Day 3: A Shadow of Disquiet

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After the adventure in the sea of the previous day, the third day began with a slower and relaxed pace. The Halliwell sisters woke up to the sound of waves breaking on the shore, enjoying a morning without haste. The unanimous decision was to spend the whole day at the hotel, avoiding risks and enjoying a bit of well-deserved relaxation. None of them wanted to face any more magical surprises or unexpected turbulence, especially after the storm that had caught them by surprise.

The hotel's swimming pool, with its crystal clear waters and luxurious sun beds, offered a perfect retreat to relax. Phoebe was the first to dive, as usual, diving with natural elegance. Piper, who had brought a book, sat down on a cot in the shade while Paige and Prue lay down close together, enjoying the sun.

"Everything finally seems perfect," said Paige with a smile, closing her eyes and letting the sun caress her body.

"After what happened yesterday, I think we deserve a day without the shakes," said Prue, trying to look relaxed, but she felt a subtle unease inside.

While the other sisters were enjoying the sun, Prue is immersed in her thoughts. Despite the calm of the day, a strange feeling did not leave her. It was a dark feeling, like an invisible shadow that lurked around her, whispering in her ear. He tried to ignore it, to concentrate on the relaxation and the moment, but the restlessness was always there, persistent.

After lunch, they decided to treat themselves to a spa treatment in the hotel's luxurious spa. Each sister chose her own wellness ritual: Phoebe opted for a relaxing massage, Piper immersed herself in an aromatic bath, Paige let herself be pampered with a skin treatment, and Prue chose a deep massage to release the accumulated tension. The spa environment, with soft lights and soothing scent of essential oils.

However, just as she was relaxing on the couch, Prue had a sudden vision.

She closed her eyes for a moment, and before her appeared an unsettling image: she saw Paige in danger, surrounded by a dense and threatening darkness. The shadows moved as she lived, wrapping her younger sister, preventing her from escaping. Prue tried to reach her, but it was as if an invisible wall prevented her from advancing.

He woke up suddenly, with his heart beating in his chest. The vision was so real that for a moment she was disoriented, looking around in the quiet room of the spa. She took a deep breath, trying to calm down, but the image of Paige in danger frightened her.

Not wanting to alarm her sisters immediately, Prue decided not to talk about the vision. "It's probably just the result of the accumulated stress," he thought to himself, trying to

rationalize the event. But something inside of her kept telling her to be careful. So for the rest of the day, she stayed alert, keeping an eye on Paige and looking for signs of anything unusual, even though everything seemed perfectly normal.

However, Prue could not let go of her worry. While Phoebe and Piper playfully played on the shore, throwing splashes of water, Prue kept watching Paige from the corner of her eye, as if she was trying to catch every sign of danger

Later that night, the sisters prepared for dinner. I decided to eat in the hotel restaurant, with outdoor tables that offered a spectacular view of the moonlit sea. The soft lights, the sound of waves and the smell of fresh food create a magical and relaxing atmosphere. They ordered local dishes, enjoying fresh fish, colorful salads and fine wines

But despite the perfect atmosphere, Prue could not shake off the tension. While the other sisters chatted animatedly, she kept watching Paige closely. Every gesture, every word, everything seemed normal, but the vision kept tormenting her.

"Hey, you all right?" asked Piper, noticing Prue's unusual silence. "You've been a little strange all day."

Paige, who was laughing at a joke by Phoebe, did not notice the protective look of Prue on her. She seemed happy, relaxed, and totally unaware of the darkness that Prue had seen in her vision.

That night, Prue stayed up for a long time in bed, listening to the sound of waves through the open window of their room. Paige slept soundly in the bed next to her, and sometimes she turned around in her sleep, unaware of her sister's worries.

Prue turned in bed, trying to convince herself that the vision was just a figment of her overloaded mind. But a part of her could not help thinking that this holiday, which began as an opportunity to relax, might hide some pitfalls.

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