A/N: Thanks for reading the last chapter! Last chapter there was one review.

Nan7: You'll find out what he thinks in this chapter! They'll be some Prue/ Paige bonding in the next chapter. Yeah it is a shame that they couldn't have interactions in the show; I hope this fanfic story fills the emptiness of that interaction.

Chapter 29

"I," I said.

"Paige might be going to a school our grandmother went to," Phoebe said.

"So you won't be going to Royce anymore?" he asked sounding disappointed.

"I don't know, I'm still trying to sort everything out," I said.

"I stopped by to see if you wanted to go to the movies," he said.

"I'd love to," I said.

"But she can't," Phoebe said. I turned around and looked at her.

"Why not?" I asked.

"You're still grounded," she said.

"I guess I'll see you around then," he said. He gave me a hug then left.

"Why did you do that?" I asked entering the Manor.

"Well you're still grounded," she said.

"All he wanted to do was go to a movie, probably to get my mind off things," I said.

"Paige," Phoebe said concerned.

"I going to my room," I said. I slipped past my sisters and locked my door. I grabbed my sketch pad and started drawing. Nothing came out right and I crumpled several sheets of paper. I plugged my headphones into my CD player and pounded music into my ears. I started drawing again. I heard pounding on my door but I ignored them. In the sketch was Rowan and I.

We were sitting under a tree; he had his hand over my shoulders. It was probably the only good thing that had happened since their death. I closed my sketch pad, turned off my music and went up to the roof. I didn't want to lie to Glen. Knowing Prue though; she'd make me.

"Paige!"Prue called out the window, "Come down." Glen, I had to tell him. I had to tell him I was a witch and that the only reason I survived the car wreck was because of my whitelighter half, I orbed out of the car.

"I have to tell him," I said out loud. I paged him telling him to meet me at our spot. I jumped back into the tree and climbed down.

"Come inside," she said but I continued to the ground.

"Paige!" she said. I looked up to her then I started running. By the time I got to our place he was already there. I threw myself into his arms.

"Hey," he said.

"I have to tell you something," I said.

"Paige!" I heard my sisters yell.

"I'm a witch- whitelighter," I said.

"What?" he asked.

"I'm a witch, I can brew potions, chant spells, and I have a power," I said, "Glen's pager." His pager orbed off his hip and into my hands.

"You're a witch," he said.

"And so are my sisters," I said, "I got out of the car because- because I orbed. Magic saved me."

"Then magic is okay with me," he said. I hugged him again tears of joy spilling down my cheeks.

"You can't tell anyone," I said.

"I won't. So are you going to some school that'll teach about magic?" he asked.

"I don't know. I'm still figuring everything out; my parents just died. I don't want to go back to school yet."

"Okay," he said. I squeezed him tight; I was happy.

"Paige, let's go," Prue said grabbing her elbow and Paige stepped back.

"One minute," I said. I hugged Glen one more time.

"Thank you," I told him, "Thank you so much." I let go of him.

"Paige," Prue said.

"I told him," I said.

"We are leaving now," she said dragging me away.

"Bye Glen," I said.

When we entered the Manor Prue started to yell.

"What were you thinking?" she asked.

"I couldn't lie to my best friend!" I said, "I had to tell him."

"What if he tells someone? Do you know how much danger we'll be in?"

"He won't tell anyone," I said.

"How do you know that?" she asked.

"He's my best friend! He'll keep our secret," I said.

"You shouldn't have run off," she said.

"I had to tell him. I couldn't keep it a secret," I said, "I had to tell someone how I survived; that if it wasn't for magic I'd be dead, along with my parents."

My parents, I hadn't called them that though. I told them that they weren't my real parents. How could I be so stupid? Why had I said that? Oh yeah because I wanted to go to a party and they wouldn't let me because I was grounded. If they were alive I'd still be grounded but I wouldn't care because they'd still be alive. I was still grounded but they weren't alive, their bodies burned in the car. I started hyperventilating. Why was I alive? Why had they left me? It was unfair. I pushed past my sisters and went to my room. Why had they left me here? I threw myself on my bed and cried some more. I heard them knocking on my door.

"GO AWAY!" I yelled. How could they leave me here?

"Paige," I heard Piper say.

"Please just go," I cried out.

"I'll be back at dinner," she said. I wouldn't be here, I was going home. I climbed out the window and walked home. I took it slowly, I didn't run like before. If they knew I was gone I didn't see them following me. I wiped my face from the tears. Entering my neighborhood I looked behind me. They weren't there. I spent a while just walking around my neighborhood then I walked into one of my neighbors.

"Mr. Pitily," I said. We didn't exactly see eye to eye. Granted I toilet papered his house two summers ago.

"Paige," he said then he hugged me, "I'm so sorry for your loss."

"Thanks Mr. Pitily. I'm sorry for," I was saying.

"You don't have to apologize for anything," he said.

"I have to um get home," I said.

"Dear child, you haven't heard have you?" he asked.

"What happened to my home?" I asked panicking. He walked with me to my home. I gasped in surprise at what I saw. The glass windows were shattered. The door had been forced open. I lifted the police tape and entered my house.