A/N: I can't believe I haven't written for almost 6 days... Well, I had written something but then the computer on which I was working broke down. I'm back for now. Might write a chapter tonight. I'll be away Tuesday and Wednesday so maybe in three days I'll update... Keep reviewing though

A/N: Which character in this story do you like the most so far? I really would like to know...
Mary was already waiting for Piper by the school entrance when her friend touched her shoulder. "Hello there, lovergirl." Piper teased her friend. Mary was blushing. "You're in love, aren't you?" The girl continued. "You can't get that smile of your face." Mary pushed her, but Piper was right, she couldn't stop smiling. "I can't help it. Besides, I don' t know what to think of it." The girl nodded at Tom. "He kissed me, but do I have to go over there and say hi?" She asked Piper. "I don't know." Was the answer. Her look followed Mary's. Tom was standing between a group of friends, Prue was of course one of them. "Anyway, I can see it in your eyes. You're hooked." Mary rolled her eyes. "Piper, leave it. Can we talk about something else." Piper sighed, she didn't want to talk about anything else, this was quite exciting, but she had no choice.

"Sir Thomas." "Lady Prudence, how can I be of help to you?" The boy answered as he turned around. "Are you in distress?" Prue smirked. "I'm fine thanks, but I'm afraid you are in trouble." The boy frowned. "Are you sure, I haven't really noticed anything wrong." The group laughed. "Well, let's just say you've got a case of too Hot Lips." Tom's eyes widened. "What do you mean, do you want to try them out." Prue rolled her eyes and leaned on Andy. "Good gracious no." She pointed at Mary and Piper. "Do you see the blonde next to my sister?" Tom nodded. "That's our singer." He acknowledged. "Indeed she is. And do you remember what you did to her?" Tom shrugged. "I kissed her, that's hardly wrong, isn't it?"

Prue sighed and looked at Jen. "He really has no idea what I mean, does he?" Her friend nodded. "He's a guy, what did you expect." "Hey!" Tom sounded hurt. "That girl is my sister's best friend." Prue explained. "And..." "My sister, as far as I know, has never been kissed." Tom's jaw dropped. "They think that if a guy kisses them and somehow I can't blame them, that guy likes them." Prue looked at the boy and hoped he was getting the point. "So she thinks I wanna date her?" Tom asked, not believing. "Probably." "Are you going to tell me what I can do about that?" Prue grinned. "There are two options. One, you go over to her and tell her that you were just having a laugh and don't want a 'relationship'" Tom flickered at that word. "Or you go over there, kiss her and make her your girlfriend. However, if you do that, it's not to break up next week by cheating on her. She's a nice girl, so don't hurt her, okay?" Tom nodded. Not that he had any idea how to handle this. He didn't like dumping girls, even though he did it all the time. It was just not so much fun.

"Six weeks." Julie stared at Phoebe. "And no phone." "You're mom is insane, I've only got three." Phoebe sighed and opened her locker. "Hey girls" A familiar voice behind them called. "What's up Seb?" Julie asked the boy. Seb, or Joseph had been in their class as long as they could remember, he had a crush on Phoebe, but she'd turned him down more than once. "I was wondering, I'm giving a party on Saturday, maybe you guys wanted to come?" Phoebe turned around now and looked at the boy. "We're grounded." Seb shrugged. "Can't you sneek out or something?" Phoebe looked at Julie and frowned. "I share a room with my sister, remember?" Phoebe said. "But you've got a curtain between your part and her's don't you?" Seb tried. "I'm sorry, I can't risk it." Seb turned to Julie. "What about you, Jules?" "Can't, I'm going to my Grandma tonight." "Maybe next time then." Seb answered as he walked away. "I hate being grounded." Phoebe muttered as she closed her locker with a bang.

"Ben! Leave him alone!" Paige yelled at the boy. He was holding a first grader upside down above the garbage bin. "He hasn't done anything wrong to you, now has he?" "He's playing on OUR field." Ben yelled back. Paige frowned. Their 'field' was just a part of the playground where they had outlined some sort of soccer field with a piece of chalk. "I said leave him alone!" She insisted and came closer. Ben put out his tongue and dropped the boy into the container. Paige ran after him and pushed him to the ground. "Next time you do something like that, you're a dead man!" She threatened the boy before going back to the container. "Are you alright?" She asked the little child as she helped him get back on his feet. The boy just nodded. "Thank you." Paige shrugged. She actually had wanted to orb the boy out of there, before he fell into the container, but it was too risky. But Ben was going to pay, if only she knew how...