Title: Nobody's Home

Author: alienangel19852003

Fandom: Charmed Lite Buffy X-over

Rating: P-13 language violence and teenage prostitution.

Summary: Chris is rescued from a Darklighter's attack by a teenage prostitute who just happens to be a vampire slayer. Can he and the Charmed Ones help her put her life back on track or will they end up screwing it up worse?

Disclaimer: I do not own these characters except Scout I do own her.

It was about as cold as it could get in San Francisco and Chris Perry Haliwell had just stormed out of the Manor without his jacket. He had had another argument with Leo. Sometimes he really hated his father. He knew the feeling was mutual he could imagine how Leo would feel if he knew the truth.

Despite the chilly air Chris wasn't about to go back in the Manor. He just walked, though he could have orbed anywhere he wanted to go. Anywhere except the place he really wanted to go which was home to a good future a home where his brother wasn't trying to kill him a home with Bianca.

Before he knew it he was in a particularly seedy neighborhood. That seemed pretty much deserted except for the occasional car. He didn't mind. He wanted to be alone. There a girl standing on the corner. "Hey, wanna get laid tonight." She called to him from across the street. She didn't look like she was more than fifteen.

He must not have heard her correctly. "What?" He called crossing the street. He hoped she hadn't said that. He came closer. She was underage Latina and she was very pretty with expressive almond shaped brown eyes and short jet black hair with a purple streak on one side. She was dressed in a short black pleated skirt a leather jacket with a purple bikini top under it and not much else.

He was too busy studying her he didn't hear the sound of orbs. He looked up to see Darklighter standing in between her and him aiming his crossbow directly at him. The arrow seemed to move in slow motion. Chris stood there too shocked to move orb do anything. It occurred to him that this was might be a setup until someone tackled him to the ground.