Victor led Prue to the master bedroom, the toddler skipping excitedly. "Hello, sweetheart. Are you ready to meet your sister?" questioned Patty.

"Yes!" Prue shouted excitedly.

"Inside voice - she's brand new," Victor reminded his eldest.

Prue nodded solemnly and laughed when her father helped her up on the bed. "Hi," she whispered in awe.

"Prudence, this is your little sister - meet Piper Grace." Patty couldn't believe her baby was now a big sister.

She tested the name out. "Piper?"

"Piper," a grinning Victor confirmed.

Prue leaned down to stare more closely at the newborn, and Piper snuffled. "Wow."

"Wow is a bit of an understatement," a laughing Patty agreed as Penny entered the room.

"And how's my newest granddaughter?"

"We're both fine, Mom."

Penny glanced down at Prue. "I think that's enough excitement for today. Time for your nap, Prudence. Let your mother and sister rest because they've had a rough few days."

Prue looked ready to resist but Penny shook her head and held her arms out. Victor set her down and she ran to her grandmother's arms. "No nap," she firmly declared.

Penny laughed. "Nice try, Prue." She headed out of the bedroom, leaving Patty and Victor alone with Piper.

"Want me to get you anything?" Victor checked. The birth had been full of complications and they were told Patty was unlikely to conceive again and/or carry to term but they were just glad both she and Piper had come out unscathed.

Patty shook her head and patted the bed with her free hand. "Come here!" she beckoned.

He did as asked and sat down. "Can you believe we have two little girls now?"

"It is surreal," she agreed, leaning against her as Piper stirred. She blinked her eyes open for a few seconds before closing them again.

He kissed both of them, wondering how this was his life. Magic didn't shock him to his core anymore but Victor still wasn't a fan. It had brought Patty and these wonderful little girls into his life, however. "Our perfect little angels."

"We have a two year old telekinetic. Prue's not exactly perfect," Patty teased.

He snorted. "Point taken. But Prudence Elizabeth and Piper Grace Halliwell are our perfect little angels." Victor was sure of that.

"Try telling me that again when they're teenagers, Victor."

"I will, Patricia."

"You're an idiot," she fondly told him before handing the baby over to her husband so she could fall back asleep - she desperately needed the rest.

Neither of them were aware they wouldn't be around for their daughters' teenage years - right now they were blissfully content.