Little things change so much Part 69:
What are you doing here?

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"Someone's following me... I think... it's..."
Miss Allan heard Prue saying. She got worried and went outside and indeed found someone there.
"Andy!!! What a surprise!"
Miss Allan greeted him
"Hello miss Allan"
Andy smiled at her. He and Prue knew her since they could walk. They always used to go down to the shops, get stuff for Andy's mom or Grams, just to get a lollipop form her.
"What are you doing here? I thought you guys moved to Portland. But... how about we talk inside. I also get you a lollipop"
She said giving him a wink, what made Andy laugh
"Prue's inside as well, you know"
She told him. Andy automatically stopped laughing and his smile faded away.
"Yeah I know, she's inside. That's also the reason I can't come in, even though the lollipop sounds very seductive"
He said grinning
"Prue and I brought up. We both hurt the other a lot. I don't wanna face her at the moment. She probably doesn't want to see me neither. My mom still calls the girls from time to time. She meant Prue wasn't doing too good lately, but is on the way to get better again. I just wanted to make sure she was okay. That's why I followed her. She still means a lot to me, and I... just wanted to make sure, she's at least somewhat okay."
Andy told her, in a way telling her their story.
"I'm not long in town. My train leaves again in an hour."
He told her
"But like I said. Prue, Piper and Phoebe are still like my sisters... and I just... wanted to make sure, they were okay."
Miss Allan nodded
"I understand. And, if it makes you feel better, the girls are okay. Prue changed a lot, but she seems to slowly come along again"
Miss Allan told him. Andy smiled warmly at the old wife
"Thank you miss Allan"
He told her and in contrast to Miss Allan he didn't notice the car which neared them
"Always, but, if you don't want to be recognized, you should go now"
Andy turned around seeing the car with Penny, Piper and phoebe inside. He just simply nodded, pecked the cheek of the old woman and then left again.