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"Paige.whoa where did the cat come from?" Piper asked standing in the doorway.
"It was in my bag," Paige wondered why the cat's collar had the same symbol as the one in the book, and even why it was sitting there looking at her expectantly with big blue eyes.
"So you're telling me that this kitten was at school and it went in your bag?"
"No, it must have jumped in while I walked home."
"Whatever." Piper disappeared to tell Grams that there was a cat in the house.
"Hey kitty," Paige stroked the kitten and picked it up again looking at the page underneath where it had been sitting.
Prue saw the huge horses standing in the middle of the road, you couldn't miss them. There were two ones unoccupied and four more with guards sitting on top, there muscles bulged. Prue could understand why everyone else looked so frightened of them. Isis mounted up onto a black stallion and the one left for Prue was chestnut colored and slightly smaller than the others around it. She climbed onto the saddle and two of the guards pushed their horses into a gallop.
"Just let the horse lead the way," Isis explained and went in the same direction.
Prue urged her horse forward and it complied, and she could here the last two horses with guards behind her. People quickly got out of the way of the horses, fearing to get under the horse's hooves.
It just seemed to be an endless maze of streets occupied by all the meager people with no spare room anywhere. The buildings and huts were all leaning up against each other in disarray.
Then the streets became wider and soon Prue found that they were on a dirt road with the scenery of green hills and woodland in the distance some miles away.
The wind sent Prue's hair flying out behind her and she deeply breathed in the fresh air. She had never been somewhere like this before, she had mainly stayed in the city and when she had gone traveling with her family, none of the places matched where she was now.
Isis slowed his horse to ride next to hers.
"We'll be traveling for all of today and then most of tomorrow."
"What about the night time?"
"I hope you've been camping before."
Prue had, and it hadn't been too bad, the difference this time would be that it wasn't with her friends. "Why aren't we staying in the palace?"
"That isn't the only palace I own, I've got loads everywhere. There is another place that I prefer to stay and it's where the important people are if I allow them entry. And I want to show you some of the villages that are between here and the other palace."
"Is that when my training will begin?"
"You're very smart, that's it exactly."
Prue's thoughts wondered what the training would be; she was scared but also anxious to find out what it was.
The afternoon came and a village was approaching, Prue could tell because she could see smoke rising from houses, and as they came closer it was easier to make out the houses.
Then a nasty smell entered Prue's nose. She didn't know what it was but she had nothing to cover her nose.
They entered the village and the horses came to a halt in about the middle, where there was a well.
The smoke coming from the houses wasn't from chimneys, as Prue had thought, they were burning to the ground.
Prue dismounted of the horse first looking around.
"Where are all the people?"
"You'll find that there won't be many survivors at attacks like this," Isis looked carefully at each building.
"Why has it happened?"
"Because this place was loyal to my father and me but some lands aren't and so they destroy the small lands that they can."
"Why haven't you stopped them? Made sure these people are protected?"
"You have no idea how many people are causing these attacks, and the numbers are growing everyday. I simply don't have enough soldiers to assign them to each land that needs safety."
A man came running up to them and bowed down on the ground in front of Prue and Isis.
"Your training begins now." Isis smiled to Prue.
"Please, please help me! All of my family was killed by those monsters that were here. My land was set alight I have nothing left! You must help me!" He looked at Prue.
His skin was black from the smoke and his clothes were ripped. His eyes were full of pain and sadness.
"What can I do?" Prue was unsure of what his answer might be.
He pulled out a knife from his belt and held the handle out to her. "Kill me, please."
Prue took a step back looking at Isis, the guards and the man. The desperation in his voice pained her heart. All looked at her.
"Prue the only thing that can save this man now is death," Isis took the knife from the man and put it in her hand.
"But why do I have to do it? Can't he come with us?"
"You will see many more people like this man; we cannot simply bring refugees whenever we come across them."
"Will you save my soul?" The man asked.
"Can't you kill him?"
"It will be a great respect to the man if he is your first."
She fingered the handle in her hand.
"Please let me keep her!" Paige pleaded to Grams about the kitten.
"It might belong to someone."
"But the collar doesn't say anything."
"How will look after it?"
"I'll look after her. I'll do everything for Sera that you won't have to worry about her."
"How bad is it going to be with a cat in the house anyway?" Phoebe added.
"It can stay here for now, but we have to check if it's got owners ok?"
"Thankyou, thankyou, thankyou!" Paige quickly hugged Grams as Patty came from 'up there.'
"Any word about Prue?" Piper asked.
"No, but they say that they don't think Prue's in the underworld anymore, like that demon said to Paige."
"Where is she then?"
"She isn't up here or in the underworld so 'they' think she's in another plane."
"A plane?"
"Not an airplane Phoebe." The magic world was still new to the girls and they didn't understand that much yet. "I know I can orb now though so that should be useful right?" Paige fiddled with her hands and looked down at them.
"You need to learn how to control it first; maybe we should get your whitelighter soon."
Sera the kitten meowed and ran up the stairs.
"That cat is definitely weird like you Paige," Phoebe said.
Paige went upstairs after Sera wondering what it was that the small kitten had run off for.
Unsurprisingly it was in her room and sitting next to the book again. It meowed when she came up to it.
"Calm down."
She looked at the page with the symbol again, reading what it said this time. It briefly went into detail about that if this symbol was somehow drawn on a person or on a person for example on a piece of jewelry, then their soul would slowly be broken. It went on but Paige didn't bother reading that.
"What are you trying to tell me?" Paige asked Sera, not expecting a reply but lied down on her bed trying to put all that she had read from the book so far together.
Sera meowed and curled up next to Paige.
Maybe if Paige told everyone about the book and what it said then they could figure out what it meant. She knew she was meant to receive the book, it had called to her.
What did she know, well there was another world place that's evil and some son is supposed to choose a woman, and that woman can get a ring to rule Amory Tara. So now what?
She thought about the situation with Prue, Prue was now somewhere in the universe doing who knew what, with an evil man. Paige remembered the man, he hadn't looked that old but he seemed to know what he was doing. Now Paige tried putting those thoughts together. Another world, Prue was somewhere other than the underworld and the normal world, so that kind of went together. A son, the man who was in the attic was the son of somebody. What else could she link together?
Prue, Isis and the four guards had left the village an hour ago. And nothing had been said since they had left. Isis was in front of Prue, which she didn't mind.
She thought to what had happened with the man. She had never expected that he would ask her to kill him, to stop his suffering. He had been through terror and wanted an escape, but why did he have to ask her to do it? She just wanted to forget about it and get to wherever it was Isis was taking her. But it wasn't easy to forget something like that.
Prue kept her eyes in front of her, fixed on the ground, that way she wouldn't see everyone's faces when they looked at her and their reactions.
Paige had drifted off to sleep accidentally and she woke up about an hour later, not feeling that the nap had helped her in anyway.
"Why didn't anyone wake me up?" Paige went into the living room where her sisters and Grams were.
"We didn't know we needed to."
The door bell rang and Piper went to answer it, giving Paige a chance to take her place on the couch.
"Andy, what are you doing here?" Andy stepped into the hallway.
"Have you found anything to get Prue back yet?"
"No, but she's not were we thought she was going to be anymore."
"What are you going to do then?"
"Who's there Piper?" grams asked leaving the living room.
"Just Prue's boyfriend."
"She's not here right now."
"I know, and I know why as well."
"He knows your secret?" Grams directed to Piper.
"I didn't tell him."
"I'm standing right here."
"Who did then?"
"Who do you think? Prue obviously."
"Didn't she think that he would tell people?"
Paige pulled Andy away from Piper and Grams. "Can I show you something?" She thought that she might as well tell me, if Prue meant a lot to him then maybe he could help her figure out if the book was linked to her.
"Yeah, sure."
Paige took him to her room where Sera was sleeping on the bed. "I got this book and I think it might help us with Prue." She passed him the book and he took it, opening a few pages. But as soon as he did visions quickly passed through his head, like a fast-forwarded video. He dropped the book and they stopped.
"What happened?" Paige picked the book of the ground.
"I don't know, that was weird," he sat down on the bed feeling dizzy. He closed his eyes and held his head in his hands.
"You alright?"
"Yeah, just give me a minute."
"Ok, then you have to tell me what happened and why you dropped the book."
Andy managed to clear his head after awhile and stood up beginning to pace the room. He explained to Paige what had happened when he held the book.
"And all you remember clearly is a white dress?"
"Everything was blurry, but that was always there, I'm sure of it."
"What do you think it means?"
"That I shouldn't touch the book."
"I'm serious."
"It could be anything; maybe something in the book mentions a dress."
"But how are we going to know if it does? It's going to take me forever to read everything."
"Couldn't Phoebe or Piper help?"
"They think the book is from school."
"Oh, well that's a problem."
"You think, I didn't want them to know about it so I lied about it."
"You told me though."
"I felt that it could help you, well more help me." Then she quickly explained what she knew from the book so far and how it might be linked to Prue's situation.
"Paige, what are you doing with Andy?" Grams asked from downstairs.
"He's helping me with homework."
"Can you both come down here?"
"I guess so."
Paige and Andy met Grams in the hallway. Phoebe was still transfixed to the TV, but Piper wasn't anywhere in sight.
"Now I don't mind you helping Paige, Andy, but seeing as Prue isn't here there is no reason for you to come round. I understand that you want to help but this is magic business as Piper told you, and you'll only get in the way."
"How do you know he can't help?"
"Simply because he hasn't got any powers, he's just a simple mortal."
That's what you think. Paige silently said to herself thinking about Andy and the book.
"Do you want me to go now?"
"It would be best; I need the girls alone to teach them a few things."
"Thanks Andy for helping me."
"Give me a call when you're done and we can talk more about it." Paige knew what he meant and nodded her head.
It took only a few minutes for Grams to stand in the living room with Paige and Phoebe, and then Piper came in holding the book of shadows.
"You need to practice your powers. Piper you can experiment with things that aren't breakable and Paige you can orb around the house. And I need to see if I can get you to have a premonition Phoebe."
"So what's the book for?"
"It might be what you can get a premonition from."
"Oooh, ok, but what if I don't get one?"
"You'll keep on trying till you do. And girls for future reference don't use magic for personal gain. Today is an exception because you need to get a grip of your powers."
"So what am I supposed to do to get a premonition?" Phoebe asked as Piper went off to find things to throw into the air and then freeze and Paige orbed somewhere.
"Just touch things and it will come to you."
Phoebe spent half an hour going through the book of shadows and she still couldn't get a premonition. She could hear Piper and Paige laughing, they were practicing together. She didn't know where Grams was. Deciding to give up with the BOS she went into Piper's and Prue's room.
"Come on something has got to work," Phoebe said to herself as she went around touching some of Prue's belongings. She picked up Prue's school bag, nothing. Then she tried to get one from sitting on Prue's bed. When it seemed almost pointless, Phoebe noticed a small black spiral notebook. She wondered what it was and picked it up and black and white vivid images flooded her mind. When they finished seconds later, Phoebe drew in a shaky breath and called out for Grams at the top of her voice. She couldn't believe what she had seen.
"Did you get a premonition?" Grams asked stepping into the room Piper and Phoebe were behind her eagerly wanting to know whatever Phoebe was going to tell Grams.
"Yeah, but I don't think your going to like what it was about."
To Prue's disappointment, she could see that they were about to enter another village. She just hoped it wasn't going to be like the one they had already been through.
She did know that it wasn't going to be as bad because there wasn't any smoke coming from anywhere which hopefully meant the buildings hadn't been burned to the ground.
"I don't plan to be here for long, I just need to see someone," Isis said, he was riding next to her side again. When she didn't reply or even acknowledge that he was there he said "that man really affected you didn't he?"
"How could it not?"
"He isn't the only one who's going to ask for their death from your hands."
"So what am I supposed to do?"
"Exactly what you did for the man."
Prue felt a lump form at the back of her throat and her eyes getting wet. This couldn't be happening, Isis had said she was evil and earlier it had felt comfortable living with that, but if it meant repeating what she had already done then she wasn't so sure she could be the person Isis thought she was. She was only sixteen, so why did it feel like she had been through more than most adults can even say they had experienced?
"Will there be people here who will ask the same thing?" Prue only managed to keep her voice from breaking. He smiled, "there might be."
She interpreted that as a yes. She felt her stomach do a summersault, she felt sick, she couldn't go through it. If she could just turn her horse around and go back, but then she would have to go back and face what she had done, was there no way out?"
"Can't we go around rather than through the village?"
"Oh no, I have to definitely see this person, and there's nothing wrong with you getting to meet more people." He watched her cringe as they entered the second place they had visited already in the day.
"I can't do this," it was hardly audible but the words still cam out of her mouth.
"Yes you can, this is what you were born to do," Isis sounded so confident, and in control, Prue knew he meant what he said and what he was also saying through those words.
She didn't want to, but she couldn't not say it. "I was born to kill people?"
"You were born to get people out of their misery."
"What's evil about that?"
"The only way to completely banish misery out of someone's life is to kill them."
"Wouldn't that be helping them though?"
"Prue you can't deny it, you're evil. You killed that man back there; if he had approached someone else they would simply give him some of their supplies or set him up a new life in a new town. But you killed him."
The last four words made a tear unwillingly escape, it had sounded like he had added more emphasis when he had said it, to make her realize exactly what she had done.
She had held the knife in her hand, feeling its smooth handle on her fingertips, debating what she should do. Half of her said to not kill him, she would never dream of doing that to anyone no matter what the circumstances where. Then the other half said that he had endured so much that she owed him the decency of ending his life so he had to bear no more. The latter had won over and she had pushed the blade through his chest as he kneeled on the ground. She gave it a final twist to ensure she hadn't left him to bleed to death and instead made it short. Then he had dropped to the ground.
Prue shuddered, she wished she could take it back, but if she had the chance to do it again, would it be any different?
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"Paige.whoa where did the cat come from?" Piper asked standing in the doorway.
"It was in my bag," Paige wondered why the cat's collar had the same symbol as the one in the book, and even why it was sitting there looking at her expectantly with big blue eyes.
"So you're telling me that this kitten was at school and it went in your bag?"
"No, it must have jumped in while I walked home."
"Whatever." Piper disappeared to tell Grams that there was a cat in the house.
"Hey kitty," Paige stroked the kitten and picked it up again looking at the page underneath where it had been sitting.
Prue saw the huge horses standing in the middle of the road, you couldn't miss them. There were two ones unoccupied and four more with guards sitting on top, there muscles bulged. Prue could understand why everyone else looked so frightened of them. Isis mounted up onto a black stallion and the one left for Prue was chestnut colored and slightly smaller than the others around it. She climbed onto the saddle and two of the guards pushed their horses into a gallop.
"Just let the horse lead the way," Isis explained and went in the same direction.
Prue urged her horse forward and it complied, and she could here the last two horses with guards behind her. People quickly got out of the way of the horses, fearing to get under the horse's hooves.
It just seemed to be an endless maze of streets occupied by all the meager people with no spare room anywhere. The buildings and huts were all leaning up against each other in disarray.
Then the streets became wider and soon Prue found that they were on a dirt road with the scenery of green hills and woodland in the distance some miles away.
The wind sent Prue's hair flying out behind her and she deeply breathed in the fresh air. She had never been somewhere like this before, she had mainly stayed in the city and when she had gone traveling with her family, none of the places matched where she was now.
Isis slowed his horse to ride next to hers.
"We'll be traveling for all of today and then most of tomorrow."
"What about the night time?"
"I hope you've been camping before."
Prue had, and it hadn't been too bad, the difference this time would be that it wasn't with her friends. "Why aren't we staying in the palace?"
"That isn't the only palace I own, I've got loads everywhere. There is another place that I prefer to stay and it's where the important people are if I allow them entry. And I want to show you some of the villages that are between here and the other palace."
"Is that when my training will begin?"
"You're very smart, that's it exactly."
Prue's thoughts wondered what the training would be; she was scared but also anxious to find out what it was.
The afternoon came and a village was approaching, Prue could tell because she could see smoke rising from houses, and as they came closer it was easier to make out the houses.
Then a nasty smell entered Prue's nose. She didn't know what it was but she had nothing to cover her nose.
They entered the village and the horses came to a halt in about the middle, where there was a well.
The smoke coming from the houses wasn't from chimneys, as Prue had thought, they were burning to the ground.
Prue dismounted of the horse first looking around.
"Where are all the people?"
"You'll find that there won't be many survivors at attacks like this," Isis looked carefully at each building.
"Why has it happened?"
"Because this place was loyal to my father and me but some lands aren't and so they destroy the small lands that they can."
"Why haven't you stopped them? Made sure these people are protected?"
"You have no idea how many people are causing these attacks, and the numbers are growing everyday. I simply don't have enough soldiers to assign them to each land that needs safety."
A man came running up to them and bowed down on the ground in front of Prue and Isis.
"Your training begins now." Isis smiled to Prue.
"Please, please help me! All of my family was killed by those monsters that were here. My land was set alight I have nothing left! You must help me!" He looked at Prue.
His skin was black from the smoke and his clothes were ripped. His eyes were full of pain and sadness.
"What can I do?" Prue was unsure of what his answer might be.
He pulled out a knife from his belt and held the handle out to her. "Kill me, please."
Prue took a step back looking at Isis, the guards and the man. The desperation in his voice pained her heart. All looked at her.
"Prue the only thing that can save this man now is death," Isis took the knife from the man and put it in her hand.
"But why do I have to do it? Can't he come with us?"
"You will see many more people like this man; we cannot simply bring refugees whenever we come across them."
"Will you save my soul?" The man asked.
"Can't you kill him?"
"It will be a great respect to the man if he is your first."
She fingered the handle in her hand.
"Please let me keep her!" Paige pleaded to Grams about the kitten.
"It might belong to someone."
"But the collar doesn't say anything."
"How will look after it?"
"I'll look after her. I'll do everything for Sera that you won't have to worry about her."
"How bad is it going to be with a cat in the house anyway?" Phoebe added.
"It can stay here for now, but we have to check if it's got owners ok?"
"Thankyou, thankyou, thankyou!" Paige quickly hugged Grams as Patty came from 'up there.'
"Any word about Prue?" Piper asked.
"No, but they say that they don't think Prue's in the underworld anymore, like that demon said to Paige."
"Where is she then?"
"She isn't up here or in the underworld so 'they' think she's in another plane."
"A plane?"
"Not an airplane Phoebe." The magic world was still new to the girls and they didn't understand that much yet. "I know I can orb now though so that should be useful right?" Paige fiddled with her hands and looked down at them.
"You need to learn how to control it first; maybe we should get your whitelighter soon."
Sera the kitten meowed and ran up the stairs.
"That cat is definitely weird like you Paige," Phoebe said.
Paige went upstairs after Sera wondering what it was that the small kitten had run off for.
Unsurprisingly it was in her room and sitting next to the book again. It meowed when she came up to it.
"Calm down."
She looked at the page with the symbol again, reading what it said this time. It briefly went into detail about that if this symbol was somehow drawn on a person or on a person for example on a piece of jewelry, then their soul would slowly be broken. It went on but Paige didn't bother reading that.
"What are you trying to tell me?" Paige asked Sera, not expecting a reply but lied down on her bed trying to put all that she had read from the book so far together.
Sera meowed and curled up next to Paige.
Maybe if Paige told everyone about the book and what it said then they could figure out what it meant. She knew she was meant to receive the book, it had called to her.
What did she know, well there was another world place that's evil and some son is supposed to choose a woman, and that woman can get a ring to rule Amory Tara. So now what?
She thought about the situation with Prue, Prue was now somewhere in the universe doing who knew what, with an evil man. Paige remembered the man, he hadn't looked that old but he seemed to know what he was doing. Now Paige tried putting those thoughts together. Another world, Prue was somewhere other than the underworld and the normal world, so that kind of went together. A son, the man who was in the attic was the son of somebody. What else could she link together?
Prue, Isis and the four guards had left the village an hour ago. And nothing had been said since they had left. Isis was in front of Prue, which she didn't mind.
She thought to what had happened with the man. She had never expected that he would ask her to kill him, to stop his suffering. He had been through terror and wanted an escape, but why did he have to ask her to do it? She just wanted to forget about it and get to wherever it was Isis was taking her. But it wasn't easy to forget something like that.
Prue kept her eyes in front of her, fixed on the ground, that way she wouldn't see everyone's faces when they looked at her and their reactions.
Paige had drifted off to sleep accidentally and she woke up about an hour later, not feeling that the nap had helped her in anyway.
"Why didn't anyone wake me up?" Paige went into the living room where her sisters and Grams were.
"We didn't know we needed to."
The door bell rang and Piper went to answer it, giving Paige a chance to take her place on the couch.
"Andy, what are you doing here?" Andy stepped into the hallway.
"Have you found anything to get Prue back yet?"
"No, but she's not were we thought she was going to be anymore."
"What are you going to do then?"
"Who's there Piper?" grams asked leaving the living room.
"Just Prue's boyfriend."
"She's not here right now."
"I know, and I know why as well."
"He knows your secret?" Grams directed to Piper.
"I didn't tell him."
"I'm standing right here."
"Who did then?"
"Who do you think? Prue obviously."
"Didn't she think that he would tell people?"
Paige pulled Andy away from Piper and Grams. "Can I show you something?" She thought that she might as well tell me, if Prue meant a lot to him then maybe he could help her figure out if the book was linked to her.
"Yeah, sure."
Paige took him to her room where Sera was sleeping on the bed. "I got this book and I think it might help us with Prue." She passed him the book and he took it, opening a few pages. But as soon as he did visions quickly passed through his head, like a fast-forwarded video. He dropped the book and they stopped.
"What happened?" Paige picked the book of the ground.
"I don't know, that was weird," he sat down on the bed feeling dizzy. He closed his eyes and held his head in his hands.
"You alright?"
"Yeah, just give me a minute."
"Ok, then you have to tell me what happened and why you dropped the book."
Andy managed to clear his head after awhile and stood up beginning to pace the room. He explained to Paige what had happened when he held the book.
"And all you remember clearly is a white dress?"
"Everything was blurry, but that was always there, I'm sure of it."
"What do you think it means?"
"That I shouldn't touch the book."
"I'm serious."
"It could be anything; maybe something in the book mentions a dress."
"But how are we going to know if it does? It's going to take me forever to read everything."
"Couldn't Phoebe or Piper help?"
"They think the book is from school."
"Oh, well that's a problem."
"You think, I didn't want them to know about it so I lied about it."
"You told me though."
"I felt that it could help you, well more help me." Then she quickly explained what she knew from the book so far and how it might be linked to Prue's situation.
"Paige, what are you doing with Andy?" Grams asked from downstairs.
"He's helping me with homework."
"Can you both come down here?"
"I guess so."
Paige and Andy met Grams in the hallway. Phoebe was still transfixed to the TV, but Piper wasn't anywhere in sight.
"Now I don't mind you helping Paige, Andy, but seeing as Prue isn't here there is no reason for you to come round. I understand that you want to help but this is magic business as Piper told you, and you'll only get in the way."
"How do you know he can't help?"
"Simply because he hasn't got any powers, he's just a simple mortal."
That's what you think. Paige silently said to herself thinking about Andy and the book.
"Do you want me to go now?"
"It would be best; I need the girls alone to teach them a few things."
"Thanks Andy for helping me."
"Give me a call when you're done and we can talk more about it." Paige knew what he meant and nodded her head.
It took only a few minutes for Grams to stand in the living room with Paige and Phoebe, and then Piper came in holding the book of shadows.
"You need to practice your powers. Piper you can experiment with things that aren't breakable and Paige you can orb around the house. And I need to see if I can get you to have a premonition Phoebe."
"So what's the book for?"
"It might be what you can get a premonition from."
"Oooh, ok, but what if I don't get one?"
"You'll keep on trying till you do. And girls for future reference don't use magic for personal gain. Today is an exception because you need to get a grip of your powers."
"So what am I supposed to do to get a premonition?" Phoebe asked as Piper went off to find things to throw into the air and then freeze and Paige orbed somewhere.
"Just touch things and it will come to you."
Phoebe spent half an hour going through the book of shadows and she still couldn't get a premonition. She could hear Piper and Paige laughing, they were practicing together. She didn't know where Grams was. Deciding to give up with the BOS she went into Piper's and Prue's room.
"Come on something has got to work," Phoebe said to herself as she went around touching some of Prue's belongings. She picked up Prue's school bag, nothing. Then she tried to get one from sitting on Prue's bed. When it seemed almost pointless, Phoebe noticed a small black spiral notebook. She wondered what it was and picked it up and black and white vivid images flooded her mind. When they finished seconds later, Phoebe drew in a shaky breath and called out for Grams at the top of her voice. She couldn't believe what she had seen.
"Did you get a premonition?" Grams asked stepping into the room Piper and Phoebe were behind her eagerly wanting to know whatever Phoebe was going to tell Grams.
"Yeah, but I don't think your going to like what it was about."
To Prue's disappointment, she could see that they were about to enter another village. She just hoped it wasn't going to be like the one they had already been through.
She did know that it wasn't going to be as bad because there wasn't any smoke coming from anywhere which hopefully meant the buildings hadn't been burned to the ground.
"I don't plan to be here for long, I just need to see someone," Isis said, he was riding next to her side again. When she didn't reply or even acknowledge that he was there he said "that man really affected you didn't he?"
"How could it not?"
"He isn't the only one who's going to ask for their death from your hands."
"So what am I supposed to do?"
"Exactly what you did for the man."
Prue felt a lump form at the back of her throat and her eyes getting wet. This couldn't be happening, Isis had said she was evil and earlier it had felt comfortable living with that, but if it meant repeating what she had already done then she wasn't so sure she could be the person Isis thought she was. She was only sixteen, so why did it feel like she had been through more than most adults can even say they had experienced?
"Will there be people here who will ask the same thing?" Prue only managed to keep her voice from breaking. He smiled, "there might be."
She interpreted that as a yes. She felt her stomach do a summersault, she felt sick, she couldn't go through it. If she could just turn her horse around and go back, but then she would have to go back and face what she had done, was there no way out?"
"Can't we go around rather than through the village?"
"Oh no, I have to definitely see this person, and there's nothing wrong with you getting to meet more people." He watched her cringe as they entered the second place they had visited already in the day.
"I can't do this," it was hardly audible but the words still cam out of her mouth.
"Yes you can, this is what you were born to do," Isis sounded so confident, and in control, Prue knew he meant what he said and what he was also saying through those words.
She didn't want to, but she couldn't not say it. "I was born to kill people?"
"You were born to get people out of their misery."
"What's evil about that?"
"The only way to completely banish misery out of someone's life is to kill them."
"Wouldn't that be helping them though?"
"Prue you can't deny it, you're evil. You killed that man back there; if he had approached someone else they would simply give him some of their supplies or set him up a new life in a new town. But you killed him."
The last four words made a tear unwillingly escape, it had sounded like he had added more emphasis when he had said it, to make her realize exactly what she had done.
She had held the knife in her hand, feeling its smooth handle on her fingertips, debating what she should do. Half of her said to not kill him, she would never dream of doing that to anyone no matter what the circumstances where. Then the other half said that he had endured so much that she owed him the decency of ending his life so he had to bear no more. The latter had won over and she had pushed the blade through his chest as he kneeled on the ground. She gave it a final twist to ensure she hadn't left him to bleed to death and instead made it short. Then he had dropped to the ground.
Prue shuddered, she wished she could take it back, but if she had the chance to do it again, would it be any different?
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