"Dad we are going to be late!" Prue said as she helped Sarah into her
shoes.
"No we won't, the boys just need to brush their teeth," Robert said from upstairs.
"What's school like?" Sarah asked when she had both shoes on.
"You'll find out today."
"It will be absolutely terrible, the teachers will give you homework and you won't make any friends," teased James as he came down the stairs.
"What have I told you about teasing Sarah?" Susan asked.
"That I shouldn't," he mumbled putting his back pack onto his back.
Danny came bounding down the stairs, looking for his bag. "Where is it? I left it right here," he said to himself looking around the floor.
"Danny, I've got your bag," his mother said holding it out to him.
"Thanks," he took it from her.
"Are we ready to go?" Robert asked coming down the stairs. He was wearing a suit as he was a business man.
"Yep, I think we are," Susan replied.
Robert looked at Prue.
"I'm not changing now," Prue said knowing what he was thinking. She pulled on a light jacket and headed out the front door to the car.
"Why do sixteen years old have to be so difficult?" He asked his wife as everyone left the house.
"Because they are teenagers, weren't you a terror when you were sixteen?"
"You think I'm a terror now?" Prue asked, getting into the big 4x4 which seated 7, perfect for their family.
"Let's just get going," Robert said once everyone was safely in the car.
"Drop me off first, I can't be late for the first day back," Prue said from the back of the car.
"You won't be late; you'll be early if anything."
It took about 10 minutes for them to reach the high school.
"See you're not late, the buses have only just arrived," Robert said pulling into the school's car park to drop Prue off.
Prue climbed out of the back of the car.
"I'm going to pick the other three up after school then I'll pick you up" Susan said.
"Yeah that'll be fine, we're going shopping once you picked me up though right?"
"So far it looks like we should be able to. Have a good day at school."
"Ok, bye," Prue walked into the direction of the school entrance as Robert pulled the car away and towards the elementary school.
"Hey Prue, wait up," Someone shouted as they ran up to Prue.
Prue turned around to see her boyfriend Andy coming towards her. "Hi!"
He gave Prue a kiss when he caught up with her.
"You didn't take the bus?" He asked as they walked together.
"No, I got my dad to drop all of us off at school, but he nearly made me late," Prue explained.
"There are only three buses here Prue."
"He still could have made me late. Why are you here so early?"
"I thought I could spend some time with you before school starts," he replied taking Prue's hand in his.
"You're acting like we didn't see each other nearly every day like we did."
"I've missed you since Saturday, and now it's Tuesday, that's 3 days without seeing you."
"Aww, you're so sweet," Prue said as they got into school.
"Why do Piper and Phoebe have to leave before me?" Paige asked Grams. Both Piper and Phoebe had left minutes ago when the bus came. Phoebe had only just finished getting ready when Piper dragged her out of the house and onto the school bus.
"Their bus comes before yours. And I think it's coming now, have fun at your first day back at school."
Paige quickly grabbed her bag off the table in the hallway and ran out the door to catch the bus.
Phoebe was sitting next to Piper on the bus. It wouldn't be long before they were back at school.
"Are you looking forward to being back at school and seeing all your friends?" Phoebe asked.
"You know perfectly well that I don't have that many friends."
"But are you still looking forward to seeing the ones you have?"
"I guess so, it's not like I actually enjoy school."
"Piper you don't need loads of friends to have a good time, just stick with who you do know. You could always try to make friends with that Prue Webster. Everyone knows her and she's got loads of friends."
"I don't need you to choose who I become friends with," Piper said as the bus pulled into the school grounds.
"You complain that you don't have enough friends, so I would say get to know Prue, she's in your year you know."
"I don't complain about that! I do know that Prue is in my year, and so far I haven't had her in any of my lessons, only in homeroom. Can we please stop talking about her, its bad enough having everyone talk about her in school."
"Sounds like someone is jealous," the bus driver let everyone off the bus, so they went in the direction of the building. Occasionally Piper would see friends running up to each other, trying to catch up with one another before lessons started.
"See ya later Pipe," Phoebe called out as she found her friends. Piper was left to walk on her own through the crowds of students. She just wished that she had someone to walk with.
"No we won't, the boys just need to brush their teeth," Robert said from upstairs.
"What's school like?" Sarah asked when she had both shoes on.
"You'll find out today."
"It will be absolutely terrible, the teachers will give you homework and you won't make any friends," teased James as he came down the stairs.
"What have I told you about teasing Sarah?" Susan asked.
"That I shouldn't," he mumbled putting his back pack onto his back.
Danny came bounding down the stairs, looking for his bag. "Where is it? I left it right here," he said to himself looking around the floor.
"Danny, I've got your bag," his mother said holding it out to him.
"Thanks," he took it from her.
"Are we ready to go?" Robert asked coming down the stairs. He was wearing a suit as he was a business man.
"Yep, I think we are," Susan replied.
Robert looked at Prue.
"I'm not changing now," Prue said knowing what he was thinking. She pulled on a light jacket and headed out the front door to the car.
"Why do sixteen years old have to be so difficult?" He asked his wife as everyone left the house.
"Because they are teenagers, weren't you a terror when you were sixteen?"
"You think I'm a terror now?" Prue asked, getting into the big 4x4 which seated 7, perfect for their family.
"Let's just get going," Robert said once everyone was safely in the car.
"Drop me off first, I can't be late for the first day back," Prue said from the back of the car.
"You won't be late; you'll be early if anything."
It took about 10 minutes for them to reach the high school.
"See you're not late, the buses have only just arrived," Robert said pulling into the school's car park to drop Prue off.
Prue climbed out of the back of the car.
"I'm going to pick the other three up after school then I'll pick you up" Susan said.
"Yeah that'll be fine, we're going shopping once you picked me up though right?"
"So far it looks like we should be able to. Have a good day at school."
"Ok, bye," Prue walked into the direction of the school entrance as Robert pulled the car away and towards the elementary school.
"Hey Prue, wait up," Someone shouted as they ran up to Prue.
Prue turned around to see her boyfriend Andy coming towards her. "Hi!"
He gave Prue a kiss when he caught up with her.
"You didn't take the bus?" He asked as they walked together.
"No, I got my dad to drop all of us off at school, but he nearly made me late," Prue explained.
"There are only three buses here Prue."
"He still could have made me late. Why are you here so early?"
"I thought I could spend some time with you before school starts," he replied taking Prue's hand in his.
"You're acting like we didn't see each other nearly every day like we did."
"I've missed you since Saturday, and now it's Tuesday, that's 3 days without seeing you."
"Aww, you're so sweet," Prue said as they got into school.
"Why do Piper and Phoebe have to leave before me?" Paige asked Grams. Both Piper and Phoebe had left minutes ago when the bus came. Phoebe had only just finished getting ready when Piper dragged her out of the house and onto the school bus.
"Their bus comes before yours. And I think it's coming now, have fun at your first day back at school."
Paige quickly grabbed her bag off the table in the hallway and ran out the door to catch the bus.
Phoebe was sitting next to Piper on the bus. It wouldn't be long before they were back at school.
"Are you looking forward to being back at school and seeing all your friends?" Phoebe asked.
"You know perfectly well that I don't have that many friends."
"But are you still looking forward to seeing the ones you have?"
"I guess so, it's not like I actually enjoy school."
"Piper you don't need loads of friends to have a good time, just stick with who you do know. You could always try to make friends with that Prue Webster. Everyone knows her and she's got loads of friends."
"I don't need you to choose who I become friends with," Piper said as the bus pulled into the school grounds.
"You complain that you don't have enough friends, so I would say get to know Prue, she's in your year you know."
"I don't complain about that! I do know that Prue is in my year, and so far I haven't had her in any of my lessons, only in homeroom. Can we please stop talking about her, its bad enough having everyone talk about her in school."
"Sounds like someone is jealous," the bus driver let everyone off the bus, so they went in the direction of the building. Occasionally Piper would see friends running up to each other, trying to catch up with one another before lessons started.
"See ya later Pipe," Phoebe called out as she found her friends. Piper was left to walk on her own through the crowds of students. She just wished that she had someone to walk with.
