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AN: This is Piper's POV cuz I'm Aqua and I write Piper's POV. Here goes nothing... you had best review my friends... ;-)
Prehistoric Problems
~ Aqua ~
I didn't think I got migraines. Not until these two sent me to the jurrasic era and started screaming at eachother. I thought my whole middle-child negotiating thing was through but no, that would be too good to be true.
"You guys! Quit attacking eachother and lets try and fix this... mess." I sighed, brushing a strand of hair behind my ear.
Phoebe arched her eyebrow, "and how are we supposed to fix this? We're stranded!"
"Maybe I can orb us home," Paige suggested as she squenched her eyes in an attempt to orb. She shrugged when nothing happens.
"Maybe I can orb us home," Phoebe mocked waving her hands in the air sarcastically.
"Okay! Paige, stop trying to orb-- you look constipated. Phoebe, you're not helping!" There was silence and I began speaking again in a strained voice, "let's just see if our powers even work." I flung my hands at a wild looking shrub, shards of weeds flung into the air and floated to the ground softly.
"Okay, if your powers work, then why don't mine?" my youngest sister asked.
"Try calling for something. See if that works," Phoebe suggested.
Paige extended her hand and, her eyes set on a twig a few feet away, called for it. A cluster of white lights surrounded it and it magically appeared in her palm a second later. "Okay... I thought our powers didn't work when we went back into the past," Paige stated.
I shook my head, "they generally don't, so I'm not really sure what the hell is going on."
We stood in silence, not sure of what to do. Suddenly a something-saurus went scurrying past at the height of about three feet.
"Oooooh!" Phoebe pointed at the dinosaur, "what was that?!"
"Hell if I know, let's get out of here," I said, turning to run in the opposite direction as something that was most definitely not a bird soared across the sky. Paige and Phoebe followed me until I stopped and leaned against a tropical-looking tree.
"What is it?" asked Paige.
I smiled weakly, "we don't even know where we're running to. For all we know a T-rex could be 50 feet yonder." There was no reply. "Joke guys. Just a joke. Okay..."
"Ugh!!! What are we doing here? And how does this all connect to the oatmeal guy?!" Phoebe shouted, enraged.
"Shh, you don't wanta wake any monkeys," Paige said difinitively as Phoebe shook her head and sighed. I was pulled out of my state of concentration when Phoebe gasped. I looked at Paige. We both knew she was having a premonition. She took a breath as she came out of her hypnotic state.
"What'd you see?" I inquired.
Her eyes were wide like moons and she not only looked surprised, but slightly afraid, "I saw. I dunno what I saw. I think though that it was in the past, or future. Our future, this place's past."
"What are you trying to say?" I said slowly, "that this is not the past-- this is the future?"
* ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ *
The manor was eerily empty and Leo walked slowly from room to room, Wyatt nestled in his arms. The baby made gurgling noises and Leo replied, "I'm not sure where Mommy is, little guy." He exhaled lightly and orbed out with Wyatt. Soon, they were 'up there' with the Elders in a palace of white.
"What is your business here, Leo?" one of them asked rudely.
"I'm sure you know already," Leo said slightly coldly, "where is Veritas?"
"If you have legitimate reason to be bothering us and toting your infant around with you, then you can just as easily ask me than another elder."
"You are biast to anything I ever ask you, Kalen, and you have been ever since I married Piper. I need to speak to someone who will give me a straight answer. This is important," he countered.
"Does it have to do with Piper?" he asked knowingly.
"AND her sisters."
The elder glared at the whitelighter, who glared just as harshly.
"Where are they? I know that you know," Leo asked, obvious concern saturating his voice, "please, you have to tell me. You can't hold a grudge against me forever just because I married one of my charges."
"I can and I will, but I will tell you what happened to the Charmed Ones, only so you'll leave me alone. They have been sent to the future and must figure out how to keep the future from occuring as it will unless they do something about it."
"How far into the future?" Leo bounced his son a little to entertain him.
"Many years," he answered vaguely.
"Ten, twenty...?" Leo prodded.
"Look! You are a whitelighter! They are supposed to figure it out, not you!"
"They aren't going to understand unless you do something to help them! It's my job to protect those girls and you're not going to stand in my way." Wyatt started crying and Leo propped him against his shoulder, attempting to comfort the child. He whispered, "send Phoebe a vision."
"I know you're used to breaking the rules, but we don't do that here. It would alter what's meant to be."
Leo scrunched his face in frustration, "that's what you're doing by sending them there in the first place!"
"Fine. You owe me, Leo."
Leo smirked and orbed back to the house with Wyatt to try and figure some things out for himself.
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AN: This is Piper's POV cuz I'm Aqua and I write Piper's POV. Here goes nothing... you had best review my friends... ;-)
Prehistoric Problems
~ Aqua ~
I didn't think I got migraines. Not until these two sent me to the jurrasic era and started screaming at eachother. I thought my whole middle-child negotiating thing was through but no, that would be too good to be true.
"You guys! Quit attacking eachother and lets try and fix this... mess." I sighed, brushing a strand of hair behind my ear.
Phoebe arched her eyebrow, "and how are we supposed to fix this? We're stranded!"
"Maybe I can orb us home," Paige suggested as she squenched her eyes in an attempt to orb. She shrugged when nothing happens.
"Maybe I can orb us home," Phoebe mocked waving her hands in the air sarcastically.
"Okay! Paige, stop trying to orb-- you look constipated. Phoebe, you're not helping!" There was silence and I began speaking again in a strained voice, "let's just see if our powers even work." I flung my hands at a wild looking shrub, shards of weeds flung into the air and floated to the ground softly.
"Okay, if your powers work, then why don't mine?" my youngest sister asked.
"Try calling for something. See if that works," Phoebe suggested.
Paige extended her hand and, her eyes set on a twig a few feet away, called for it. A cluster of white lights surrounded it and it magically appeared in her palm a second later. "Okay... I thought our powers didn't work when we went back into the past," Paige stated.
I shook my head, "they generally don't, so I'm not really sure what the hell is going on."
We stood in silence, not sure of what to do. Suddenly a something-saurus went scurrying past at the height of about three feet.
"Oooooh!" Phoebe pointed at the dinosaur, "what was that?!"
"Hell if I know, let's get out of here," I said, turning to run in the opposite direction as something that was most definitely not a bird soared across the sky. Paige and Phoebe followed me until I stopped and leaned against a tropical-looking tree.
"What is it?" asked Paige.
I smiled weakly, "we don't even know where we're running to. For all we know a T-rex could be 50 feet yonder." There was no reply. "Joke guys. Just a joke. Okay..."
"Ugh!!! What are we doing here? And how does this all connect to the oatmeal guy?!" Phoebe shouted, enraged.
"Shh, you don't wanta wake any monkeys," Paige said difinitively as Phoebe shook her head and sighed. I was pulled out of my state of concentration when Phoebe gasped. I looked at Paige. We both knew she was having a premonition. She took a breath as she came out of her hypnotic state.
"What'd you see?" I inquired.
Her eyes were wide like moons and she not only looked surprised, but slightly afraid, "I saw. I dunno what I saw. I think though that it was in the past, or future. Our future, this place's past."
"What are you trying to say?" I said slowly, "that this is not the past-- this is the future?"
* ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ *
The manor was eerily empty and Leo walked slowly from room to room, Wyatt nestled in his arms. The baby made gurgling noises and Leo replied, "I'm not sure where Mommy is, little guy." He exhaled lightly and orbed out with Wyatt. Soon, they were 'up there' with the Elders in a palace of white.
"What is your business here, Leo?" one of them asked rudely.
"I'm sure you know already," Leo said slightly coldly, "where is Veritas?"
"If you have legitimate reason to be bothering us and toting your infant around with you, then you can just as easily ask me than another elder."
"You are biast to anything I ever ask you, Kalen, and you have been ever since I married Piper. I need to speak to someone who will give me a straight answer. This is important," he countered.
"Does it have to do with Piper?" he asked knowingly.
"AND her sisters."
The elder glared at the whitelighter, who glared just as harshly.
"Where are they? I know that you know," Leo asked, obvious concern saturating his voice, "please, you have to tell me. You can't hold a grudge against me forever just because I married one of my charges."
"I can and I will, but I will tell you what happened to the Charmed Ones, only so you'll leave me alone. They have been sent to the future and must figure out how to keep the future from occuring as it will unless they do something about it."
"How far into the future?" Leo bounced his son a little to entertain him.
"Many years," he answered vaguely.
"Ten, twenty...?" Leo prodded.
"Look! You are a whitelighter! They are supposed to figure it out, not you!"
"They aren't going to understand unless you do something to help them! It's my job to protect those girls and you're not going to stand in my way." Wyatt started crying and Leo propped him against his shoulder, attempting to comfort the child. He whispered, "send Phoebe a vision."
"I know you're used to breaking the rules, but we don't do that here. It would alter what's meant to be."
Leo scrunched his face in frustration, "that's what you're doing by sending them there in the first place!"
"Fine. You owe me, Leo."
Leo smirked and orbed back to the house with Wyatt to try and figure some things out for himself.
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