Being dragged into an alternate universe through a broken seal was turning out to be more of a learning experience than Leo had expected. He was well aware that time travel existed, having pointed the sisters at a spell or two in the Book of Shadows to help them along their way. What he had never encountered, or heard of for that matter, was a family that was so scattered along the timeline, they almost felt like relative strangers to each other. Piper was several years ahead of him and Melinda was even farther ahead than that. There were events that had happened over the course of that time that had a drastic impact on all of them and yet he was absolutely clueless about most of it, except for now he knew that three children were in his future. If they ever got out of this place.
True to his word, Leo had gone to grab a mug of coffee for Melinda out of the pot he'd brewed that morning. After her behavior the night before, a hangover might have been punishment but some coffee wasn't going to hurt. He'd never been a hellraising kid as a mortal but he had had a moment or two when he'd stepped over that line and remembered what the morning after felt like. Miserable. As something that was self-inflicted, it was nothing that he could heal either. Approaching the pot, he realized that there was even less than he'd thought and they were out.
In the process of grabbing a canister from downstairs and sticking a note to the kitchen, promising to replace it, he heard Piper's call from their apartment. It was a great familiar feeling to have his powers back again, even if he could sense his wife's anxiety. He headed for the stairs, taking them two at a time up to their floor. As he entered, he headed for their kitchen and as he passed by Piper, he put an arm around her waist. "Don't be too hard on her," he said quietly. "It wasn't the best thing for her to do but there's worse mistakes for her to make." Giving her a quick kiss, he headed for the coffeemaker just as the knock on the door came.