Post by mcharmed21 on Jan 3, 2005 23:34:54 GMT -5
Author: "Lessons in Witchcraft I"
TITLE: LESSONS IN WITCHCRAFT I
AUTHOR: RFK
SERIES: CHA
CODE: All
RATING: [PG]
SUMMARY: The Charmed Ones discovers the limitations of their knowledge on witchcraft. Set after "The Staff of Fire" - AU between S5 and S6.
FEEDBACK: junedaleyrocketmail.com - Be my guest. But please, be kind.
DISCLAIMER: The Charmed Ones, Leo Wyatt, and Cole Turner belong to Constance Burge, Brad Kern and Spelling Productions. The McNeills, thankfully, are my creations.
NOTE: This story was written out of my growing frustration with the series' portrayal of witchcraft and the supernatural.
"LESSONS IN WITCHCRAFT I" by RFK
Paige Matthews read the last page of her new book and slowly closed it. A sigh left her mouth. She had purchased it during her trip to Scotland, two weeks ago. After reading the book, she came to the realization that her knowledge of witchcraft was at best . . . minor. Worse, she could honestly say the same about her more experienced sisters.
A feeling of inadequacy overtook her. Paige had not experienced such a feeling in over six months. Not since last fall. Back then, her great desire to learn about the Craft had been about escaping the long shadow cast by her late sister, Prudence Halliwell - namely the uberwitch of the Halliwell family. The one sister who knew everything and could kick butt like no one else. This was the sister whose place that Paige had allegedly usurped. Who, in at least Piper's eyes, could not replace. After nearly a year, Phoebe, Leo and Piper had finally convinced Paige that Prue had not been as perfect as she had originally been led to believe. They also convinced Paige that she was regarded as a member of the family. But they still continued to treat her as a novice witch. Even after two years.
Slowly, Paige made her way downstairs and found her family watching television in the Sun Room. Piper glanced up at the younger woman and frowned. "Hi honey. Is there something wrong? You look a little upset."
"It's nothing." Paige settled in one of the empty wicker chairs. "I just finished reading my new book."
Leo gazed her. "What new book?"
"The one I had bought in Scotland, earlier this year," Paige continued. "'Drawing Down the Moon'. Olivia's mom had recommended it."
Phoebe asked, "Is it any good?"
Paige heaved a mournful sigh, drawing stares from the others. "It's great. It . . . I don't know. I guess it's made me realize how little we know about witchcraft."
Her comment drew protests from the two older Halliwells. "What are you talking about?" Phoebe demanded. "Uh, may I remind you that we're the Charmed Ones? The most powerful witches, ever? And after five years, we're not exactly amateurs anymore."
"I thought that Wyatt was the most powerful witch, ever," Paige commented. She gazed at her nephew, wriggling in Piper's arms.
Piper heaved a sigh. "You know what Phoebe meant. I mean, c'mon Paige. We had defeated the Source. Three times."
"Piper, did you ever think that being the Charmed Ones doesn't exactly mean we know a lot about witchcraft? Besides, as the Bearer of Aingeal, Olivia is just as powerful as the Power of Three." As she spoke those last words, Paige noticed that her sisters' bodies had stiffened. "And the other McNeills are also pretty strong. And very talented."
Piper began to rock Wyatt. "Really? And I thought we were the talented ones. Right Leo?"
The whitelighter, whose attention had returned to the TV, looked up. His blue eyes widened. "Huh?"
"Didn't you once tell your old whitelighter friend, Natalie, that we were talented witches?"
Leo nodded. "Yeah, I did. And I was right."
"See?" Piper flashed a triumphant smile.
"Of course, I have to admit that the McNeills are also talented," the whitelighter added. Piper's smile disappeared. "I mean, they do know a lot about witchcraft."
Disbelief creased Piper's brow. "Are you saying that we could learn a lot from them? Even now?"
"Well . . ."
Piper continued, "Well what? Is that what you're saying, Leo?"
Paige came to her brother-in-law's rescue. "I would say that. Heck, I've already learned a lot from Olivia during the past seven months."
"Meaning?"
Uh-oh, Paige thought. Trouble. She recognized that arch tone in her oldest sister's voice. And judging from the expression on Phoebe's face, the latter did not obviously care for her praise of Olivia McNeill. But Paige realized that someone had to speak out. She took a deep breath. "Look, have you guys ever considered asking the McNeills to teach us more about witchcraft? Considering their long experience?"
Both Piper and Phoebe stared at Paige, as if the latter had grown a second head. "You've got to be kidding?" Phoebe retorted. "Right?"
"No, I'm serious!" Paige protested. "Didn't both of you once believed that you needed to learn more about the Craft?" Out of desperation, she turned to her brother-in-law. "What do you think, Leo?"
The whitelighter squirmed with discomfort. He looked as if he wanted to bolt for the nearest door. "Well . . . um . . ."
"Leo, don't tell me that you agree with Paige," Piper demanded.
Coughing discreetly, Leo finally said, "Actually, it's not a bad idea." Both Piper and Phoebe greeted his words with dismay. He interrupted, "However, I have to admit that you've all accomplished a lot on your own, these past few years. So . . . maybe you don't really need further lessons."
Disappointed by her brother-in-law's stance, Paige glared at him. "Chicken," she muttered.
"Leo's right," Phoebe added. "We're doing okay on our own. Actually, we're doing more than okay. So, I don't see why we need 'lessons' from the McNeills."
Paige retorted, "Oh really? I seem to recall Olivia teaching you how to summon a premonition, when Portia Della Scalla had kidnapped Bruce. And you ended up doing it without straining yourself."
"Paige . . ."
Frustration building within her, Paige shot to her feet. "Well, I'm going to ask Olivia if she's willing to help."
Piper rolled her eyes. "Help you do what? Become a witch? I thought Phoebe and I had already trained you."
"Don't take this the wrong way, Piper. But after reading that book, I realized that all of us don't know enough." Paige paused, as she stood over her sisters, hands-on-hips. "If you guys are gonna let pride get in the way of more knowledge - fine. Be my guest. But I won't." She marched toward the door, imagining the dark expressions on her sisters' faces.
"Honey, I'd love to help you," Olivia declared over the telephone. "But am I the right person? I doubt that I know everything there is to be a witch."
Paige replied, "You know a hell of a lot more than any of us. Since tonight's Thursday, can I come by your place on Saturday morning?"
TITLE: LESSONS IN WITCHCRAFT I
AUTHOR: RFK
SERIES: CHA
CODE: All
RATING: [PG]
SUMMARY: The Charmed Ones discovers the limitations of their knowledge on witchcraft. Set after "The Staff of Fire" - AU between S5 and S6.
FEEDBACK: junedaleyrocketmail.com - Be my guest. But please, be kind.
DISCLAIMER: The Charmed Ones, Leo Wyatt, and Cole Turner belong to Constance Burge, Brad Kern and Spelling Productions. The McNeills, thankfully, are my creations.
NOTE: This story was written out of my growing frustration with the series' portrayal of witchcraft and the supernatural.
"LESSONS IN WITCHCRAFT I" by RFK
Paige Matthews read the last page of her new book and slowly closed it. A sigh left her mouth. She had purchased it during her trip to Scotland, two weeks ago. After reading the book, she came to the realization that her knowledge of witchcraft was at best . . . minor. Worse, she could honestly say the same about her more experienced sisters.
A feeling of inadequacy overtook her. Paige had not experienced such a feeling in over six months. Not since last fall. Back then, her great desire to learn about the Craft had been about escaping the long shadow cast by her late sister, Prudence Halliwell - namely the uberwitch of the Halliwell family. The one sister who knew everything and could kick butt like no one else. This was the sister whose place that Paige had allegedly usurped. Who, in at least Piper's eyes, could not replace. After nearly a year, Phoebe, Leo and Piper had finally convinced Paige that Prue had not been as perfect as she had originally been led to believe. They also convinced Paige that she was regarded as a member of the family. But they still continued to treat her as a novice witch. Even after two years.
Slowly, Paige made her way downstairs and found her family watching television in the Sun Room. Piper glanced up at the younger woman and frowned. "Hi honey. Is there something wrong? You look a little upset."
"It's nothing." Paige settled in one of the empty wicker chairs. "I just finished reading my new book."
Leo gazed her. "What new book?"
"The one I had bought in Scotland, earlier this year," Paige continued. "'Drawing Down the Moon'. Olivia's mom had recommended it."
Phoebe asked, "Is it any good?"
Paige heaved a mournful sigh, drawing stares from the others. "It's great. It . . . I don't know. I guess it's made me realize how little we know about witchcraft."
Her comment drew protests from the two older Halliwells. "What are you talking about?" Phoebe demanded. "Uh, may I remind you that we're the Charmed Ones? The most powerful witches, ever? And after five years, we're not exactly amateurs anymore."
"I thought that Wyatt was the most powerful witch, ever," Paige commented. She gazed at her nephew, wriggling in Piper's arms.
Piper heaved a sigh. "You know what Phoebe meant. I mean, c'mon Paige. We had defeated the Source. Three times."
"Piper, did you ever think that being the Charmed Ones doesn't exactly mean we know a lot about witchcraft? Besides, as the Bearer of Aingeal, Olivia is just as powerful as the Power of Three." As she spoke those last words, Paige noticed that her sisters' bodies had stiffened. "And the other McNeills are also pretty strong. And very talented."
Piper began to rock Wyatt. "Really? And I thought we were the talented ones. Right Leo?"
The whitelighter, whose attention had returned to the TV, looked up. His blue eyes widened. "Huh?"
"Didn't you once tell your old whitelighter friend, Natalie, that we were talented witches?"
Leo nodded. "Yeah, I did. And I was right."
"See?" Piper flashed a triumphant smile.
"Of course, I have to admit that the McNeills are also talented," the whitelighter added. Piper's smile disappeared. "I mean, they do know a lot about witchcraft."
Disbelief creased Piper's brow. "Are you saying that we could learn a lot from them? Even now?"
"Well . . ."
Piper continued, "Well what? Is that what you're saying, Leo?"
Paige came to her brother-in-law's rescue. "I would say that. Heck, I've already learned a lot from Olivia during the past seven months."
"Meaning?"
Uh-oh, Paige thought. Trouble. She recognized that arch tone in her oldest sister's voice. And judging from the expression on Phoebe's face, the latter did not obviously care for her praise of Olivia McNeill. But Paige realized that someone had to speak out. She took a deep breath. "Look, have you guys ever considered asking the McNeills to teach us more about witchcraft? Considering their long experience?"
Both Piper and Phoebe stared at Paige, as if the latter had grown a second head. "You've got to be kidding?" Phoebe retorted. "Right?"
"No, I'm serious!" Paige protested. "Didn't both of you once believed that you needed to learn more about the Craft?" Out of desperation, she turned to her brother-in-law. "What do you think, Leo?"
The whitelighter squirmed with discomfort. He looked as if he wanted to bolt for the nearest door. "Well . . . um . . ."
"Leo, don't tell me that you agree with Paige," Piper demanded.
Coughing discreetly, Leo finally said, "Actually, it's not a bad idea." Both Piper and Phoebe greeted his words with dismay. He interrupted, "However, I have to admit that you've all accomplished a lot on your own, these past few years. So . . . maybe you don't really need further lessons."
Disappointed by her brother-in-law's stance, Paige glared at him. "Chicken," she muttered.
"Leo's right," Phoebe added. "We're doing okay on our own. Actually, we're doing more than okay. So, I don't see why we need 'lessons' from the McNeills."
Paige retorted, "Oh really? I seem to recall Olivia teaching you how to summon a premonition, when Portia Della Scalla had kidnapped Bruce. And you ended up doing it without straining yourself."
"Paige . . ."
Frustration building within her, Paige shot to her feet. "Well, I'm going to ask Olivia if she's willing to help."
Piper rolled her eyes. "Help you do what? Become a witch? I thought Phoebe and I had already trained you."
"Don't take this the wrong way, Piper. But after reading that book, I realized that all of us don't know enough." Paige paused, as she stood over her sisters, hands-on-hips. "If you guys are gonna let pride get in the way of more knowledge - fine. Be my guest. But I won't." She marched toward the door, imagining the dark expressions on her sisters' faces.
"Honey, I'd love to help you," Olivia declared over the telephone. "But am I the right person? I doubt that I know everything there is to be a witch."
Paige replied, "You know a hell of a lot more than any of us. Since tonight's Thursday, can I come by your place on Saturday morning?"