A/N: Thank you so much for all the reviews so far, they keep me inspired to finish this story.
"I'm still mad you know!" A muffled noise. "Men!"
Phoebe and Paige winced at Piper's tone.
Phoebe shook her head as Paige pulled the lasagne out the oven. "Maybe you should put that back in," Paige shot her a questioning look, "and turn the heat down, to keep it warm," She clarified. "I think I should go talk to Piper."
As the fates would have it, Phoebe's cell phone started ringing. She flipped it open and bit her lip as she read the called id.
"Crap. Crap, crap, crap!"
"Who is it?" Asked Paige, trying to hide the amusement in her voice.
"Jason. I think he's calling about the...meeting today at work, it...didn't go so great."
"Well, aren't you going to answer?"
Phoebe was saved from responding as the ringing stopped, she let out a huge sigh of relief and looked to the ceiling. "Someone must like me up there."
The ringing started again.
Phoebe cursed and Paige stifled a giggle.
"Look," The youngest Charmed One began. "You clearly need to talk to Jason, somehow I don't think he's going to give up easily." Paige shot a pointed glance at Phoebe's still ringing cell. "And you will be filling me in on what happened between the two of you later, and don't skimp on the details." Phoebe blushed and nodded. "How about I go and talk to Piper? I mean, how mad can she be?"
A small crash and a curse word were heard as Phoebe's cell phone started ringing again.
Phoebe made a pained face before answering her phone, "Jason, hi." She paused and frowned, "No, wait, hang on-" Phoebe shot Paige a panicked glance and mouthed 'good luck'.
Paige rolled her eyes and made her way back into the living room.
Prue opened her eyes and tried to adjust to the burning light.
Where was she?
She took a moment to take in her surroundings and was struck by what she saw.
Nothing.
It was incredible, no buildings or people, just grass, as far she could see. And the noise? Practically silent, it seemed unnatural, not even the wind could be heard, although she could feel it's gentle breeze. Prue closed her eyes and allowed her senses freedom to explore.
So peaceful...where am I?
Then a sound broke the beautiful silence, a sob, sharp and painful, it cut Prue to the chore, causing her to spin round in the direction it came from.
Paige?
It was Paige, in beautiful green dress, or at least the woman looked like Paige, exactly like Paige...exactly like her and sobbing as if her heart was broken.
And then, the pain struck her, everything that Paige was feeling, suddenly, Prue felt it too.
Loneliness.
Fear.
Anger.
Prue's cries matched Paige's and together they sobbed, each feeling the same pain, connected, even though one was not aware of the other.
Prue looked up and dimly realised she had fallen to her knees, so much sadness, the emotional pain was agony. Through her haze of tears and hacking sobs, Prue could see Paige, rising from the ground and standing tall, despite the tears that still coursed down her porcelain cheeks.
She let out a cry, and Prue covered her ears from the sound, it was like that of a wounded animal, struggling in its final moments.
Paige then fell back to her knees and looked up to the sky. The clear blue suddenly darkened and the rain begin, Prue could could hear the beginnings of a violent storm brewing and she shivered unconsciously, thunder always seemed to make her feel uneasy.
The rain pelted down and soaked Prue through in a matter of seconds, still in tears, she kept her eyes trained to Paige, who's gaze was still firmly locked on the clouds above her.
Then Paige lifted her hands, Prue's eyes widened in shock as lightening bolts seemed to burst from her finger tips.
Prue could take it no longer, still feeling a burning pain in her chest, she forced herself up and dived towards her youngest sister, intending to...well, she didn't really know what she was going to do, but she knew she had to do something.
Piper gritted her teeth and knelt down to clean up the mess she'd made from knocking a picture over. It was a photograph of her and Leo, which seemed to make the job entirely worse and she had to restrain herself from simply blowing up the mess.
"Dustpan and brush!" Piper looked up to see a dustpan and brush begin to appear in blue-white lights above Paige's head and fully materialise, before knocking Paige on the nose and falling to ground.
Piper tried not to smile, unwilling to let go of her anger so easily, but Paige looked so sweet- caught somewhere between her annoyance of orbing something above her head and pride for orbing something- that Piper just couldn't help it.
Paige was so happy that she'd orbed two objects from the kitchen, it was the furthest she'd telekinetically orbed anything, but she was a little apprehensive at facing Piper's anger. Rubbing her nose, Paige picked up the dustpan and moved to where the brush had fallen, before kneeling down next to her sister and trying hard the to wipe the startled look that gripped her face at seeing Piper's beaming smile.
"Are you okay?" Paige asked, confused, though still able to smile uncertainly back.
Piper nodded, "Well done for orbing the dustpan and brush, that was pretty impressive!"
Paige glowed at the praise, turning slightly pink as well, "Thanks," She said shyly.
Piper smiled again and grabbed Paige's hand, "Paige...I love you."
Paige's jaw dropped open, that was definitely not what she expected Piper to say. She felt something tighten in her chest and tears welled up in her eyes. She pulled Piper towards her for a much-needed hug and sighed contentedly as Piper's arms tightly wrapped around her. "I love you too, Piper." Her words slightly muffled as she buried her face in her sisters shoulder.
She felt safe, she felt happy, she felt loved.
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