Summary: A story about the girls when they are teens. No magic. Mainly P/L. Maybe some P/A or P/C later. Better than it actually is. Piper geek in highschool. Prue and Phoebe popular. So are Missy and Leo. Better than it sounds. I promise.
Piper Bennet-16-junior
Missy Campbell-18-senior
Prue Halliwell-19-freshman in college
Phoebe Halliwell-13 8th grade
Leo Wyatt-18-senior
Jenny-16-junior
Connections:
Piper is cuz's with Prue and Pheebs
Leo is Pipers everlasting crush
Jenny is Pipes best and only friend
Missy Campbell-popular snot who has here eyes set on Leo. Picks on pipes since preschool
Descriptions:
Piper: Straight brown hair that is a little past her shoulders. (Like and eighth of an inch), brown eyes, doesn't wear makeup. Only lip gloss. Wears jean and kinda baggy t-shirts. Tennis-shoes. Outfits may change occasionally. It'll be written in. outcast
Prue: Chin length black hair. She can do almost anything with it. Brown eyes. Wears skirts sometimes jean and tank tops. Sometimes has sweater to cover up with. Flip-flops or really nice tennis. Always popular
Pheebers: Shoulder length brown hair. Parted on the side with bangs. Brown hair
Wears fitted jeans with shirts from buckle. Clogs or tennis, or just really anything. Popular for eighth grader
Missy: blonde super curly hair one inch past shoulders. Blue eyes. Always wears mini skirts with nice shirts. High heels or pretty much anything. Always looks great. Snotty. Popular
Leo: Blonde wavy short hair. Blue eyes. Preppy. Sports star. MAJOR HOTTIE! Kind of a jerk to his girlfriends.
Jenny: Hair is short and always a different color. Wears funky outfits. For example skirt with leggings and layered shirts. Flip-flops. Big jewelry. Likes to chew gum. Outgoing. Known as " The freak with dye on her head." Befriended pipes when she was in eighth grade. Best friends ever since.
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1.And so it Starts
"Ugghh," Piper sighed as her alarm clock woke her up for her first day of 11th grade.
Piper wasn't mad or anything about school. In fact she loved school. It was the only place she could get away from the fact that her life sucked. Her parents were always away on work and she hardly ever saw them. She had always had to take care of herself. That's how she got to be such a great cook.
"Mooooommmmmm," Piper yelled down the stairs, " are you up yet." It was Piper's job to wake her mom up. Her mother's alarm clock got broke last year and they hadn't done anything about it.
Piper looked at her clock and it read 5:55.
"Grrrr," Piper growled, "I'm gonna be late." Piper had to catch a bus at 7:30 because she lived so far out of San Francisco. She went to a private school about halfway into SF. It was where both her parents had gone. She had always wondered why they had kept it open so long.
Piper gathered the things she needed for her shower then headed down to the bathroom on the bottom floor of their four-story house. Her parents were very good lawyers so they were obviously very rich.
" Eeekk!" Piper screeched as she turned the water on. It was always this cold but Piper never got used to it.
" Oh great, that is just great!" Piper said as she noticed that the cami she was wearing with her pj bottoms had gotten soaked.
" Piper, honey, don't take to long in the shower," her mom shouted down the stairs.
" There are plenty of bathroom's in the house." Piper shouted back to her mother. She wasn't bratty, but she didn't put up with much from her parents. They treated her like their daughter of course, but she was mainly considered another grown up, and was able to do what she wanted. It had been that way…gosh Piper didn't know how long it had been.
'Probably all my life. They haven't been around since the day I started first grade' Piper thought to herself.
30 minutes later:
" So, Mom what's for breakfast?" Piper asked as she came down from the shower with her hair in a towel. She knew what they answer was going to be. ' Sorry Pipes I have to go to work soon. You'll have to make your own'. That is what it always was. It was like a tradition for Piper. Get up, wake Mom up, take shower, then useless chitchat about breakfast and work.
"Pipes I am so sorry, but the boss wants me in early for work. You can make your own or you could just eat at school like all the other kids."
Piper looked confused at her mother. She had never talked about eating breakfast at school before. It just wasn't something she did.
"Hun, you do know that you'll have more friends if you do the things the other kids do. Maybe you'll meet someone you like. Any person would be better than that Jenny girl."
"Mom! Don't tell what I should and shouldn't do! I can choose my own friends. and I shouldn't have to be like all the other kids to have them!" Piper was ready for whatever her mom threw at her. She knew her mother wanted her to be like. Popular and perfect. It wasn't that Piper was a freak; she was just shy so she was labeled a loser at a school of chipper and social people.
"Maybe if you just did something with your hair, or wore makeup?" Pipers mom started to drift off into her own little world where Piper was the best person in the world.
"I ain't gonna do anything with my hair. Or wear makeup." Piper wasn't unattractive; she just didn't bother trying to look great. She didn't bother with her hair because it was always, and to her always would be, stringy and straight.
Piper rushed up the stairs to get ready for school. She went straight to her closet. The school didn't have uniforms so she could wear whatever she wanted. Usually, and today, that included jeans from JCPenny and a hand-me-down shirt. She slipped on her ratty tennis shoes then walked to the bathroom. She brushed her teeth then brushed through her hair with a comb. It was already dry since it was pretty thin. She looked at the clock on the counter. 7:25 is what it said. Piper sprinted down the stairs, grabbed her bag, ran to the kitchen to say goodbye to her mom (her dad was already at work), and ran out the door just in time to catch the bus.
