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"Paige open up!" Prue said. I opened the door.

"What?" I asked.

"Are all your chores done? And why is your door locked?" she asked.

"Uh, yeah and privacy reasons!" I said.

"You lost your privacy," Prue was saying before I interrupted.

"What, when I lied or when I snuck out? You snuck out plenty of times, if I remember correctly. I remember Grams yelling at you, I was about ten or eleven, besides you're aren't mom or Grams. You're my eldest sister. Why can't you just act like one?" I asked.

I brushed past her and ran outside. It was pouring rain. I ran into the street unaware of the car speeding toward me. I was shoved to the ground,my head hit the pavement and I felt the car skim past us, the engine roaring in my ears. I looked up at my savior.

"Glen," I whispered, "I'm so sorry about the other night."

"Other night?" he asked, he didn't remember, "Why didn't you orb out of the way?"

"I-," but I was cut off.

"Paige!" Prue called. Glen helped me up.

"You should go," I told him, "I'll see you tomorrow and explain what I can." She was heading toward us.

"You'll be alright?" he asked.

"Prue isn't a demon, I'm fine," I said. He looked confused but Prue hadn't seen his face, luckily, and he turned to run. He was much quicker than Prue, and I grabbed hold of Prue's arm before she could go after him.

"Are you okay?" she asked checking the back of my head. There was no blood.

"I'm fine," I said.

"Paige who was that?" she asked.

"Dunno," I lied.

"We're going to get this checked," she said, "Get in dry clothes then meet Piper and I in the car."

"I'm fine," I protested.

"We aren't taking any chances, now go," she said pushing me inside. I slipped past Piper. I heard them talk about what happened and Piper dialed my doctor. I put dry clothes on and ran to the attic. I didn't even reach the book because Prue called my name.

"Downstairs Paige," she called. I sighed and trudged downstairs. We arrived at my doctor's and about an hour or so later I was given a clean bill of health. I argued with Prue on the way back.

"I told you I was fine!" I said to her.

"Paige, I was just being cautious. I didn't want you to have a concussion," Prue said.

"It was pointless to go. I knew that I didn't have one," I said.

"Paige, I was worried that you might have had one," she said.

"You know how much I hate going to the doctor and," I was saying.

"Don't you think I know that? If we hadn't have taken you, we wouldn't know if you had a concussion or not. What if you didn't wake up? Or if something worse happened? What then?" Prue spat at me.

"If I felt worse I would have said something," I said.

"Paige, Prue's right. We were worried and we didn't know how badly you had been hurt. If that guy hadn't come and saved you," Piper said her voice getting quieter. If Glen hadn't saved me it's a chance that I wouldn't be here and there would be no Power of Four.

"Who was he?" Prue asked changing the subject.

"I don't know," I lied.

"He had to be someone we knew or disapproved of, otherwise he wouldn't have ran off," she said.

"Prue it was raining, I'm sure the guy has better things to do then stand around in the rain," I said.

"You were talking to him though," Prue said.

"I said thank you and that he could go," I said, "I knew you'd check to make sure I was okay anyway." The rest of the ride was quiet and I darted to the attic as quickly as possible.

"Paige get back down here," Prue called up. Damn it. I sulked downstairs.

"What?" I asked.

"Don't use that tone with me," she said and I rolled my eyes, "You need to come and help with dinner." She walked away and I walked into the kitchen to help Piper. Few words were said. At dinner Prue questioned me about my class schedule. They had changed the scheduling times. We were now in blocks. We only had three classes a day, each about an hour and a half long.

Homeroom: Room 204 (All year)

1st Semester

First Period: Language Arts 11 Advanced 7:45- 9:15

Second Period: Calculus 9:20- 11:50

Lunch: 12- 1 (Open Campus) (All Year)

Third Period: Latin I 1:05- 2:35

Fourth: Study Hall (All Year) 2:40- 3:15

2nd Semester:

1st Period: American Government 1 & 2

2nd Period: Latin II

Lunch

3rdPeriod: Physics

4thPeriod: Study Hall

"Why are you taking Latin?" Piper asked. Truthfully, it'd help me with some passages in the book.

"It'd be neat to learn and stuff," I said.

"What extracurriculars, will you be doing?" Prue asked.

"Don't know yet," I said.

"What about choir or art club?" Piper asked. I finished my dinner.

"I'll check it out when I get back," I said.

"Even though you have open lunch, you'll be staying on school grounds," Prue said.

"What? Why?" I asked.

"Well for one you're grounded and besides it'd be safer if you stayed on grounds," she said.

"Grounding is for after school, you said so yourself. I can always get a ride with my friends," I said.

"What about paying for lunch?" she asked.

"I have a school card, the money goes through my account, which still has plenty of money on it," I said. This was true but I wasn't planning on using it that often. I'd visit Phoebe and hang with her for an hour. I'd pack my lunch or I could have Piper cook it since she was great at that.

"I might just pack my lunch and then just go and eat with friends," I said.

"Paige, you're grounded," Prue said.

"So? I won't be getting in any trouble or anything," I said.

"How do I know," Prue was saying.

"I rarely get into trouble," I said, "Piper, I'm right aren't i?"

"Prue, she is. Paige hardly gets into trouble at school. She isn't like Phoebe was," Piper said.

"Is, Piper, is. Alright Paige, first week stay on school grounds. Then you can go off the grounds," she said.

"Thank you, thank you, thank you," I said hugging her then going upstairs to call Phoebe.

3rd POV

"Something is up with her Prue," Piper said.

"I know," she said, "We'll talk to her tomorrow I guess."

"We know something happened with Glen, then she took off to New York. Do you think it was Glen that saved her?" Piper asked.

"No, if they fought why'd he come round here?" Prue asked.

"I guess you're right, let's clean up and go to bed then," Piper said.