Leo
knocked on the Gordon's door five years later. Dan welcomed him inside
with a smile.
"We've
been waiting for you, Leo."
"Where's
the little guy?"
"Hey,
Peter! Uncle Leo's here!"
"Uncle
Leo! Look what mom got me for my birthday last June." The boy came running
the stairs.
Leo
looked askance at Dan.
Forbidden
"It's
one of the arrangements we made. A gift each year. She picked out everything
and she hid them everywhere. The home videos tell him where to look."
They
watched the child as he ran down the stairs. "Be careful!" They looked
in horror as the boy tripped and went flying. As the boy went what?
"Hey,
look! I'm not falling!" Dan's jaw slackened. The child lost his grip on
the miniature plane and it began to drop. "No! My plane!" In front of their
disbelieving eyes, the plane stopped in mid air.
"What
the—" Dan stared at Peter and the plane, blood leaving his face.
Leo
grinned. Well Piper, you didn't really take this into consideration, did
you? "Peter, come here to Uncle Leo." It seems that I have to take our
son under my wing—literally—once and for all.
He
looked at Dan, and saw that he was still having a hard time believing it.
The child immediately grinned at Leo. "I can't, Uncle Leo."
"Put
your arms to your sides slowly, Peter. Not so fast, or you'll fall."
The
child did as told and slowly touched the floor. "That was good, Uncle."
He immediately positioned himself under the plane. "Okay, plane, drop!"
The child waited, and frowned. "I said drop, plane." His eyebrows creased
and he looked at Leo imploringly.
"Remember
what you did a while ago? With your hands? You don't need to tell the plane
out loud what you want it to do." The boy concentrated again and again
and finally, the freeze expired and it dropped on its own. "We'll have
to practice your unfreeze next time, Peter."
"Yes,
Uncle. Did you bring me anything?"
"I
don't believe this." Leo had almost forgotten about Dan. He was so thrilled
at the prospect of spending time with Peter. He's keeping his son now.
There was no way Dan could possibly take care of a five year old boy with
supernatural powers. "I don't believe this," Dan muttered.
"Come
here, Peter." Peter immediately jumped up into Leo's arms. "Believe it,
Dan. Peter's a very special boy. And I know you can't possibly care for
him now. So I'm taking him."
"What
are you talking about? You're not taking my son anywhere!"
Leo's
jaw locked. He placed Peter down and stared at Dan squarely in the eye.
"Go upstairs, Peter. I'll follow you later." The boy leapt and was floating
again. Leo grinned. He saw the boy touch the floor at the highest step.
He was such a fast learner. "Your son?"
"He's
my son where it counts. Take him away and I'll have you arrested for kidnapping."
"My
own son?"
"You
know as well as I do that Piper wanted that boy with me."
"Are
you blind? That boy has something you would never understand!"
Dan
glared at Leo. "It doesn't matter. Piper left the boy to me and I'll be
damned if I let myself get scared off and break my promise to her!"
"Shit!"
Leo walked out and slammed the door. Dan sighed in relief. His mind was
restless. He couldn't believe what he saw. And Leo took it so calmly! Peter
was his son! He almost had a heart attack when the door suddenly burst
open and Leo stood there, carrying his bags. "Where's your guestroom, Gordon?
I'm moving in."
Forbidden
(2) : The Revelation
"What
do you mean you're moving in?"
"Just
that. I'm moving in." Leo walks inside and begins to climb the stairs.
"What
gives you the right to move into Piper's and my house?"
Leo
ignored the pain that stabbed through him at that reminder. He'd have a
hard time already just staying with Dan. He didn't need to be told again
that this was the house that Dan bought for her when they got married.
"I
think the fact that my son is here is right enough."
"Leo,
how many times do I have to tell you to shut up with that? I don't want
Peter to hear. You can't disrupt his life like this! I want you to leave."
Leo
puts down his bag and walks to face Dan. "My son needs me. Now I'm giving
you a choice. I stay here and attend to whatever he needs to know in this
house or I take this matter to court and demand that Peter be tested for
paternity." Leo didn't want Peter thrown into a legal battle either, but
he couldn't let Dan cut him out of his son's life when he was needed most.
"Fine."
Dan gave up the argument. "You can stay in the room beside Peter's." Leo
went upstairs to settle in. The phone rang, and he ignored it, waiting
for the machine to pick it up.
"Hey,
Dan! Phoebe and I were wondering if we could drop by this weekend and snatch
Peter away. We're—" Dan picked up the phone.
"Yeah,
Prue. Sorry about that. I was…taking a bath."
"It's
okay. So what do you say?"
"When
did I ever say no to you two? Anyway, I needed to talk with the two of
you. When can I expect you? I'll prepare then."
Dan
ran up the stairs two steps at a time when he found Leo standing outside
Peter's door. "What is it?"
Leo
motions for him to be quiet. "Do you hear that?"
"Oh,
that. That's just Peter talking to himself. He does that often."
"And
you're not worried? You should be talking to him about—"
"Look,
Wyatt. I agreed to this because you gave me no choice. But never, never
tell me how to raise Peter."
"Aren't
you even a bit concerned after seeing what you saw down there?"
Dan
sighed. "I've seen weird things in my life, but this tops it all. Don't
get me wrong, I'll always love Peter, no matter what. So what is he?"
"Well,
Dan, as I told you before, he's a very special boy." Dan didn't reply.
"Piper's a witch."
"She's
the loveliest, most generous person I've ever known."
"I
didn't mean like that witch. I mean, she has powers. Had," he corrected
himself.
"Let
me guess. Prue and Phoebe are too, aren't they?"
"That's
right."
"So
nobody ever told me this before for some important reason. What makes it
alright for you to tell me now?"
Leo
glanced at the door again. "Truthfully, I'm trying to scare you enough
to release Peter into my care. I can take care of him the way you could
never do."
"Don't
insult me. Now this brings me to my next question. Why do you know?"
"I
know because I was their whitelighter." Leo continued on with his lengthy
explanation, and Dan never once blinked an eye. It would have been better
if he yelled, Leo thought. Because by his silence, Leo couldn't figure
out if he was following or not. When it was over, Dan ran his hands over
his eyes.
"So
Peter's—"
"Born
of a witch and a whitelighter. Do you think you'll give him to me now?"
"He's
my son."
"Actually—"
"Fine!
But I told you. I'll never break a promise. Piper will always look for
our son from me."
"Then
I'm staying." Dan knocked on the door and opened it. Leo and Dan walked
in. "Hey buddy, what're you doing?"
"I'm
playing with mommy's plane."
"We
thought you were talking to somebody."
"Oh
yes. I was talking to a lady."
"What
lady?"
"The
lady who always visits me after daddy tucks me in."
"Peter,
son, there's no lady in this house. You must have been dreaming of your
mommy again. How did she look like?"
"Pretty."
"See?
I knew it. That was your mommy. You were dreaming."
"Hey,
I have news."
"What
news, Uncle Leo?"
"I'm
staying with you and your… and Dan for a while."
The
little boy whooped in delight. "In my room?"
"No."
The boy frowned. "In the one beside this."
"That's
across from mommy's."
Leo
looked askance at Dan. "I converted our bedroom to Piper's and moved to
the other one. I couldn't stay there after—" Dan cleared his throat. "Okay,
Petey, I gotta go for a while. I'll call Mrs. Weaver to stay with you,
ok?"
"Awww,
daddy. Don't call me Petey."
"What's
the need? I'm here. I'll look after Peter."
Forbidden
(3): One Bleeding Heart and a Fairy Tale
Leo
entered the room across from his after Peter fell asleep. The moment he
entered, he sensed her presence. The room was full of framed pictures of
Piper and Peter, all taken by Dan obviously. He walked towards the dresser
and sat down. He pulled open the drawer. Her brushes, lipstick and make
up were all there. On the table her favorite comb sat. He touched it. Instantly
he knew that Dan touched nothing here except for his own things for five
years.
He
padded over to the closets. He opened them and touched her clothes. Curious,
he opened a box at the bottom and pulled out a maternity gown. He pressed
the cloth against his face and breathed in.
"Piper."
His heart was getting heavier and heavier. "I miss you so damn much. Time
doesn't dull the pain at all."
"Uncle
Leo?"
He
turned around and saw Peter standing by the door. "What are you doing up,
Peter?"
"I
was thirsty."
"I'll
get you some water."
"Why
were you crying?"
"I
miss your mommy."
"Oh
I do that too, especially when I'm here. Because I don't remember all those
pictures. And daddy says that that's mommy, and that baby's me."
"He
was right, your daddy."
"Yup."
"Wanna
go grab some ice cream?"
"Won't
daddy be mad?"
"Nah."
Leo picks the boy up and brings him to his room. "I'll handle your daddy.
Peter." He started changing the boys clothes.
"Yes,
Uncle Leo?"
"Why
don't you call me daddy too? Uncle Leo's quite a mouthful for a little
boy like you."
"Is
it okay with daddy?"
"Only
when your dad's not around."
"Ok."
"And
you know what you did to your plane?"
"I
stopped it," the boy boasted.
"I
don't want you doing that to both your dad and me, okay?"
"I
know. The lady told me."
"Peter,
you have to get over this lady business. There's no lady in this house.
There's only you and me and Dan."
"But
there really was a lady in my room. She had long brown hair and she smiles
very prettily."
"Like
how."
"Just
like mommy."
"You
never met your mommy."
"But
she looked just like mommy."
"But
mommy's gone, Peter."
"I
know! Let's go visit mommy instead of going for ice cream."
Leo
smiled at Peter's eager face. He'd never met a kid who wouldn't trade ice
cream for anything. "That's a good idea! Come on. We'll buy some flowers."
The
boy grinned back at his father, and Leo couldn't help but be amazed at
how alike their features were. "We have flowers already, Unc—daddy." Leo
felt a thrill go up his spine upon hearing the word. "My other dad made
mommy a garden at the back. You always come here but you never see it."
The
boy pointed in the direction of the kitchen. Leo walked forward with Peter
in his arms. Not long after, he was able to see the door at the far side
of the room. He opened it and caught his breath. The scent filled his nostrils
and he closed his eyes.
"Dan
did this for Piper?" The question was rhetorical, but his son answered
anyway.
"Daddy
and mommy started planting even before I was born," the boy narrated as
if from memory. "And mommy would sit over there when she was tired," pointing
to a dusty wooden rocking chair beneath the trellis, "and let daddy massage
her feet. She was always tired," the child matter-of-factly related. "She
was having me and she was very sick."
Sometimes
Leo envied Peter for not having known Piper. Never being able to touch
her or stay close to her, Peter didn't drown in memories every time she
was talked about. But then again Leo pitied the boy for that same reason.
He would never trade those memories for another lifetime.
"But
mommy died so daddy was left alone with me. Daddy always went here to cry
and he would give me to Mrs. Weaver because he didn't like to see me."
"That's
not true, Peter. Dan loves you more than anything in the entire world."
"But
he always leaves me."
Leo
begins cutting flowers to bring to Piper. "Let me tell you a story. Once
upon a time there was a king and a queen who had a beautiful baby boy,
whose name was Peter." The boy grinned, and Leo was encouraged. "But a
bad person came—"
"A
witch!"
Leo
laughed softly. "No. Witches aren't necessarily bad, you know."
"But
when daddy reads me a fairy tale, it's always the witch who's the bad one."
"Not
in my stories. In my stories, witches are beautiful and nice and generous
and loving."
"What's
the bad ones called then?"
Leo
thought for a while and grinned. "Demons."
"Oh."
"Shall
I continue?" The boy nodded eagerly. "So the bad person, the demon, comes
and makes her very sick. The kind didn't know what to do. He called the
doctors in the whole kingdom, but none could save the queen. And the queen
told the king not to let the prince, Peter, starve or want for anything.
So the king worked and worked and worked so his promise to the queen would
not be broken."
Leo
stopped and waited for the child to get his drift. "And then what happened?"
Leo
cleared his throat. He wasn't really used to the little kids. He'd have
thought Peter got the moral of the story by now. "And then he was hurt
because he thought that his daddy didn't like him. And he went to the garden
with his other dad and—" Leo saw the boy hang his head and blush. He sighed
in relief. "So let's go?" The boy nodded, and Leo took his son's small
hand in his and orbed.
Forbidden
(4): The Discovery
"I
cannot believe you made me bring all these stuff, Prue. These clothes are
too heavy!"
Prue
batted her eyes at her sister. "Thank you for being so nice, Phoebe."
"Vanity
is a sin, you know."
"Come
on, lighten up."
Prue
and Phoebe stepped onto the foyer and rang the bell. They waited several
minutes and heard cursing from inside the house. Phoebe shook her head
dramatically. The door finally opened to reveal an aproned Dan carrying
a spatula with a big growl that quickly faded when he saw who they were.
"Hey,
sis—"
Prue
burst out laughing, and Phoebe tried very hard to contain her smile. "Got
hit by a flour truck?"
"Come
in, girls. I need your help. Someone in this house is finicky about his
food and I can't seem to get this right. Taste this, will you? What's it
lacking?" He led them to the darkened kitchen.
"What
happened?"
"Light
blew out. Don't worry about it. It'll be fixed in no time. So what's wrong
with it?"
Prue
scratched at her head. "I wouldn't know. Jack always takes care of the
take-out for us."
Phoebe
shook her head and grinned. "And they don't exactly teach us gourmet or
delicatessen in the convent."
"Piper
usually adds a pinch of cinnamon in the batter." They all turn around and
saw Leo standing on the doorway, holding a bulb.
"Leo?"
Prue and Phoebe look at Dan then Leo, and back again. "You two are…in the
same house…alive?"
Leo
levitates and begins screwing the bulb on the ceiling. "Dammit, Leo, didn't
we agree that no powers in the house?"
Prue
motions for Phoebe to sit down, and they watch the exchange between the
two men. Leo touches the ground and begins explaining why it was inconvenient
to haul a ladder when he could float. Dan's point was that he didn't want
Peter exposed to the powers while Leo tells him it's too late to worry
about it. Prue and Phoebe are speechless, hardly following the flow of
conversation and were still struck by the fact that Dan didn't freak out
when Leo floated.
They
see Peter standing shyly at the corner and everyone stops. "Peter, honey!
You've grown so big. Come here to Aunt Prue and Aunt Phoebe." Peter walks
forward and embraces them. Phoebe sets the boy away to look at him. "Look
at that! How uncanny! You look exactly like—err…" She darts a look at Leo,
Dan and Prue, who were all waiting tensely about how she would finish it.
"Just like your mom."
Peter
smiled. "Mom's got brown hair. And she's got brown eyes too."
"Well,"
Phoebe replied. "You've got this nice sandy blond hair which isn't that
far from brown in the…umm..in the international color wheel. And you've
got those nice hazel green eyes. Brown…green… what's the difference, huh?"
Phoebe grinned.
Forbidden
(5): Devotion's Futility
"I'll
be going now, Peter. Daddy has to go to work. I promise to bring you something,
ok?" Peter kisses Dan's cheek and waves goodbye.
"So,
when are you taking us to the cemetery?"
"Why
don't you two go and wash up? I'll bring you over as soon as I get Peter
dressed."
Dan
knelt on the thick green grass of Piper's grave. He closed his eyes and
tried to control the rage inside him. He still couldn't believe she was
gone. Five years since they buried her, and he still told himself she'd
just gone to the store or to a meeting at P3, a thousand miles away. But
with the stone beneath his hands he couldn't deny it. Every week he went
here, and those hours he spent kneeling like this were the only hours he
accepted that she was gone.
"You
left me high and dry, Pipe. I keep saying I loved you, but you always thanked
me. I had no heart to tell you it wasn't enough. I couldn't complain, because
after all, you married me. But did you have to say it? Did those have to
be your last words?"
Dan
replayed the scene over and over in his mind. "I was there for you. Why
couldn't you have given me that consideration?!" He heard her voice in
his mind, weak. She was almost gasping for breath then. Her last words.
"Tell Leo—tell Leo that—I love him." He shook his head wildly. "Why couldn't
you have said that to me? Not once in all the months we were married. You
never once told me you reciprocated, Piper." He took several calming breaths.
"I'm sorry. I'm not mad at you, honey. I got a little carried away. But
I love you so much. And it doesn't matter that you loved him, not me. Because
we still ended up together, didn't we?"
Forbidden
(6): To See Your Face Again
"Dan!
We thought you'd be working!"
Dan's
head snapped up, and he hastily wiped the tears away. He touched Piper's
name and turned around. "Hey, everyone. I was just passing by. I thought
I'd tell her you two are here. Anyway, I'd better go before I'm too late."
Peter
runs to him and embraces him again. "Bring me a chocolate."
"If
Uncle Leo tells me you've eaten dinner."
"I
will." Dan left in his van. He wasn't used to showing emotions to people.
Piper was the only one he trusted enough to shed tears for. And now that
she's gone, he'd not be crying anymore.
Phoebe
and Prue place the flowers on the grave, careful not to trample on the
petals Dan had already scattered. "Hey, honey. Phoebe just got leave from
the convent, so we only got in yesterday. We met your boy again. He's grown
so much! And I know you must know and you're already freaking out. Angelboy
and neighbor Dan are living in the same house! I wonder what Leo had to
do to make Dan agree."
Phoebe
was smiling all the time Prue was speaking. She missed Piper, but she understood
life now. There was a serenity about her that she never had before. "I
know you're very happy with what's going on, Pipe. Everyone's getting along.
Prue is a step from being engaged to Jack, and I'm deliberating on taking
my vows already." Phoebe paused and sighed. "I wish you were here, Piper!"
Prue
embraced Phoebe. She knew Phoebe entered the convent to find peace when
they lost their sister. "Leo, I'll take Phoebe to the car for a while.
I don't think she was ready to face up to the truth right away."
Peter
watched as his Aunt Prue led Aunt Phoebe away and followed them a short
distance. He then saw a butterfly playing with him, and he ran to catch
it. Soon, floating a couple of feet off the ground. Leo saw his son suddenly
lose touch with the ground, and he glanced around. There were no people
in the area but it was still dangerous to use powers out in the open. He
ran over and grasped Peter at the waist and pulled him down. "Peter, I
told you not to fly in public, or freeze in public."
"Sorry,
daddy." He felt a thrill go up his spine again. He may never get used to
the sheer refreshing beauty of being called father.
"Now
stay here and play without flying." Leo walked back to Piper's grave and
sat down. "Hi, honey. I want to tell you that I am so proud of our son.
He's the most beautiful child I've ever seen. I only regret that he didn't
look like you. Yes, contrary to Phoebe's quick escape tactics, I am aware
that sandy hair and hazel eyes make him look like me. His features, jaw,
eyebrows, structure, everything mine. I'd have loved it if I could see
a little girl who looked exactly like you, but Peter is still the most
perfect child I can imagine. His values are astounding. For the way he
raised Peter, I know I'd be thankful to Dan forever." The sound of screeching
tires brought his head up and at that moment, he knew he was too late.
He stood up and began to run. The car jumped over an island and was uncontrollably
heading directly at Peter. Even if he orbed, he still wouldn't get there
in time to save his son. Almost immediately a blue light appeared beside
Peter and lifted him away at that split second. The car careened but managed
to speed away.
The
woman who saved his son had her back to him. She was assuring herself that
he was fine. Leo stood there, his knees almost too weak to support him.
Peter saw him and immediately flung himself at him and Leo stooped and
embraced the boy tightly, hardly believing that he was all right. Leo's
eyes rose to meet those of the woman who saved his son.
Hazel
eyes drank in the face that he never thought he would see again. A rise
of exultation grew within him. They stare at each other for a long time
before a blue light envelops her and she orbs out.
Leo
would never forget that moment. Her eyes were so clear in his mind. Love.
Anger. Regret. Sadness.
Eyes
so brown he could have drowned.
Forbidden
(7): In The Realm of Angels
Leo
hands the boy over to Phoebe and Prue. "Take him home. I have an unfinished
business to take care of."
Prue
holds the boy close to her. All she saw was the car careening close to
her nephew. Leo grimly orbs away.
Leo
opened his eyes to a glass domed room full of plants all around. A waterfall
cascaded in one end and about a dozen variety of birds were flying and
walking all around. She was standing by the waterfalls, looking astoundingly
lovely in an off while long dress. "Piper."
She
turned around, and he caught his breath at the sight of her eyes once more.
They were dull and empty, as though seeing him hurt her. A look of betrayal
immediately crossed her face and faint blue lights began to play around
her.
"Wait!
Piper, don't do this to me."
He
held his breath, not knowing if she will decide to stay or if she will
leave him once again. The blue lights faded, and she stood there quietly,
staring at him, waiting for him to speak. He found his mouth suddenly too
dry to say anything, but he was aware of her need to hear him. He swallowed
hard.
"Sit
down."
She
looked around and walked towards a marble bench at the center of the dome.
"How did you know where I went?"
"This
is one of the most beautiful and peaceful places in our realm. I took the
chance. I knew you would go here."
She
smiled bitterly. "You think you know me so well."
He
stood closer to her, and she was intimidated. He was so tall in this position.
Leo understood the workings of her mind. Slowly, deliberately, he knelt
down in front of her so their eyes would meet levelly.
"There's
something I don't know. Why, Piper?" he asked softly. "Five years. All
that time we spent apart when we were existing in the same plane all along."
She
was uncomfortable with him so close to her. She pulled away. "You know
nothing about me. I had no obligation to tell you."
"So
cold."
"You're
a guiding angel. I'm a guardian. Our paths were not supposed to meet. Forget
you ever saw me."
"Do
you think I can?!"
"You
must. Soon I will be relinquishing Peter to one of you. It slipped my mind
that my son would have powers."
"How
could it have? Didn't you think a witch and a whitelighter would have a
special son?"
All
the anger and resentment she had been keeping for five years boiled over.
Very softly, she said to him, "I've begun to think of him as a Gordon long
before he was born." She stood up and walked away.
Leo's
jaw locked and he grabbed her arm. "Never say that!"
"You
have no right to tell me what to say! You left me, remember? YOU left ME.
I cried for you so many nights…"
"We
agreed to part," he answered helplessly.
"I
needed you."
Leo
didn't answer. Perhaps this was what she needed. At least he knew she existed.
At least he knew as long as she felt pain, the love was still fresh in
her mind.
Her
tears were running down her cheeks, but she was unashamed. She'd needed
to cry for years, but she never let herself. It was time she let go.
"All
those months of pain. All those hours I was reaching out to you, but you
never once came. And that day—I needed you to comfort me. I needed you
to tell me that we'll find each other again, Leo. I needed you to hold
me while I slip away. I wanted you… I wanted you to kiss me and take my
last breath away…"
Leo
stared at her and understood her anguish. He needed all those too. And
his stubborn pride had kept him away. He let her die without a lover's
touch.
Their
eyes held the other's as blue light enveloped the two of them and orbed
them into separate ends of the realm of the angels.
Forbidden
(8): The Dictates of Heaven
Leo
stood at the center of a gray room devoid of any furniture or design. He
was alone, standing straight and tall. His voice echoed, bouncing off the
walls.
"I
demand to know."
"What
makes you think you have a right to?"
Leo
kept his face expressionless. "Because most of this was your fault. And
as I have worked for you for more than half a century, I think I deserve
the truth. Why was I never told of this?"
He
heard a barely audible sigh. "In truth, Leo, we did not know either. Contrary
to what you must think, the Founders of every group do not necessarily
tell each other every minor detail when we convene."
"This
is no minor detail! A Charmed One dies and she joins the ranks of the Guardians.
What is minor about this?"
"Leo,
Leo. What may appear as a vital to your mind may be negligible to ours.
We have entire populations to think of. No matter how special you may think
of yourselves, you are all just a piece of a universal puzzle."
"I
know that you have not treated my alliance with her as negligible all these
years. If you had, we would not have gone through the separation."
The
Founders did not answer for a very long while. Finally they dismissed him.
"If that was your only purpose for coming here, Leo, I suggest you leave
immediately. We will call you regarding your duties."
Leo
did not move. "What else?"
"I
will not go until you give me lave to ask another question and you satisfy
me with an answer." The Founders did not reply, and Leo took it as acquiescence.
"How may I speak with her? In all my years here I have never met a Guardian
until now. I see an Avenger, but not a Death or Mercy. Now that we are
both immortals, nothing can keep us apart any longer."
Piper
orbed into a long, narrow, white hallway and leaned against the white washed
wall. Tears silently ran a path down her cheeks. Those eyes. They had looked
at her as though they saw her very soul. Those hazel eyes seemed to lose
a bit of life with every hurtful word, with every blaming statement that
she threw at him.
She
had loved him so much. She gave him everything and left nothing for herself.
She had made the supreme sacrifice and suffering through the agony without
him. But she would never forgive him for being absent when it was time
to say goodbye. She may have insisted to Dan not to tell him, but he was
told. He was told and he chose to stay away. He chose to leave her alone,
to abandon her.
She
needed to see Peter. She needed to touch him to feel for herself that he
was all right. She was glad she was assigned to her own baby. At least
Peter, in a strange way, grew up with a mother. She remembered her first
months here, when she would collapse in tears whenever she thought of all
the events that she would miss. That was when she asked in vain for another
death.
A beautiful
woman with long white blond hair appeared before her. "You rang, Piper?"
"No,"
she said hoarsely. "I didn't. My thoughts must have been too loud."
The
woman smiled. "I was wondering if you had forgotten about our talk. I already
told you I cannot bring you what you already have." The woman leaned to
wipe the tears from Piper's face. "Is this about Peter again? We've talked
about this too. It's best that he be transferred to a Guiding Angel, a
Whitelighter, to be more specific."
"And
I tell you time and again that I can handle it. I was a witch, Selena.
Even now I can still freeze."
"And
the Whitelighters have been trained for this for decades. You're new. Enjoy
being a Guardian. Of all the children being born, you'd be very busy in
no time at all."
Piper
did not have the heart to tell Selena that it was not the child she worried
about. From the moment the Angel of Death offered her her hand, they have
become true friends. They walk together towards a glass room. Piper saw
themselves high up in the air, watching angels floating, bringing baskets
and cloths or merely enjoying a leisure time.
"There's
Bridget."
"Where?"
"Flying
near that group of Guardians."
"Ah.
What's she up to?"
"She's
an Angel of Mercy. I think she just won a pardon for a criminal and if
off to deliver forgiveness." Selena smiled at her. "She often works with
me. People tend to call out to her when I am the one they really need.
I think they're scared of calling an Angel of Death. But I'm not scary
at all."
"No,
you're not. Selena, where are the Avenging Angels and the Guiding Angels?
Why can we mingle and live among others and we do not see them?"
A shadow
crossed Selena's face. "Oh. Well. The Avenging Angels and the Guiding Angels
have almost a realm of their own. The Avengers are hard, and they often
argue with Angels of Mercy. But the Avengers have to keep their distance
from us because they mostly fight for justice. They have no time for sentiment.
So are the Guides. No bias. Everything they know must be noble and according
to the rules. By keeping them isolated well away from us, they remain unaffected
be our ideals and focus on their jobs."
"Are
you all right?"
Selena
shook off her trancelike stare and smiled at Piper. "I am. It's just that
I remembered my Avenger. It's been so long. I did not know the rules and
I fell in love. I'm glad I've finally recovered from that. Let me warn
you right now never to fall in love with an Avenger or a Guide. The dictates
of Heaven have labeled it forbidden."
Piper
lay on Peter's bed, singing a lullaby softly with the child in her arms.
She made sure that Dan was out before she began her song, because she could
not cloak herself from him while remaining visible to Peter. Dan would
panic at the sight of her, and Piper knew that he did not deserve that.
She needed him to move on with his life. Sometimes she even regretted pulling
him into the complexities of hers.
Peter
had fallen asleep but Piper continued to sing to him and stroke his hair.
She missed this aspect of being a mother. She was never allowed to watch
her baby's growth from within the circle of her arms. The door opened and
she quickly glanced up. Leo was staring at her. She became conscious of
the sudden smallness of the room when he entered. This was her real family.
The father sat beside her and her baby. She motioned for him not to speak.
"I cannot pull my arms from under him without waking him up."
Leo
leaned down to lift Peter away from her. His arms brushed her and she caught
her breath. Piper stood up and Leo placed Peter gently down on the bed.
They exit the room and enter Piper's untouched one. "You were beautiful.
I regret that I wasn't able to see you like that when he was born."
"Don't
regret it," she answered quietly. "I was much worse by that time. I would
not have wanted you to have seen those months."
"It
would have been worth it to be with you."
"We
can't do this."
"We
can't not do this. I love you."
They
were standing so close, and they felt that indescribable pull towards the
other. Leo saw a tear threatening to fall from Piper's eye, and he caught
it with his finger. Immediately upon touching his skin to hers, he pulled
her in his arms in an almost desperate move. They kissed each other hungrily.
All the pain, passion and love that have been stored for five years were
brought to the fore. They fell back on the bed and loved each other in
the only way available to them.
They
didn't even notice that they were both crying all the while.
Forbidden
(9): No Regrets
Leo
wrapped his arms around Piper's waist as she looked out the window. "I
don't regret it."
"I
found out today."
"I
did too."
"So
this was because of the dictates?"
"This
was because we have been in love for an eternity, and because we will be
in love beyond infinity."
Piper's
hand touched her forehead. "I cannot believe how cruel fate is to us. She's
playing with us, Leo. She's been playing with us from the very first life
we led."
"To
be soulmates who are forever forbidden? Yes. But at least she allows us
to find each other."
Tears
fell down her eyes. "I'm so tired of the injustice of it all, Leo. We were
meant to be together!" Piper sighed. "We have to put a stop to this now.
We cannot see each other anymore. I can't be with you and not love you.
And I can't love you without breaking more rules."
"We've
broken enough rules in our lifetime."
"And
maybe that's why fate keeps tearing us apart. If we make this effort to
play straight, maybe next time—"
Leo
saw the logic in Piper's statement. He caught her face in his hands and
pulled her close for a long kiss. "I'm sorry for not being there. I wanted—"
She
hushes him with a finger to his lips. "I love you. The pain we go through…it's
all part of the masterplan. I understand it now. I know you love me more
than anything. I know you suffered as much as I did. And now I don't want
us pulled away from each other anymore, so we live by the rules this time
and see each other in the next incarnation."
"But
we will not be reincarnated, Piper."
Piper's
face fell. "Then what? What do we do to make this stop? This whole thing
is a lunacy!"
Leo
touches her features. "We'll find a way." He kisses her softly on the lips.
"Until then we have to try to stay apart. That kiss has to last us until
we find a solution," he says and stand up.
"Wait."
Piper kisses him long and hard at the lips. She pulls away and pats his
chest. "I needed some as reserve. Go." Leo orbs out.
Piper
washes her face in the sink, and goes back to Peter's room. She smiles
as she sees him curled on the bed, sucking his thumb in his sleep. Gently
he pulled away his hand from his mouth and toweled it dry. She kissed his
forehead and felt a familiar rush of love.
"It
won't hurt anyone." She lay beside him and pulled him into her arms again.
Blissfully she fell asleep with her son cradled against her.
Prue
and Phoebe arrived from a trip to the mall. Prue bought a whole new wardrobe
and she noticed Phoebe looking upset by her purchases.
"Phoebe,
you do understand that I need these clothes, don't you?" Phoebe nodded.
"Then why the look?" She shook her head. "Come on, Pheebs. You can tell
me."
"I—It's
been five years, Prue."
"Oh
honey, I know that. I thought you already found your peace and accepted
it when you decided to join."
"That's
just it." Phoebe answered, as they entered Dan's house. "It's been five
years, and—I'm not sure if I can, Prue."
"Accept
it?"
"Go
through with this. I mean, I'm thankful for the peace this experience has
brought me but I just—I want to wear new clothes again. I want to go out.
I know you must be disapp—"
"Phoebe!"
Prue laughed and embraced her sister. "You're back!"
Phoebe
smiled at Prue. "I've accepted that Piper's gone." They climbed the stairs
to put the bags in their room. "Hey, let's go check on Peter first. Leo's
nowhere around. I thought he was going to stay with him."
Prue
turned to open the door to Peter's room. "Leo probably took Peter with
him. I mean, he'd never leave his son alone."
"You're
right. Come on." Prue closed the door and she and Phoebe both entered their
rooms.
Phoebe
stared at herself in the mirror. And then she raised she eyes up to the
sky and smiled. Grinning, she walked towards her closet and removed the
clothes there. One by one she raised them up for inspection. Not two minutes
later, she was sitting on the bed, looking sadly at all the clothes in
the floor with distaste. There was a knock on the door and she hurriedly
answered it. It was Prue, bearing a bag from the mall.
"You
know, Phoebe, I didn't buy all those for me."
Phoebe
took the bag and looked at the contents. "Prue! Thank you." She embraced
her sister and closed the door, trying the clothes on pair by pair.
Prue
stared at the door on her face. She was happy that Phoebe finally decided
to stay with her. She would have missed two sisters if Phoebe decided to
take her vows. She felt the urge to check on Peter. Who knew what
trouble called Leo away? There was always the possibility that Leo left
his son because of an emergency.
Prue
opened the door to Peter's room, smiling. The smile faded at once and her
heart skipped a couple of beats.
"Phoebe!
Phoebe!" She cried, panicking.
She
heard Phoebe running. The woman on the bed rose at once, awakened by her
voice.
"Prue,"
she said, surprised. She didn't know what to do. Peter was disturbed by
Prue's yelling and woke up crying. Piper took him in her arms. "Hello,
Phoebe." Piper smiled at her younger sister, who only just arrived. Phoebe
closed her eyes tightly and opened them again.
"Hey,
what are you two doing there? Why is Peter crying?"
Piper
heard heavy footsteps running up the stairs and the sound of Dan's voice.
She immediately orbed out, leaving Peter on the bed. Dan entered the room
and lifted Peter into his arms.
"What
was it?" he asked the sisters.
"He
must have had a bad dream."
Dan
walked around the room, rocking Peter in his arms to calm him. "What was
it, baby? Did you dream?" Peter shook his head and mumbled incoherently.
"Can I take him to your room, Prue? I just took the sheets off my bed to
change before I left. Peter should be in different surroundings right now."
"Sure,
Dan."
Dan
and Peter were in Prue's room when Peter suddenly reared up in Dan's arms.
He pointed to a framed picture of Piper on the dresser. Dan smiled and
showed him the picture. "That's mommy, Peter."
"Nooo."
"Yes,
it is, Peter."
"Lady."
"Mommy."
Peter
shook his head. "Mommy looks different. This is the lady in my room."
Dan's
forehead creased and he took the picture and Peter to Piper's room. He
looked around and saw that a child would almost not recognize the sudden
difference in Piper's looks. Prue's picture of Piper was taken when Piper
was still healthy, and all of Dan's pictures of his wife were taken when
she was already heavy with Peter and very ill.
Prue
entered Piper's room. "I was wondering where you two went."
Dan
looked at Prue worriedly. "Peter claims that Piper is the lady he sees
in his room every night."
Prue
shook her head. There was a reason why they saw Piper, and no matter how
much Dan knew already, she wasn't sure if Piper would want Dan to know
everything. "That can't be, Peter. Okay, listen to Aunt Prue, honey."
"No!"
"I'm
worried. Where's Leo? Maybe he can talk to Peter."
Forbidden
(10) : Staying Away
Dan
touches the framed picture of Piper on his desk. Since Peter pointed at
it in Prue's room, the pain and memories he had long thought buried came
flooding back full force. He'd spent hours remembering the feel of her
in his arms, the sound of her voice, and the picture of her smile. Whereas
before remembering her gave him a bittersweet longing, now it brought him
much more than that. Today that longing was overshadowed by a rush of guilt.
His
finger traced the smiling lips caught frozen in the photograph. "I never
imagined that when we're finally together, we'll be torn apart by something
as lasting as this. Love isn't enough to describe the pull I felt towards
you from the very first moment I saw you. But now, I don't know what I'm
feeling now. This woman has me under some sort of spell." He softly chuckled.
"No, not that sort of spell. She's no witch like you, if I'm to believe
what Leo tells me. It's hard not to, when he and Peter are flying all over
the place. Anyway, I'll fight this, Piper. I promised you that you'll be
the only one I'll love. And I'll be true to that. I miss you." Dan drew
out his wallet and took another picture from behind the one of Piper and
Peter. It was of a lovely woman with red hair and a sweet smile. "You would
have loved her if you met her. Such a generous spirit." He inserted the
picture behind Piper and Peter's again. "But she can't compare to you."
"Are
you sure she'll be here?" Phoebe asked. "This place is so public." Peter's
hand was clutched in hers as they walked down the mall.
"Of
course, Phoebe. I mean, we just saw her. I'm sure she'll want to clarify
what's happening with us. And the mall is the best place to do that because
no one will think that a ghost or whatever she is now is walking among
the people here."
"Toyland!"
Peter pulled her aunts towards the shop.
They
followed Peter, whispering to each other. "Did you bring your credit cards?"
Peter
looked at the variety of toy airplanes on display. Prue and Phoebe grinned
as they watched over him. Phoebe's attention was caught by a monkey with
cymbals. "Prue, look at this. It's so cute. It looks like Dan!" Prue burst
out laughing. "Buy it. It'd be our thank you to Dan for letting us stay
in his place while we're visiting Peter."
Prue
gave her her credit card and turned around. "Phoebe, where's Peter?
Peter!"
"Oh
no!" Phoebe ran down the isle and looked for him everywhere. "Where is
he?" After several minutes of searching, they decided to report the loss
to the customer service. Phoebe and Prue waited at the office for someone
to tell them where he might be.
"Anyone
who's found a lost boy wearing a Mariners' shirt and blue jeans, please
take him to customer service."
A couple
of minutes later, they came, "I'm very disappointed at the two of you."
"Piper!"
"Ma'am,
is this the boy you're looking for?"
Prue
stuttered, "Ah yes, yes. It's no problem. That's his mother. Thank you
for, for your help."
"You're
welcome, ma'am."
Piper
smiled at her sisters. "Hello, Prue, Phoebe. I think you owe us a plane
for losing my baby, huh?"
Prue
took the toy airplane Peter was holding. "Sure. Yeah."
"Okay.
And afterwards treat us to…hmmm... Where do you wanna go, Petey?"
Phoebe
held up a finger. "Oh no, Pipe, he doesn't want to be called Petey."
Peter
grinned at her and embraced Piper. "It's okay when my mommy calls me Petey,
Aunt Beebee."
Phoebe
shook her head. And she thought grown men were hard to understand.
"Let's
go to McDonald's."
"Yeck,"
Phoebe gagged. "But that's one fine choice, Petey." Peter glowered at her.
"I mean, Peter."
As
they walked towards the store, Piper was talking. "…and now I'm a Guardian."
"Give
me some money, Prue. I want to go buy the food. It's been so long since
I've gone to the counter." Piper takes the orders and leaves.
Prue
and Phoebe are still staring at each other in disbelief. This was more
than they had asked for. A man sat with them. "Hey girls."
"Aah!
Leo!" Prue slapped his arm. "How many times do you have to be told not
to do that?"
"You're
too jumpy." Leo grinned.
"Being
exposed to all sorts of demons makes me jumpy!"
"Fine.
I'm sorry." His demeanor suddenly turned serious. "Listen, there's a problem
with Peter. Someone wants him—"
"Here
you go," Piper announced, putting the tray down. A waiter followed her
with another tray, and Phoebe could swear he was checking out her sister,
the angel.
"Keep
your eyes to yourself, kid," Leo warned gruffly. The waiter put the tray
down and scurried away.
Piper
was surprised to see him. "Leo!" Their eyes held, but they made no attempt
to touch each other.
"Piper."
"You
know about this, Leo?" Prue demanded.
"I
only just found out too."
"This
is great for you two, guys. Piper's no longer a witch, so—"
"Our
relationship is strictly business now, Pheebs," Piper interrupted.
"Okay,"
Phoebe said, munching of a fry.
"So
what did you come here to say?"
Leo
looked at Piper in the eye. "Our son is in danger. Someone will be sent
to destroy him."
"The
power of three will protect him."
"You
can still freeze?"
In
answer, Piper froze the entire room and unfroze Leo. "Does that answer
you question?"
"Look,
Peter didn't freeze," Phoebe cried.
"Are
you crazy? Unfreeze the room Piper. Have you forgotten that these walls
are made of glass?"
Piper
unfroze the room. "I need go. I have to have an update on whether or not
they're taking the charge of Peter away from me." Piper walks towards the
restroom to orb.
They
watch her go. Leo stands up. "And I need to ask the Founders to give me
more details about this demon after my son." He goes to a secluded corner
and orbs out.
Piper
walks down the white narrow corridor on the way to the room where the others
were. Leo suddenly orbs beside her.
"What
are you doing here? You're not supposed to be here."
"I
know. Help me keep up this pretense, Piper."
Immediately
their lips met, and Piper's hands went up to his hair. "Pretending is hard."
They were so engrossed with each other. Piper felt her back against the
wall. She was kissing him just as madly as he was kissing her. A few minutes
later they pulled away and breathed in to calm themselves.
"I'm
sorry. I couldn't stay away from you long."
"I'm
glad you can't, because this is killing me."
Leo
touched her hair. "I'm close, so close. We'll find a way to be together.
But first we should worry about Peter."
"Yes.
Go. I have some things to do myself. I love you." Leo orbs out and Piper
saw Selena standing there. She was blocked by Leo's frame so she didn't
notice at once.
Selena
shook her head. "A Guardian and a Guide. That's not only forbidden, that's
a first. How did you even meet when they're not supposed to see us."
Piper
blushed. "He's my son's father."
Selena
was amused. "When I came to you and asked you to take my hand that day,
I don't remember that Guide being the one who was with you."
Piper
looked away. "When you held out your hand to me, I knew I was dying."
Selena
looked to be deep in thought. "I remember!"
"What?"
"That
Guide. I saw him that day."
"You
must be mistaken. He wasn't there."
"I
have a pretty good memory, Piper. He was there. He opened the door at the
very same moment you put your hand in mine."
Forbidden
(11) : Angels Falling From The Sky
Bridget
hurries down the corridor with a man following close behind her. "You have
to do something about this, Bridget!"
"I
know! I'm looking for her right now. There she is. Yooohoo!" she called,
waving to Piper. They stopped in front of her and Selena. "We've been looking
for you."
"Why?"
"You're
Piper, right?"
"Yes."
"You
don't know me but Selena does. I'm—"
"Yes,
she pointed you out to me."
"Okay.
We need your help. Your husband's pleas are still ringing in my ears. And
Cupid here's been after me for some days now."
Piper
is startled. "Cupid?"
The
man grinned at her. "Remember me?"
"Ahh,
yes. Hi."
He
smiled. "So I guess my little venture in the Halliwell home worked huh?
You ended up with the neighbor after all. I'm only sorry you had to..umm…"
"Die?"
"Yes,
that's it."
Selena
laughed. "Yeah, Piper, at least you ended up with Dan." Piper glared at
her.
"So
what do you two need my help for?"
"This
will be hard for you, I know. But you have to let Dan go."
"Excuse
me?"
Bridget
looked at the ceiling, so Cupid sighed and explained. "Dan's been pleading
for forgiveness for a few weeks because he feels that he's done a great
sin against you by falling in love. Now Bridget won't go and give him mercy
because he didn't really sin. And I find myself at a loss because he won't
do as I, or rather his heart, tells him because he feels that he's sinning."
Piper thought it over. "Let's not be selfish here, Piper. No matter how
much the two of you loved each other, you're dead and he's alive." Suddenly
Cupid frowned. "Wait a minute! I remember something… Aren't you the one
with—"
Selena
interrupted. "She's the one with the soulmate."
Cupid
shook his head and embraced her. Piper's eyes widened. "I'm sorry I couldn't
help you." He pulled away. "So this will be no problem to you at all. Dan
wasn't really the one."
"I
was going to say that but you kept going."
Cupid
raised his hands in mock surrender. "I got carried away. So…how's your
sister?"
Dan
tossed and turned in bed. Suddenly, a strange calm overcame him. He smiled
and drifted into a deeper sleep.
Dan
arrives at home and leads Valerie in. He spots Prue and Phoebe on the couch
and blushes.
"Prue,
Phoebe, this is my date Valerie. Val, meet my former sisters-in-law."
Prue
and Phoebe smile at her and shake hands. Dan leaves them to get Peter.
"So you're Piper's sisters."
"Oh,
he's told you about her already?"
Valerie
smiled. "Yes. We've been friends for a couple of years now. He loved her
so much."
"And
you're okay with this?" Prue asked, as Valerie walked to the fireplace
and looked at a family photo of Dan, Piper and Peter.
"Well,
yes. I can't be jealous of a ghost now, can I? I'm even thankful to her
because who knows what sort of man Dan would be now if she hadn't once
been part of his life. And she gave him Peter, who makes Dan so happy.
From everything I've heard from Dan, I know we would have been great friends
if we met."
Peter
got to the living room, laughing and running. Dan arrived soon after. "You
beat me again, Peter." He took Peter's hand and introduced her to him.
"Meet my friend Valerie, Peter. She'll be coming with us."
"Nice
to meet you, ma'am."
Soon,
Peter was regaling Valerie with tales of his countless toys, and Valerie
listened patiently. Prue and Phoebe were glad that Dan found someone. They
were even happier he found a woman like Valerie.
Piper
entered the room where some of the higher angels were gathered. They were
there to hear about her plea.
"I
will care for my son. He knows me, and I have my powers as a witch."
One
of the elder whitelighters spoke. "But we have trained our whitelighters
to specifically protect against the forces that will come after your son.
We have not only the responsibility, but the right to have him in our charge."
"What
makes you say that?"
"Peter
is Leo's son. We're all aware of that."
"And
he's mine too. I have as much—"
Leo
orbed into the middle of the proceedings. "Leo, this is highly inappropriate!"
"I'm
sorry. But I need to take Piper now. While you're all here discussing who
could best oversee my son, he's been taken."
"What?"
Piper cried. "Leo—"
Leo
hushed her with a finger on her lips. "We'll figure this out next time.
Right now, we need to look for our son."
Dan
held his head in his hands. Valerie massages his shoulders. "They just
came out of nowhere and took him."
"Ummm,
Dan, maybe you should take Valerie home. You know…because LEO might help
us look for Peter."
"Oh.
Yeah." Dan stood up and rubbed his eyes. Dan left with Valerie.
Piper
orbed in with Leo. "What now?"
"We
look for him."
"So,
we have no idea what took Peter."
"How
about the demon I was telling you about?"
"I
checked it out. I don't believe it's them."
Red
lights seemed to play at one corner of the room. "Guys," cried Phoebe.
"Do any of you know what red orbs indicate?!" The red lights faded and
a tall, black haired man stood in Dan's living room.
Forbidden
(12): Angels in Rebellion
The
red light gathered and faded. The tall black haired man stood in Dan's
living room.
"Who
are you?" cried Phoebe.
The
man smiled grimly and nodded to Leo. "The Whitelighter knows me. I am the
Avenging Angel Marcus. I came here to tell you not to worry about Peter.
He hasn't been taken by demons. We have him in our convention, Leo."
Piper
is so relieved that she collapses against Leo. "Thank God!"
Leo
holds her close and asks, "How may we get him?"
"I'm
sorry. We may have to keep your son for a while. We're holding him hostage
until the Founders give us what we want. Most of the Avengers agree with
me. There has been enough dictates to last us a hundred eternities. By
holding Peter, we are holding both conventions in our hands."
"Why
my son?"
"That's
simple. He has blood from both conventions. Leo's from the Whitelighter-Avenger
convention and yours from the Guardians, Death and Mercy faction."
"I
don't understand," says Leo. "I had no idea this sort of unrest was even
brewing."
"Of
course. You've spent more time here on Earth breaking the rules than you
have up there following them. It's time to bring down the tyrranical rule
of the Founders, Leo."
"What
prompted this?"
About
a dozen more red lights swirled behind Marcus. The lights formed into other
angels. "We've been ready for months. We've planned this for so long. Leo,
it's time to show the Founders that holding us too tightly can kill." Marcus
sneered. "Them." The Avengers behind him nodded. Soon, they all orbed out.
Phoebe
sat down heavily on the couch. "I cannot believe what I just saw! How could
angels be so malicious and spiteful?"
"They
must have had enough," Piper whispered.
"That's
still no cause to turn against Heaven, Piper. We've been played foul before,
but we never rebelled. I can't bear to think about Peter now, in their
clutches. They'll use him to manipulate the Founders, and they'll give
in. They would never let an innocent get hurt."
Piper
announces, "I'm orbing and getting my son out of there."
"No!
Piper, honey, listen to me. We need a plan. You can't go in blindfolded.
Leo and Phoebe are here. We'll all help you. We'll never let anything happen
to Peter."
"This
is so much harder than fighting evil."
"There's
nothing harder to beat than good turned bad."
After
a few minutes of discussion, they decided that Phoebe will orb with Piper
and that Prue will orb with Leo. They are soon in the Whitelighter convention
room. The four hide behind pillars so they will not be seen.
Marcus
is standing on a platform. The Avengers behind him are each holding a Whitelighter
Founder. "Hear me, Whitelighters. You have been guides for long decades,
some of you even centuries. You have served and served well. But this is
too much. We respect your free will, unlike these old men. All those who
wish to join us in our struggle against this tyranny, step forward." None
did. Leo smiled from his hiding place. He is suddenly so proud of his friends.
The Avengers are disgusted and stride out. The four orb to Piper's convention.
Selena
spots Piper and runs to embrace her.
"You're
all right! I thought they hurt you when I didn't see you here. The Founders
have taken the powers of all their Angels here. The Avengers gave that
as condition so they will not hurt your son. Now we can do nothing. They've
locked us in without the powers to orb."
"Where
is he?"
"They
kept him. I don't know where."
Piper
offers her hand to Selena. "Come. We'll all orb you out of this room. They
didn't count on us coming to the rescue." Leo offers his hand to one of
the angels.
Soon,
all the angels were freed. They returned for the Whitelighters. They all
agreed that the Avengers must be crushed.
Forbidden
(13) : War in the Heavens
The
Angels strode into the convention where the Founders are being held. Piper
sighs in relief when she sees Peter unhurt at the other side of the room.
"You've
freed them all."
"Yes,
Marcus," replied Leo. "This is a crime. You have no right to overthrow
powers founded by two millennia. We've come to free the Founders."
Marcus
steps down and walks towards him. "You think I don't know about you? I
am doing this not just for the Avenging Angels but for all of you. Have
you never felt the injustice of the dictates." Leo feels Piper's eyes on
him. Marcus touches Piper's cheek. "It was better when you were mortals.
You could delude yourself into thinking that in the next life, there's
hope for you. But now you're immortals, destined to live forever. And you
have been dictated to stay away." His eyes touch Selena's. "In a Heaven
without these Founders, you will be free to love whom you choose to love.
We will be free to mingle with the other. The Angels of Mercy and the Avenging
Angels working together! Think of that Utopia!"
Another
angel touches Leo's shoulder. He turns around to see a fellow Whitelighter.
"You've done so much for us already, Leo. Know that whatever you decide
to do now, we'll all be behind you."
"Yes,"
agreed another Whitelighter.
"I
agree," said an Angel of Death.
Murmured
agreements rise up from the din. Marcus sneers. They were playing right
into his hands. Of course, the star-crossed lovers will not let this opportunity
pass. Piper and Leo's eyes meet. As they looked into the other's eyes,
they knew immediately what the choice will be. Tears fell from Piper's
eyes as she smiled at Leo. Leo caught her in his arms and kiss her softly,
without thought to time or space, forgetting that they were caught amidst
the largest rebellion in the universe.
Marcus
smirked as he watched them kiss. He had succeeded. The Guardian and the
Whitelighter pulled away from each other. Leo nodded to the Whitelighters.
Piper turned her head away and nodded to the other Angels. The Avenging
Angels were at once surrounded, ten to one. The Founders released the powers
and the Avengers were suddenly helpless against the mob of angels.
Selena
shakes her head at Marcus. "I understand why you did this, Marcus, but
I can never forgive you. You've given up a beautiful life and a better
chance. You were such a good speaker, yet you didn't even try talking to
them first." Selena offers him her hand. Marcus did not take it. Selena
sighs heavily. The Avengers burst into flames. "Choices," she muttered.
Forbidden
(14) : The Thousandth Goodbye
Piper
embraced Peter and kissed his forehead. "I'm really going to miss you,
baby."
Peter
wrapped his arms around her. "Mommy! Mommy! Don't leave me. Please, mommy!"
"Hush,
sweetie, I have to. I don't want to, but I have to."
"Why?"
"Well
when you were a baby, I was already made to leave you. But I didn't. Now
I really have to go because there's someone else who's going to take care
of you." Piper tried to pull away from Peter but he won't let go. She bit
her lips to keep from crying. "Prue. Prue, take Peter. Please, Prue."
Prue
pulled Peter away. "I love you, Piper."
"I
love you, Prue. Don't worry. I'll still be watching."
"I
know."
Piper
turned and saw Phoebe looking out the window. "Phoebe. No joining some
convent against your will now, okay?" Phoebe ran to Piper and embraced
her. "Don't cry, Beebee. We'll see each other again. No matter how hard
it'll be, I'll fight to be allowed to watch you."
"I
love you, Piper. I don't want you to go."
"I
have to go now. It's not fair to the others. I'm dead, Phoebe. I can't
live with you as though nothing happened."
"And
Leo?"
"Leo
and I are…forbidden. Nothing changed."
"Piper,
please don't go."
Piper
closed her eyes. "I love you all so much."
Leo
orbed into Dan's office. Dan was drawing some blueprints for a building
scheduled for September.
"Dan."
Dan's
pencil slipped and the picture was ruined. He took an eraser and calmly
erased the mess. "I told you not to keep on doing that."
"It
will be the last time. Don't worry."
Dan
looked up. "What do you mean?"
"They're
calling me. They're sending another Whitelighter to take over. He won't
be staying in your house though."
"I
see."
"Dan."
Leo extended his hand. "Thank you for taking care of my son. I know I couldn't
have done any better."
Dan
took Leo's hand and shook it.
Leo
orbed into the living room to say goodbye to Peter. He saw Piper talking
to Phoebe.
"Hey,
Peter."
"Daddy!"
the boy wailed. Peter clung to him. Piper turned and watched. "Don't go.
Mommy's leaving me. Please don't leave me, Daddy. If you love me, you won't
go!"
"Peter.
Peter, look at me." The boys moist hazel eyes looked straight into Leo's
intense ones. "I love you. And so does Mommy. In fact, we love you more
than anything."
"So
you won't leave me?"
Leo
held a finger at the boy's lips. "But there comes the time that no matter
how much you love someone, you have to leave them. This is one of those
times. Now I know you'll miss your mommy singing you lullabies before you
sleep. And I know you'll want to go out and fly with me." We wiped away
a tear that trickled down the boy's cheek. "And me. Well, I'll miss just
bathing you up." His voice grew hoarse. "Or fixing your plane when you
forget to freeze it in the air." He ruffled the boy's hair. "And I'll miss
seeing this hair grow like mine." Leo motioned for Piper to come closer.
Piper knelt with him in front of Peter. "How about you, mommy? Will you
miss Peter too?"
Piper
begins to cry hard. "I'll miss tucking you in bed. And calling you Petey.
I'll cry at night when I remember how it felt when you fall asleep on my
arm. And then I'll remember how sloppy you kiss, honey, and I'll cry even
harder. Petey, I'll cry without stopping just because you're my baby and
I can't be with you.
"Come
here, baby, let mommy sing you a lullaby one last time." Peter embraces
Piper and Leo helps her stand. She sits on the couch and pats him. She
begins the simple lullaby, tears trickling down the corner of her eye.
"Hush little baby, don't say a word. Mama's gonna buy you a mockingbird.
And if that mockingbird don't sing, Mama's gonna buy you a diamond ring.
And if that diamond ring turns brass, Mama's gonna buy you a looking glass."
Leo reaches to her and wipes the tears. "And if that looking glass gets
broke, Mama's gonna buy you a horse and yoke. And if that horse and yoke
don't pull, Mama's gonna buy you a cart and bull. And if that cart and
bull turns over, Mama's gonna buy you a dog named Rover. And if that dog
named Rover won't bark, you're still the—you're still---you're still the
swee—" Piper's voice broke. The tears were flowing freely and nonstop now.
She couldn't continue.
Leo
presses a kiss on her lips and rubs his eyes. "And if that dog named Roved
won't bark, you're still the sweetest baby in town."
Piper
puts Peter down to sleep on the couch. She presses a kiss on his forehead.
"I love you, Petey."
Leo
does the same. "I love you, Peter, and always remember that Daddy's so
proud of you."
Piper
touches Leo's face. "And I love you. No matter how far apart we are, I'll
always love you."
Leo's
forehead touches Piper's as he pulls her into his arms. "I love you more
than anything. Goodbye, Piper."
"Goodbye,
Leo."
Yellow
light appeared and Selena emerges. "Leo. Piper."
Phoebe
and Prue had turned their faces away since Leo and Piper began their goodbyes
to Peter. Now they looked questioningly at Selena.
"Heaven
is thankful for your sacrifice. Now we thought that you deserved something
in reward. You exchanged an eternity of loving for the greater good."
"We
didn't exchange them. We will love for eternity no matter how far apart
we are."
Selena
smiled. "I've been tasked to give you a chance. Take my hand and you will
take a gamble. Live again, love again, hurt again. I'm offering you an
out to this immortality you're cursing now." Selena offered both her hands.
Piper
caught her breath and looked at Leo. She'd been through this before. To
take the hand of an Angel of Death will bring you death. And another chance
at life. She saw in Leo's eyes the same excitement. She turned to Prue
and Phoebe.
"I
want to do this."
They
nod. "You deserve it, you two."
Piper
returns to Leo, who had nodded to her sisters. He wrapped her in his arms.
"I'm afraid, Leo."
"Don't
be. It'll be just another journey. Remember, look for me." They were in
each other's arms, their lips met and their free hands were laid on Selena's.
They all vanish.
Prue
runs and kneels at the floor where they stood before vanishing. She takes
the dust in her hands and turns to Phoebe, smiling through her tears. "Ashes
to ashes."
Epilogue
: And So The Journey Begins Again
"Hey,
come in, Phoebe. Is this your son? He's big already." Valerie ruffles the
two-year-old boy's hair. "Prue, did you bring the kids?"
"No.
Their father adores the little tykes. Won't let them out of his sight."
"Dan,
they're here."
They
all sit at the table and Dan serves dishes suspiciously looking like they
came straight from Piper's recipe book. "Is Peter in school?"
"Yeah.
He's off at twelve. He'll be here anytime."
"We
wanted to thank you two."
"For
what?" Valerie smiled.
"Well,"
Prue smiled mistily. "You named your newborn Piper. It really means a lot
to us."
"Piper
means a lot to our family. We kind of think of her as the children's Guardian
Angel."
Phoebe
choked. Prue offered her some drinks. She looked around, "Where is he?"
Peter
entered the room and put down his backpack. "Hey Aunt Pheebs, Aunt Prue."
"Hi,
Peter. Did you see your cousin?"
"Oh
yeah, I passed by him in the living room. He's feeding Piper."
"I
wanna see this!" Phoebe said. The rest of the party stood up too and went
to the living room.
There
they saw Phoebe's son kissing Dan's baby Piper on the forehead and holding
the bottle to her lips. "I'll watch over you always, Pwiper," the boy promised
in his high two-year old voice.
Prue
grinned. Phoebe was suddenly overcome with emotion. She walks to her son
and whispers, "Yes, Leo, you'll take care of Piper always, won't you?"
She smiled and thought, "The search is over, huh? It's time to love again."