Well, Diary, only two hours until I can go and have dinner at the Halliwell house. I can't wait. Not only will I get to spend more time with Prue, I'm going to get to learn valuable information like if they lock their doors and which room is Prue's and what kind of clothes she wears. I've got the entire evening planned out. I'm going to go to the house, then I'm going to knock on the door and if they don't answer, I'll try to open it on my own. I'll just tell them I didn't want to bother them. Later that night, after I study Prue some more, I'll excuse myself to the bathroom. Then I'll escape and check out clothes and items in Prue's room. Hopefully, they won't notice if I'm gone for ten minutes.
I can't wait. I'm finally going to get to fit in in the world. I'm so excited. I've always wanted to be somebody else besides dumb old Abbey. Now's my chance. I'm going to get ahead in life. And Prue Halliwell is my key.

"Hi Abbey." Phoebe Halliwell opened the door at Abbey's knock. She tried to hide the look of disappointment on her face. She hadn't heard a clicking though, so she was assuming the door hadn't been locked.
"Hello, Phoebe." Abbey said. She looked around the house. It was huge and very nicely decorated.
"You can come in, you know." Phoebe joked. Abbey let out a forced laugh and stepped into the house. She shrugged off her jacket and looked around for a place to put it. She placed her purse back on her shoulder. Phoebe took the jacket out of her hands.
"Can I take your purse, too?" Phoebe asked. Abbey let out another laugh and handed her purse to Phoebe. She didn't get out very much, and she hadn't ever been invited to dinner, so she wasn't sure of what she should do.
"Hey, Abbey." Piper walked into the room. Suddenly, the phone rang. Phoebe dodged past Piper to pick it up. "She thinks it's gonna be Cole." Piper whispered to Abbey.
"Hey." Phoebe started, a look of disappointment on her face. "Yeah, ok. I'll tell them. Love ya. Bye." She looked at Piper and Abbey. "That was Prue. She's stuck at 415 and isn't going to get out until about nine tonight. She said she's sorry."
Abbey looked at her shoes. She wasn't going to do everything as planned. But she could probably get most of it done. "Well, we can still have a fun time without her," Piper put in. "Abbey, I'm sure she didn't mean to do this. Prue has a one track mind." Abbey made a mental note of that. She would have to remember always to look out for herself and nobody else if her plans were going to work.
"Hey, lets eat," Phoebe said. She led the way into the dinning room. The table was set for three people. Abbey suspected that Prue had gotten out of the dinner awhile ago and the phone call was just an excuse. Prue hadn't wanted to see Abbey. Prue must of thought that Abbey was creepy.
"What's for dinner?" Abbey asked softly. She still didn't feel right about this.
"Chicken, rice, and salad." Phoebe said. She saw a look of alarm on Abbey's face. "What's wrong?"
"I'm a vegetarian." Abbey put in softly.
"That's ok. We made vegetable lasagna for me. I'm a vegetarian too." Phoebe smiled at her. "Piper, just make two plates of the lasagna." She saw a look of relief go across Abbey's face. "What do you want to drink? We've got water, soda, and some beer."
"Can I have a soda?" Abbey never drank. She hated the taste.
"Sure." Phoebe said.
"Where's the bathroom?" Abbey asked her.
"Upstairs, to the left." Phoebe told her.
"Thanks." Abbey slunk up the stairs. Soon, she would forefil her dream.