Gwen, Piper and Paige
Gwen sat on her bed frowning at her body. Paige had caught her running out of the bathroom and healed her completely. It wasn't fair.
So alone in her room, with the door locked and the lights low, music playing softly, Gwen's hands trembled with forbidden delight as she lifted the blade to her arms once more. She cut slowly, deliberately swirling the knife tip, creating delicate patterns in her arms. She sat expressionless as the blood stained the knife blade red.
"Tears and blood are mixed as one, but the damage has been done..."
Gwen's eyes watered from the pain. But she ignored it. She picked up her lighter and flicked it on, burning her arms and legs, then cutting her wrists again. She could see the bone, and her wrist hung limply, all nerves severed, and the blood pouring all over the bedclothes.
She stood up, the room spinning, her vision blurry from the lack of blood and went over to the window, and climbed onto the frame, then jumped onto the ground from the second story of the house. She fell to the ground with a sickening thud, her face smashing hard into the concrete below. Her eyes opened weakly, the pain overtaking her body. And in that moment of release... she smiled.
***
Paige looked outside, wondering whether she should go an check the letterbox when she saw something fall from upstairs. A human shaped something.
"Oh shit," she muttered. She jumped up from the couch and ran outside to see Gwen lying motionless on the driveway.
"Gwen! Gwen!" Paige screamed as she rushed over to her. If she orbed or healed outside, she ran the risk of being seen, but there was no way she'd be strong enough to carry Gwen in by herself.
"PIPER!"
Piper came running outside. "What's up - OH!" Piper came bolting over and helped Paige lift the limp girl up. They helped her back inside, where they lay her down on the couch.
Paige lifted her hands and healed her quickly. Gwen's eyes opened, an angry look in them.
"And you did that, why?"
"Ok, you can't keep doing this!" Paige started.
Gwen shocked her with electricity. "Screw you and mind your own goddamn business."