AN: Hello everyone! I know… it's been forever. I'm sorry! I'm not going to make some excuse about how life is busy; life is always busy (And now I've started swim season; does it never end?). I just didn't get around to writing. But now I have re-read all of my great reviews, and you know what I've decided? I want more. So here is another drabble. The prompt belongs to "Robin". Keep the ideas coming (I finally made a list of them and gave them their own document; I want to try and use them all.) I have a list of eleven as of now. I'll try and update now.

The question is: What do you think is a good question?

Disclaimer: Must I repeat it. Charmed does not belong to me. The prompt belongs to "Robin".

PS: I just figured out how to put the page break in! I'm so excited!


His back is killing him. Of course it is, he was just thrown through the air by his loving older brother and didn't hit all that gently. He'll be damned if he lets Wyatt see his pain, though. He can't let Wyatt know the effect that he has on him: emotionally and physically.

Ever since they were little Wyatt could make him feel worthless with little effort. After a couple of years he learned to hide his true feelings. He never let his family see his envy; he never let his Aunt feel his despair. He has been honing his mask for years.

This is why when Bianca looks at him, she sees a man (boy, really) confident in himself and his ability to somehow best his brother.

She doesn't see a young man with doubts about whether the spell is really under the floorboard.

She doesn't see a kid with fears about whether his brother is willing to kill him or not.

She doesn't see a boy who believes that he is incapable of being loved.

She sees a strong man, not the vulnerable child.