"You went to Alcatraz?" Prue asked Phoebe.

"With Marianne, I needed a break."

"From what?" Prue asked. "You don't work."

"Largely your attitude, actually."

"My attitude, what attitude?"

"That I'm lazy because I don't currently have a job. You and Piper expect me to take care of the house and run your errands for you and if you paid someone to do that, they'd be earning quite a bit of money. But because I'm your sister, I'm expected to work for free. And you're constantly throwing it in my face that I don't have a job. Well, excuse me, but I've only been back in San Francisco for a few months and I've become a witch and fought demons in that time. You find it hard to manage a job and fight demons, do you have any idea how hard it is to manage this house, fight demons and job hunt? Not easy, I'll tell you that, especially when you add in running errands for you and Piper 'just because I'm home all day.' Like you think I'm sitting around all day watching soaps and eating bonbons. I needed a break, Prue and it was only for a couple of hours anyway."

"Having helped her work through the list you guys left while researching the ghost, I can tell you, she's not lying." Cordelia told Prue. "And it's making me appreciate and miss Lupe all the more. And she had it worse since we had a ten bedroom house for her to take care of, on top of taking care of me. No wonder Daddy paid her a fortune, she earned it. Oh, by the way, your household account is almost out of money, the only thing we didn't get done is the grocery shopping because there wasn't enough money in the account."

Prue sighed. "I'm sorry about my attitude, Phoebe. I hadn't realized there was all that much to running the house."

"That's because Grams used to do it and when she died Piper did it." Phoebe pointed out. "You've never had to run the house, so you have no idea what's involved. Laundry has to be done every day, vacuuming and dishes and cleaning the bathrooms and the kitchen and the windows. I hate cleaning the windows!"

"You've made your point." Prue said. "And I've apologized. I'll go do the grocery shopping and make sure the household account is topped off tomorrow. Are you planning to keep trying to find a job?"

"Actually no, I've decided on college instead. Cordelia and I were talking and she and Xander are both taking classes starting this fall, him online and her in class. I'm going to sign up for online and even though I hate washing the windows, someone has to run the house, so I'll just keep doing it."

"Well, it's a plan and actually I think it's a good one. Finally, you're starting to think about your future."

"Funny, Prue, saying that to a girl who gets visions and premonitions." Phoebe glared at her.

"So," Andy, who was well used to the sisters fighting, turned to Xander. "you have a reputation among demons."

"I have no freaking clue how." Xander protested. "Buffy and Faith are the Slayers, Buffy had a prophecy that was about her. The sisters have a prophecy that's about them and they're the most powerful witches on the planet. I'm just a guy trying to help!"

"You're the reason there's two Slayers for the first time in history." Cordelia pointed out. "Because you defied that prophecy about Buffy. You're the one that came up with the idea on how to fight the apocalypse Judge and you've participated in more then one save the world battle. And let's not forget Angelus and Balthazar. For a guy just trying to help the big name people, you've accomplished a hell of a lot in two and half years."

"That's how long you've been doing this?" Andy asked. "And despite how old you look, you're actually only 18 years old?"

"Yes." Xander nodded. "It's not like I'm the youngest one, Buffy was fifteen when she activated. Faith wasn't much older. And like I told you when I filled you in on vampires, children and teenagers are favored prey."

"The Grimlocks take kids." Prue reminded Andy. "And steal their eyesight so they can kill good people, when the kids are no longer of use, they kill the kids."

"Demons have two preferences when it comes to kids." Cordelia added. "Kill or corrupt. Most prefer killing and in the case of vampires, that often includes torture. Now you see why we fight."

"Because they just keep coming." Prue said sadly. "Whether it's demons or human criminals, whether you're an Inspector or a supernatural cop, there's never an end to them."

"Yeah, I'm starting to get that." Andy nodded. "I guess when you told me before I didn't understand the similarities between our work, but I'm starting to. You want to go somewhere and get some coffee and talk? Because I miss you." He confessed.

"Andy, I could die tomorrow fighting a demon." Prue pointed out.

"And I could die chasing down a murderer. People involved with cops have to deal with that knowledge all the time, Prue. We can't let fear dictate our lives."

"Especially since demons that feed on fear are an actual thing." Xander muttered. "Don't give them more fuel." He advised.

Prue sighed. "I miss you too, alright, come grocery shopping with me and we can talk while doing that."

Andy smiled and followed her out the door.

"Hey!" Cordelia realized. "They left us to clean up the mess!"

"Story of my life lately." Phoebe muttered, as she gathered up the ritual ingredients and Xander began moving the furniture back in place. "Has he really been hit on by demons?"

Xander groaned as Cordelia began telling her new friend about 'Xander's greatest hits.'