A/N: second part so you didn't think it was all point of view.
2. Interruptions.
Paige sat on the couch, cocooned in a blanket, resting her head on the arm with some help from a pillow. Phoebe was seated in front of her, flicking through a range of videos scattered around her. They were both waiting for the arrival of their older sisters, so their movie night could begin.
The movie night was purely to take Piper's mind of Leo's disappearance. He had been called away a week ago and hadn't returned since, which made his wife extra irritable and worrisome. Her mind was not put to rest when he never appeared when demons had attacked. None of them had any major wounds, although Prue had a bruised hip, which caused her discomfort.
Phoebe had decided, that with a grouchy Piper and wounded Prue, the solution was a girls night in; no demons, no men, no work. Just sisters.
"Right, what are we watching first then?" Piper asked, coming in from the kitchen, carrying a bowl of popcorn. Prue trailed behind, cringing with the movement of her hip.
"I'm not sure. What do you want to watch?" Phoebe replied, knowing what she wanted to watch.
"Anything but Kill It Before It Dies." the eldest groaned as another step sent pain shooting around her left hip bone.
"Ah Prue, sweetie, don't you think you should be sitting down?" Phoebe watched as her older sister moved across the room.
"I'm getting there, Pheebs. It's just taking a bit longer than it usually would, plus I managed at the market today, didn't I Piper?…..and before you ask I'm fine."
"We would believe you, if you weren't walking like a pensioner." Paige quipped from her position on the couch.
As a reply Prue stole the pillow from under her sister's head.
"Hey!" the youngest protested as Prue moved to sit on the couch, pillow in hand.
"You would too, if you had been tossed into a brick wall…..ow, ow, ow." Prue couldn't hide the pain, sitting on the other side of the couch to Paige, leaving a space available for the original middle sister.
Piper laughed, while taking her seat. "We have…..by you I might add."
"Demonic influences do not count." she replied, defending herself.
"Maybe it's karma or something, because you do tend to throw our little friends into walls." Paige commented and sniggered silently at Prue's disgusted look.
"I don't know." she sighed. "What I do know is these stupid demons and there stupid attacks, with their stupid powers are a major pain in the…."
"Yes, honey, their big mean and stupid but what movie?" Phoebe held up two films, one being Kill It Before It Dies.
"I'm with Prue. No more Kill It Before It Dies." Piper answered, as Paige nodded in agreement with her.
"Oh please guys. Just once. Please, please, please…"
"Phoebe, we watch it every time we have a movie night. I know the words by heart and I don't even like it. Can we watch something different?" the second eldest reasoned, but it fell on deaf ears as Phoebe continued to plead.
"Darn it, Prue. Why'd you have to buy that for her?" Paige joked. She didn't mind the film but she had seen it too many times to count.
"Well I didn't think she'd make us watch it."
Piper caved, when Phoebe wouldn't let up. "Fine, put it on….but next time I'm choosing."
"Yes! You guys are the best sisters in the whole wide world." she gave each sister a kiss on the cheek, then ran to put it on.
"And I thought you had more backbone, Piper Halliwell." Prue smirked.
"Shut up." she replied, poking her sister's injured hip.
"Uuhhhhh. Ow, Piper that was uncalled for."
"Sorry, I couldn't resist." the younger Halliwell rested her head on Prue's shoulder.
"Stupid demons."
Piper laughed at her sister's comment, as she settled down to watch the film.
About twenty minutes in, Paige broke the comfortable silence that had enveloped the room
"Do you ever wonder what the original colours are in black and white films?"
Piper shock her head. Prue instead eyed her sister as if she had slightly lost her mind.
"No." she then turned back to the movie and a few minutes later, she groaned. "Now I am though."
Piper and Paige laughed. Phoebe didn't even realise her sisters were talking, as she was to engrossed with her favourite film. A few more moments passed and Prue groaned again in frustration, but louder.
"Right, I can't watch it now. I keep wondering about eye colour, especially Billy's. Blue or green?" at Paige and Piper amused looks, she rolled her own green-blue eyes. "I'm getting a drink, you three want one?" she got up with some difficulty.
"Prue, sit down. I'll get them." Piper volunteered, only to be met with her elder sister's hand pushing her back down.
"Nope. I'm fine. Plus you said yes, now suffer the consequences." she smiled mockingly, then hobbled to the kitchen.
Paige grinned, enjoying the moment. "She got you there, didn't she?"
Her sister's response was to hit her with the pillow Prue had left on the couch, resisting to laugh herself. Paige at that moment grabbed the pillow and placed it where it had originally been. Behind her head.
Minutes passed and Prue hadn't returned. Paige was about to call out, when all three sisters were distracted by the familiar sight of blue and white orbs. Piper grinned at the sight of her husband, but then noticed the other man stood next to him.
"Um…Prue.." she called, recalling her trip to the market with her sister earlier in the day.
"Piper, I'm coming but…demon, wall, sore hip. Ring any bells?" she called back.
"No, not that. You remember I…uh…told you that you shouldn't have moved that woman's shopping trolley into the other aisle today at the market?"
"Yeah, you kept going on about personal gain."
"I think you should have listened."
"Why? She was being a right bit….." she trailed off, as she noticed Leo and somebody else now joined her sisters. This can't be good, she thought, grinning nervously.
