"Prue! God no...please please let her be ok," Andy said finally reaching her after what seemed eternity. All the cars had stopped, the driver from the one that had run her was just getting out of his car, and everyone watched him sit on his knees next to Prue.

Andy carefully turned Prue over so that she was on her back. She was unconscious and had a gash which was bleeding on the side of her head. He could see a few more injuries but knew that there would be more internal ones.

"Prue? Can you hear me?" He was desperate, and wanted her awake so that he knew it wasn't serious or too serious at least.

He received no reply and looked around at all the faces watching. He couldn't lose her, she was his world.

"An ambulance is coming, how is she?" Piper asked coming to her other side.

"I-I don't know."

Piper checked if Prue was breathing; she wasn't. She then held Prue's wrist for a pulse but didn't feel anything. She looked at Andy and could see the worry and concern evident on his face.

More people gathered around, waiting for the ambulance.

"She should have been watching where she was going, it's not my fault," the driver said. Andy stood up.

"You should have stopped before you hit her!" Andy screamed and pushed the man. "It is your fault! And I refuse to believe otherwise."

"Hey hey, we don't need any more casualties," Paige said pushing the two men away from each other. Piper and Phoebe were next to Prue.

"Look what's happened to my car! The front window is smashed. Do you know how much that's going to cost?"

"My wife is hurt. She can't be replaced unlike your stupid window." Andy walked away back to Prue. He couldn't find the strength to fight anyone; he just wanted Prue to be ok.

Leo came back from the club; hardly anyone was in there besides the other staff members. When he approached the three women and Andy next to Prue he felt something inside flutter. He didn't know what it was, and he had never felt it before. It was something strong, but it wasn't painful, it was warm and powerful.

The ambulance soon arrived and the two paramedics rushed to the scene.

"Who have we got here?" One of them asked.

"My wife, Prue, Prue Trudeau. She got run over by a car," Andy quickly explained. That was all he could say as everything became a blur.

When the paramedics didn't get a response from Prue or any sign of a pulse they shocked her. Andy couldn't bear seeing her limp body convulse after each shock and no response from the machine she was linked up to, but he couldn't look away either.

On the third attempt a slow beep was heard from the machine, meaning Prue's heart was beating again.

"Ok, let's get her out of here," the paramedic said. Prue was loaded onto a stretcher and gently put inside the van.

"I'm coming with you," Andy said and sat next to Prue in the ambulance.

As soon as they were away the unique feeling Leo had felt vanished. He didn't understand what it was, but it wasn't important for the time being.

"What a night," Paige commented.

"I know what you mean," Piper started walking back to the club, along with all the people who had come out to watch.

"First a fight, and then that, I just hope she's alright," Phoebe said.

"I hope she rots in hell," Christine exclaimed loudly so all could hear her. She smiled wickedly at her own thought.

Most people ignored her, thinking she was an ignorant, rude woman, knowing Andy had had an affair with her.

"I hope I don't ever lose you," Piper put an arm around Leo.

----

Prue was carried out of the ambulance and straight into the hospital. Andy wasn't allowed to follow when they took her through some swinging double doors.

Andy's head was in a haze as he sat on a chair nearby. This was his fault. He shouldn't have taken Prue to the club where Christine was, he shouldn't have had an affair. His heart sank in his chest. Whatever happened to Prue was his fault.

He didn't keep track of the time as he sat in the chair thinking of the worst that might have happened to Prue. He should probably call Marie to explain why they weren't home yet, but he didn't feel like talking to anyone.

Getting impatient he left the chair he was in and stormed to the doors Prue had been taken through.

"Excuse me but you're not allowed through there," a nurse said standing in front of him.

"My wife is in there," he pushed past the woman and went through the doors. All the doctors and nurses inside were busy working over the person lying before them. He couldn't see Prue.

"Can you please go to the waiting room?" The nurse reappeared.

He turned on her. "Where's Prue?"

"If you go to reception they should be able to tell you."

"Why don't you know? You work here!" His voice rose at the end so he left the room before he could be thrown out.

As he walked through the hospital he looked through the windows and the sun was shining warmly through them, He must have drifted off to sleep and Prue would have been moved then.

----

Leo sat in the kitchen of his and Piper's small apartment drinking coffee, which he had grown a taste to over the years. Piper was still asleep in their bedroom, which gave him time to think about things she didn't know.

They had only been married for a couple of months, and he did love her but his main goal was to find her sisters. It would be so much easier if the Elders could sense where they were, but that wasn't possible until they had tapped into their powers and magic.

He couldn't forget about what he had felt the night before, but he couldn't come up with anything to explain it. Perhaps he should visit the Elders and tell them, and see what they think of it.

"Morning," Piper yawned.

"Did you sleep well?"

"Not really, I kept on dreaming about that car accident that happened yesterday. I guess it bothered me more than I thought it had," she poured herself a cup of coffee. "And it wasn't like it was anyone I knew."

"It's just because you're a very caring person."

"What if she dies? Don't they have two children? Think how hard that's gong to be on him, he's just had an affair and then lost his wife."

Leo put an arm around Piper when she sat next to him. "It's not your problem to worry about."

"I can't help but to feel connected in some way," Piper sighed.

"How?"

"I don't know. Maybe we should go to the hospital to check how she is?"

"You don't even know her full name."

Piper sipped her hot coffee, deep in thought.

----

Andy found reception, which was in complete chaos with people everywhere. Many people were sitting in chairs waiting while others stood around looking for someone to tell them what they wanted to hear.

He stood in line to ask the woman behind the desk about Prue. It was only a couple of minutes before he was at the front.

"Where's my wife, Prue Trudeau?" He asked barely able to find his voice.

"She's in room 103."

"I can go and see her?"

"Yep." The nurse looked back to her papers, seemingly unconcerned.

Andy briskly walked down the corridor looking for room 103. He was afraid of what he might find and slowed his pace as the room came closer.

He stopped just before the door, but found that he couldn't look through the windows to see inside, he was too nervous and afraid, he didn't want Prue to look really hurt because that would only dramatise his guilt.

After taking a deep breath and scolding himself for being such a wimp he walked into the room. The doctor was injecting something into Prue's arm, and she was lying unconscious on the bed. Wires were on her face and she was hooked up to a machine that beeped with her heartbeat.

"How is she?" Andy asked.

"Are you a relative?"

"I'm her husband, Andy Trudeau."

"The one who came in with her?"

"Yes."

The doctor wrote something on Prue's charts which had information about her injuries and status etc. Andy waited patiently, but the seconds passed caused the fear in his mind to increase.

"Has anyone told you anything yet?"

"No, the receptionist just told me the room number," Andy sat in the chair next to the bed.

"Mrs Trudeau-"

"Prue."

"Prue is very lucky; many patients who have been in a car accident don't come out of it like Prue has."

Andy was relived to hear that at least, but the worst was yet to come.

"She has suffered from internal injuries but we have them under control from surgery, she also has a broken leg and fractured arm. She has got a head injury but its not serious at all and all she really needs is bed rest."

"That's it? No coma or anything?"

"She'll be coming around soon, I have some other patients to attend to but if you have any questions you can come and find me."

Andy nodded and the doctor left. He took Prue's small hand in both of his, waiting for her to regain consciousness.

The room was silent besides the beeping machine. He had feared that she would be dead when he finally got to her after having no pulse and not breathing.

Prue's eyes fluttered open and she took in a deep breath.

"Prue, you're in hospital ok?"

"A-Andy?"

"I'm right here."

Prue opened her eyes wider and looked around at the white walls and the big window letting the sun into the room. She could feel Andy's warm hand and looked up at him.

"What happened?"

"You were run over by a car, I'm so glad your ok," he brushed a strand of her dark hair from her face.

"Wasn't I running away from you?"

Andy felt an ache in his heart, he had dreaded this. He was going to lose Prue because of his affair.

"I'm so sorry," he whispered. "It's my fault your in this mess, but I never meant for you to get hurt. I never expected this to happen; I wish it was me in your place."

"I wouldn't cheat on you."

"I know," he took a deep breath and that's why you deserve someone better than me, someone who better than me who will give you all the love in the world," a tear fell from his eye.

"So what are you saying?"

""When you said you didn't know why we were still married, I don't know either, I still want to be married to you but not at the expense of you getting hurt. I want you to be happy, and I don't think you are being with me," his throat tightened "find the right person for you Prue; you've wasted enough of your life with me."

Prue managed to sit up to talk to him properly. "Are you telling me that everything we've done and been through was a mistake? That our daughters were a mistake?"

"No, not at all, they are the most precious things to me besides you," Andy felt more tears fall. She was angry now, and it was his fault, again.

"Why are you saying all of this? Do you want us to split up so that you can go and be with Christine? Is that it? You don't want to be a father or husband anymore?"

"Prue, that's not what I want," he wailed. She was taking everything the wrong way.

Prue pulled her hand out of his, and with difficultly got out of the bed and stood at the other side ignoring the pain in her leg.

"Then what is you want? I know you don't want to be married to me, I'm just a whore, who would want to be married to someone like me? I'm ugly after all that you don't even want me in the same bed as you. If you hate me so much why did you...you marry me?" Prue sobbed at the end.

"I never said that," Andy said calmly.

"Christine said it for you."

"And you believe her? She's an attention seeking bitch. When have you ever let people's words affect you?" He slowly walked round the bed.

"How do I know it's not all true?"

"Because you are the most beautiful person I've ever seen, and any man would die to watch you sleep peacefully in bed, it makes the sunrise seem boring. I married you because I loved you and I still love you now and will forever. I had the affair because all I wanted was more time with you, I know it doesn't make sense but it's always all four of us, you, me, Rachel and Sky, never you and me alone. I wanted to hold you in front of the fire and tell you how much I love you and have no one else around. I wanted to make love to you and go out into our garden at night and watch the stars shining brightly with not a care in the world. All I wanted was to be able to spend time with my wife and instead I ended up with Christine without any love or passion."

"Andy..." Prue couldn't think of what to say.

"The affair is over because I finally realised that I wanted you not her."

Prue looked at the floor her tears fell and splattered on the white tiles. "I-I...I never realised that was the p-problem."

"That's not your fault, its mine," he put his hands on her arms. "And it's my fault your in here."

"I should have watched where I was going."

"Prue look at me," when she didn't he lifted her chin up with his hand making her eyes look into his. "I'm sorry for hurting you, but I promise that I'll never do anything like this again."

She knew he meant it, because she could see it in his brown eyes. "Where do we go from here?" She feared the answer.

"First you have to accept my apology for causing you so much pain and stress," he kneeled on his knees looking up at her.

"Andy, get off the floor."

"Not until you accept."

"Ok, your forgiven, now get up."

"You've got to really mean it, this is the hardest thing we've had to face and we have to fully overcome it otherwise we can never truly be happy."

"I forgive you, even though it hurt me a lot and I felt like I couldn't go on I forgive you because I don't believe that you're going to do it again."

He got off his knees and stood up again. "Now we have to promise each other that whenever there's a problem, no matter how small we tell each other so that we never have to go through this again."

"I promise."

"I promise too, I wish I had told you how I felt before I confided in Christine."

"I don't think I'm going to be able to forget about this."

"I'm not asking you to; just understand that it was a mistake which I will never repeat."

"You said earlier that I've wasted my time being with you, and I should find someone else."

It was Andy's turn to look at the floor. "All of this is my fault."

"So that means that your not worthy of being with me?"

"You're too special to be betrayed by."

Prue held his hands in hers. "But that doesn't mean I want a different man. So we've hit a rough patch, but we've sorted it out now. I wouldn't be happy with any man other than you, but if you still want to leave me you can. I don't want you to; I want to stay married to you."

He looked up so he could tell if she was saying the truth. Convinced that she was he pulled her into his arms. "I love you."

"I love you so much," her head rested against his chest so that she could hear his heart beating. He stroked a hand down her hair.

Both couldn't have been happier. They had thought they were going to get a divorce but they had prevented that and now loved each other more than they had before.

Andy sighed and Prue looked up at him.

"Your not regretting what you've just said are you?" She asked.

He smiled. "No, I was just thinking of how much I wanted to hug you the past week but didn't, I never want to lose you."

"You're not going to."

"Good, now get back in bed."

"What?"

"You're supposed to be resting, what kind of husband am I if I keep you from getting better?" He led her back to the bed and pulled the covers over her when she lied down. "How are you feeling?"

"Everything seems to ache and my head is pounding."

"I'll have to make it better," he kissed her forehead and she smiled.

----

"Hi Leo," a man said entering the same coffee shop and sitting at the table.

"How've you been Cole?"

"Just the usual running from bounty hunters, how's your search on the Charmed Ones?" The half-demon had turned good and had also become a friend of Leo's over time. They always met at the coffee shop to talk about supernatural matters.

"It's still the same, yesterday I felt some sort of power spurt which was really weird."

The waitress poured some coffee into Cole's empty cup.

"Maybe it was them."

"I don't know, the chances of that happening are really low."

"You never know."

"I guess."

"Do you know their names? Like family names because I have a friend who's a cop and he could locate them for you."

"No, I wish I did."

"Where's Piper?"

"Oh she's gone out with someone or other."

"Doesn't she get suspicious of you coming here every few days?" Cole sipped some of his hot coffee.

"No but she wonders why I have coffee at home, then come to a coffee shop to have even more," he laughed at the end.

"At least you've got someone to be worrying for you."

"Awww...poor little Belthazor wants a girlfriend?" Leo teased in a baby voice. The glare he received made him stop.

"Be very glad I'm not evil anymore. I wish I could have my powers stripped and have a normal life, I need someone who can brighten up my life."

"I can't help you there."

"You could if you got some more charges and then I could get them to cast the spell to strip my powers."

"You're kidding right?"

"No."

"They would vanquish you before you had time to reason with them."

"Maybe that would be better."

"Who's this cop you know then?"

"Andy Trudeau."

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Sorry it's been ages since I added more, and I know this part really sucked but tell me what you thought of it anyway, thanks.