READER'S NOTE: ( Bringing to you live, Chapter III, hopefully this one
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Sweat dripped down his temples, but Chris did not care to wipe it away, he
had found it, the book. After what seemed like several hours of researching he
discovered, not the answer, but a guide to it. Suddenly he looked up. His face froze
almost in terror, but he quickly replaced it with a grin. "What are you doing here?"
Paige Halliwell looked at her nephew; a dark strand of his hair fell in his light
eyes making him more like a boy than a twenty-three year old man. She almost
laughed at the thought that she would have a nephew that was about her age, but
then again he was from the future. She tapped her black heels on the wooden
ground, her auburn hair swept into a loose ponytail swayed behind her as she tried
to get a glimpse of the book in Chris's hand, but he snatched it away before she
finished reading the whole title.
"Is there something that you need?" asked Chris.
"Not really, I just came over because Piper went to the doctors and she
wanted me to watch Wyatt while she was gone."
"Is something the matter with her?" asked Chris his voice quickly turning to
concern.
"Just a check up to make sure baby Chris is alright," said Paige, her eye
brows arched. "You mind telling me what that book is?"
Chris looked at Paige his eyes gazing at her suspiciously. "Nothing, it's
nothing." He placed the book and several others into his bad and stood back up, his
six feet one inches almost towering over his aunt, who still looked at him with
skepticism.
"Well, I was worried because Gideon told me you came in here four hours ago
and haven't come out since. You know if something's the matter, you can tell me,"
said Paige.
"I'm okay. I just needed to find some spell on how to kill some demons that's
all, nothing to worry about." Brushing past Paige, Chris pulled open the library door
and disappeared down the hall.
Paige sighed and looked around the enormously empty room. The lofty
shelves of books stood ominously against the dim walls, a slight breeze disturbed the
heavy window curtains, and the eerily silence deafen her ears. A shiver ran down
her back as she felt a pair of eyes watching her. Inhaling sharply, Paige did not feel
the need to stay in the dark library any longer and picked up her feet, running
quickly down the hall.
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In and out, breathe, in and out. Piper tried to concentrate on her inhaling
and exhaling, but she was too distracted with figuring out a spell to kill a Bogart
lurking around a city street alley to keep her breathing regular.
"Ms. Halliwell, you must stay focus, the birthing process would be less painful
if you breath in the correct manner," said the doctor.
"Yeah, or I could just take a pain-relief potion," muttered Piper.
"What?" asked the doctor, who had his glasses on the tip of his nose and eyes
reading another patient's chart.
"Nothing, Dr. Jacobs, I know how to breathe, it's just I'm distracted," replied
Piper grinning slightly, her freckles on her cheeks turning bright red.
Dr. Jacobs looked up and nodded. "Yes, I understand after all you're nearly 9
months pregnant, and the baby is due any—" BEEP. The doctor pulled out a pager
from his white coat and frowned. "I guess I will have to see you once the baby is
due, any more check ups you may need before that, just contact the secretary and
make an appointment. I have to leave for surgery now, good luck Ms. Halliwell."
Piper rolled her eyes as Dr. Jacobs left. She sighed and rolled herself off the
cot. Her back ached and her head felt heavy, she looked down at her large belly and
rubbed it. She smiled and felt a twang as baby Chris rolled in his sleep. Just then a
stream of blue light fell down and Leo emerged, his short hair tousled and white shirt
torn.
"Leo?" asked Piper.
"Come on, we have to go now," said Leo, taking Piper's arm and they orbed
away.
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Sweat dripped down his temples, but Chris did not care to wipe it away, he
had found it, the book. After what seemed like several hours of researching he
discovered, not the answer, but a guide to it. Suddenly he looked up. His face froze
almost in terror, but he quickly replaced it with a grin. "What are you doing here?"
Paige Halliwell looked at her nephew; a dark strand of his hair fell in his light
eyes making him more like a boy than a twenty-three year old man. She almost
laughed at the thought that she would have a nephew that was about her age, but
then again he was from the future. She tapped her black heels on the wooden
ground, her auburn hair swept into a loose ponytail swayed behind her as she tried
to get a glimpse of the book in Chris's hand, but he snatched it away before she
finished reading the whole title.
"Is there something that you need?" asked Chris.
"Not really, I just came over because Piper went to the doctors and she
wanted me to watch Wyatt while she was gone."
"Is something the matter with her?" asked Chris his voice quickly turning to
concern.
"Just a check up to make sure baby Chris is alright," said Paige, her eye
brows arched. "You mind telling me what that book is?"
Chris looked at Paige his eyes gazing at her suspiciously. "Nothing, it's
nothing." He placed the book and several others into his bad and stood back up, his
six feet one inches almost towering over his aunt, who still looked at him with
skepticism.
"Well, I was worried because Gideon told me you came in here four hours ago
and haven't come out since. You know if something's the matter, you can tell me,"
said Paige.
"I'm okay. I just needed to find some spell on how to kill some demons that's
all, nothing to worry about." Brushing past Paige, Chris pulled open the library door
and disappeared down the hall.
Paige sighed and looked around the enormously empty room. The lofty
shelves of books stood ominously against the dim walls, a slight breeze disturbed the
heavy window curtains, and the eerily silence deafen her ears. A shiver ran down
her back as she felt a pair of eyes watching her. Inhaling sharply, Paige did not feel
the need to stay in the dark library any longer and picked up her feet, running
quickly down the hall.
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In and out, breathe, in and out. Piper tried to concentrate on her inhaling
and exhaling, but she was too distracted with figuring out a spell to kill a Bogart
lurking around a city street alley to keep her breathing regular.
"Ms. Halliwell, you must stay focus, the birthing process would be less painful
if you breath in the correct manner," said the doctor.
"Yeah, or I could just take a pain-relief potion," muttered Piper.
"What?" asked the doctor, who had his glasses on the tip of his nose and eyes
reading another patient's chart.
"Nothing, Dr. Jacobs, I know how to breathe, it's just I'm distracted," replied
Piper grinning slightly, her freckles on her cheeks turning bright red.
Dr. Jacobs looked up and nodded. "Yes, I understand after all you're nearly 9
months pregnant, and the baby is due any—" BEEP. The doctor pulled out a pager
from his white coat and frowned. "I guess I will have to see you once the baby is
due, any more check ups you may need before that, just contact the secretary and
make an appointment. I have to leave for surgery now, good luck Ms. Halliwell."
Piper rolled her eyes as Dr. Jacobs left. She sighed and rolled herself off the
cot. Her back ached and her head felt heavy, she looked down at her large belly and
rubbed it. She smiled and felt a twang as baby Chris rolled in his sleep. Just then a
stream of blue light fell down and Leo emerged, his short hair tousled and white shirt
torn.
"Leo?" asked Piper.
"Come on, we have to go now," said Leo, taking Piper's arm and they orbed
away.
