Prue's mood of late had been upbeat and happy. She was settling into her new life here, and it really was a new life. There was Paige, her half-sister that she had never met. There was Phoebe, the sister she had been at odds with for the better part of her life but they had finally grown closer after becoming witches. And now there was Damien, the gentle guy that never failed to make her smile even when she was just thinking about him. It was a feeling she hadn't felt since Andy had been alive. Even though they had been thrust together during that fake life thing, she was truly glad for it now. She really did like spending time with him, and she felt so comfortable around him. Outside of her sisters, though even then there were exceptions, Damien was the only person she could let her guard down around. And even though it was contrary to her nature, she liked letting herself open up to him.
After exchanging messages with Damien on the board, Prue couldn't help but feel a child-like excitement come over her. After all, she was still in touch a bit of her childish demeanor, as was evidenced when she'd been fairy dusted with Phoebe. She quickly moved to her closet, changing into jeans and a shirt she wouldn't mind if it got wet, also making sure the amulet was still safely around her neck. Pulling on her winter coat, she debated adding a sweatshirt, but that would possibly be one layer too much once she started running around. She pulled on her winter hat, leaving her hair down to keep her neck warm. On her way out of her room, she grabbed her gloves and the helmet Damien had left her. She was very much looking forward to having this date. She didn't know which part she was looking forward to the most, the snowball fight, the bike ride or just spending time with Damien. Whichever it was, there was a decided bounce to her step as she headed to the ground floor, pulling her gloves on and stepping outside. She glanced around a bit carefully, just in case there was an ambush waiting for her. When she spotted Damien on the bench, she smiled warmly and went over to him. "Damien, hi," she greeted him warmly, momentarily planting herself and her helmet down beside him.