He always orbed to the third tower from the right, never the second. The second tower was Aunt Paige's .

It was where Aunt Paige had been proposed to by Uncle Henry, where she had unbound Tam's power. It was where Tam, Kat, or Paige would go when they needed somewhere to think, where Paige and Henry would go when they needed to get away and be romantic. It felt disrespectful to orb there, as if he was going to pop in on his aunt and uncle making out if he orbed there, even if it was before Uncle Henry and Aunt Paige even met.

The cupid's temple was Aunt Phoebe and Uncle Coop's. Where they had proposed, where Parker had been told exactly what being a cupid meant. It was their place, the most romantic place on the planet, plus, if Uncle Coop saw him there in any time he would be pretty confused and angry.

Orbing to the roof of Aunt Phoebe's apartment was suicide, even with him so close to PJ. She wanted to be as far as freaking possible from the Underworld, and the roof was the place for her to clear her head. Although he was closest to her out of all of his cousins, and even Wyatt at times, especially now, she had demonic powers and after a lot of training from her dad's ghost, she knew exactly how to use them. Surprising her was dangerous. Briefly, he wondered how PJ was doing leading the resistance. He knew she wasn't trusted, with the being half demon and the impaired hearing and all, but she was most qualified and more capable than most gave her credit for.

The third tower was reserved for Piper's family: when Wyatt got evil, the few times he had even met his father. He felt whole up there, connected to both his Wicca side and his Whitelighter side. He guessed that's why Aunt Paige loved her second tower so much, or why Parker loved the cupid temple. They felt in tune with their whole being, as close to the heaven as they could. They didn't feel their two sides trying to pull them apart.

He always orbed to that third tower, never anywhere else. The memories were just too painful.

I just wrote this on huge writers block. It didn't help, but I think it turned out ok.