Piper and Lynn had gone downtown and were walking along the street stopping sometimes to windowshop and stopping other times to actually go into a store and buy something.
They were walking down the street and decided to stop at a store to buy some jeans. When they went inside, Lynn noticed the blonde clerk behind the register.
"Oh my gosh! It can't possibly be...uh, we should go." Lynn said.
"What?" Piper asked. "Do you know her?"
"Well, she was a substitute at my old school. She must've moved here...I've lost track of a lot of things. If she recognized me..."
"Well, do you think she would?" Piper asked concerned.
"She was my student teacher in fourth grade too and we used to talk, but then in high school she talked to all the "popular" kids, I'd like to fry them. I doubt she remembers me, but..."
Piper knew how she felt. The "popular" kids. That stung.
"I always hated those popular kids. Well, we'll just go to the back and I'll buy the stuff. She doesn't even have to see you." Piper said and they walked to the back of the store. After they got a few pairs of pants, Lynn left the store and Piper paid.
"Hungry?" Piper asked as she came out of the store.
"I guess so." Lynn replied.
Piper and Lynn went to a small little burger place.
"I love the small stuff." Lynn said eating a french frie.
"Really? Me too." Piper said.
Lynn felt the feeling again. The threads in her heart were tying together and were forming another bond. She would notice it later when she noticed the others.
As they walked back to the car, Lynn felt something. She stopped walking and stood still taking in the feeling.
Piper was a few feet ahead and said, "Are you okay?"
Lynn didn't move, so Piper went over to her.
Lynn's eyes started to dart back and forth and she started to sweat. She knew something was going to happen.
Just then, a man emerged from behind a van and said, "Witch."
Piper turned around. Lynn was getting angry. Her darker side of her brain was telling her to attack or she would be attacked.
Lynn stood up straight and moved a strand of hair away from her face.
"Witch, do you honestly think you can protect her? I was sent by the demon that is after her and her little friends. Give me her now and I will let you go free." The warlock said.
"I don't think so." Piper told him.
Lynn craned her neck from left to right, then she raised her hand forward. Piper was not sure what she was doing.
"Ooh, I'm scared now." The warlock said mockingly.
"You should be." Lynn said, her eyes narrowed and she was angrier now.
Out from her hand came a firey arrow. The warlock dodged it.
"He said you would get some powers back. Just deflect to us now and give us your powers. He will be pleased and you're friend shall live." The warlock said. Lynn just shot another arrow from her hand. This time it hit the warlock in the chest and he crippled over in pain and the flames from the firey arrowhead engulfed him and he just turned into a pile of ashes. Lynn's eyes turned back to normal and she straighted her stance back to normal. Piper just stared in amazement. Lynn threw a very small smile.
"So...can you explain that?" Piper asked.
"Well," Lynn started. "He would've hurt...people. I couldn't let him go. It's one of my powers. I'm starting to regain them as I get older. I haven't done that for a year."
Piper just nodded. "I just expected a normal shopping trip, but with this life..."
"I know what you mean. Believe me." Lynn said.
"Yeah. Well, no sense in sticking around here watching his sorry ash. Let's go home."
Lynn agreed, so they went back home to the manor.
They were walking down the street and decided to stop at a store to buy some jeans. When they went inside, Lynn noticed the blonde clerk behind the register.
"Oh my gosh! It can't possibly be...uh, we should go." Lynn said.
"What?" Piper asked. "Do you know her?"
"Well, she was a substitute at my old school. She must've moved here...I've lost track of a lot of things. If she recognized me..."
"Well, do you think she would?" Piper asked concerned.
"She was my student teacher in fourth grade too and we used to talk, but then in high school she talked to all the "popular" kids, I'd like to fry them. I doubt she remembers me, but..."
Piper knew how she felt. The "popular" kids. That stung.
"I always hated those popular kids. Well, we'll just go to the back and I'll buy the stuff. She doesn't even have to see you." Piper said and they walked to the back of the store. After they got a few pairs of pants, Lynn left the store and Piper paid.
"Hungry?" Piper asked as she came out of the store.
"I guess so." Lynn replied.
Piper and Lynn went to a small little burger place.
"I love the small stuff." Lynn said eating a french frie.
"Really? Me too." Piper said.
Lynn felt the feeling again. The threads in her heart were tying together and were forming another bond. She would notice it later when she noticed the others.
As they walked back to the car, Lynn felt something. She stopped walking and stood still taking in the feeling.
Piper was a few feet ahead and said, "Are you okay?"
Lynn didn't move, so Piper went over to her.
Lynn's eyes started to dart back and forth and she started to sweat. She knew something was going to happen.
Just then, a man emerged from behind a van and said, "Witch."
Piper turned around. Lynn was getting angry. Her darker side of her brain was telling her to attack or she would be attacked.
Lynn stood up straight and moved a strand of hair away from her face.
"Witch, do you honestly think you can protect her? I was sent by the demon that is after her and her little friends. Give me her now and I will let you go free." The warlock said.
"I don't think so." Piper told him.
Lynn craned her neck from left to right, then she raised her hand forward. Piper was not sure what she was doing.
"Ooh, I'm scared now." The warlock said mockingly.
"You should be." Lynn said, her eyes narrowed and she was angrier now.
Out from her hand came a firey arrow. The warlock dodged it.
"He said you would get some powers back. Just deflect to us now and give us your powers. He will be pleased and you're friend shall live." The warlock said. Lynn just shot another arrow from her hand. This time it hit the warlock in the chest and he crippled over in pain and the flames from the firey arrowhead engulfed him and he just turned into a pile of ashes. Lynn's eyes turned back to normal and she straighted her stance back to normal. Piper just stared in amazement. Lynn threw a very small smile.
"So...can you explain that?" Piper asked.
"Well," Lynn started. "He would've hurt...people. I couldn't let him go. It's one of my powers. I'm starting to regain them as I get older. I haven't done that for a year."
Piper just nodded. "I just expected a normal shopping trip, but with this life..."
"I know what you mean. Believe me." Lynn said.
"Yeah. Well, no sense in sticking around here watching his sorry ash. Let's go home."
Lynn agreed, so they went back home to the manor.
