A/N: New story. This part is a bit ull I think but hopefully u'll get some action next part.
Your Own Disaster
Paige Halliwell made her way downstairs in the new clothes Prue had bought her the previous day.
Prue was jut so loving towards her. Never gave her a cold or disgusted look. Whereas she could, at some points, see Piper's distrust of her.
They hadn't had a proper converation, they hadn't yet been alone either. It was just too weird.
Prue asured her that Piper had forgiven her in her heart but she was having a hard time getting her head to fogive Paige.
Walking into the kitchen the smell of cofee surrounded her.
"Morning." She greeted her older siblings.
Both Prue an Piper made a small response, both caught up in reading the news paper.
Collecting a mug of Coffee Paige sat down and helped herself to a muffin.
"Anything interesting in there?" She asked.
Prue lowered the paper, "Nope, the usual crimes and murders. How safe a place San Francisco is."
Piper looked up and gave Prue a scolding look. "Not at the table."
"Sorry oh great one." She said playfully.
"You two are so childish." Paige said as she pulled out the comic section of the paper. She got a slight laugh from both sisters.
"Oh Prue, could I maybe borrow your car?" Paige asked.
"Well, what do you need it for?"
Paige began to pick at her muffin, "I have an appointment..." She said not giving too much away.
"Spill it." Prue said simply.
"Therapy. I have to stay in therapy."
Prue and Piper both tried to hide their shock.
"Hey, how about I drive you. I've got today off." Prue suggested.
"It's ok. I can go it alone."
Prue didn't like the thought of Paige going to her first session alone. "I can take you and then we can go to quake for lunch. Meet Piper."
Paige sighed. Did she want Prue to be there? What if she came out upset or angry? But her big sister was just trying to be there for her.
"Ok..." she answered.
"When's your appointment?"
"It's 10.30. We need to leave by 10." Paige told her.
"Ok. Pipe, we'll drop into quake afterwards and we can all have lunch?"
Piper folded the newspaper and finished her coffee, "sure. I have to go. Bye." She said before rushing out of the back door.
Prue watched as Paige breathed a sigh of relief. "You know Piper, I don't think she can keep this up much longer."
"She has very right to act like that Prue." Paige snapped.
She then rubbed her forehead. "I'm sorry I didn't mean that... I'm a little nervous." She admitted.
"It'll be okay. If your uncomfortable you just tell them that. And I'll be right outside."
Paige nodded. "Yeah, It'll be fine."
*************
Prue sat on a plastic waiting room chair, drumming her fingers on her knee. Her baby sister had been in the office for 57 minutes.
She leaned back, letting her head rest on the wall, and sighed. She didn't have the patience for this.
The damn clock couldn't be working. No way was it still at 11.27. Why couldn't it just move already!
Prue's eyes went wide as it did move... it smashed right into the opposite wall.
Recepsionists and people waiting all looked at each other in confusion while Prue just hoped that not having a clock to look at would make the time go faster.
Finally Paige walked into the waiting room. Prue could see the vulnerability and uncertainty in her sister.
Walking up to her, she tucked a strand of hair behind Paige's ear, "How'd it go?"
Paige shruged as she let her head fall on Prue's shoulder.
Prue gently rubbed her little sisters back and held her for a minute before pulling away. "Let's ditch this joint." She said in attemp to lighten the mood: Something she was never very good at.
Paige tried to force a smile fo her sisters sake.
Pru took Paige's hand and led them outside to the car.
As they were driving to quake she broke the silence. "So, what did you talk about?"
Paige didn't move her head from its resting place against the window. "Stuff from when I was younger."
"Was the doctor nice?" Prue aked again. She didn't want to seem like she was prying but she was.
"Yeah, I guess."
Prue found a parking space, turned the engine off and turned to Paige.
Her baby sister's eyes were so old, so worn. She had such youthful features but now she looked older than her time. She looked used.
Paige didn't look at Prue as she unbuckled her seat belt. "I know, Prue." Then she got out of Prue's sporty black car.
Your Own Disaster
Paige Halliwell made her way downstairs in the new clothes Prue had bought her the previous day.
Prue was jut so loving towards her. Never gave her a cold or disgusted look. Whereas she could, at some points, see Piper's distrust of her.
They hadn't had a proper converation, they hadn't yet been alone either. It was just too weird.
Prue asured her that Piper had forgiven her in her heart but she was having a hard time getting her head to fogive Paige.
Walking into the kitchen the smell of cofee surrounded her.
"Morning." She greeted her older siblings.
Both Prue an Piper made a small response, both caught up in reading the news paper.
Collecting a mug of Coffee Paige sat down and helped herself to a muffin.
"Anything interesting in there?" She asked.
Prue lowered the paper, "Nope, the usual crimes and murders. How safe a place San Francisco is."
Piper looked up and gave Prue a scolding look. "Not at the table."
"Sorry oh great one." She said playfully.
"You two are so childish." Paige said as she pulled out the comic section of the paper. She got a slight laugh from both sisters.
"Oh Prue, could I maybe borrow your car?" Paige asked.
"Well, what do you need it for?"
Paige began to pick at her muffin, "I have an appointment..." She said not giving too much away.
"Spill it." Prue said simply.
"Therapy. I have to stay in therapy."
Prue and Piper both tried to hide their shock.
"Hey, how about I drive you. I've got today off." Prue suggested.
"It's ok. I can go it alone."
Prue didn't like the thought of Paige going to her first session alone. "I can take you and then we can go to quake for lunch. Meet Piper."
Paige sighed. Did she want Prue to be there? What if she came out upset or angry? But her big sister was just trying to be there for her.
"Ok..." she answered.
"When's your appointment?"
"It's 10.30. We need to leave by 10." Paige told her.
"Ok. Pipe, we'll drop into quake afterwards and we can all have lunch?"
Piper folded the newspaper and finished her coffee, "sure. I have to go. Bye." She said before rushing out of the back door.
Prue watched as Paige breathed a sigh of relief. "You know Piper, I don't think she can keep this up much longer."
"She has very right to act like that Prue." Paige snapped.
She then rubbed her forehead. "I'm sorry I didn't mean that... I'm a little nervous." She admitted.
"It'll be okay. If your uncomfortable you just tell them that. And I'll be right outside."
Paige nodded. "Yeah, It'll be fine."
*************
Prue sat on a plastic waiting room chair, drumming her fingers on her knee. Her baby sister had been in the office for 57 minutes.
She leaned back, letting her head rest on the wall, and sighed. She didn't have the patience for this.
The damn clock couldn't be working. No way was it still at 11.27. Why couldn't it just move already!
Prue's eyes went wide as it did move... it smashed right into the opposite wall.
Recepsionists and people waiting all looked at each other in confusion while Prue just hoped that not having a clock to look at would make the time go faster.
Finally Paige walked into the waiting room. Prue could see the vulnerability and uncertainty in her sister.
Walking up to her, she tucked a strand of hair behind Paige's ear, "How'd it go?"
Paige shruged as she let her head fall on Prue's shoulder.
Prue gently rubbed her little sisters back and held her for a minute before pulling away. "Let's ditch this joint." She said in attemp to lighten the mood: Something she was never very good at.
Paige tried to force a smile fo her sisters sake.
Pru took Paige's hand and led them outside to the car.
As they were driving to quake she broke the silence. "So, what did you talk about?"
Paige didn't move her head from its resting place against the window. "Stuff from when I was younger."
"Was the doctor nice?" Prue aked again. She didn't want to seem like she was prying but she was.
"Yeah, I guess."
Prue found a parking space, turned the engine off and turned to Paige.
Her baby sister's eyes were so old, so worn. She had such youthful features but now she looked older than her time. She looked used.
Paige didn't look at Prue as she unbuckled her seat belt. "I know, Prue." Then she got out of Prue's sporty black car.
