"Piper, come on. I thought we already talked about this." Leo says while
helping Piper with breakfast.
"Leo, all I'm saying is that some day I will want to have kids. I mean is that so bad."
"Yes." He replied. She gave him a bad look. "I mean no. Look Piper, as of right now I don't see us having any kids."
"Leo!" She said sternly. "I may be a witch but I'm still a human being. And I have needs just like the rest of them." Leo looked up. "Oh no, no, no. We are not finished here."
"I'm sorry, but duty calls." He orbed out of the kitchen.
Phoebe and Paige walk in. "Damn it!" Piper yelled out loud as she burns herself.
"Are you ok Piper? You look a little flushed." Paige says while getting the burnt toast from the toaster.
"Ya. We were just having the 'I want kids' talk. And every time we talk about it, he always has to going somewhere. Or they need him. I swear they are keeping stuff from us." She points up.
"Do you think?" Phoebe says with concern.
"Well, sometimes I do. I can do nothing but be understanding."
"Well, just think, we can't fight demons forever." Paige says with a smile in hopes it would cheer Piper up.
"Ya, I guess not." Piper agrees with her. Piper looks at her watch. "Oh shoot I have to go to the club and count straws. Won't that be fun?"
"Maybe it will help you keep your mind off of things." Phoebe suggests.
"Hopefully. Hey where's Cole?" Piper says. Phoebe picks up a plate for Paige's toast.
"You know what, I don't know. He left earlier this morning. Probably for work." She drops the plate. No one notices, not even her. "Well I'm off."
"Where are you going? I thought you didn't have to work today." Piper asks.
"To the library to find things on problem teens. This mother keeps writing asking questions on what she should do about her daughter."
"That sounds interesting." Piper says with a fake smile. "What about you Paige?"
"I have to go to work." Paige says with a sigh.
"Well if any of you see Leo, hit him for me." Piper asks.
"Will do." Phoebe says with a smile. They all walked out the door. Once they took off there was a crash and a scream that came from the attic.
"Leo, all I'm saying is that some day I will want to have kids. I mean is that so bad."
"Yes." He replied. She gave him a bad look. "I mean no. Look Piper, as of right now I don't see us having any kids."
"Leo!" She said sternly. "I may be a witch but I'm still a human being. And I have needs just like the rest of them." Leo looked up. "Oh no, no, no. We are not finished here."
"I'm sorry, but duty calls." He orbed out of the kitchen.
Phoebe and Paige walk in. "Damn it!" Piper yelled out loud as she burns herself.
"Are you ok Piper? You look a little flushed." Paige says while getting the burnt toast from the toaster.
"Ya. We were just having the 'I want kids' talk. And every time we talk about it, he always has to going somewhere. Or they need him. I swear they are keeping stuff from us." She points up.
"Do you think?" Phoebe says with concern.
"Well, sometimes I do. I can do nothing but be understanding."
"Well, just think, we can't fight demons forever." Paige says with a smile in hopes it would cheer Piper up.
"Ya, I guess not." Piper agrees with her. Piper looks at her watch. "Oh shoot I have to go to the club and count straws. Won't that be fun?"
"Maybe it will help you keep your mind off of things." Phoebe suggests.
"Hopefully. Hey where's Cole?" Piper says. Phoebe picks up a plate for Paige's toast.
"You know what, I don't know. He left earlier this morning. Probably for work." She drops the plate. No one notices, not even her. "Well I'm off."
"Where are you going? I thought you didn't have to work today." Piper asks.
"To the library to find things on problem teens. This mother keeps writing asking questions on what she should do about her daughter."
"That sounds interesting." Piper says with a fake smile. "What about you Paige?"
"I have to go to work." Paige says with a sigh.
"Well if any of you see Leo, hit him for me." Piper asks.
"Will do." Phoebe says with a smile. They all walked out the door. Once they took off there was a crash and a scream that came from the attic.
