A/N: So, they're finally teenagers! I also want to explain my logic on their powers. Though they've had them forever, I highly doubt the Elders would allow children to have such gifts until they got older. Phoebe may be developing her empathy soon, but I didn't imagine her having the power at such a young age, seeing as how it might mess with her mind a little. Anyway, reviews are appreciated. I love to hear your guys' thoughts! Don't worry, you will be seeing them develop their powers in this story as well, and Paige will make an appearance!

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Six years had passed and not much had changed for the Halliwell sisters. Prue, who was now fifteen, still went to Magic School occasionally, but she also attended normal school due to her insistence. Her powers were incredibly strong, and she was even getting her whole using her powers with her astral projection thing down. Gideon had predicted that it wouldn't be too long before she could literally duplicate herself into two people. That, of course, was only a prediction.

Piper was thirteen and began looking as awkward as ever. She had gotten braces the previous summer, which she hated, and her face had begun to break out. Due to her poor vision, she had to don a hideously ugly pair of wide-framed glasses that she hated. She'd also started her period that summer putting her ahead of her classmates in the puberty department. This event, unfortunately, made her gain some weight as well. However, her freezing power had greatly advanced, and she could now freeze a whole room for ten minutes. She'd even gained molecular combustion, which terrified her. She still hadn't gotten control over that power yet. Until then, she was prohibited from trying to freeze anything in fear she may blow it up.

Phoebe, who was now eleven, started getting in with the trouble-makers. She constantly got in trouble and hung out with kids that were Piper's age. Not only had she gotten control of her premonitions, but now she could call them forth. She also finally got an active power, levitating, which she was still getting a handle on. She often hung out with the troubled kids and had slight resentment towards her older sisters.

"Phoebe, Piper, get up," Prue yelled through the halls as she got ready for regular school. She didn't understand why her sisters didn't want to go to normal school. She thought it was great. She was head cheerleader, and all the guys were really nice to her.

"ugh, I hate getting up this early," Piper complained rubbing her eyes. She didn't even know why Prue woke her up this early. All she had to do was summon the Magic School door and go. She could literally be at school in two seconds. "Is Phoebe up yet?"

"Hell if I know," Prue replied finishing putting on her outfit. "How do I look?"

Piper looked at her older sister with adoration. Prue was so pretty and had the best clothes. Everyone loved Prue at Magic School, while Piper's supposed best friend Rachael didn't want to hang out with her anymore. "You look great Prue, like always." Piper looked at the floor and quickly got dressed in her jeans and baggy sweatshirt. Ever since she became an awkward teenager she never wanted to dress in anything but baggy clothes. "I have to finish my potions class homework. Prue can you make sure Phoebe's awake."

"Yeah no problem, Pipe." Prue entered Phoebe's room and shook her. "Phoebs, wake up!"

"Go away, I want to sleep," she groaned as she rolled over.

Prue continued to shake her, getting little response from her youngest sister. "Phoebe, wake up or I'll get Grams to wake you up." Phoebe mumbled incoherently in her sleep once more. "Fine." Prue went to the other side of Phoebe's mattress and flipped it over, causing Phoebe to fall upon the floor.

"Prue!"

"Good, you're out of bed," she replied, happily walking out of the room.

Phoebe rubbed her head and stood up. She walked over to her closet and began grumbling about 'stupid sister witches.'

Meanwhile, Piper was already ready for school but was dreading actually going. She didn't fit in with anyone, and she had no friends. "Grams, do I have to go today?"

"Piper, you know it would be best."

"I know, I just don't really fit in. Everyone has a power that is similar to someone else's power. I'm the only one in the whole school who can freeze and combust molecules." She shrugged. "Plus, everyone there always ignores me, even Rachael. I think they're scared of me."

"Piper, you are more special than all of them, that's why no one else has your power. One day, you'll do great things even greater than anyone can imagine." She leaned forward and smiled comfortingly. "You may even save the world."

Piper smiled and rolled her eyes. "Thanks for the pep talk, Grams. I appreciate it." She sighed and stood up. "I guess it's time for me to go. Make sure Phoebe tries to get on time today. Gideon is starting to get really unhappy with her."

"Don't worry about me, sis. I'm right here," she replied grumpily. "Let's go to school."

"Great, let's head out."

Both yelled their goodbyes to Prue and Grams and entered into the portal.

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It was lunch time for Piper as she looked around. Everyone was sitting with someone except for her. She turned to leave when she bumped into someone. "Sorry, I didn't mean to," she said picking up her lunch sack.

"It's fine," the familiar voice replied. "Oh, hey Piper."

"Rachael," Piper replied just as awkwardly. "We haven't hung out in a while."

Rachael shrugged nonchalantly. "I guess I've just been busy. You know how things get."

"Yeah," Piper replied weakly. Suddenly, both heard Rachael's new friends call her over.

"Well, I should be going." She slipped by Piper and quickly went over to the table. Piper heard a bunch of whispering and one person ask why she was talking to that Geek. One of the kids whispered and made a motion with his hand while continually watching Piper.

Piper took a step forward ready to take off, but then slipped and fell in a puddle. She was covered in water and her lunch was ruined. Tears began to well up in her eyes as she looked at the table. Everyone at the table was laughing, even Rachael who was nervously looking at her and laughing slightly. The whole lunch room began snickering causing Piper to want to leave even sooner.

Dejectedly, Piper ran out of the lunch room crying. She hated being left out and being made fun of. Not exactly looking where she was going, she ran into a familiar person. Looking at the body she collided with, she felt even more embarrassed. Great, she didn't need this right now.

"Piper, what's wrong? Why are you all wet," Gideon asked in concern. He'd never seen her cry at school before because she'd always loved it. He looked down at her wet body and felt terrible. Why hadn't he seen something like this coming?

Piper backed away and shook off his hand. "Nothing's wrong. I'm fine." She quickly tried to wipe away her tears. She gave him a small smile before running to the library. She really hated Magic School.

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Eleven-year-old Phoebe looked around the lunch room and saw her usual table. She smirked over at the boys and sat down. "What's up, boys?"

"Oh nothing, we were just thinking about ditching and going demon hunting. Wanna join us," the hottest boy at the table asked Phoebe. She smiled at him shrugging her shoulders.

"I don't know, Jake. I'm already grounded for three months for my last stunt I pulled." She rolled her eyes but smirked when she remembered how she'd said a spell that filled up their potions class with frogs. "I'm thinking if I tick off Gideon anymore, he's going to kick me out."

"Harsh," Caleb said jumping in. Caleb was two years older than Phoebe and had light blonde hair. His dark brown eyes gave him a certain dark allure that most guys didn't have. Phoebe, however, just found him sort of annoying.

"Yeah, you're telling me. So is that on everyone's agenda? What about you, Rob?" She looked at the black haired and brown eyed boy sitting across from her. "I heard you're parents have been baggin' on you pretty hard."

He shrugged nonchalantly. That's how he was. He didn't talk much just made motions.

"Okay," Phoebe said awkwardly. "Anyone else?"

"Well," the older, dark haired boy said speaking up. "I was wondering if you would want to go out with me on Friday." He smiled at her cockily and winked.

Phoebe blushed and nodded her head. "That sounds bangin', Brad."

"Awesome, pick you up at seven."

"Awesome," she replied shyly. She hadn't even thought about the grounding. Damn, she'd have to try and convince Grams to let her go.

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Lunch had gone by pretty fast, but Piper still was in the library. She'd gotten absorbed in some book about mythical creatures and didn't even realize what time it was until a nervous boy came up to her tapping her on the shoulder. She looked up at him and grinned slightly. "Yes?"

"Um, you're Piper Halliwell, right," he asked a little unsure.

His brownish-blonde hair was curly while his bright green eyes shown through. He was about the same age as Piper was and his name was David Bowman. She had never really talked to him before because they didn't run in the same circle. "Yeah, that's me."

"Narly, I was supposed to take you to spells class." He smiled this time a little more confidently. "You're my new partner for our new assignment, and you're late." He rubbed the back of his neck awkwardly and flashed another smile.

"Oh," she said laughing or smiling nervously every time he smiled at her. "Must've lost track of time." She smiled widely at him before getting up and grabbing his hand. "Come on, let's go to class."

He looked around a bit awkwardly. He didn't really want to be seen with her, but he made a deal. He couldn't believe he lost such a stupid fight. Piper wasn't even that great at spell casting. She was one of the worst ones in the class for being such a powerful witch.

She smiled back at him, thinking he was genuinely being nice. After all, not many people actually talked to her even if she was a powerful witch. Before they reached the door, she finally asked, "What's your power anyway?"

"Oh heh, it's mind manipulation." He shrugged. "I hate it. I feel like I can never use it, you know?"

"Actually, I have a pretty good feeling about what you mean" she admitted. Neither got to say much more as Piper opened the door. The teacher lectured Piper on punctuality as class began. Piper knew that having David as her partner wouldn't be so bad, as long as he didn't try any mind games with her.

TBC…