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Chp. 12

It was two weeks later and Prue was sitting at the kitchen table nursing a sleeping Cole. Prue had moved back into the manor for a little while at least until her sisters thought she was ready to be by herself again. Prue wasn't sure if she'd ever be able to do that again. It was pretty early about 6AM, so nobody was awake except Prue, so she thought. A tear fell from her eye. She had tried so hard to ignore the pain but every once in a while a tear would fall. Prue then began to sob quietly as she put Cole in the rocker in the kitchen. Prue buried her face into her arms and sobbed harder careful not to wake her son. Piper, hearing her sister's tears, walked into the kitchen and wrapped her arms around Prue. Prue opened her eyes after a moment and looked at her sister.

"Piper I'm sorry I didn't mean to wake you," Prue sobbed. Piper just stroked her hair.

"It's okay honey I wasn't actually sleeping anyways," Piper said.

"It's just so hard. It was hard enough losing Peyton but I can't handle losing Cole too. I needed him and now he's gone just like everyone else I've ever loved. I'm cursed Piper."

"No you're not honey it was just some bad coincidences."

"Coincidence? Piper those were no damn coincidences, Mom, Grams, Andy, Phoebe, Peyton and now Cole. Piper how do you expect me to think of those as just coincidences? They were all my fault. If I would never have begged Mom to take me to summer camp and told Andy my secret and let Phoebe go down to the underworld and..." Prue's voice trailed off as she began to sob harder. Piper just held her closer.

"Piper if I lose him, I will take my own life," Prue said firmly getting up and scooping up her son who was crying. Prue soothed him back to sleep then headed back up to her room. A tear fell from Piper's eye as Paige entered the kitchen.

"Hey what's wrong with Prue?" Paige asked Piper.

"Paige what isn't wrong right now. She's lost everything, how are we supposed to fix it or even help her? It's just so hard to watch her struggle with life everyday when I still have everything, a husband, my child. I just feel like I should be doing something to help her but I don't know what to do anymore," Piper said through teary eyes.

"I know honey I want to help her too but I don't think there really is anything else we can do. The rest is up to her now, I mean we can do all we can but in the end she's the only one who can fix herself," Paige said rubbing Piper's shoulders, "so I guess right about now wouldn't be such a good 'my life is wonderful' time." Piper just rolled her eyes.

"Okay spill." Paige smiled gleefully and showed her sister her left hand where there sat a beautiful diamond ring. "Paige!" Piper yelled, "honey I'm so happy for you!" Piper ran over and hugged her sister.

"Yeah Henry and I are finally going to tie the knot! He proposed last night. It was so romantic! He took me to this elegant restaurant and hid the ring under my drink so when I raised my glass I found it and of course bawled my eyes out crying in joy," Paige said.

"Aw honey I really am happy for you I mean you love him so much and you can just see it in his eyes how much he loves you," Piper said smiling. The sisters than started screaming again in glee as Piper admired her sister's engagement ring. Paige and Henry had been dating for almost two years now and it really was great that they were finally going to tie the knot. It just was such bad timing for Piper having to watch one sister grieve intensely and the other jump for joy. It just seemed so sick.

Upstairs Prue could hear their rejoicing. She also heard the greif that Piper was feeling over her. That just killed her even more and Paige really was right. She didn't know what she needed to do to get over it and deal with it, but it was something only she could do for herself. Something that neither of her sisters could give her, something that someone else could, she just didn't know it yet.