-Fionna realizes that her relationship between Flame Prince is getting too heated. ouch. Enjoy the graphic content.

Fionna gripped her porcelain sink, intensely staring at her desolated reflection in the mirror. Her eyes were red and still stung from the irritating ash build-up she was subjected to earlier, her lips were burnt and too painful to even open, and her once long golden hair was now short and singed at the ends. She reached up at the last bit of lock resting on her shoulder and she rubbed her sore fingertips around the brittle wires of dead hair, until the blackened strands charded away.

She stood in silence deciphering the polarity between her mind and heart. How can organs of such close and reliable collaboration, heed so differently in comparison?

Fi rubbed her tender eyes and screamed from the excruciating pain they emitted. Her eyes would usually be numb by now, but it seems they've rejected tolerance for ash when the chemical reaction between hair and flames met.

Her raw fingertips desperately reached for the faucets cool water and perpetually swept it onto her face, surely administering it into her eyes. She blinked and pinched her lids shut as the mixture of water and tears rejected any external wafers of soot.

Fionna absorbed the excess water with an old musky towel. She gently patted her face and wiped down her neck and forearms.

Dropping the towel to carefully peel off her soaked shirt, Fi winced from the blistering skin beneath as it stuck to the wet fabric caressing her graphic curves. She paused for a moment, sucking in her painful cries, and then continued… ultimately pulling it up and over her messy head.

Alternating her side to observe the damage, Fi feared her own reflection- Turning her head away from the horrifying sight of scalded flesh above her rib and breast.

For the first time in her life she was too afraid to touch her own body, being it hurt when she tried. And as for help, Fi lied stranded alone within the confined walls of her bathroom- For when she cried no one came, and when she screamed no one heard.