AN: After some thinking that I have done, I've decided to carry on with the story without magic, (And I think there won't be any for a while at least, if not at all).

I had this chapter in two different versions, and after I read both of them I've decided that no magic is better.

BTW, thank you lots and lots for reviewing! It means a lot to me, and also it was inportant for me to know if you guys wanted magic in the story, and many of you said no. (course many said yes too... so sorry to those of you). All in all, thanx for reviewing! and now for the chapter.......

Chapter 29

Piper woke up in heaven.

Her head was resting on Leo's bare chest, and his strong arm was holding her waist.

She sniffed to smell his warmth, and couldn't help but smile.

Leo on the other hand, was dead asleep, and Piper had no intention of waking him up.

Last night was a completely magical, one she has never experienced before, and it wasn't just the great sex.

When Leo asked her if she was sure, Piper knew she was ready.

It was her first time, but not Leo's, he said he had some other bad experiences, and promised her had never had one like this.

She feard she might have regrets in the morning, but she had none, they did it safe and worth every second.

Leo shifted a bit, and pulled her closer to him while still sleeping.

She looked at the time and saw it was just a little over seven, but she felt no tirdness. She did sleep all day the previous day...

Piper pulled herself up, trying not to wake the beautiful creature next to her in bed, and placed a soft kiss on his lips.

Then she got up, and fifteen minutes later she was downstairs.

She was surprised to find both her sisters already in the kitchen drinking coffee, and wandered if it was a school day, but she was pretty sure it was a Sunday.

"Piper, morning." Prue greeted her, pouring a coffee in a new mug.

Piper smiled to her older sister, then turned to look at Phoebe, and couldn'd help noticing that she kept her head low with an embarrassed look on.

"Thank you." Piper said as she took the mug Prue handed her.

After taking a slip she looked up at her sisters, who were looking at each other as though communicating telepathically, then both turned to Piper at the same time.

"Listed, we're sorry about yesturday, we didn't mean to mess up dinner." Phoebe mumbled.

"You didn't, so don't apologise, it's ok. you obviously had some... emotions you wanted to set free." Piper said.

"And I feel so bad that we left you to clean up... when I remembered and came down everything was already cleaned.

"Actually... I didn't clean up. Leo did."

"What an angel." Phoebe said dreamily.

"So... have you two... worked things out?" Piper asked, trying not to push things.

"Yes, actually. And Pheobe is coming back to live with us." Prue said much more brightly.

"That is because Prue promised she would give Jason a chance." Phoebe added.

"That's right, he will come by for diner next week." Prue said.

"That's great, I'm proud of you guys." Piper said smiling.

"Talking about guys... when did Leo leave last night? I didn't hear anything..." Phoebe said, trying to sound innocent.

"Pheobe!" Prue slaped on Phoesbe's hand across the table.

"What?? can't a girl ask?" Phoebe protested, and looked a Piper, waiting for an answer.

"Leo... he spent the night." Piper said, not able to hide her smile.

"He did?? lucky you..." Prue said, exaggerating a disappointed face.

"I hate you." Phoebe added.

Piper blushed at memories and finished her coffe while her sisters made more unnecessary comments.

A few minutes later, Prue's face hardened a bit, as she looked at Piper.

"Piper... We didn't tell you yesturday, but officer Morris called." Prue said. "The cup who we talked to on Friday after... you know. Remember him?"

"I think so. Was it about the trial?" Piper asked, not sure what she wants the answer to be.

"Yes, that. He said it will be on the thirtieth this month, which means in three weeks." Prue continued.

Piper sighed, and wished all of this mess wasn't happening to her.

She was just... Piper. Her life wasn't supposed to be so complicated.

Prue put her hand on Piper's knee, and continued;

"I already got you a lawyer, and Darryl said there shouldn't be any problems at all. everything is going to be ok, I promise."

"I know." Piper said, hoping Prue was right.

"But don't think about that yet... you remember your graduation is next week?" Phoebe asked with a smile.

Piper truly forgot. With all the things that were going on in her life, she completely forgot.

"You forgot, didn't you?" Prue asked.

"Kinda. That's ok though, thanks for reminding me." Piper said, just as a sleepy Leo appeared from upstairs.

"Morning, handsome." Piper said, and once again Leo's smile rinsed away all her worries.

"Morning, smart eyes." Leo said, and Piper saw her sisters exchange a questioning look.

"You want some coffee Leo?" Prue asked.

"No thanks, I'll have some later." Leo said, then turned to Piper. "Come on..." He grabbed her hand and pulled her off the chair she was sitting on, then together they walked to the living room.

They settled on the couch, close to each other.

"How long have you been up?" Leo asked casually.

"Not long."

"Do you imagine my dissapointment when I woke up and you weren't in bed?" He asked, trying to sound hurt.

Piper giggled, and leaned back on the couch.

"Next time, you'll have to wake up before I do." Piper said, her voice smiling.

"Next time, I will."

As the day went by Piper forgot almost all of her problems thanks to Leo. He truely knew how to make a girl happy.

It was about six in the evening, Piper and Leo were looking through some young pictures of the sisters, when Prue knocked on the door and came it.

"Hi. I just talked with the lawyer, Mr. Green, and we set up a meeting for tomorrow afternoon." Prue said.

Piper thought for a moment, trying to decide whether that's good or not, but then just nodded.

"Ok." She said.

She tried to hide her dought, but Leo just knew her too well.

"It'll be ok Piper." He asured her.

"'Course it will, no dought in that." Prue said, forcing a smile.

Piper closed her eyes, knowing that this is not over yet, as much as she wants it to be.

At least Greg will get what he deserves.

And he will, he has to.

"Are you ok?" She heared her older sister's voice asked.

Piper opened her eyes, and nodded.

"I just whish it would all be over as soon as possible." Piper admitted.

But Piper had no idea what was expecting her... or who was.

ACROSS THE CITY, IN THE HIGHEST LEVEL OF A FIFTY FLOOR BUILDING.

A black haired man in his mid forties, looking very elegant in his long gray suit was sitting in front of a desk in his office, staring into the darkness, thinking.

David Green has been waiting for a moment like this for over nineteen years now, and finally he has a chance to get closer to her.

He picked up a picture of her that was standing on his dest for sixteen years.

She was only about three back then, and he only got to see her once. Just once, her mother wouldn't let him see her more then that.

Petty insisted on telling Victor that the girl was his, but she wasn't.

And now that he knew that everyone in her life is gone; both her parants and her grandmother, he had every right to finally be with his only daughter doughter.

The plan was to get closer to her, and what better way was there then being her lawyer, who represants her against Greg?

He did feel a bit guilty that he was the one responsible for Greg doing what he did to her.

Greg's father, Robert, an old coligue of his, paid Greg money to ask Piper out in the first place (mony which Green provided, and most of it Robert kept to himself), and Greg went a little too far by trying to rape her, then attacked her again, but at least now Green had a way to get closer to his daughter.

Greg didn't know that his father asked him to go out with her because Green asked him to, and he knew that Robert doesn't give a damn about his son which means he wont say anything either. Robert will probably just sleep through the trial.

And when Green will win Piper's trial, Piper will admire him, and their relationship will be strong enough to tell her that he is her father, and then they would move somewhere together, Europe maybe, and will have all the time in the world to catch up on all the lost time.

David Green smiled at the thought of him and his doughter, as he put the picture of the three year old Piper back on his desk.

AN: Wird? Probably. If something was confusing, ask me and I promice to explane. You probably noticed that David Green is a bit wired too, but you will see more about who he is exactly, and why is he Piper's father and not Victor soon.