When Prue woke up the next morning, she looked at the flowers for a minute then picked up the phone. She called her assistant, but got the answering machine, so she left a message.
"Hey. This is Prue. I am really, really sorry about what happened. I was going through a lot of stuff yesterday and I really didn't mean to say those things. How about lunch or something to make up for it? Well, I'm really sorry and I've got to go." Prue hung up the phone and got dressed.
As she was making coffee, Leo orbed in.
"Hello." Prue greeted.
"You're certainly in a good mood for someone who has to vanquish today." Leo said.
"Yeah, well, I got a pleasant gift last night. You don't happen to know anything about that, do you?" Prue asked.
"I may know something about it." Leo said and smiled.
"Oh come on, tell me who it was." Prue pleaded.
"I can't. He did it even though he wasn't supposed to and I don't want to get him in trouble." Leo said.
"Oh, so that's who it was." Prue said.
"Now I didn't say anything." Leo told her.
"Oh, no. Of course not, I just happened to guess right, didn't I?" Prue asked. Leo just nodded. "Well, if you happen to see him, tell him I said thank you."
"I think he already knows." Leo said.
Prue just smiled.
"Well, to business I guess." Leo said.
"Yep, so how do I vanquish Khavn?" Prue asked.
"You'll know it when you see it." Leo told her and orbed out.
Prue sighed and said, "He always does that!"
Prue's cat jumped up next to her and purred.
"You forgive me? That's excellent." Prue said and smiled.
"I'll know it when I see it." Prue repeated. She thought it over for a while and then took her cup of coffee to the attic, where she kept her Book.
Prue looked through most of the pages of her Book but found nothing.
"I'll know it when I see it. That's rich!" Prue said and turned the page again. She was going to turn it again, when finally, she saw something.
"Carriers," She read, "Carriers are dispatchers of sin. To vanquish a Carrier, you must have one cured person and the following ingredients." Prue read the ingredients. She was only missing one: a blue daisy. "Once the potion is readied, make a ritualistic circle and have the cured person sit in the middle. Call the Carrier and light one white candle. Blow out the candle and throw the potion at the Carrier, and they will be vanquished."
Prue thought it over.
"Okay, I need a blue daisy and a cured sin person." Prue said. "Hey, I'm a cured sin person. I can just use myself. It doesn't say anything against that...but where am I going to get a blue daisy?"
Prue closed the Book and went to her room. She sat down on the bed and thought for a while. Where was she going to get a blue daisy? Were there even blue daisies?
Prue glanced at the flowers and then noticed it...in the middle of all flowers was a single, blue daisy.
"He knew." Prue said quietly and picked up the daisy. She looked up and mouthed 'thank you' then rushed downstairs.
It only took her about an hour to make the potion. It had difficult and specific instructions.
After Prue had the potion, she used white rose petals to make a circle like the Book said, then she grabbed the white candle and potion, then sat in the middle. She was supposed to concentrate on the sin and the Carrier and he was supposed to come to her.
Prue closed her eyes and concentrated. Soon she heard a whistling noise, like the wind.
Prue opened her eyes and saw a small hurricane in the room.
The small hurricane of air died down and there in the room stood Khavn, the Carrier.
"Witch." Khavn growled. "I'll kill you this time."
Prue quickly lit the candle and held it up. Khavn stood frozen. He was apparently paralyzed and couldn't move.
Prue blew out the candle and picked up the potion.
"This is for that cut...and for the innocents." Prue said and threw the potion.
There was a loud explosion noise and in a giant puff of smoke and fire, Khavn was gone.
"I vanquished him! I did it!" Prue exclaimed. She stood up and did a little dance.
"You certainly did." A voice said.
Prue turned around expecting to see him, but he wasn't there. Prue felt a little sad that she wouldn't be able to see him again, then she glanced toward the picture hallway. She would see him. Leo orbed in and looked at her. The joy had returned to her face.
"You did it." Leo said.
"Yes, I did." Prue said triumphantly.
"Any demon would be stupid to think that they could beat you." Leo said.
"I know that. You would think they would learn." Prue said smiling.
Leo was going to orb out, but Prue stopped him.
"Wait. Make sure that you absolutely tell him thank you." Prue told him.
Leo nodded and said, "I will." Leo orbed out and Prue was still smiling.
"Hey. This is Prue. I am really, really sorry about what happened. I was going through a lot of stuff yesterday and I really didn't mean to say those things. How about lunch or something to make up for it? Well, I'm really sorry and I've got to go." Prue hung up the phone and got dressed.
As she was making coffee, Leo orbed in.
"Hello." Prue greeted.
"You're certainly in a good mood for someone who has to vanquish today." Leo said.
"Yeah, well, I got a pleasant gift last night. You don't happen to know anything about that, do you?" Prue asked.
"I may know something about it." Leo said and smiled.
"Oh come on, tell me who it was." Prue pleaded.
"I can't. He did it even though he wasn't supposed to and I don't want to get him in trouble." Leo said.
"Oh, so that's who it was." Prue said.
"Now I didn't say anything." Leo told her.
"Oh, no. Of course not, I just happened to guess right, didn't I?" Prue asked. Leo just nodded. "Well, if you happen to see him, tell him I said thank you."
"I think he already knows." Leo said.
Prue just smiled.
"Well, to business I guess." Leo said.
"Yep, so how do I vanquish Khavn?" Prue asked.
"You'll know it when you see it." Leo told her and orbed out.
Prue sighed and said, "He always does that!"
Prue's cat jumped up next to her and purred.
"You forgive me? That's excellent." Prue said and smiled.
"I'll know it when I see it." Prue repeated. She thought it over for a while and then took her cup of coffee to the attic, where she kept her Book.
Prue looked through most of the pages of her Book but found nothing.
"I'll know it when I see it. That's rich!" Prue said and turned the page again. She was going to turn it again, when finally, she saw something.
"Carriers," She read, "Carriers are dispatchers of sin. To vanquish a Carrier, you must have one cured person and the following ingredients." Prue read the ingredients. She was only missing one: a blue daisy. "Once the potion is readied, make a ritualistic circle and have the cured person sit in the middle. Call the Carrier and light one white candle. Blow out the candle and throw the potion at the Carrier, and they will be vanquished."
Prue thought it over.
"Okay, I need a blue daisy and a cured sin person." Prue said. "Hey, I'm a cured sin person. I can just use myself. It doesn't say anything against that...but where am I going to get a blue daisy?"
Prue closed the Book and went to her room. She sat down on the bed and thought for a while. Where was she going to get a blue daisy? Were there even blue daisies?
Prue glanced at the flowers and then noticed it...in the middle of all flowers was a single, blue daisy.
"He knew." Prue said quietly and picked up the daisy. She looked up and mouthed 'thank you' then rushed downstairs.
It only took her about an hour to make the potion. It had difficult and specific instructions.
After Prue had the potion, she used white rose petals to make a circle like the Book said, then she grabbed the white candle and potion, then sat in the middle. She was supposed to concentrate on the sin and the Carrier and he was supposed to come to her.
Prue closed her eyes and concentrated. Soon she heard a whistling noise, like the wind.
Prue opened her eyes and saw a small hurricane in the room.
The small hurricane of air died down and there in the room stood Khavn, the Carrier.
"Witch." Khavn growled. "I'll kill you this time."
Prue quickly lit the candle and held it up. Khavn stood frozen. He was apparently paralyzed and couldn't move.
Prue blew out the candle and picked up the potion.
"This is for that cut...and for the innocents." Prue said and threw the potion.
There was a loud explosion noise and in a giant puff of smoke and fire, Khavn was gone.
"I vanquished him! I did it!" Prue exclaimed. She stood up and did a little dance.
"You certainly did." A voice said.
Prue turned around expecting to see him, but he wasn't there. Prue felt a little sad that she wouldn't be able to see him again, then she glanced toward the picture hallway. She would see him. Leo orbed in and looked at her. The joy had returned to her face.
"You did it." Leo said.
"Yes, I did." Prue said triumphantly.
"Any demon would be stupid to think that they could beat you." Leo said.
"I know that. You would think they would learn." Prue said smiling.
Leo was going to orb out, but Prue stopped him.
"Wait. Make sure that you absolutely tell him thank you." Prue told him.
Leo nodded and said, "I will." Leo orbed out and Prue was still smiling.
