I needed a villan, so I modified the sin thing from the show. It's pretty different, so...
Prue opened her eyes and looked at the alarm. She was late for work.
"Why didn't I set my alarm?" Prue asked herself and quickly changed.
She raced downstairs and grabbed a coat. She felt for keys in the pocket and grabbed them. She raced out the door and jumped into the car. She hurried off to work.
"Phew. Thank God I left all my equipment in here yesterday." Prue said as she glanced at the backseat and saw that all of her equipment was back there.
Prue drove into the employee parking lot and searched for a bit until she found a spot almost completely toward the back.
"Just perfect." Prue mumbled as she collected all of her things. She swung her bag over her shoulder and picked everything else up.
Prue hurried into the building and her assistant helped her with all of her things.
"Thanks." Prue mumbled as her assistant put the items she was carrying on Prue's desk.
"No problem, but, um, you've got that photo shoot in like two minutes." Her assistant told her.
Prue slapped her forehead and said, "Oh yeah! Just, just tell them that I'll be like five minutes late okay? Thanks." Prue said. Her assistant left the office and Prue hurriedly grabbed her camera bag.
Prue gathered her things quickly and left her office. She raced to the studio room where she was having the shoot. The people were there waiting for her.
"I'm sorry I'm late everyone." Prue announced and pulled out her camera.
A man with a camera came up to Prue and said, "I've gotten some of the shots with the dogs and kids, but now that you're here, you can finish."
The man left the studio room and Prue took control of the shoot.
Prue went on break after her shoot and went to her office, where Leo was waiting.
Prue sighed and said, "I'm very busy today."
"Busy. You're always busy. Come on, you've got to save an innocent." Leo told her.
"What demon attacks in the middle of the day?" Prue asked and put her equipment on her desk.
"Khavn." Leo replied.
"Uh huh, and Khavn is?" Prue asked.
"He's a demon of sin." Leo replied.
"Oh, that makes so much more sense." Prue said sarcastically.
"He infects people with the seven deadly sins, well, he actually specializes in anger." Leo explained.
"Now see, that made sense. But why would he only infect people with anger? I would think he would get more people using all of them." Prue said.
"He's not the average demon of sin. I don't know what to tell you, but you've got to get to that innocent." Leo told her.
Prue nodded and Leo told her where the innocent was.
Prue left her office and headed for the door, but her assistant stopped her.
"Prue! Hey! You've got another shoot in fifteen minutes!" Her assistant yelled to her.
"Just, just tell them I'll be a little late!" Prue called back to her and left the building.
She got in her car and drove to a bank in the middle of town. She walked inside and looked around.
She saw a man in a dark coat talking to a security guard.
"That doesn't seem normal." Prue mumbled and went over to them.
"And then you should-" The man in the dark coat stopped talking to the security guard and looked at Prue. "Something either of us can help you with?"
"Actually, no." Prue answered.
"Then get out of here. I'm talking to my friend about something important." The man in the dark coat growled.
"I know what you are and I'm going to stop you." Prue growled back.
The man in the dark coat took a step back and froze the entire bank.
"You know who I am then." The man said.
"Yes, Khavn I know who and what you are." Prue said.
"I'm not finished with my work." Khavn said.
"Oh, you are now." Prue said and threw him against a desk.
"Ahh! That hurt witch!" Khavn said as he got up.
"It was supposed to." Prue replied.
"That's it. I was just going to kill you swiftly, but you're going to die like the others. Slowly and painfully." Khavn said and took out a small white ball. He threw it at Prue, but Prue ducked quickly and the ball hit the wall and disappeared.
"Looks like you missed." Prue said and threw Khavn backwards.
"This is why I hate witches. I'll be back and I will have you." Khavn growled and shimmered away.
Prue looked at her arm and noticed a large cut.
"When did that happen?" Prue asked. "I'll kill him for that!" Prue realized that the sin ball must've grazed her and she took a deep breath.
"No. Can't get angry." Prue took another deep breath and the bank unfroze.
Prue called the office and told them that she had gotten hurt and couldn't finish work for the day.
Prue got home and called for Leo, but he wasn't coming. Prue knew he was busy, so she just bandaged her cut and took care of it the old fashioned way. For the rest of the day she wondered why the sin didn't get her completely and only cut her. She thought that it was very odd.
Around nine o'clock, Leo orbed in.
"Finally. Where were you all day?" Prue asked. Her arm was really starting to hurt and she couldn't wait for him to heal it.
"I was busy with other charges and you know, whitelighter stuff." Leo replied. He looked at the bloody bandage on her arm. "Are you okay?" He asked and pointed to her arm.
"Oh that. Yeah, it's perfectly fine. In fact, I was thinking of keeping it." Prue said sarcastically.
Leo just gave her a look and healed her.
"Thank you. That feels a lot better." Prue said.
"So, about Khavn. Did you vanquish him?" Leo asked.
"Well, no, but tomorrow is Saturday so I can work on him all day. I went to the bank where you said he would be and he froze everyone and threw one of those ball things at me. It only grazed my shoulder though." Prue told him.
"Only grazed your shoulder? I've never heard of that happening before. Are you sure that you dodged the ball and got cut by something else?" Leo asked.
"Positive. I know that I didn't get cut by something else." Prue told him.
Leo looked concerned and said, "If you got hit by it, you should have been infected. I'm going to have to check with the Elders to make sure." Leo orbed out before Prue could object.
"I hate when he does that." Prue said and went upstairs. She didn't even lift her head to look at any of the pictures in the picture hallway. This was not her best of times.
Prue opened her eyes and looked at the alarm. She was late for work.
"Why didn't I set my alarm?" Prue asked herself and quickly changed.
She raced downstairs and grabbed a coat. She felt for keys in the pocket and grabbed them. She raced out the door and jumped into the car. She hurried off to work.
"Phew. Thank God I left all my equipment in here yesterday." Prue said as she glanced at the backseat and saw that all of her equipment was back there.
Prue drove into the employee parking lot and searched for a bit until she found a spot almost completely toward the back.
"Just perfect." Prue mumbled as she collected all of her things. She swung her bag over her shoulder and picked everything else up.
Prue hurried into the building and her assistant helped her with all of her things.
"Thanks." Prue mumbled as her assistant put the items she was carrying on Prue's desk.
"No problem, but, um, you've got that photo shoot in like two minutes." Her assistant told her.
Prue slapped her forehead and said, "Oh yeah! Just, just tell them that I'll be like five minutes late okay? Thanks." Prue said. Her assistant left the office and Prue hurriedly grabbed her camera bag.
Prue gathered her things quickly and left her office. She raced to the studio room where she was having the shoot. The people were there waiting for her.
"I'm sorry I'm late everyone." Prue announced and pulled out her camera.
A man with a camera came up to Prue and said, "I've gotten some of the shots with the dogs and kids, but now that you're here, you can finish."
The man left the studio room and Prue took control of the shoot.
Prue went on break after her shoot and went to her office, where Leo was waiting.
Prue sighed and said, "I'm very busy today."
"Busy. You're always busy. Come on, you've got to save an innocent." Leo told her.
"What demon attacks in the middle of the day?" Prue asked and put her equipment on her desk.
"Khavn." Leo replied.
"Uh huh, and Khavn is?" Prue asked.
"He's a demon of sin." Leo replied.
"Oh, that makes so much more sense." Prue said sarcastically.
"He infects people with the seven deadly sins, well, he actually specializes in anger." Leo explained.
"Now see, that made sense. But why would he only infect people with anger? I would think he would get more people using all of them." Prue said.
"He's not the average demon of sin. I don't know what to tell you, but you've got to get to that innocent." Leo told her.
Prue nodded and Leo told her where the innocent was.
Prue left her office and headed for the door, but her assistant stopped her.
"Prue! Hey! You've got another shoot in fifteen minutes!" Her assistant yelled to her.
"Just, just tell them I'll be a little late!" Prue called back to her and left the building.
She got in her car and drove to a bank in the middle of town. She walked inside and looked around.
She saw a man in a dark coat talking to a security guard.
"That doesn't seem normal." Prue mumbled and went over to them.
"And then you should-" The man in the dark coat stopped talking to the security guard and looked at Prue. "Something either of us can help you with?"
"Actually, no." Prue answered.
"Then get out of here. I'm talking to my friend about something important." The man in the dark coat growled.
"I know what you are and I'm going to stop you." Prue growled back.
The man in the dark coat took a step back and froze the entire bank.
"You know who I am then." The man said.
"Yes, Khavn I know who and what you are." Prue said.
"I'm not finished with my work." Khavn said.
"Oh, you are now." Prue said and threw him against a desk.
"Ahh! That hurt witch!" Khavn said as he got up.
"It was supposed to." Prue replied.
"That's it. I was just going to kill you swiftly, but you're going to die like the others. Slowly and painfully." Khavn said and took out a small white ball. He threw it at Prue, but Prue ducked quickly and the ball hit the wall and disappeared.
"Looks like you missed." Prue said and threw Khavn backwards.
"This is why I hate witches. I'll be back and I will have you." Khavn growled and shimmered away.
Prue looked at her arm and noticed a large cut.
"When did that happen?" Prue asked. "I'll kill him for that!" Prue realized that the sin ball must've grazed her and she took a deep breath.
"No. Can't get angry." Prue took another deep breath and the bank unfroze.
Prue called the office and told them that she had gotten hurt and couldn't finish work for the day.
Prue got home and called for Leo, but he wasn't coming. Prue knew he was busy, so she just bandaged her cut and took care of it the old fashioned way. For the rest of the day she wondered why the sin didn't get her completely and only cut her. She thought that it was very odd.
Around nine o'clock, Leo orbed in.
"Finally. Where were you all day?" Prue asked. Her arm was really starting to hurt and she couldn't wait for him to heal it.
"I was busy with other charges and you know, whitelighter stuff." Leo replied. He looked at the bloody bandage on her arm. "Are you okay?" He asked and pointed to her arm.
"Oh that. Yeah, it's perfectly fine. In fact, I was thinking of keeping it." Prue said sarcastically.
Leo just gave her a look and healed her.
"Thank you. That feels a lot better." Prue said.
"So, about Khavn. Did you vanquish him?" Leo asked.
"Well, no, but tomorrow is Saturday so I can work on him all day. I went to the bank where you said he would be and he froze everyone and threw one of those ball things at me. It only grazed my shoulder though." Prue told him.
"Only grazed your shoulder? I've never heard of that happening before. Are you sure that you dodged the ball and got cut by something else?" Leo asked.
"Positive. I know that I didn't get cut by something else." Prue told him.
Leo looked concerned and said, "If you got hit by it, you should have been infected. I'm going to have to check with the Elders to make sure." Leo orbed out before Prue could object.
"I hate when he does that." Prue said and went upstairs. She didn't even lift her head to look at any of the pictures in the picture hallway. This was not her best of times.
