The Halliwells had lived an almost blissful existence ever since the Ultimate battle had occurred, picking up the pieces that had been shattered while they had endeavored to lead normal lives during that tumultuous times. The friendships they had cherished; severed, had been mended and the three surviving sisters had found peace, purpose, and love in the years after.

Nothing had given the sisters more purpose than their roles as mothers. Piper had been blessed with a little girl just one year after vanquishing Christy. Now that she and her sisters could finally lead normal lives as they had before they had known they were Charmed, she named her daughter Prudence Melinda in honor of her sister who did not have the same opportunity.

Phoebe had married Coop only one month after facing the Jenkins sisters, in an intimate ceremony witnessed by her sisters and their husbands. For so long she had dreamed of what her wedding would be like; obsessed with her fairytale ending so much that it took meeting Coop to realize all of her mistakes with her past relationships. It was only through Coop that she had finally known all of the wisdom in Piper's words. It wasn't the wedding she should have been dreaming about, it was the man who would be waiting for her at the end of the aisle. It was their bond as husband and wife that had created three very special girls she had foreseen.

Paige and Henry decided to move closer to the Manor when they discovered she was pregnant with the twins. As luck would have it the Manor next door – which was once occupied by Piper's ex-boyfriend Dan—was for sale and because of the extent of the work that needed to be done to the house, they had been able to get it at a reduced price. Leo, Coop and Henry had done all of the repair work and for three months Paige felt as if she were going crazy with all the men underfoot, finally realizing how Leo must have felt for the last eight years. When it was all done the Bowen Manor shared the same glamorous splendor of the Halliwell manor. Four bedrooms and three bathrooms was definitely worth the monthly mortgage payments, even when little Henry was born two years and a half years later.

Life was nearly perfect as the sisters watched their children take their first steps and taught them all of the joys of magic. It was the childhood they had missed out on, with their entire family intact and the freedom of knowing exactly who they were. Witches.