Post by noazmale on Jun 5, 2006 15:26:35 GMT -5
CHARMED
"Limitations"
by J. B. Tilton
email: noazmale@isot.com
Rating: K
Disclaimer: “Charmed” and all related characters and events are the property of the WB television network, except for those characters specifically created for this story. This is a work of fan fiction and no infringement of copyright is intended.
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(Author’s note: This story takes place between season 3 episodes “Bride And Gloom” and “The Good, The Bad, And The Cursed”.)
* * *
The Charmed Ones must fight one of their most powerful adversaries; a demon who’s immune to their powers, spells, and potions.
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ONE
"Phoebe," screamed Prue Halliwell from her room, "did you use my lipstick again?"
"Yes," Phoebe shouted back. "I couldn't find mine."
"I wish you would keep track of your stuff," said Prue angrily. "You're always using my things."
"Sorry," said Phoebe, apologetically. "I didn't think you'd mind."
Prue didn't respond. Instead she picked up her purse and stormed out of the room to the kitchen where Piper sat drinking coffee.
"Calm down, Prue," said Piper. "It's just a lipstick."
"She's always using my things," said Prue. "I wish she wouldn't do it. She never puts them back where she gets them."
Piper was the calming force between her two sisters. More levelheaded than Prue and not as flighty as Phoebe, she was usually able to calm any brewing storms between the two. And it seemed that she had endless opportunity to calm those brewing storms.
Not that there was usually anything serious. Usually it was the normal type of sibling squabble between sisters as close as these three. Their special bond often got them through tough times that might rip other families apart.
Suddenly Leo orbed in. Piper looked up and saw him.
"Hey, sweetie," she said. "What's up?"
"Not much,” said Leo. “Where's Phoebe?"
"She's getting ready for school," said Prue. "You need to see her?"
"No," said Leo, "I was just curious."
"So you're not here on business?" asked Piper.
"No, not really," said Leo. "I just wanted to check in on my favorite charges. It's been pretty quiet lately."
"Yes, it has," said Piper. "Thank God for small favors."
"Well, I for one won't question our good fortune," said Phoebe, coming into the room. "Hey, Leo. How's it going?"
"Hi, Phoebe," said Leo.
"What are your plans for today?" asked Piper.
"Not much," said Leo. "Thought I'd hang out here for a while."
"Well," said Piper, "maybe we could have lunch."
"Sounds good," said Leo. "I'll need to check in on a couple of my other charges, but I should be able to get away for lunch."
"Anything interesting going on with your other charges?" asked Phoebe innocently.
"Now, Phoebe," said Leo, "you know I can't talk about that. You wouldn't want me talking to others about you, would you?"
"No, I guess not," said Phoebe. "Well, I have to get to class. See you all later."
"Get some lipstick while you're out," said Prue, sarcastically.
"Very funny," said Phoebe.
"I mean it," said Prue. "I don't want you using my lipstick again."
"Okay, okay," said Phoebe. "I'll get some this afternoon. Sheesh, don't have a cow."
Phoebe picked up her books and left for school. Piper and Leo were busy chatting and Prue decided it was time to head out to work. She said her goodbyes and went out to her car.
As she left the house, she saw Phoebe picking up papers scattered across the front yard. As a good sister, she went over and helped her, handing the papers to Phoebe.
"Thanks," said Phoebe. "I dropped my notebook at the top of the steps and the papers went everywhere."
"Don't mention it," said Prue.
"Prue," said Phoebe, "I really am sorry about the lipstick. I couldn't find mine this morning. I didn't think you'd mind."
"Well, I guess I don't, really," said Prue. "You just never put things back when you use them. Sometimes it gets very annoying."
"I promise to do better in the future," said Phoebe.
"All I ask if that you try," said Prue, smiling.
Blowups between the two weren't unusual. As the youngest and the eldest, there was a special rivalry that neither had with Piper. But the blowups rarely lasted long. They always made up and things went on, as they should.
"Well, I need to get to work," said Prue. "I have a meeting this morning I just can't miss. Can I give you a ride to school?"
"No, thanks," said Phoebe. "It's such a pretty day, I'll think I'll walk. Thanks anyway."
Without another word, Phoebe and Prue left the house. As they did they casually scanned the street around them. Neither of them noticed a man in a dress shirt and blue jeans with short black hair standing across the street, half obscured by a tree, watching them. Next to the man sat a black and brown German Shepherd dog.
"Well, girl,” said the man, “looks like we found what we were looking for. Now all we have to do is wait until the time is right. It wouldn’t do to give ourselves away too soon. We’d better find a reason to hang around without looking suspicious.”
Silently the man turned and watched as Phoebe walked down the street, and then turn at the next corner. He glanced back to see Prue driving away in the opposite direction. Then, silently, he crossed the street and moved around to the back of the house next to the Halliwell manor.
"Limitations"
by J. B. Tilton
email: noazmale@isot.com
Rating: K
Disclaimer: “Charmed” and all related characters and events are the property of the WB television network, except for those characters specifically created for this story. This is a work of fan fiction and no infringement of copyright is intended.
* * *
(Author’s note: This story takes place between season 3 episodes “Bride And Gloom” and “The Good, The Bad, And The Cursed”.)
* * *
The Charmed Ones must fight one of their most powerful adversaries; a demon who’s immune to their powers, spells, and potions.
* * *
ONE
"Phoebe," screamed Prue Halliwell from her room, "did you use my lipstick again?"
"Yes," Phoebe shouted back. "I couldn't find mine."
"I wish you would keep track of your stuff," said Prue angrily. "You're always using my things."
"Sorry," said Phoebe, apologetically. "I didn't think you'd mind."
Prue didn't respond. Instead she picked up her purse and stormed out of the room to the kitchen where Piper sat drinking coffee.
"Calm down, Prue," said Piper. "It's just a lipstick."
"She's always using my things," said Prue. "I wish she wouldn't do it. She never puts them back where she gets them."
Piper was the calming force between her two sisters. More levelheaded than Prue and not as flighty as Phoebe, she was usually able to calm any brewing storms between the two. And it seemed that she had endless opportunity to calm those brewing storms.
Not that there was usually anything serious. Usually it was the normal type of sibling squabble between sisters as close as these three. Their special bond often got them through tough times that might rip other families apart.
Suddenly Leo orbed in. Piper looked up and saw him.
"Hey, sweetie," she said. "What's up?"
"Not much,” said Leo. “Where's Phoebe?"
"She's getting ready for school," said Prue. "You need to see her?"
"No," said Leo, "I was just curious."
"So you're not here on business?" asked Piper.
"No, not really," said Leo. "I just wanted to check in on my favorite charges. It's been pretty quiet lately."
"Yes, it has," said Piper. "Thank God for small favors."
"Well, I for one won't question our good fortune," said Phoebe, coming into the room. "Hey, Leo. How's it going?"
"Hi, Phoebe," said Leo.
"What are your plans for today?" asked Piper.
"Not much," said Leo. "Thought I'd hang out here for a while."
"Well," said Piper, "maybe we could have lunch."
"Sounds good," said Leo. "I'll need to check in on a couple of my other charges, but I should be able to get away for lunch."
"Anything interesting going on with your other charges?" asked Phoebe innocently.
"Now, Phoebe," said Leo, "you know I can't talk about that. You wouldn't want me talking to others about you, would you?"
"No, I guess not," said Phoebe. "Well, I have to get to class. See you all later."
"Get some lipstick while you're out," said Prue, sarcastically.
"Very funny," said Phoebe.
"I mean it," said Prue. "I don't want you using my lipstick again."
"Okay, okay," said Phoebe. "I'll get some this afternoon. Sheesh, don't have a cow."
Phoebe picked up her books and left for school. Piper and Leo were busy chatting and Prue decided it was time to head out to work. She said her goodbyes and went out to her car.
As she left the house, she saw Phoebe picking up papers scattered across the front yard. As a good sister, she went over and helped her, handing the papers to Phoebe.
"Thanks," said Phoebe. "I dropped my notebook at the top of the steps and the papers went everywhere."
"Don't mention it," said Prue.
"Prue," said Phoebe, "I really am sorry about the lipstick. I couldn't find mine this morning. I didn't think you'd mind."
"Well, I guess I don't, really," said Prue. "You just never put things back when you use them. Sometimes it gets very annoying."
"I promise to do better in the future," said Phoebe.
"All I ask if that you try," said Prue, smiling.
Blowups between the two weren't unusual. As the youngest and the eldest, there was a special rivalry that neither had with Piper. But the blowups rarely lasted long. They always made up and things went on, as they should.
"Well, I need to get to work," said Prue. "I have a meeting this morning I just can't miss. Can I give you a ride to school?"
"No, thanks," said Phoebe. "It's such a pretty day, I'll think I'll walk. Thanks anyway."
Without another word, Phoebe and Prue left the house. As they did they casually scanned the street around them. Neither of them noticed a man in a dress shirt and blue jeans with short black hair standing across the street, half obscured by a tree, watching them. Next to the man sat a black and brown German Shepherd dog.
"Well, girl,” said the man, “looks like we found what we were looking for. Now all we have to do is wait until the time is right. It wouldn’t do to give ourselves away too soon. We’d better find a reason to hang around without looking suspicious.”
Silently the man turned and watched as Phoebe walked down the street, and then turn at the next corner. He glanced back to see Prue driving away in the opposite direction. Then, silently, he crossed the street and moved around to the back of the house next to the Halliwell manor.