Warren Halliwell is a 17-year-old caught between the weight of his family's legacy and the turmoil of his own identity. As the son of infamous Charmed One Prue Halliwell, he possesses the formidable power of cryokinesis, allowing him to manipulate ice with precision and strength. With striking green eyes that reflect both determination and vulnerability, Warren faces the dual challenges of adolescence and the supernatural.
Amidst the joyous chaos of his family's celebrations, he is haunted by a sense of impending danger. Driven by instinct and loyalty, he plunges into action when a dark force threatens his loved ones, showcasing a bravery that belies his age. Warren's journey is one of self-discovery, as he battles not only external demons but also his own fears, striving to emerge as a true hero. Will he be able to save his family and redefine what it means to be a Halliwell?
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This is a fanfic story that follows the events of the original show and comic series, with minor differences between seasons. It introduces Warren, the Firstborn of the Next Generation, who was conceived before Prue's death in Season 3. Prue and Bane shared a passionate night in Season 2, Episode 15, which led to Warren's conception. There will be some differences that I will address as the story progresses. Importantly, the events taking place now occur years later after the whole ordeal with Neena & The Nexus Prue
What if there were five Halliwell sisters instead of just three?
Poppy and Parker are twin sisters. They're younger than their older sisters, only 17 years old.
They're the ones that find the Book of Shadows, and recite the incantation that gives them and their sisters Prue, Piper and Phoebe their powers.
Prue was telekinesis.
Piper can freeze time.
Phoebe has premonitions of the future and the past.
And Parker and Poppy have influence over the four elements, only able to control one element at a time until they learn more about themselves and more about their powers.
With all of the sisters standing together, who can stand against the power of five?