PJ woke up and turned slightly to see Mason sleeping next to her. She felt as if she had the most awful and weird dream, she barely had time to stretch before she stopped and realized that the blankets were different. She glanced around the room as she noticed that she didn't recognize any of the furniture that was around her. With a sinking feeling, she realized that it wasn't a dream, this was the real deal. She and her family were in an alternate reality.

She looked over to Mason before getting up and leaving their room. When her family beamed themselves into her home, the residents were quick to get up and run out of the house. It almost felt as if they were used to demons coming in and ransacking the place. A reality that felt almost foreign and unreal to her.

PJ glanced into the next room as she saw her mom and dad sleeping in the guest room. She knew her mom has been through tons of situations before but never without her sisters. Without Aunt Piper and Auntie Paige, how were they to expect the Power of Three to help?

When she made her way into the living room, she looked down to both of her younger sisters Parker and Peyton sleeping on couches. She wondered if they remembered anything from the countless stories of the infamous Power of Three.

Parker stretched and groaned as she nuzzled herself into the couch.

"Could you stop it?" She mumbled, "Your worry is waking me up"

"Sorry" PJ sighed, "I forgot how intense emotions wake you up"

Peyton mumbled, "What's going on?"

"PJ is scared that we won't make it out of this" Peyton informed with her eyes still closed.

"I'm not scared that we won't make it out it's just that…" PJ glanced back, "What if Aunt Piper and Auntie Paige don't know we're gone"

"They've got to know" Peyton said, "They were planning on having brunch with each other on Tuesday"

"It's Friday" Parker said, "Which means time better be moving a hell of a lot faster out there then here"

"Yeah, hopefully" PJ crossed her arms over her chest.

She turned and walked over to the kitchen to take out some supplies for breakfast. In an alternate reality or not, this was still her home and her family was still her guests. PJ immediately noticed how things were different as some things were moved and some not even in the refrigerator. She took out a talisman and inspected it, immediately knowing it was a fake. PJ scoffed and threw it off to the side as she continued to look for food.

When she turned around, she noticed Parker had come over and started to assemble things from the pantry. The middle sister came out and showed PJ yet another useless charm she found. They both scoffed and rolled their eyes as Parker went back to fetch some food. Together the sisters worked in silence, whether because they had nothing to say or because they didn't want to further wake up the youngest, she didn't know.

This is how it's always been, the three sisters weren't exactly close but they weren't exactly distant from each other either. They each branched off the more and more they got older with different goals in mind. PJ with wanting to become a Cupid, Parker's internship with the local news, and Peyton dedicating her time to her Magic School in hopes of becoming a full time Witch.

Shuffling feet made PJ look up as Peyton walked over to a high chair with a blanket draped around her. She glanced down to see that the youngest sister was holding onto a paper and pen.

"What's that for?"

"Protection potion" Peyton stifled a yawn.

Parker furrowed her eyebrows, "Don't we need his flesh for you that?"

"Generally, yes but I'm hoping that I can work a way around it" Peyton scribbled down some more, "I saw something in ancient magics a couple of days ago and hopefully that will work with this"

"What will you need?" Parker asked.

Peyton laughed, "It's not going to be a walk in the park, I'll tell you that much right now. Half of these stuff are rare items to have around here"

"How many will it protect?" PJ asked.

"Anyone, just got to throw in something you wear everyday"

PJ reached over and twirled her wedding ring around and around her ring finger.

Mason walked through the entryway, making PJ smile at him the best she could as he walked over and kissed her on the cheek. When they first met, he was in a dark place; a demon kept haunting him with whisperings of how all the death around him was caused by his doing of some kind. PJ was sick but determined to study for her state exam in the final week which caused her to see past the veil and immediately notice Mason was under attack. After she vanquished the demon with the help of her cousin, Wyatt, Mason promised to keep the family secret only if he could go on a date with her. Cheesy, she knows, but she never once regretted the choice she made.

She glanced over to him as he poured himself a cup of coffee and sat down next to Peyton as he watched her try to remember and jot down the ingredients and directions. Over the years, Mason has proved himself liable to the family by learning about magic to the best that he could with the resources the family deemed true. PJ was always grateful of her husband but suddenly felt wary of him being in the alternate universe. Demetri will definitely figure out who he is and will try and take him from her.

"Hello?!" Parker said next to her, "You might want to flip that pancake unless you like it burned"

"Oh, right" PJ quickly did as she was told and focused on the breakfast.

"You alright?" Parker asked, "And don't lie, you've been a mixture of emotions ever since you woke up"

"Why would I ever lie to an empath?" PJ poked before she said, "I just don't like being here and being defenseless; our family isn't here, the Book of Shadows is being protected by evil, and we have a mysterious brother that we knew nothing about"

Parker tensed, "I know… but you didn't get a read off of him like I did. I felt his hatred before he even appeared in the room. I felt so sick, I've never experienced it before in my life"

"And now he wants to kill us" PJ muttered, "Great"

"We need to stick together, Peyton was named one of the most clever in her class so hopefully what she cooks up will help us in the long run" Parker said before repeating, "Hopefully"

"Wow, it smells good in here" Their father could be heard saying.

PJ turned and looked over to her dad and mom walking into the kitchen, still groggy from their sleep. She was almost expecting her dad to make his rounds and kiss his daughters on the head but instead he chose to sit down. It was then that she could see her father was just as worried as she was.

PJ turned and looked to Parker who only did a slight nod before they presented the family with the food.

"Thanks, sweeties but you really didn't have to do that" their mom said.

"Judging by what we're going through, I think this is a must" PJ told her.

Her mother smiled to her and said, "Thanks"

For the life of her, PJ wanted to smile back but she couldn't, not after hearing that her own mother has lied to her her whole life.