"Paige!" Piper Halliwell yelled for her youngest sister. Piper heard the familiar sound of orbing and her sister soon appeared in front of her.

"You're dressed down, aren't you?" Piper asked after taking notice to Paige's simple red t-shirt and jeans.

"I haven't been home for the last week and a half. I decided to not get all dressed up."

Piper nodded. "Why'd you call?" Paige asked.

"Phoebe wanted me to see if you were going to be able to make the wedding rehearsal and the rehearsal dinner tomorrow night." Piper said as she washed dishes.

"T-The rehearsal? Tomorrow?" Paige asked. Piper looked over at her sister, a little disappointed. "Don't tell me you forgot."

"I've been busy."

"I know, I know. Just make sure that you all are there." Piper said. Paige nodded as Leo walked in.

"Hey Paige. You guys gotta come see this." Leo told them. He walked back into the living room, the sisters on his heels.

He smiled and pointed at the TV.

The small screen showed a man in a blue skinsuit, a red belt trimmed in gold with a gold buckle, and blue-grey bands that ran lengthwise along his sides from under his arms to his boots.

"This was the only shot we got of Superman today after he rescued a school bus from falling off of the Golden Gate Bridge. This sure has a been a busy week for the Man of Steel. Let's hope that he can catch a break soon."

"What do they mean busy week?" Paige asked her sister and brother-in-law.

"Toyman, bank robbers, jewelry store robbers, Prankster. The usual." Piper told her.

"Whose been watching the boys?" Paige asked about her sons.

"Whenever Clark had to fight crime, he just dropped Ethan and Chris off here. Besides, they were at school when most of the stuff happened." Piper tried to calm her sister.

"You know, I'm actually starting to appreciate you convincing me to enroll Chris in that preschool." Paige smiled.

"Gotta love when they take two year olds,"


Clark Kent flew into his condo exhausted. He looked around the room, noticing that the room was empty. It wasn't like his sons to be quiet.

"Oliver? Boys?" Clark called.

He walked into his sons room and saw nothing. He looked around the room and there was nothing. He heard the sound of orbing and turned around.

Clark saw Oliver standing behind him, holding on to Ethan's hand and holding Chris. "Where have you guys been?" Clark asked as Ethan ran over to him. He picked his four year old son up and kissed his cheek.

"Just at the park. Sorry I didn't tell you." Oliver told his best friend, and almost brother-in-law.

"It's alright. I know they're safe now." Clark smiled.

Oliver handed Chris to Clark and glanced at his watch. "Uh-oh. I'm late for a meeting with the jeweler." Oliver said.

"Don't you already have her ring?" Clark asked as Ethan tried to wiggle out of his fathers hold.

"I kind of forgot about that. But don't tell her." Oliver said as Clark sat his son down. Clark grinned and nodded.

"Hey big guy," Ethan looked over at Oliver, "think you can orb me to my house?"

Ethan looked at Oliver, blinked, and Oliver disappeared in orbs. "Bye Ollie!" Ethan called.

Clark placed Chris down and sped off. He returned a moment later in a pair of jeans and a white t-shirt and a checkered white T-shirt.

He sat down on the floor with his sons and heard someone orb in behind them. "Mommy!" Two-year old Chris cheered.

Clark turned and saw his beautiful wife standing there. He stood up, sped over, and kissed her. "Mmm…now I like this welcome home." Paige whispered.

"Hi mommy." Ethan said. Paige let go of Clark and walked over and picked her son up, hugging him tightly. "Hey you,"

She kissed his cheek and looked at him, "Have you grown more since I've been gone?"

He smiled and Paige sat him down.

"Moommy." Chris called.

Paige smiled and went over to him. She picked him up and kissed his cheek. "Don't think I forgot about my little peanut."


"How can you even think about going after the Last Son?" an older man with brown hair with streaks of grey asked a hooded man.

"Are you questioning me?"

The man stood tall, his chest puffed out. "I am. You know what happened to Kalic when he attempted it."

"Kalic was doomed to fail from the very beginning. He may have helped destroy Krypton, but Kal-el is much different than the rest of his kind. He's stronger, wiser, faster, and he has the Charmed ones."

"You're forgetting about the children."

"Ah, yes. Them as well."

"I went and spoke to the Seer about your plan." The man said softly.

"You what?!" The hooded man roared.

"She said that she sees a young child, one unlike any other."

"Another twice-blessed?"

The man shook his head. "No sir, but this child's powers have never been seen before. She claimed to not know the conception date, but she said that it is close."

The hooded man conjured a fireball and threw it at him.

The room was filled with the man's screams as he went up in flames.

If the man had turned around, he would've seen the man in a black hoodie shimmer out of the room.


I'm sorry for how short this chapter is. I couldn't think of more to put on it, but I think it's a great way to start off this new journey between Clark and Paige.