Cole had just sat down and set his backpack against an old brick wall in an alley. He took out a roll that he had stolen from the Halliwells. It was his very last piece of food. He was about to rip off a piece and put it in his mouth, when all of a sudden a white and light blue light appeared in front of him.
"Ahhh!" Cole screamed, and scrambled away from the incoming Leo.
"It's okay, Cole," he assured the frightened boy, "I'm Piper's husband, Leo."
"Oh, jeeze, you know how to scare someone," Cole breathed.
Leo was about to start talking to Cole, when all of a sudden Cole grabbed his head. He started to feel dizzy.
"Whats wrong?" Leo asked, not knowing what was happening.
"I...I...think it is happening again," Cole said, still not feeling well.
He felt a surge of energy flow through his right hand so he aimed it blindley and out of nowhere a ball of ice flew away from his palm. The ball hit Leo in the shoulder and upon impact, froze his whole arm.
"I'm sorry! I didn't mean too." Cole appologized with tears in his eyes. He had made a big mistake now.
Leo let out a faint cry of pain but then said, "Dont worry about it, I know you didnt mean to." Leo then orbed out of the ice and reappeared behind Cole.
The ice fell to the ground and shattered. Cole stared at it, amazed.
"So, let's get you home," Leo said, ignoring the boy's stunned expression.
Cole's head snapped up, and his attitude became defiant. "I am home. Why are you here?"
"Nice place," Leo said sarcastically, looking around.
"Why are you here?" Cole repeated, more forcefully this time.
Leo sighed. "I'm here to bring you back to the manor. What I don't get is why you left in the first place. Are you telling me you'd really rather live in some cold, dark side street than in a nice house with a warm bed? What about food? I know you must have taken something from the kitchen before you left, but that's got to be running out by now. Where will you get more? You're just a kid, you can't get a job. What will you do for money?"
"I'll manage," Cole replied, though he wasn't really so sure.
"But why would you want to?" Leo questioned.
"Listen man, what is your problem? Why won't you leave me alone?" Cole retorted, his voice rising.
"I, as well as the sisters, are only looking out for your well being," Leo answered him.
"I can take care of myself, I've done it for the past three years, I think I can handle it," Cole said as he gathered all of his belongings.
"That was before your new power had come into your life." Leo pointed out.
"I can control it." Cole insisted, as he started to walk away.
"Yeah, I'm sure you can, I have seen how well you have controlled it." Leo shot back
"Look man, you are really pushing it. If I were you I would back off." Cole said as he faced Leo.
Then out of nowhere, that's when it happened.
"Ahhh!" Cole screamed, and scrambled away from the incoming Leo.
"It's okay, Cole," he assured the frightened boy, "I'm Piper's husband, Leo."
"Oh, jeeze, you know how to scare someone," Cole breathed.
Leo was about to start talking to Cole, when all of a sudden Cole grabbed his head. He started to feel dizzy.
"Whats wrong?" Leo asked, not knowing what was happening.
"I...I...think it is happening again," Cole said, still not feeling well.
He felt a surge of energy flow through his right hand so he aimed it blindley and out of nowhere a ball of ice flew away from his palm. The ball hit Leo in the shoulder and upon impact, froze his whole arm.
"I'm sorry! I didn't mean too." Cole appologized with tears in his eyes. He had made a big mistake now.
Leo let out a faint cry of pain but then said, "Dont worry about it, I know you didnt mean to." Leo then orbed out of the ice and reappeared behind Cole.
The ice fell to the ground and shattered. Cole stared at it, amazed.
"So, let's get you home," Leo said, ignoring the boy's stunned expression.
Cole's head snapped up, and his attitude became defiant. "I am home. Why are you here?"
"Nice place," Leo said sarcastically, looking around.
"Why are you here?" Cole repeated, more forcefully this time.
Leo sighed. "I'm here to bring you back to the manor. What I don't get is why you left in the first place. Are you telling me you'd really rather live in some cold, dark side street than in a nice house with a warm bed? What about food? I know you must have taken something from the kitchen before you left, but that's got to be running out by now. Where will you get more? You're just a kid, you can't get a job. What will you do for money?"
"I'll manage," Cole replied, though he wasn't really so sure.
"But why would you want to?" Leo questioned.
"Listen man, what is your problem? Why won't you leave me alone?" Cole retorted, his voice rising.
"I, as well as the sisters, are only looking out for your well being," Leo answered him.
"I can take care of myself, I've done it for the past three years, I think I can handle it," Cole said as he gathered all of his belongings.
"That was before your new power had come into your life." Leo pointed out.
"I can control it." Cole insisted, as he started to walk away.
"Yeah, I'm sure you can, I have seen how well you have controlled it." Leo shot back
"Look man, you are really pushing it. If I were you I would back off." Cole said as he faced Leo.
Then out of nowhere, that's when it happened.
