You guys ask… I give… (Andy and Prue that is. I love 'em too) Since bigreader seems to be quite a fan :p I will come up with a demonic plot, but not just now… I need to get a good one and I'll think about it while I'm away for New Year… I intend to make this a very long fanfic, with many adventures, and I will do my very best to invent an original demon, but I have to warn you, it'll probably be a parody demon…
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"Smile." Prue was looking with quite a sarcastic face at the photographer, what was the point in trying to take a picture of all her ugly classmates? Besides, the light was totally wrong and the subject was turning her head too much so her nose would not be within the facial lines of the photo, totally messed up. Prue knew, her pictures were great, partly because she had taken classes, but also because she was a born photographer. This person obviously wasn't, which explained his sucky job, who wanted to take school pictures anyway? "Don't blame him, he's just doing his job." Andy put his arms around her. "Not an excuse for doing a bad job." Prue answered, slightly giggling as he tickled her under her shirt. "You're just too serious about this stuff." He softly put his lips on her neck. "Hey, I have a reputation to remain." Andy laughed. "You'll look great anyway." "You really do know how to let a girl melt." "I know, you taught me." Prue turned around and kissed him.
"Halliwell, Trudeau, no making out." They were pulled apart by their class teacher. "But sir, we were just showing our love for each other, how can that be wrong." Prue answered in some sort of angelic voice. "Nothing, but don't do it in my sight." Now it was Andy's turn to answer. "If you just turn around, can we proceed that?" He said, while his girlfriend suppressed a giggle. The man sighed. "You know very well what I mean; now quit it or I will just send you away." The man, not able to deal with mocking students very much, was getting an unnatural red colour. He turned and went to boss on some other students, while Prue and Andy went back to their friends.
"Lovebirds in trouble?" Jen asked her friends. "It was horrible; the man forbade us to love." Prue said as she 'fainted' in Andy's arms. "You poor thing." Jeff laughed, Prue and Andy were for sure the funniest couple he knew. "So, tonight, what are we to do with this Mary child?" Jen was quite worried, she wasn't going to protect her all night. "Andy's met her; he can pick her up at my dad's." "Are you sure this is a good idea my mistress?" Andy asked her. "Look, I'll tell her all she needs to know, she'll sing and then she'll just hang out with you guys a bit until she has to go home." "Hang out with us?" Jeff was not convinced, they were still talking about a 15-year-old. "After I'm done with her, she'll be okay." "I hope you're right. Can't you like sneak out tonight and come too, so we can show each other some more love." Prue chuckled. "Be courageous, my love." Andy rolled his eyes. "It's impossible." "It's not, now go and get your picture taken, and do it well, I wanna come out nice and that means you have to too." Andy sighed and went to the photographer.
"Do you think there's a catch?" Mary asked Piper. She just couldn't believe it, a party at Dean Johnson's! "I don't think so, 'cause if my parents would find out, Prue would be in serious trouble." It was true, Piper wouldn't even imagine what would happen if they'd find out, on that kind of things, her parents weren't exactly tolerant, maybe one of the few things they agreed on… "If you do get popular, make me as well, but don't become brain-dead, I'd find that very disturbing." "Like I would ever forget where I come from!" Piper smiled. "The land of geeks." "Exactly." Both girls were happy with who they were, but still being popular would be cool. "Halliwell, Andrews, is there anything you'd like to share with the class?" They looked at the teacher. "No ma'am, sorry." Piper said as she opened her book and started reading. "Very well then."
Prue looked at the clock of her car radio. "What's taking Pheebs so long?" She asked Piper. "I'm not all knowing Prue." She said as she looked out the window. "She probably just had some teacher holding her back for some stupid reason, Julie hasn't come outside either." "Maybe she skipped school." Prue suggested. "That would be so stupid." Piper answered, although she knew her sister had quite a lot of reason to say it, so she added. "And so Phoebe." Mary laughed on the backseat, conversations between the two eldest Halliwell sisters always had an awkward tone. But when she looked outside, she noticed something very familiar. "You guys, isn't that your mom's car?" She asked as she pointed it out to them. "Do you think something happened?" Piper was worried, did Phoebe have an accident, or did she just do something stupid. "I think she skipped school and got caught. Or got in trouble with a teacher." Prue didn't trust her little sister that much. "Here they come." Mary said as Patty came out of the school followed by Phoebe and Julie, both looking at their feet. "Either way, she's in trouble." She's done it again, Piper thought to herself.
"Girls, how are you all doing?" Patty asked her daughters and Mary. "We're great mom." Prue answered as she watched Phoebe and Julie get into the car. "Give Julie here a ride home will you?" She looked from Prue, to Piper, to Phoebe, how could her three daughters be so different? "And say hi to Victor." Prue nodded and then looked at her mother surprised as the woman walked to her car, got in and drove away. She waited until Patty was out of sight before she turned on her engine and set course for Julie's house.
"So Pheebs, what happened?" Piper turned around to face her sister who hadn't said a word yet. "We met mom at the mall." "While you should've been in school." Prue finished the sentence for her sister. "That's not good." Piper added. "So isn't visiting the principal's office." Julie admitted as she thought back about that unpleasant experience. Patty, who had been mad before, got outrageous when she heard they'd skipped school before. "We're here." Prue yelled as she pointed at Julie's house, who got out immediately. "Thanks for bringing me." "No problem." Prue said. Driving away, they could just see Julie's welcoming committee that existed of one very angry mother who opened the door. "Seems like you're both going to spend a lot of time inside the next couple of weeks." Prue said, not able to hide that she found the situation rather funny. "That is so not funny!" Phoebe crossed her arms and looked outside.
"Dreaming of your big night, Mary?" Prue asked the girl who was staring at the ceiling. "What, Oh, a bit." She admitted blushing. "Prue, how in the hell am I gonna act?" Piper chuckled; she couldn't believe her best friend was actually asking her sister for advice, which just seemed so unreal! "What's so funny?" Prue looked at her sister. "Just don't turn her into some stupid giggly brain-dead, will ya." Prue frowned, but not as much as Phoebe, who had no idea what they were talking about, not that she was about to ask, she was still pissed at Prue. "My friends are not brain-dead." "No, but your groupies are." Mary answered for Piper. "That's not my fault, but you are right. But I didn't ask for them." Prue defended herself. "Does it come with the package then?" Piper said laughing. Prue rolled her eyes and pointed at her father's driveway. "His girlfriend's there." "Don't change the subject." Piper said, although she was looking curiously at the car parked behind Victor's. "Try to be nice tonight you guys, please." Piper looked almost begging at her sisters, mostly at Prue anyway. "Do it for dad." "Yeah, you've got plenty of time to scare this one away, it's not like they're engaged or anything." "Mary!" Prue shouted. "Are you out of your freaking mind? Engaged?" Mary shrugged her shoulders and smiled. "With your dad, you never know." "She's got a point there Prue" Piper backed her friend up. "You never know…"
