Nov. 4th, 2005

Paige had followed Prue up to the attic and took a seat around the table that for the past few years she had grown accustomed to use in order to write up all the spells that they used throughout the years. Everything was different now though. All those times they tried to do the split household never worked out. Yet here they were all on opposite sides of the nation. Definitely something more to get used to.

Of all the things that had changed, it seemed that it never stopped changing either. Chris was back, Bianca was alive, Prue was back, and the evil twins of herself and Chris were running amok through out the town. The Book of Shadows wasn't with them, Wyatt was spotted somewhere and everything seemed to be in the process of getting run right into the ground.

They needed to get their footing. They needed some sort of advantage here. So here was their plan. Summon the book from a different timeline. Or from the one that Paige had come from, just somewhere that could help her sort out just what was going on.

Paige had an idea that wherever she came from was still going on. Probably without her, or even with her, or something. She really didn't think most of this through, but she did know that somewhere out there was another version of her world. One where Leo and Piper had two sons, where Leo gave up everything to be with the one person that he loved more than anything. Paige had to believe that it was still there, that somehow everything was still the same as it was before she left to learn about being a White Lighter.

She pulled up a chair and watched carefully as Prue wandered around the attic. More than confident that things had changed since she had last been in there, she gave her time to get adjusted to what should feel like home for her. While she waited Paige grabbed up a few tablets of paper and some pens. This was going to take careful writing, and some exact wording for sure.

"You okay? I'm sure it's a bit different, but most of Gram's things are still here. Probably with the same dust too."