in.
"Oh, you're here." Prue said and flipped her hair back.
"Yeah, well. I can get pretty busy." Leo said.
"I bet. So, how many charges have you got exactly? Huh? Huh?" Prue bugged.
"You know I can't tell you." Leo replied. "I just came to see if you were all right."
"I'm fine." Prue answered.
"Okay then. Call if you need me. Bye." Leo said and orbed out.
Prue smiled to herself and went back to her car. She drove back home and ended the day with a nice hot cup of hot chocolate.
