Disclaimer: I do not own any of the original Charmed characters. The storyline is that of my own.


Chris suddenly sat up and stared at the door. Wyatt? What's he doing here? What the hell?

"Dude, what's wrong with you? Hello?" Drew waved his hand in front of Chris' distant gaze. "You're creeping me out man."

Chris ignored him and threw his hand into the air, "May I use the restroom?" Without waiting for an answer he stumbled out of his desk and hurried out the door, followed by the stammered permission of his homeroom teacher.

He made sure that the door was firmly shut behind him before walking down the hall in the direction of Wyatt's invisible presence. Suddenly, his foot ran into something solid and he fell to the ground. Wyatt appeared behind him and began laughing.

"What the hell are you doing? I thought you had enough fun pranking me when you were actually in school, now you have to come back just to bother me?"

"Chill, little bro," Wyatt had stopped laughing, "I have a new charge, and-"

"Don't tell me the Elders screwed up and made me your charge again. I mean, it was funny and all, but once is enough."

"Calm down. No, you're not my charge this time. They dumped her on me because they didn't feel you could handle her right now. Be grateful, she's in your grade. Met any new girls yet?"

"Can you be anymore vague?" Chris scowled and pulled himself to his feel.

Wyatt's eyebrow twitched, "Actually, no. All I have is her gender. I sense her somewhere in this building."

Chris shrugged, "I haven't met any new girls today, sorry. Actually, I shouldn't be apologizing. You should."

"Ok, ok, I'm sorry," Wyatt laughed again, "I couldn't pass up the opportunity."

"That's not what I meant. You should feel sorry that I haven't met any new girls yet. You remember, all the ones here are so plain and boring…"

Wyatt continued laughing, "Ok, Mr. Lonely and Dejected. Want to help look for this mystery charge? Give you a chance to meet that girl of your dreams."

Chris gave him a look that said "why not". Wyatt took that as a yes, and disappeared from sight again. "Oh, thanks, leave me out in the open why don't you."

"Forgot. Too bad you don't have as many powers as I do." After a moment, Chris too disappeared.

"Oh shut up."

Wyatt gave another chuckle, "It's a spell, don't worry. I don't develop powers overnight." The two walked past three classrooms. "She's close… in here maybe. Look in and see if there's anyone you don't recognize."

Chris went to the little window and looked around for a moment, then said, "Yeah, the teacher."

Disappointed, Wyatt shook his head, "Can't be her. I can sense she's young."

"Not to mention the teacher's a young guy." Chris was glad Wyatt couldn't see him smirking, he would probably punch him. Suddenly, all humor on Chris' face was replaced by amazement. Across the hall was the most entrancing girl he had ever seen, staring in the two brothers' direction in mystification. Damn invisibility.

The girl began to slowly walk towards them, arms slightly outstretched, as if she expected to run into an invisible wall at any moment. She can't possibly think there's something here, can she?

Suddenly, a bright flash illuminated the area and Chris just barely caught a glimpse of his shadow being cast on the ground. He could only assume Wyatt's had been as well. The girl let out a startled gasp, and ran down the hall, wide-eyed.