Prue woke up extra early and began to plan on how to vanquish Khavn. Prue gathered a small army of different ingredients around her. She really didn't know what kind of potion she would need to make, so she would experiment.
Prue opened her Book and leafed through the pages. She didn't know what she was looking for but had the feeling that she would know it when she saw it.
Prue's cat jumped onto the counter.
"Oh hello you. I was beginning to think that I'd need a new cat." Prue said to the black cat. The cat just meowed and sat down.
"Don't make yourself too comfortable up there missy." Prue said. The cat just yawned and jumped down. Leo orbed in.
"Hello." Prue greeted.
"Hi." Leo returned.
"I have a feeling that this isn't a personal visit." Prue said.
"Do I ever make personal visits?" Leo asked. Prue just tilted her head and gave him a look.
"Anyway, I asked the Elders about the whole sin grazing cut thing." Leo told her.
"And what did they say?" Prue asked.
"The sin made contact with your blood, therefor, you were infected." Leo told her.
"I don't feel very angry." Prue said.
"That's because you're relaxed. One little thing to set you off and well, that's when the anger will kick in." Leo replied.
"So, how do I get rid of this anger?" Prue asked.
"Well, the fastest and best way would be to vanquish Khavn. The slower and second choice way is to use a spell in that Book of yours. It will drain you of most of your energy and that's why the vanquish is the best." Leo answered.
"Has anything like this ever happened before?" Prue asked.
"Well, yes." Leo replied somewhat reluctantly.
"Care to tell me anything else?" Prue asked.
"Um, well, I, er, can't tell you much, but, um, you should know that, uh, you can, er, get rid of the sin with a selfless act too, but, um, I think you're best point would be the vanquish. The other, er, people who did selfless acts were able to do it because of each other, but, um, just-just vanquish him okay?" Prue could tell Leo was uncomfortable talking about these "other people" so she dropped the subject.
"I'll call if I need you." Prue said a little quiet.
"All right." Leo said and orbed out.
Prue's cat jumped back up onto the counter and knocked down a bottle of silver liquid.
"Stupid cat!" Prue yelled. The cat ran away and Prue cleaned up the mess. She was getting irritated.
There was a knock on the door. Prue gave an angry sigh and went to get it.
"What?" She asked angrily as she opened the door.
"Prue did I come at a bad time?" It was her assistant.
"I'm in the middle of something very important." Prue growled.
"I'm sorry, but can you take a look at these?" Her assistant asked.
Prue's eyes narrowed. The sin seemed to be getting to her.
"No." Prue spat.
"Prue, is there something wrong?" Her assistant asked.
"Yes." Prue snapped. "Annoying people keep coming to my door and making ridiculous requests on my day off!"
Her assistant looked a little hurt and said, "Fine then. I'll just go."
"Finally. At least now I can get some peace!" Prue called to her assistant, who was now getting into her car.
Prue slammed the door and walked back to the kitchen. She walked into the picture hallway and took a look at his smiling face.
Prue clenched her fists and her eyes narrowed.
She let out a terrible scream and one by one, the glass of the photos shattered into millions of pieces.
The glass crunched as Prue walked back into the kitchen. Her fists were still clenched and she was grinding her jaw.
"Leo!" She called out angrily.
Leo orbed in and Prue flung him across the kitchen.
"I needed to vent and since you're already dead, I thought I should call on you." Prue told him. Her voice was full of anger.
Leo stood up shakily and put a hand up.
"Prue, this isn't you. It's the sin. Relax and calm down." Leo told her.
Prue's fists unclenched and she stopped grinding her jaw. She quickly leafed through her Book and found the spell.
"It's the only way now." She whispered and said the spell.
A blinding, white flash came from Prue's body. She let out a small, painful scream and collapsed on the floor. A small, white ball hovered in the air for a moment, then disappeared in a puff of smoke.
Leo rushed over to Prue and looked her over. She was fine except the fact that she was unconscious.
Leo lifted her up and took her into the living room. He put her on the couch and found a pad and paper. He scribbled a small note to her explaining in short, what had happened and to call him as soon as she got up, then he orbed out.
Prue opened her Book and leafed through the pages. She didn't know what she was looking for but had the feeling that she would know it when she saw it.
Prue's cat jumped onto the counter.
"Oh hello you. I was beginning to think that I'd need a new cat." Prue said to the black cat. The cat just meowed and sat down.
"Don't make yourself too comfortable up there missy." Prue said. The cat just yawned and jumped down. Leo orbed in.
"Hello." Prue greeted.
"Hi." Leo returned.
"I have a feeling that this isn't a personal visit." Prue said.
"Do I ever make personal visits?" Leo asked. Prue just tilted her head and gave him a look.
"Anyway, I asked the Elders about the whole sin grazing cut thing." Leo told her.
"And what did they say?" Prue asked.
"The sin made contact with your blood, therefor, you were infected." Leo told her.
"I don't feel very angry." Prue said.
"That's because you're relaxed. One little thing to set you off and well, that's when the anger will kick in." Leo replied.
"So, how do I get rid of this anger?" Prue asked.
"Well, the fastest and best way would be to vanquish Khavn. The slower and second choice way is to use a spell in that Book of yours. It will drain you of most of your energy and that's why the vanquish is the best." Leo answered.
"Has anything like this ever happened before?" Prue asked.
"Well, yes." Leo replied somewhat reluctantly.
"Care to tell me anything else?" Prue asked.
"Um, well, I, er, can't tell you much, but, um, you should know that, uh, you can, er, get rid of the sin with a selfless act too, but, um, I think you're best point would be the vanquish. The other, er, people who did selfless acts were able to do it because of each other, but, um, just-just vanquish him okay?" Prue could tell Leo was uncomfortable talking about these "other people" so she dropped the subject.
"I'll call if I need you." Prue said a little quiet.
"All right." Leo said and orbed out.
Prue's cat jumped back up onto the counter and knocked down a bottle of silver liquid.
"Stupid cat!" Prue yelled. The cat ran away and Prue cleaned up the mess. She was getting irritated.
There was a knock on the door. Prue gave an angry sigh and went to get it.
"What?" She asked angrily as she opened the door.
"Prue did I come at a bad time?" It was her assistant.
"I'm in the middle of something very important." Prue growled.
"I'm sorry, but can you take a look at these?" Her assistant asked.
Prue's eyes narrowed. The sin seemed to be getting to her.
"No." Prue spat.
"Prue, is there something wrong?" Her assistant asked.
"Yes." Prue snapped. "Annoying people keep coming to my door and making ridiculous requests on my day off!"
Her assistant looked a little hurt and said, "Fine then. I'll just go."
"Finally. At least now I can get some peace!" Prue called to her assistant, who was now getting into her car.
Prue slammed the door and walked back to the kitchen. She walked into the picture hallway and took a look at his smiling face.
Prue clenched her fists and her eyes narrowed.
She let out a terrible scream and one by one, the glass of the photos shattered into millions of pieces.
The glass crunched as Prue walked back into the kitchen. Her fists were still clenched and she was grinding her jaw.
"Leo!" She called out angrily.
Leo orbed in and Prue flung him across the kitchen.
"I needed to vent and since you're already dead, I thought I should call on you." Prue told him. Her voice was full of anger.
Leo stood up shakily and put a hand up.
"Prue, this isn't you. It's the sin. Relax and calm down." Leo told her.
Prue's fists unclenched and she stopped grinding her jaw. She quickly leafed through her Book and found the spell.
"It's the only way now." She whispered and said the spell.
A blinding, white flash came from Prue's body. She let out a small, painful scream and collapsed on the floor. A small, white ball hovered in the air for a moment, then disappeared in a puff of smoke.
Leo rushed over to Prue and looked her over. She was fine except the fact that she was unconscious.
Leo lifted her up and took her into the living room. He put her on the couch and found a pad and paper. He scribbled a small note to her explaining in short, what had happened and to call him as soon as she got up, then he orbed out.
