A/N: I'm an awful person for not updating this. Imma make it up wih some fluff. So sorry. Schools really been hard. Gotta keep up the grades. Please R&R I love to read the reviews.
Chapter Twelve: Last Night on Earth
The beer had really hit me hard. I hadn't had any in nearly two years. Luckily I wasn't sick. I guess I would have thrown up orbs. Or something.
"Are you drunk?" Prue laughed. My disorientation was very visible, apparently. "Maybe." I admitted sitting on the couch in fear of falling.
"Well I won't be holding it against you." Prue laughed. Phoebe, Prue and I had laughed about earlier, non magical times. Happier times.
But as my last few hours approached, Phoebe said she would give us some space. "About last night.." I said changing the topic. I knew that if I hadn't brought it up, Prue would have. "What about it?" Prue asked. "Why did you sleep with me, even though you will won't see me again?" I persisted. "Exactly that. I won't see you again."
"Prue. I need you to promise me something?" I put my hand in her''s and looked into her eyes. "What?" She asked, flinching at the contact. "Promise me you won't wait around for a dead man." I said. "I promise." Prue said, with watery eyes. I pulled her into a tight embrace, afraid to let her go. My heart screamed at me to ask her to wait for me. But I knew that was selfish. She was alive. I wasn't.
"Prue...What's wrong with you?" A young Phoebe asked. "Me and Andy broke up!" Prue cried into her pillow. Their relationship had come to a standstill. Prue thought deep down that they would get back together, but she wasn't sure.
Phoebe looked like she was going to start crying. "What's wrong Pheebs?" Prue asked as her sister sat on the bed. "Does this mean Andy isn't our brother anymore?" Phoebe sobbed, and Prue an Phoebe hugged.
Maybe for different reasons, but for the same person. For Prue, she lost her partner in crime. For Phoebe, she had lost her hero.
"Alright. Come on this isn't some sob story. I bet there are tons of pretty girls up there." Prue guestured, trying to lagh off the pain.
"Not quite like the one standing in front of me though." I thought to myself. I couldn't believe I was about to let her go. "Prue...I don't want to give you up." I sighed. I couldn't hold it in anymore. "Andy, magic has a funny way of working. And I think you being here is to help you move on." Prue sighed heading over to the fridge.
"For some destiny? I really don't understand elders." I sighed, shaking my head. "Andy. Can you let me go?" Prue asked, closing the refrigerator door to look me in the eyes
"Maybe after a while."
"Need one more drink?" Prue asked, offering me the last can of beer. I oblidged, not knowing when the next time I would taste a beer of any sort would be. " I love you Andy." Prue said as I moved closer to Prue kissing her. "You taste like beer." Prue giggled, slightly buzzed herself. "Yeah its your fault for encouraging my drinking." Andy laughed.
"Come on now, younger sister here." Phoebe said, mockingly shielding her eyes, causing all three of us to laugh. We all glanced upwards to the clock.
"See you on the flip side brother." Phoebe grinned tightly hugging me. "See you on the flip side." I grinned. "Goodbye Andy. Thank you. For everything." Prue said, kissing me on the cheek.
And then, the clock struck the exact time the sisters had found me. 9:30pm. And my body started to fade. First my legs, feet, and up. It was a numbing feeling, and than I woke up, and elder looking at me.
Blinding light hit my face as the elder grinned at me. "Welcome Home, Andrew." He grinned.
