Okay, so I'm really bored and I decided to write the next chapter of this. I just got back from my sister's baby shower. If I would have had my laptop there, I would have been typing this. I was so bored. The only thing that saved me was my brother and his girlfriend. But y'all really don't care about that, do you?

Prince Halliwell- Actually, it's everything from AoW 1 to now. If you look back, the first sentence that Patience read from the book was the first sentence in AoW 1. I could totally see them taking the boys shopping, couldn't you? I had to put it in there.

s.halliwell- I hate finals, don't you? They suck. But tomorrow is my last day of middle school ever! Then it's off to the high school. Anyways, yeah I kind of pictured Prue as being like that.

PrUe AnD AnDy- Thanks!

Fire Gazer- Shortest review ever. Lol! Thanks!

fanmania- Aunt Paige is so awesome! I would love it if she was my aunt. But I don't think that will happen...

The-Cheese-Fairy- I love Andy! I just watched Deja Vu All Over Again and it was so sad to see him die. I wish that whoever wrote him out of the show would drop dead. Yeah, I've already got the first chapter of Parker working out in my head. He'll definitely be the dorky type, which is how I pictured good old Pipes back then. Yes! It was Jawbreaker because that's what Violette called herself! I love that movie! I have it on DVD. Oh hey, one more thing... since you're such a brilliant writer and definitely my favorite one on this site, I was wondering if you'd be interested in helping me co-write the Next Generation of Halliwells story. It won't be for a while, but if you'd like to help, let me know. I think my stories could definitely use a touch of Laur in them!


I hate premonitions. I wish no one on the earth got them. They're supposed to be used for good, but they only cause trouble. What I hate even more is that Aunt Phoebe gets premonitions. I guess I should tell you why.

I was sitting in my house on the living room couch, with Fireball on my left and Quake and Tory on my right. We were reading the Army of Witches book that our parents had made for us for about the fifteenth time. We were reading the part where we came back from the future to help our moms win the war.

"I can't believe we actually did that," I said.

"I can't believe I died," Percy said.

"I can't believe my name was Page Atli," Parker said.

"Yeah, now I understand why Aunt Piper flipped when I started going out with Atli. That's so weird," Percy said.

"It all is. It's kind of cool though," Preston said.

"Overwhelming I would say. I mean, think about it: we have to-" I stopped as Aunt Phoebe came running through the door, waving her hands at me and yelling.

"Patience! Patience! I need to talk to you in private please," she said, stopping in front of me. I raised my eyebrow.

"Okay," I said, standing up and walking into the solarium with her. "What's up?"

"I picked up your flip flops that you left over at our house last night and I got a premonition. I saw you... um... well, I saw you," Phoebe stuttered.

"Aunt Phoebe, spit it out!" I said.

"I saw you and Kyle having sex," she said quickly.

"What? When?" I asked, completely baffled.

"I don't know. I'm assuming it was in the future and not the past," she said.

"Well yeah because I haven't had sex yet, and I'm not going to either. I'm sixteen and my name is not Prudence," I said.

"Hey! That's not fair. That was me, not your mom. She waited until prom night," Phoebe said. I rolled my eyes.

"It doesn't matter. I haven't had sex, I'm not going to have sex, so don't worry about it," I said.

"Okay, but if you should, or almost should, or should want to, I hope you know that you can talk to me if you don't feel comfortable talking to anyone else," Phoebe said.

"Of course Aunt Phoebe. You're the Sexpert," I said.

"And don't you forget it," Phoebe said with a grin. I shook my head and we walked back out into the living room. "Make sure you're not late for dinner, sweetie," she said to Preston on the way out.

"Will do, Mom," Preston said.

"What the hell was that?" Percy asked when Phoebe left. I rolled my eyes.

"The craziness of Aunt Phoebe," I said. We turned back to The Army of Witches. They were now on the part where Mom was having me.

"I could totally imagine Aunt Prue flipping out on the doctors during labor," Parker said with a grin.

"I could see me flipping out on the doctors during labor," I said.

"Well, you and Aunt Prue-" Parker started.

"Ah! Don't even say it because I could tell you just how much you look like your mom and dad, I could tell all of you that," I said.

"It's not a bad thing, Squirt. Aunt Prue is really pretty. All of them are. We should be glad that we have moms like that," Percy said.

"I realize that. I'm just so sick of hearing how much I look like Prue," I said. It was true. All I heard all the time was how much I looked like my mom. Every time one of my friends or teachers or anyone would see my mom all they had to say was how much I looked like her. I even have a freckle beside my nose like she does.

I looked back to the story at the part where I had just been born. I smiled at the words there. Apparently, I had shown a liking to Aunt Paige at a very early age...

"Hello, Patience Marie Halliwell," Prue said with a smile.

"She's adorable!" Phoebe squealed happily.

"She's beautiful Prue, she really is," Piper said. Paige just smiled at the baby, who smiled back and grabbed on to her finger.

"I think she likes you Paige," Prue said, smiling at her baby sister.

"Cute," Percy said. I nodded. We sat there for a while, reading on in the story. We knew it by heart almost, but it was special to us. It was like our very own Book of Shadows. It had all the information we would ever need. It was also cool to look back and see what we did when we were very tiny.

Paige sat in the daycare at Magic School, watching her daughter as well as her niece and nephew for any signs of using their powers. They were all playing happily together and having fun. Patience would often crawl around them in a circle to show off and the others would attempt to do the same.

"Come on you guys, do something. Just use one of your powers," Paige urged.

"It's not gonna happen, Red," Frisco said, coming to stand next to her. She sighed.

"I know, but they have to use them sometime," she said. Frisco smiled and kissed her. She wrapped her arms around him and he wound his fingers through her now dark brown tresses as the kiss heated.

"Wada!" Patience yelled happily and without warning, she shot water out of her hands at the young couple. Paige yelled as the cold water hit her, soaking her clothes. She looked at Patience angrily.

"You did that on purpose!" she shrieked.

"Oh yeah, I'm sure the seven month old baby decided that she needed to cool down the situation. Calm down baby," Frisco said, taking his shirt off and wringing it out.

"Calm down? This is dry clean only!" Paige said, referring to her shirt. Frisco laughed and shook his head.

"I think your mamma could use some heat over here Percy," he said to his daughter. Paige yelled again and jumped backwards as a stream of fire shot towards her. Frisco fell backwards as he laughed hysterically.

"That is not funny," Paige growled. Frisco only laughed harder. Paige pounced on him and began tickling him in his very sensitive sides. He yelled, trying to fight her off through the laughter. Finally he rolled her over so that he was on top. He stared down into her eyes and leaned down to kiss her again.

"I love you," he said quietly.

"I love you too," Paige said. A gust of wind came through the daycare and threw Frisco off of Paige. She grabbed onto the carpet, hoping it was enough to keep her where she was. When it was gone she stood up, helping Frisco up as well. "At least I'm dry," she said with a grin. She then picked up her cell phone and dialed Prue's number.

There were so many things in there that I would never forget, even though I don't actually remember them. The four of us could have stayed there all night reading that book, but it was a school night and we couldn't. After my cousins had gone home, I went up to bed and quickly fell asleep. I had dreams about what had happened in the book. I didn't know if they were what actually happened, but it was what my mind thought happened. It was the best dream ever, and somehow I knew that my cousins were having the same dreams.

The next day I woke up a little happier than usual. I went to school and met Kyle, Percy, and Atli in homeroom.

"You ready for the game tonight?" I asked Kyle, referring to the football game that nightagainst the Balboa High Chargers.

"You know it, babe," he said with a magnificent smile. "You ready to cheer us on?"

"Of course!" I said, returning the smile.

"I'll be down later, after practice," Percy said. As the bell rang, we all got up to go to our classes.

Needless to say, the San Francisco Valley High 49ers beat the Chargers 14-12. Afterwards, Kyle and I decided to go back to his place to hang out. You know, the normal watch movies, eat popcorn, talk about school and the game type hangout.

"You guys did great tonight," I said, resting my head against his shoulder.

"Hm, well I couldn't have performed as well as I did without you there cheering me on," he said. I grinned.

"How is it that you're such a charmer? That's supposed to be my job," I said.

"Yeah? How's that?" Kyle asked.

"Well, let's just say my family has a history of being... Charmed," I said.

"Exactly. Charmed, not Charming," Kyle said. I giggled.

"You know, there was only one reason that I became a cheerleader and that was to watch you play," I said.

"Really?" Kyle asked.

"Yeah! I mean, you're pretty sexy when you're sweaty," I said cheekily. Kyle turned around and kissed me like I had never been kissed before. I may not have been a Charmed One, but that kiss sure as hell made me feel like one.

I laid my head back on a pillow and Kyle came down on top of me, still holding the kiss. I felt Kyle's warm hands go up my sides, along with my shirt. Then a strange thought popped into my head: Aunt Phoebe.

"Kyle," I gasped, sitting up and pushing him off of me. He looked confused.

"What's wrong, baby?" he asked.

"I can't. Not now, it's too soon. I'm sorry," I said, getting up and rushing out the door.

"Patience, wait!" Kyle yelled after me.

I ran the whole way onto Prescott Street and into the Halliwell/Turner manor. I crashed into the kitchen and stopped right in front of Aunt Phoebe and Uncle Cole.

"Patience?" Phoebe asked.

"Aunt Phoebe, you were right, you were right all along," I panted.

"Patience, what's wrong? What are you talking about?" Cole asked.

"I think I know. I'll handle this one, honey. Come on sweetie, let's go sit down. Um, Cole could you make her some tea?" Phoebe asked. Cole nodded and Aunt Phoebe led me into the living room. "Okay honey, tell me what happened."

"I was w-with Kyle and we-we almost... Aunt Phoebe, you were right. I almost had sex with Kyle," I said, tears coming to my eyes.

"Oh, come here honey. It's okay," Phoebe said.

"I didn't think it would happen, but then it did and I almost couldn't stop it," I said.

"But you did and that's what's important, right?" Phoebe asked. I nodded with a sniffle.

"Okay, go home and try to get some sleep. If you need to, we can talk tomorrow," Phoebe said. I got up and gave her a hug.

"Thanks, Aunt Phoebe," I said.

That night I slept pretty badly. All I could think of was how I 'almost' with Kyle. I felt horrible. I had been so sure that it wouldn't happen. We weren't even going to use protection. If I had gotten pregnant... There were so many 'ifs' that went along with it. Kyle still didn't know that I was a witch, that I came from a long line of witches, and that I was destined to be an Archer.

"Patience? Patience, honey, wake up," my mom whispered. I groaned and rolled over.

"Mom?" I asked.

"Yeah, come on. You're gonna be late for school," she said. I took a deep breath and got up. "Are you okay?"

"Yeah. I just didn't sleep all that well," I said.

"Anything you want to talk about?"

"No, thanks." I said. Mom kissed my forehead and turned to walk out. "Mom?" I asked. She turned around. "When did you finally tell Dad about your powers?"

"Um, right before the war. Like it says in the book," Mom said. "Why?" (A/N: In this story, the reported never told Andy about Prue's powers and he never found out until the war. By then he was obviously more accepting of the truth.)

"Just wondering," I said. Mom smiled and walked out. For most of the day, I was quiet. I barely spoke to my cousins, but I didn't speak to Kyle at all. In fact, I avoided him all day. As I walked out to my car, I felt a hand on my shoulder. I gasped and spun around.

"Kyle," I sighed.

"Listen, Patience, we need to talk," Kyle said.

"Now is really not the time," I said.

"And when will be? When you've decided that you're ready to admit that you almost had sex with me?" Kyle asked.

"Kyle!" I exclaimed.

"Patience, you've been avoiding me all day. What's wrong? Are you ashamed of what we did?" Kyle asked, hurt in his eyes.

"We didn't do anything," I said through gritted teeth.

"Exactly! Then why are you avoiding me?" Kyle asked.

"Because we're too young to be doing what we almost did!" I said.

"It's more than that, Patience. I can tell. I know you," Kyle said.

"Not as well as you think. There are things about me that you don't know and I can't tell you. That's why I'm avoiding you. That's why I can't talk. Now if you'll excuse me, I need to go," I said, pushing him out of my way and getting into my car. There was one destination on my mind: The Book of Shadows.

When I got there, I flipped through the book furiously. For some reason, I was mad at Kyle, even though I only had reason to be mad at myself. He didn't do anything wrong. He wasn't hiding anything from me.

"The Truth Spell," I said. Mom had told me about the time that she used that spell to see if Dad would accept the truth about her being a witch. It was time for a repeat. "For those who want the truth revealed, open hearts and secrets unsealed, from now until it's now again, from now which the memories end, for those who are now in this house, only truth will be heard from their mouths," I recited. I looked around, curious to see if anything had changed.

I walked downstairs to see if anyone else was in the house that the spell may have worked on. I found my cousins, Atli, Leah, and Kelsey on the couch, working on their homework. I cringed at the thought of the Truth Spell working on all of them. This could be trouble.

"Do you think I'm cute?" Kelsey asked Parker suddenly.

"I think you're incredibly sexy and I hope to give you a child some day," Parker replied. His eyes went wide as he realized what he had just said. The others gave him strange looks and I tried to stifle a laugh. My spell had definitely worked.

"Hey guys, can I talk to you for a second?" I asked my cousins. Parker jumped up quickly. Percy and Preston followed. "Um, I cast a Truth Spell."

"You what?" Preston asked.

"I cast a Truth Spell. I needed to find out how Kyle would react to me being a witch so I cast a Truth Spell. It makes everyone in the house tell the truth, but it also makes everyone we ask a question tell the truth. It's only in affect for 24 hours and afterwards, no one will remember what they heard," I said.

"I just made an ass of myself in front of my girlfriend because you cast a Truth Spell?" Parker asked.

"I love you?" I said hopefully.

"Well if you're telling Kyle then I'm telling Atli," Percy said.

"I'm telling Leah," Preston said. We all looked at Parker.

"Might as well," he said.

"Okay, you guys go in there and hang out while I call Kyle. You can ask as many questions as you want, just don't let them ask you any questions that could get you in trouble or give us away yet," I said. The others nodded and walked back into the living room. I sighed. It was time to call Kyle. But did I really want to? Was I ready to tell him that I was a witch? "Yes," I told myself. "You've been looking for a way to tell him for a while. Now's your chance. Just do it." I quickly dialed his number before I had time to hang up.

"Hello?" Kyle asked.

"Kyle, it's Patience," I said.

"Patience? What's up? Are you okay?" he asked.

"Yeah, I'm fine. Don't worry. I was just thinking about what happened last night and today. You're right, we do need to talk," I said.

"Okay, so what do you want to talk about?" he asked. I cringed as the Truth Spell tried to force me to tell him, well... the truth.

"Us," I said, working my way around it. "But not over the phone. Can you come over to my Aunt Piper's?" I asked.

"Sure," he said.

"Okay, I'll see you in a few minutes," I said.

"Yeah," he said, hanging up. I walked out into the living room to wait for him. A few minutes later, he walked in. "Whoa, what are all of you guys doing here?" he asked.

"Well, it's not just us that needs to talk. We all need to tell you guys something, so you might want to sit down," I said. Kyle sat down beside Atli on the couch and the four of us stood up.

"Okay, so what do you guys need to tell us?" Leah asked.

"That we're witches," we all blurted out at the same time.

"What? Come on, be serious," Atli said.

"We are," Percy said.

"All four of us are witches. We have magical powers that we received from our parents," Preston said.

"We're good witches though. We fight demons and save the world on a day to day basis. Our moms are even the Charmed Ones; four sister witches chosen to fight evil and keep the world from falling into darkness," Parker explained.

"Very funny," Kelsey said.

"It's not a joke! If you don't believe us, we'll show you," I said. I looked at Kelsey's water bottle on the table and raised my hands up, causing the water to come right out of it. Then I put it back in. Their eyes went wide.

"What the hell?" Kyle asked, scooting back in his seat. Parker demonstrated his power by twirling his finger and creating a small tornado and then making it disappear. Kelsey gasped. Preston shot vines out of his hands and Percy burned them with a stream of fire.

"How the hell did you do that?" Atli asked.

"We told you, we're witches. That's why we had to go to tutoring. We were really going to Magic School," I said.

"And our visits with Aunt Paige were to define our powers better," Parker said.

"Why are you just telling us now?" Kyle asked.

"Because it's not like we can go around telling our secret to everyone. It'll be the Salem Witch Trials all over again," Percy said.

"I can't handle this," Leah said, getting up and backing away from us.

"Leah, wait," Preston said.

"No! Just stay away from me, please," Leah said, going out the door. Kelsey quickly got up and followed her.

"What do you think?" Percy asked Atli.

"What do I think? You tell me that you guys are all some freaky witches and you're asking me what I think! I don't know what to think. This is all a little too much," he said, walking out as well. I looked to Kyle.

"I can't believe that you didn't tell me sooner. I can't believe you didn't trust me," he said. I could see hurt and pain in his eyes.

"Kyle," I said.

"No. You've been avoiding me, lying to me all this time and then I find out that you're a witch. I can't believe you," he said, getting up.

"Kyle!" I yelled. He turned around. "Please," I said, tears surfacing in my eyes. "Can't we just talk?"

"I can't talk to you right now. I just need some time," he said, turning his back on me and walking out. I stood there and watched him as tears streamed down my face.

"Why?" I whispered. I slowly sank onto the couch and put my head in my hands. What had I done? I could never tell him if this was how he was going to react. How could I face him when this was all over? Even though he wouldn't remember, I would. I couldn't keep going out with him just hoping that he would never find out. I couldn't keep tiptoeing around him. But I couldn't tell him the truth either. No, it would have to end. It would have to be over. Tomorrow, after a three year relationship, I would break up with Kyle. And I would regret for the rest of my life.

Poor Patience, she tried to be good and ended up getting burned just like her mom. Will things work out? I sure as hell hope so. Oh my god, call Ripley's Believe It Or Not! I have the idea for the next chapter. That's two in a row! It's a record! I actually know what I'm going to write before I write it!

Overly Worked, Overly Stressed, And Overly Bitchy: After breaking up with Kyle, Patience goes into overdrive: taking extra lessons with Paige, pushing herself to the limit in cheerleading, and worst of all, being a bitch to her family. When they can't take it anymore, they gang up on her to ask her what the hell her problem is, causing them to find out the real source of her attitude, which can almost be called evil.