"Dad, why do we use a car to go places ? I mean, orbing is so much faster." Sam sighed and looked at his daughter. "Do we have to go over this again, honey? You know the answer already." Paige shrugged her shoulders "I still think it's stupid." The girl crossed her arms. "Why can't I tell Lizzie about my magic?" Sam couldn't believe it. They had had this conversation like a million times and still the girl wouldn't give in. She knew the answer on all those questions, but she refused to settle for them. "Mary knows." She continued. "That was not my decision, it was your mother's, if you feel you can trust Lizzie, then go complain to them." "Yes dad." The car stopped and Sam looked around. The street was empty. "I'll tell you what, you can orb out of the car into the house, I'll come by foot, in case someone walks by. We don't want to make them think this is a ghost car." A huge smile appeared on the girl's face. She gave her father a kiss and orbed out.
"Mary, that was amazing." Andy was impressed. Sure, Prue had said the girl could sing, but he hadn't thought she actually could sing this good. "Thanks." Mary was blushing, you could hardly blame her, she was at a party with the most popular kids at school and they were complimenting her on her singing. "Yeah, you were great." Jen confessed. "Maybe you could sing together with Prue sometimes." Mary frowned. "I don't think she'd want that." Honestly, the girl was just scared Prue would think she was trying to steal her 'place' and that was not her intention. "I'll ask her anyway." Jen reassured her. "Thanks, I guess."
"Hey singer!" Mary turned and saw Tom coming towards her. "Congrats. By the way, do you have a boyfriend?" The girl's eyes widened. Was Tom seriously asking her if she had a boyfriend? This was just too insane for words. "Eum, no." She eventually managed to answer his question. "Shame." The boy said, not really meaning it. "Wanna dance?" Was he still talking to her? "Sure." Now when was she going to wake up? He took her hand and she followed him to the dance floor. Suddenly a slow was put on and Tom had pulled her to him tightly. "How come we've never heard of you before?" Like he didn't know. But Mary couldn't care less. She'd always thought Tom to be one of the cutest guys in school, and now she was dancing with him. "I just, don't go to parties that much." He nodded and looked at her. He wasn't that tall and Mary wasn't very small so their faces were practically facing each other. "Have I said already how good you were looking." She could feel her face getting as red as a lobster, this was so embarrassing. "Thank.." Mary didn't get a chance to finish her sentence, suddenly his lips were on hers and as she didn't fight it, she felt his tongue intruding her mouth. They were kissing, they were actually kissing. He let go. "You didn't mind that, did you." Mary couldn't get the grin of her face. She was flying.
She almost forgot about the time. "I should be getting home." She confessed with pain in her heart. "Do you need a ride?" Now what should she answer on that. What if his intentions weren't good, could she risk it. On the other hand, she even knew his name, she knew were he lived, if something happened the police were only a phone call away. "Well, actually I do." She answered. "Good."
"Tom, where are you going?" Dean asked as they headed outside. "I'm just going to drop Mary at home, and then I'll be back." Dean smiled "See you." Mary pointed Tom directions while he told her about the band and how they'd started. "We're here." She said so he pulled over before her house. "Thanks for bringing me." "No biggie." The boy answered. She unlocked her seatbelt and wanted to get out, but Tom stopped her. "Don't I get a goodnight kiss?" Mary looked at her feet and smiled. He tilted her head and kissed her. "Goodnight." She said before she got out of the car. She had a phone call to makeā¦
