The sequel is here (for anyone is still interested). I can't believe it! I have decided to write the sequel first and if people want it the prequel to the whole series then I'll write it. For whatever reason, the prequel isn't going the way I wanted, so I'm going to delete it and work on the sequel. Everyone must read "Future Foes" First. I mean you don't have to, but this story might be a little confusing (at least for a while). Anyways, so everyone hates me because I ended my story the way that I did, but I had to because I didn't know how else to end it. I don't own anything. Please enjoy and review.


"Piper I love you more than life itself." Leo said before giving her a quick kiss. "I love you too." Piper smiled up at her husband and snuggled into his arms. The couple was sitting in a park. They had a great view of the sun setting behind the Golden Gate Bridge. The two were at peace and felt as they had no troubles. They were just there living in each other's presence. They had no troubles, or insecurities, or worries. It was just them living in the moment. They had no idea how long they had been sitting there, and yet neither seemed to care. After watching the sun set, Leo looked down and Piper. "You're not supposed to be here."

"What are you talking about Leo? Do you not want me here?" "No, of course I do. But I think you're supposed to be somewhere else right now. I just can't figure out where." Piper paused. She too felt that she wasn't supposed to be there with Leo, but she couldn't bring herself from leaving him there by himself. She wasn't even sure is she would see him again if she did leave. She sighed. "I'm scarred. I can't be without you." "You have to try."

She was jerked awake, waking to bright, blinding lights. "Where am I? What's going on? Where is everyone?" Leo? Leo, are you there? She wondered. She was completely disoriented and had no idea where she was or what had happened. A figure approached her from the distance. She squinted to try to see who it was. "Piper, you're awake. I was so worried." The figure said approaching Piper. Still disoriented, Piper vaguely remembered that voice. She was engulfed in a hug. Piper hugged back.

When the mysterious person pulled away, she looked at Piper and tucked her hair behind her ear. Piper looked confused. The mysterious woman smiled softly, "We thought that we lost you. We were so worried." Piper blinked a few times and everything started to slowly come back. All of the pain and loss she had experienced over the past few months began flooding her way threw her. Instead of breaking down right there and then, she turned to the woman, her sister, and asked, "Prue, what happened? All I remember was that explosion and then finding Leo's letter and sharp pain and that's all? Where am I? Where is Phoebe and Paige? Where's Leo? What are you doing here?"

Prue smiled at her younger sister. "There will be plenty of time to explain everything later. All I'll tell you is that you are in a hospital." "Why, I hate hospitals." "I know. You're in here because after the explosion, you went into labor." "I did. Oh that's right. Where is my baby?" "She's in the NICU." "Why?" "Her lung collapsed shortly after birth." "Oh my God! Is she alright. Take me to her right now Prue." "Piper, calm down. She's fine. Besides you need to rest." "Why? I feel fine and I just want to see my daughter." "Err, um, I'm going to go get your doctor, he can explain everything that has happened." "Prue stop. What does he need to explain. And where is Leo?"

Prue sighed, "Piper, you've been in here for three days." "What, excuse me? What do you mean it's been three days?" "The final battle with Deztrix happened three days ago." "Are you telling me that I've been sleeping here for three days? Why didn't you just wake me up?" "The doctors tried everything, but you wouldn't wake up." "Oh. Have you been here this whole time?"

Prue paused. She smiled before responding, "Yes. I would never leave your side. Especially, not now." "Not that I don't appreciate you being here. But why are you here? Are you a whitelighter?" "No, I'm not a whitelighter. I, um, I've been brought back to life by the Elders." "Why? I'm so confused." "Um, like I said there will be more time to explain everything later. I think you need to rest. I'll tell you everything once you are more rested." "Prue, I've been sleeping for three days apparently. I don't think I can be anymore rested. Please talk to me." "I will, but I'm going to get the doctor." Prue explained.

She quickly got of off the bed and turned away from her sister. The doctor warned Prue about telling Piper too much information, because they feared that it might send her over the edge. "Prue, wait. At least tell me where Leo is." Piper asked stopping Prue from leaving. Prue, still turned away from her sister, sighed softly. She closed her eyes and leaned on the doorframe of the room, gaining support for what she was about to say. She had been avoiding this question at all costs because she knew that it would most likely break her sister's heart. And this break would probably push Piper over the edge.

Piper's eyes grew worried with fear. Her mind was already thinking the worse and yet her sister was avoiding this question. Piper knew that something was wrong, she felt it in her heart. With tears forming in her eyes, she looked at her sister that still had her back to her. "He's dead, isn't he. That's why you're not saying anything. That's why you're not answering me." Prue didn't have time to answer her before Piper's doctor came in.


to be continued...