Chapter 9: The Soulscape (Thalia)

I’d neutralized the demon with one swift stab, but it had still managed to sink its claws into my left side. I held my hand over the wound, which was starting to gush. The sister hadn’t noticed but I knew I had to get out of there. Take San… I mean Grayson with me and recover on the Other Side.

There are three planes of existence. The first is the living side, which is the only one most perceive on a conscious level. The second is the Other Side or Latum Alterum. Every living thing has a soul as well as a physical form. When the physical form dies the soul is sent to Latum Alterum to be reincarnated back to the realm of the living in a new body, oblivious that any of this happens.

The third plane is one created by the soul to sustain itself. The soulscape, which is essentially the subconscious. Anything the soul perceives is translated and created in the soulscape, defining their “reality.” Even after a soul is cycled into a new body the information from past lives will remain in the soulscape, though it isn’t consciously perceptible outside of dreams. The soulscape is essentially its own world created from a soul’s experiences. When a Seraph enters chrysalis, they explore and become aware of their own soulscape. After they emerge they have the ability to sense the auras souls and to enter the soulscapes of others.

The place we where at on the Other Side was somewhere between Caelum and Infernium. A labyrinth of darkness of miles on end. This was a safe place, at least for now, and my wound would heal itself faster here.

Hours passed in the void. I laid on… whatever the floor was made of, and stared up at the black abyss, which looked the same as the floor or the random walls on either side of me. I used to find this place unnerving, but now it was oddly calm. In the living world things changed constantly, I could go to a place I went to a decade before and have it be almost nothing like I remember. This place never changed. It was the same a thousand years ago, and it would be the same a thousand years from now.

Grayson is still sleeping. Some of his hair is turning blue already, matching his aura. Even watching him sleep he reminds me of her. He seems so peaceful, his chest going up and down as he breathes. San was always the most caring and empathetic Seraph, and I’d missed her so much.

After a moment I realized something was off however. Every few moments, his face twitched. At first first it was subtle, barely noticeable, but then it became more apparent. This wasn’t something that normally happened in chrysalis. 

I decided to enter Grayson’s soulscape. Even if it was nothing it’s not like I had anything better to do. I laid back down and concentrated, focused on the soul’s aura, connected it with my own.

When I opened my eyes I was in a familiar place. The ancient ruins of the Greek civilization which was just outside my hometown. I played here as a kid, and later took San here when we had time to relax.  Grayson was close. But I couldn’t determine where. I also felt other auras, ones that didn’t belong to Grayson and that weren’t figments of the soulscape. One was very familiar. One I hadn’t felt in a long time but…  

“Did you miss me Thalia?”  

But not one I had ever wanted to see again. She emerged from behind one of the ruins. The eight seraph. The traitor and master of demons.

Sabreal.

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Chapter 8: Into the Dark (Kish)

The car ride home was silent. Not a word from me, my aunt, or Laura. I was fine with that. I need this time to think. To come up with a plan. This was an unprecedented situation. I knew I wasn’t just seeing things, this was real, I had officially discovered the supernatural. I was going down in history. But first I have to find my brother and that strange woman. Even though I was worried about him, I was also excited. I would be the first person to ever document this first hand (and hopefully live).

Aunt Catherine dropped me off at the house with Laura. Laura’s parents were going to be at the hospital, and since my Aunt was going to go help look for Grayson, everyone had agreed that it would be best that she stay with me at the house. They probably thought she would keep me out of trouble, but she was in on it! It always surprised me how easy it was to trick grown-ups.

Unfortunately ideas for where to start were… admittedly limited. An unprecedented situation meant no solutions existed outside of the theoretical. And in this case the theoretical was either fiction or the realm of conspiracy theories. So fiction and fiction, at least most of the time with the latter. There was only one person I knew who could be called an expert on this kind of thing. Leigh Leblanc.

Well okay, I didn’t technically know them. They had responded to my comments a couple of times but, it’s not like they knew who I was. I’d already planned on sending the footage from today’s expedition to them, so I might as well get their advice at the same time. The woman had called herself a “Seraph,” so I wouldn’t be surprised if she was like the beings described in the Seraphic Bible.

I had to get the video off my brother’s phone, which thankfully wasn’t on him when he disappeared. He also thankfully didn’t have a passcode. I’m sure he’ll forgive me for this one. Before I composed the email to Leblanc I showed the video to Laura. She had apparently seen similar creatures on the way here, so we couldn’t be both crazy!

Of course I couldn’t just sit idly while I wait for Leigh Leblanc to respond. If I was going to figure out where Grayson disappeared to, I would need more information. Let’s look at the facts of the situation for a second. We found the demons at the abandoned church, the woman only appeared after that happened. It seemed like that building was the source of this disturbance. The only hole in the theory was Laura’s brother, who was obviously at home before then, but we didn’t know for sure when he was possessed, or how that worked.

For now the church was our only lead, so that’s where we headed. This time however, the building wasn’t empty. There were two figures, a pale, black-haired woman with matching black eyes who was slightly under six feet, and a girl beside her who was about the height of my brother and…

And had almost the exact same face as him. The only differences were her silver hair and eyes, as well as some slightly more feminine features.
“Kish, what’s going on?” Laura said

I ignore her and stare straight at the two of them. “I don’t have any interest in your BS spiel.” I said. “I only want to know two things. One, where is my brother? Two, what the hell is going on?”

“My child, we don’t have to start this on the wrong foot.” The black-haired woman said. “We are both looking for the same thing.”

“Huh? Who are you?”

A smile appeared on her face. “My name is Sabreal.”

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Chapter 7: Subconscious (Grayson)

I awoke in my bed. It had all just been a bad dream. A shockingly vivid one, but all just a dream nonetheless.

It was a bright Fall morning, not too hot, not too cool. I walked down the stairs, saw my parents making breakfast in the kitchen. My sister was sitting in the dining room just across from them, my Aunt was there too, coming over for a visit. I sat down with them. A few moments later we ate scrambled eggs and bantered. For some reason I don’t remember what we said.

Afterward I ran back upstairs, got dressed and grabbed my backpack, and then ran back down the stairs racing my sister. Of course my parents wouldn’t let us leave without mushy goodbye hugs. Aunt Catherine refused such sappiness but sent us off in her own way.

After escaping me and my sister met up with Laura and Hayden. The school wasn’t terribly far away, in perfect walking distance. Brown and reddish leaves fell from the trees. It was all so perfect.

Until the moment was interrupted by the person who just pummeled into me, knocking me to the ground. It took me a moment to get my bearings, but soon she came into focus, the green haired woman…

Thalia

Wait what? She wasn’t even real?

What the heck was going on?

She stood up, rubbing her head from where she ran straight into me. “Jeez kid. Wake up and watch where you’re going already.”

Then she continued running as she had before, from my left to my right. I looked where she was going. Towards an abandoned old building, a large house that looked both Medieval and Modern. It had turrets like a castle, a dome roof with a cross atop it, statues of knights in the yard, even a moat, yet the rest was decidedly modern.

Just who was she? Where was she going? I couldn’t shake the feeling that I knew her, that everything around me was a fabrication, that I would never truly know who I was unless I followed her.

Wait what? Was I losing my mind?

I had two choices. Follow her and find out what it all meant, and potentially have my perfect world shattered, or keep going to school, live a normal life, and never know, have it drive me mad forever.

In truth there was only one option. Even if I regretted following my curiosity, I knew I’d regret not following more.

Kish, Hayden, and Laura called out as I ran but I didn’t care. I had to know the truth. I crossed the bridge over the moat, felt the gaze of the stone knights as I walked through the plain, wood, modern door.

I stepped into the massive hallway, two sets of stairs led up to a second floor. Both floors had nine rooms each, symmetrically aligned. The room was empty, no sign of her. I walked up the stairs, one particular door called to me. It was the top center one. It looked like the others, but for some reason my instinct just pointed me to this one. It felt right.

I turned the nob, and walked in.

Now I was in some kind of Greek odeon, or at least that’s what it looked like. The door behind me disappeared and now I was standing in the center. For some reason it was night now, but the sky was almost a bright blue and the moon was brighter than I had ever seen it.

“Confused?” A voice appeared from behind me. I turned around, a silhouette appeared, barely visible, almost a grayish color.

“Who are you?” I asked.

“That’s not important.” It said back. “You should be asking yourself that instead.” It then lifted its finger to point at something behind me. I turn around.

It’s a girl, but it’s me. She has almost the exact same face as me. Like looking at a mirror, only slightly off.

“This is who you were, your Other.” The figure said. “Her name is San. She is both you and not you.”

“And who am I?”

“That’s for you to find out. I can’t just spell it out.” It says. “Just… keep an eye on things, don’t do anything stupid, just observe, take in information, and once you’ve figured it all out well… you’ll know what to do. Don’t worry about all that though, just relax, figure this whole Seraph thing out.”

“Wait!” I said. “Is any of this for real?”

“As real as the thoughts in your head.” The figure evaporated in front of me. I turned around, San lingered for a second, smiling at me, before evaporating as well.

Now the world was shaking. Marble started crumbling from the theater. I collapsed to my knees. I heard another voice, more familiar, a frantic voice, shouting “Wake up! Where are you?”

It was Thalia’s voice.

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Chapter 6: Aftermath (Laura)

I sat in the hospital waiting room. The police had questioned me and Kish on what had happened, but to be honest I didn’t know for sure myself. Kish was hysterical which wasn’t surprising, but her interpretation of the events were so… distorted. It was difficult to tell what actually happened and what was caused by stress. Obviously the demons couldn’t be real, or was it obvious? Her descriptions were so vivid, and there was that thing I saw…

Maybe it’s better to start from the beginning. After I left the house I saw my brother in the park, only he was with this… strange hooded figure, I couldn’t see it clearly. I’m sure it was my mind playing tricks on me but it looked almost monstrous.

As I was driving by some kind of animal, ran past my brother, seemingly from out of nowhere, which did something that caused him to collapse. The hooded figure ran after the animal. Immediately I pulled over and ran to my brother to see if he was okay. He was still breathing but something was clearly wrong. I shouted at him, I shook him… nothing. Even when I dragged his body into the car he still didn’t wake. At this point I started thinking it might be connected to what was going on with Kish, so I continued on.

The Blackwell’s front door was sitting in the front yard when I pulled into their driveway. How it got there is a mystery, even the police are puzzled by that one. I ran through the open doorless “doorway.” The house looked even worse on the inside. A plant had been spilled with its vase shattered and claw-marks lined the walls and floor. I followed the marks to the living room. Grayson lay unconscious on the couch, Kish stood to the right with her hand covering her mouth, in between them was some woman I didn’t know, holding some kind of pole arm which she pulled out of the bodies of one of the animals below her. The animals I noticed last and too late before they apparently disintegrated into nothing.

Before I could even say anything the woman grabbed Grayson and also disappeared. However while the creatures disintegrated piece by piece her and Grayson disappeared in some kind of bright white light. What am I even saying. I probably hallucinated all of that. Sure Kish described something similar but… there had to be some rational explanation right?

After all this I finally called the police, my parents, and Kish’s aunt, all of whom rushed over here immediately. Hayden was taken to the hospital and I’m still waiting to hear what happened, I tried to describe what I saw as best I could, leaving out some of the more fanciful details. I did describe the woman as she could be a lead on Grayson’s disappearance. In spite of everything that happened and that I may or may not have seen I still felt oddly calm, somehow taking it all in stride. I was obviously worried about my brother, and Grayson even though I didn’t know him that well, but I maintained enough composure to do what I needed to in each situation.

I went over what happened over and over as I sat in that waiting room. Kish sat next to me, she hadn’t said a word to me since we got here, she just… starred at the floor. Her aunt was talking to the therapist she saw in the other room, probably scheduling more sessions or a prescription. For a long moment me and Kish sat there in silence.

Until finally Kish spoke up.

“We’re going to find my brother.”

I turned to her. “How?”

She just smirked at me. It was nice to see her act like her usual self if only for a second. I knew she had something crazy in mind, anyone else I would have said no.

But for her, I’d go through hell itself.

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Intermission: Analysis Excerpt I

The Seraphic Bible: An Analysis

By Leigh Leblanc

Introduction (excerpt)

The Seraphic Bible is perhaps one of the most unusual documents in history. While in recent years it has gained popularity with both Ancient Aliens believers and New Age spiritualists, for nearly a thousand years only a handful of copies existed, an artifact almost buried by history. The original text was written in Greek by a man named Leo Gregoras, living in Thessaloniki, but most of the original sources purportedly date back even further. Gregoras claims that this work was amalgamated from several ancient texts he unearthed in Anatolia (modern Turkey), although if those texts did exist they must have been destroyed after this was written. Gregoras spent a single night in his home compiling the text, his purpose in doing so is unknown, the mystery being weather he intended it as a standalone work meant to start his own cult, or as an addendum to the preexisting Christian biblical canon. It is probable we will never know the true answer as Gregoras famously seemed to go insane after writing it. Running through the halls screaming in some ancient tongues, drawing strange symbols on his bedroom wall, then finally streaking naked in the city square attempting to convert the people of the city to his newfound belief. It was after this that he was put to death for heresy and his original work destroyed. That would have been the end of the story if he hadn’t sent several copies of the work to his disciples in Cyprus, where it was kept in storage though the end of the Byzantine Empire as well as the Ottoman Empire before finally being unearthed and translated by British anthropologist Christopher Wood in 1938. After its publication it mostly garnered the attention of the anthropology and theology communities but had little impact on public consciousness until 1991, when it was popularized in conspiracy theory communities, an interest which only grew with the rise of the Internet.

It’s not hard to see the appeal, particularly among those types, even discounting the historical context it is a strange work. It meanders endlessly, describes strange metaphysical concepts in depth, characters seemingly change genders (this is debatable but I will argue this point later) and has oddly little in common with Judeo-Christian texts it would presumably be a contemporary of, though that didn’t stop the author from attempting to merge these texts with the beliefs of his Eastern Orthodox Christianity (attempts which more than anything resemble modern fanfiction and are obviously the weak points of the work). The Seraphic Bible has always been at just the edge of mainstream, it’s well known enough that most would know what you are talking about, but almost no one outside of academic circles has actually read it. And why would they? It’s a meandering slog written by an insane person. It has the burden of being both contemptibly dully written and using dated language few would bother with. It’s not exactly a beach read. My goal with this analysis is to present this work and what makes it fascinating in a way that is in plain English, a translation of the translation if you will. While other, much more academic pieces on this subject already exist, those still remain impenetrable to anyone not in the fields of their authors. I will be citing many of these essays throughout this work, providing the most comprehensive yet accessible analysis I can.

The Seraphic Bible’s creation story immediately sets the tone for what the reader can expect from this tome. It has resemblances to other creation narratives, yet is decidedly off. We can see how Gregoras attempted to mesh whatever text this is base off with the creation story from Genesis (though again it stumbles a lot, and anyone familiar will recognize the contradictions apparent) but most interestingly is the first figure, an unnamed, unspecified character who some in conspiracy theories have dubbed “One.” One does not appear in any other section of the Seraphic Bible, there is almost no description of him/her/them (their gender is also left ambiguous) and their role in the narrative is unclear. Is One meant to represent God? A representation of God’s angels? Some other spiritual being? A being from another planet or dimension? Any of these interpretations could be presented as plausible with the information (or lack thereof) presented on the character. Despite their minimal presence they form the “2001 Monolith” around which almost all interpretations are based upon. And yet One’s narrative contributions can be summed up in a few sentences. One appears on Earth near the dawn of time, from themselves spawns eight different new beings from themselves, which they dub “Seraph.” Each Seraph is associated with a different color aura (a surprising concept for this time period and location), White, Black, Green, Blue, Red, Yellow, Violet, and Indigo, all of which are split from One’s soul (souls are another important concept that will be returned to later, along with the cycle of death and rebirth). After an undetermined length of time White betrays and kills One for unknown reason (this is compared with the fall of Adam and Eve by Gregoras). Despite the comparison the lack of detail provides little context into the motivations of One or White, thus it is unclear if this was an original sin or if One was closer to the Greek Titans and perhaps attempted to eat their children. There’s simply not enough information to go on as to what sparked this conflict. Whatever the case was it was the inciting incident that led into the later trials of the Seraph and by extension, man.

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Chapter 5: Daemonium (Xegluron)

a thousand years of anger

I had never died

only rage

I didn’t even remember why anymore

no form no body

instead taking the guise of others

so many others

this one was called Hayden

a troubled adolescent

the objective, the same as always

KILL SERAPH KILL SERAPH KILL SERAPH KILL SERAPH KILL SERAPH KILL SERAPH KILL SERAPH KILL SERAPH KILL SERAPH KILL SERAPH KILL SERAPH KILL SERAPH KILL SERAPH KILL SERAPH KILL SERAPH KILL SERAPH KILL SERAPH KILL SERAPH KILL SERAPH KILL SERAPH KILL SERAPH

this seraph was a child, easy to kill

my spawn, mindless abominations, searched for the seraph

they were close I sensed it now I just waited

the girl, the sister approaches

“What are you doing?”

when I am in control, the human Hayden is asleep

in times where I must disguise myself, I awaken them

eventually she leaves

a spawn approaches

I go outside to meet it

the seraph has been found

along with another

an obstacle

I must destroy

KILL SERAPH KILL SERAPH KILL SERAPH KILL SERAPH KILL SERAPH KILL SERAPH KILL SERAPH KILL SERAPH KILL SERAPH KILL SERAPH KILL SERAPH KILL SERAPH KILL SERAPH KILL SERAPH KILL SERAPH KILL SERAPH KILL SERAPH KILL SERAPH KILL SERAPH KILL SERAPH KILL SERAPH

the spawn lead me to the house

immediately I sense the auras of the seraph

green aura, blue aura

why must I KILL SERAPH

it matters not

they must die

another aura

strange unfamiliar

like blue’s but… faded

THE OTHER HAS AWOKEN

must investigate later

I have now shed the body of Hayden

run on all fours

the green and blue auras draw closer

tear down the door

Blue seraph lays on furniture, a girl stands beside him, green has turned to face me

she raises her weapon

KILL SERAPH KILL SERAPH KILL SE

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Chapter 4: Normal (Laura)

I was the weird one in the homeschool group, because I was “normal”. I don’t mean that to put down the rest of my class, I was friends with just about everyone, it was just an observation, one made by my classmates. While exceptions such as myself exist, there is a lot of truth in the “weird unsocialized homeschooler” stereotype. To be honest I don’t know how I got this reputation, maybe everyone else is just so weird by comparison that I come off as plain. Most of them were from uber religious families that sheltered them from dangers of the world like Harry Potter, but there were exceptions. Like Grayson and Kish Blackwell, orphans obsessed with the occult, or Hayden, my brother who was… very trying, and not in the normal annoying brother way brothers are. Put it like this, his behavior towards other kids at only 9 got him kicked out of school.

That was why my parents started homeschooling us, out of necessity, not choice. At first I resented homeschooling because it was such a sudden change, but going to the group made it better. It gave me an outlet to experience the things I was missing, albeit in a different way. I joined the nerdy kids (which was everyone) for Dungeons & Dragons, I designed the yearbooks, and I helped organize and perform in Drama. The latter was my favorite thing to do, which made me unique in that I was the only one willingly participating. 

My best friend Kish also made it better. We’d met the same year I left Public school.  We were nothing alike, yet we were almost inseparable. She only participated in drama because I was into it, even though she hated it. We texted each other every day, practically all day.

Which was why it was strange that she hadn’t answered my text. Normally she replied at latest after about five minutes. It had been over thirty since her last message. I was starting to get concerned. I looked at my phone again to reread the most recent texts.

Kish: I’m going out for a walk with Grayson for a bit. I’ll get back to you soon. – Sent 2:34 PM

Me: Okay – Sent 2:34 PM

Me: Is everything alright there? – Sent 3:10 PM

It had been ten minutes since I’d sent that. Still nothing. Her initial message was confusing to me, she was never this vague. Or maybe I was overthinking it. That’s probably what it was, but I still couldn’t help but worry. I paced back and forth in my room, I’d been pacing since I’d sent that last text. I looked back at my phone again, still nothing. I knew there would be nothing, but it was almost compulsive.

I needed something to distract myself for a second. I plugged my phone into the charger and put it on the nightstand, then walked out of my room. I didn’t even know where I wanted to go yet, I just needed to give myself something to do.

Maybe I’ll go to the kitchen, find something to snack on. It was as good a plan as any. My brother was in the kitchen. He’d been acting… stranger than usual lately. He’d been spending more time out of the house, he never said where he went, he’d stopped hanging out with his friends, which was a good thing considering what a bad influence they were, but it was undeniably odd.

“What are you doing?” I ask.

“Nothing right now.” He said, leaning on the counter. “Just waiting.”

“Waiting for what?” I asked.

“None of your business.” He said. “Just man things.”

“Whatever.” I didn’t need this right now. I didn’t care that he was acting like a lizardman or something. I grabbed a bowl of fruit and went back to my room. Apparently the distraction had worked miracles. 1 new unread text. I picked up my phone.

Kish: You’re not going to believe this. – Sent 3:22 PM

Me: What? – Sent 3:25 PM

Kish: There were demons across the street, like ACTUAL demons, they chased me and my brother, and some woman claiming to be an angel killed them, and now Graysons in some kind of induced sleep oh god. – Sent 3:27 PM

Me: WTF, are you for real? – Sent 3:27 PM

Kish: YES. I don’t know what to do. I haven’t told my Aunt yet, idk how. – Sent 3:28

Me: I’m coming over. – Sent 3:28 PM

I felt my phone buzz as I put it in my pocket but I didn’t bother checking. I grabbed my purse and got in my car, a used 2015 model my parents got after I got my license. Their house was only a short drive away, I could have walked it but this was faster.

I backed out of the driveway and started down the street. Most of the way I would pass the many houses in the neighborhood but there was also a small park for jogging and dog walking. Nobody was there today, except a couple of people. As I got closer I immediately recognized my brother, what the hell was he doing here. Beside him were these strange cloaked individuals. One of which turned towards me, and it… was… its face. I didn’t know what it was but it was obviously not human.

Were those what Kish was talking about? What the hell had my brother gotten into?

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Chapter 3: Chrysalis (Thalia)

​After a thousand years of doing the same things over and over, you get used to repetition, the constant grind of the same over repeated. I’d killed tens of thousands of demons by this point, that was nothing new, as routine as eating or sleeping. Most missions I had no emotional attachment to what I was doing. Locate the target, destroy it, that’s usually how it went. 

This mission was different. For the first time in decades I’d felt something about what I was doing. 

I wasn’t hunting for the kill this time. Like everything in this world Seraphs never truly died, but rather reincarnated in a new form. This one, Blue, just happened to be the soul I was closest to. Not just in this form but in all our previous forms. Seraphs reincarnated as humans, so they don’t know what exactly they are until they mature. Their auras don’t read as Seraph until then either so from the point of death to new form to maturity the living Seraphs just have to wait it out. 

A couple days ago I’d started feeling that aura, which became stronger as I narrowed down its location. North America, Atlantic Coast, the city called Atlanta, and then finally down to “Peachtree Neighborhood” outside of the city. Immediately I found Blue’s new form near an abandoned church, along with a handful of demon spawn which I easily dispatched. The master was not around, which unfortunately meant I would inevitably have to deal with that later, I decided I’d cross that bridge when I came to it. 

After chasing both Blue and a straggler spawn I finally caught up with him and a girl who I’d correctly assumed was his sister. Another complication, wonderful. The hardest part of this process was by far explaining what a Seraph was and why they had to come with us. Bartholomew and Sayeh were naturals at this but I… I’d always had trouble expressing myself.

“Who the hell are you and what the hell is going on?” Blue asking the always expected question. So they were a male this time. He and his sister were half Asian half white, were both smaller than me, and wore casual American clothes not unlike the black hoodie and slacks I wore to blend in.

“I am Thalia. ” I said. “Those things were demon spawn. I just saved your life.” It was best to introduce these things slowly. “You haven’t told me your names.” 

 “I told you this was legit.” The girl said. “I’m Kish, this is Grayson. And I’m guessing you aren’t human, are you Thalia.” Heavy emphasis on the first syllable, coming out as “Thaaaa-lia.”

 “I’m not entirely human. I’m a Seraph.” I explain. ” And so is your brother.”

The siblings turn to look at each other, then turn back to me. “Is this some kind of elaborate prank? Did someone in the Leigh LeBlanc community set this up?” Grayson said.

 ” Who is… ” I say. “No it’s not a prank okay. If you’ll allow me to explain.”

 “Actually I’d rather go home and sleep.” Grayson says, starting to droop over.

 “How can you think about sleep at a time like this?” His sister says. “We need to go through the footage you got, get some expert opinions, maybe interrogate green haired lady over here.”

 “Excuse me?” I say. But then Grayson collapsed to the ground into the fetal position.

Kish kneels down beside him. “What the hell did you do?”

“Nothing. He’s asleep. The body goes into hibernation when it properly matures into a seraph.” I say. “Like a cocoon into a butterfly.

 What I didn’t say was how I hadn’t expected it to be this soon. Or how I know had to worry about both protecting him and the demon that would no doubt come straight here

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Chapter 2: Childhood Trauma and Inconvenient Demons (Kish)

​For as long as I could remember I’d had a fascination with the supernatural. My earliest memory in fact was the origin of this obsession. I was 6 at the time, my parents had died just a few weeks before so I have no concrete memories of them, even this memory is hazy. Actually I don’t even remember how long my parents had been dead by this point, or really any concrete details. All I have to go on are feelings, strong feelings, I couldn’t even be certain how much of it was real and how much was heightened by my overimaginitive young brain.

The things I know for sure are that I was that me and my brother were at the Douglas’ house while Aunt Catherine was doing… something related to the funeral I think? Those first weeks after our parents passed were a mess. Aunt Catherine suddenly had to figure out permanent accommodations for the three of us, help organize the funeral AND keep up as normal at her job. A lot of the time she asked other parents at the homeschool group to babysit us while she was busy. This was actually how I met my best friend, Laura Douglas.

Anyway Mr. and Mrs. Douglas mostly left us and their kids alone. Laura was 7 and Hayden, her brother was 9, making him the oldest of the group. We played Super Smash Bros or something and then decided to run around the back yard playing some game we made up. As I said I’m fuzzy on the details. What I do remember vividly is a moment where I was alone with Hayden. Even at nine Hayden was creepy, his edgelord phase already setting in. For some reason he thought it would be funny to tell me that he saw my parents’ ghosts in the basement of his house. Of course he dared me to go look, and I did. I walked down to that basement, each stair I descended felt like I was dropping a mile underground. I looked around, found nothing, yet somehow never put together that Hayden was trying to mess with me, so I kept going. I looked in every shelf, every corner, inspected every box, still nothing. Until I heard something drop out of no where. I jumped but I didn’t scream. I turned around, a shoebox had fallen off its place at the top of a shelf, seemingly all by itself. I got down on my hands and knees and uncovered the box, it was filled with antique coins and art supplies, both of which reflected my mom and dad’s hobbies respectively. This convinced me I was onto something. My parents were down here somewhere. I searched in that basement for what felt like an eternity, looking for another sign, anything, but nothing else appeared.

When Mrs. Douglas and Grayson finally found me down there I was crying. I told them what happened, though the more fantastical elements they obviously chalked up to overactive imagination combined with grief they took it very seriously. The parents scolded Hayden for scaring me but I don’t know if they did anything else after we left. They called my Aunt and she rushed over to pick us up. She was fuming when she got there. The Douglas parents apologized and made Hayden apologize too (one of those obviously fake and insincere apologies) but it took years until Aunt Catherine allowed us over there without her supervision again. 

I guess ever since that day I’d been looking for something, anything that would prove that I’d actually seen what I’d seen that day, prove that I wasn’t crazy. My brother and Aunt never said it but I could see the doubt in their eyes whenever I talked about this. This was why Leigh LeBlanc was the only person I truly felt like I related to, even though I’d never actually met them, there was no other sane person who shared my belief in the supernatural. And now after years of searching and bogus hoaxes, I’d finally found my proof.

Yep, that proof was chasing after me down the street right then. A slender freaky humanoid with long limbs it used to persue after me on all fours. Inconvenient, but in retrospect it’s surprising I never thought about the possibility. I was running for my life from a monster and more than anything I felt like laughing about the absurdity of it.

I ran back the way I came away from the church. The thing was fast but I still managed to keep ahead of it. Not to brag but I was probably the fastest thing alive in Peachtree Neighborhood. I knew I could make it back to the house before this thing ate me. I was more concerned about my brother, I’d shouted twice at him but he didn’t seem to hear me? What a dumbass. If we both survive I’ll make him get a hearing test.

I finally get to the house, hastily unlock the door, get in, slam it shut, and lock it back, within the span of a minute. Good thing since I was actually about to give out. Scratch that, a new problem immediately presents itself. The thing starts scratching on the door. Not like “your cat really wants in your room right now” scratching, more like slowly shredding the wood on your door. What do you do in this kind of situation? I could call the cops but A. They would think I’m insane and B. They wouldn’t get here in time. I had to do something right then. First I pushed a bookshelf in front of the door, though to be honest it probably didn’t buy me any time for as long as it took to do. 

Second, I uh, stared at the door attempting to figure out what to do. I stared for what felt like eternity until I realized I couldn’t hear scratching anymore. Maybe it just stopped for a second I thought, but nope, a minute passed and still nothing. I looked out the window to confirm, sure enough it wasn’t on the porch anymore. And oh look there’s my brother, running down the street. Took him long enough, except now that thing was running towards him? 

Grayson finally saw and turned back the other way, too late, I knew he wouldn’t be able to outrun as close as it was now. He was only saved by a sudden spike flying out of nowhere killing the demon. I breathed a sigh of relief. I pushed the bookcase back out of the way and rushed to meet him, my big dummy of a brother, and make sure he was okay. As I got closer I noticed he wasn’t looking at me, but at something down the street, which came into focus the closer I got.

The mysterious green haired woman

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Chapter 1: Hypersomnia (Grayson)

It was my eighteenth birthday, the day that I was officially an adult in the eyes of society, and all I wanted to do was sleep. Was this what it meant to be an adult? I hadn’t expected it to set in so quickly, the perpetual tiredness. Actually it had been going on for a while by this point. Since about last week I was in a perpetual state of tiredness, barely lumbering through every day like a zombie, reliant on caffeine to even keep myself going. Paradoxically no matter how much I slept I still woke up as tired as when I went to bed. Last night I went to sleep at 10:00 PM and then woke up at 6:00 AM. That was a full eight hours, and I didn’t wake up in the middle of the night at any point. And yet that morning I woke up as tired as a had been that night! I was tired, I was so so tired. Tired for no apparent reason. All I did that day was go do nothing at my homeschool group, then come back and do nothing at home.

Well okay maybe I didn’t entirely do nothing. At home I mean, homeschool group was the exact same as always. My body was present during Photography and Dungeons & Dragons class (it was less of an educational group than a hobby/social club) then I sat in the lunchroom while my sister was in drama class and engaged in a hilariously pointless debate on the Leigh Leblanc Discord, a debate entirely over the semantics of Leblanc’s interpretation of a heretical text written by an insane naked Byzantine man a thousand years ago called the Seraphic Bible. Coincidentally (or maybe not) this book was one of my birthday presents from my Aunt. Me and my younger sister had been following them since 2013. Half the time Leblanc’s essays and videos were excellent thorough analysis which combined their personal perspective with their vast knowledge of the occult and cinema. Other times… honestly they came off as kind of insane. Their fixation on this particular text provides an example, while the analysis of it as an amalgamation of Mesopotamian Polytheism, Judeo-Christian core theology, and even parts of Eastern philosophies such as Buddhism and Taoism paints a portrait of a work unlike anything else at its time, whenever Leblanc tries to connect the text to their actual spiritualism they lose me. They’ll go from scholarly theology straight to babbling about ancient aliens or reincarnation as a “device for the prophecy of the end times” or something. It was actually this jarring mix that kept me and my sister watching. The Leigh Leblanc channel was an absolute trainwreck bouncing from astounding highs to dizzying lows, a constant rise and fall as compelling as any television show. Leigh Leblanc was our favorite Shonen Protagonist.

Anyway besides that I got a couple of gift cards, I was at the point where I didn’t really ask for anything for or want to do anything special on my birthday. Just getting some money and maybe a book was fine enough for me. We also had subpar fast food and a frozen cake before Aunt Catherine had to go to work. By this point I’d zombied my way through social interaction for about eight hours straight. Time to go back to bed and sleep. Even though I knew it wouldn’t help I really couldn’t think of anything better to do that I actually felt like doing.

Unfortunately my sister had other plans. Plans which threatened to drag my barely awake ass even farther from the rest I sorely needed. I was sitting on my bed when she barged into my room, she had never bothered to knock with me, smartphone in hand, immediately taking a seat right next to me. Normally I’d say something witty like “Come right in” but that day I was just too tired to care.

“So you remember that thing I was talking about yesterday?” Kish said.

Oh god, not that thing. I think. Of all days why’d it have to be today? “What thing?” I said. Lying about not remembering to hopefully buy myself some time.

“The thing in the abandoned church!” She practically shouted. “Remember? There was that article about the guy who said he kept seeing demons come out of it? The one who mysteriously died right after?” Since we started living here with our Aunt we’d passed by that church every time we ever went out. It was burned down in the 50s and for some reason in all the decades that followed no one had bothered to rebuild or clear the ruins out. It still remained as an ominous relic smashed just across the street from their modern suburban neighborhood.

“Okay what about it?” I said, still playing dumb even though I know exactly what the answer will be.”

“Obviously we have to go in there and video tape the whole thing.” She said. “Internet fame awaits if there is like, a gateway to hell in there, more importantly we could get ourselves rich if something really good is in there.”

“Okay but our Aunt told me to watch you and keep you out of trouble. I’m pretty sure that includes no running off into old ruins looking for portals to hell.” I said, hoping it would dissuade her.

“You’re just scared aren’t you?” Of course she’d say that. To be one hundred percent truthful fear had nothing to do with it. Right then I couldn’t have cared less if there was a portal to hell in our damn living room, I just wanted to sleep.

“No, I just don’t want to waste my time getting barely legible footage that people will pick apart as proof demons exist.” I said, finally cutting to the heart of my argument. “That’s what the damn ghost hunters on Discovery channel are for.”

“Let’s flip a coin.” She said. “Heads we stay here and you can lay around all you want, tails we go over there.”

I closed my eyes, took a deep breath and thoroughly exhaled it. She never made it easy. At least this way there was a 50% chance this would get completely finished. And even if not I could still figure out a way to weasel out of it. “Okay, we’ll flip a coin, but if it lands heads I don’t want to hear about it again for the rest of the day.”

“Sure fine.” She said. We didn’t flip an actual coin, but rather used a coin flipping site on her phone. She pressed her finger on the screen and…

Tails… damn it. I’d always had bad luck, I should have known better than to agree to this. Kish knew it too, a self satisfied grin stretched on her face. “Looks like we’re ghost hunting.” She said.

And I didn’t even feel like standing up. You know what? Fine. We’ll go over there for a second, peak around, see that there is nothing there demonic there because obviously there would not be, and then go home. If Aunt Catherine asks we’ll say we went on a walk. It wouldn’t even be a lie. It’s a fifteen minute walk from the house just following the sidewalk on the one street connecting our house and the surrounding neighborhood to the highway the church was on. Besides I was an adult now. I had reached the age at which I could legally supervise my sister rummaging around an abandoned ruin of a church. So exciting.

When we got there I realized that I’d never seen the church up close. It had always been brief glances from the car window passing it by. Moss had covered much of the stone the building was built with while almost any wood was covered black from where the fire had burned it. Only one of the double doors at the entrance remained and even it barely held at the hinge. Getting in wouldn’t be hard, and apparently nobody had bought the land so they wouldn’t technically be trespassing. Superstition had kept anyone from tearing the thing down and putting a McDonald’s in its place I suppose.

The roof of the church had gapping holes and large parts of it were just gone, so the interior was illuminated by the daylight. The floor had been covered by overgrown grass and past the altar almost the entire back wall was missing. You know what wasn’t there? A portal to hell. Though honestly even if there was one with thousands of demons pouring out it could not matter less to me. I was going home, and I was going straight to bed.  I turned off my phones video recording feature. “Well Kish, this was a bust. How about we go home?” Except that when I turn around she isn’t there. Had I been so tunnel visioned that I hadn’t even noticed she wasn’t behind me? 

Oh god, where the hell did she go? My head felt like it was going to explode. I’d been getting headaches on and off since around the same time I’d started feeling tired all the time, but most of those were minor. This felt like I was getting stabbed through the head, over and over, every other second. It was happening so frequently that at a certain point I just became almost numb to it, but at the same time my brain was still telling me that there was something obviously wrong here. It was a feeling like having ants inside your skin, all you think you can do is scream.

Except I didn’t scream. I had to find my sister, so I sucked up and ran outside the church. She wasn’t there either, instead what greeted me was… unsettling. On the ground just next to the highway was the body of something that wasn’t quite human. From a distance it looked normal but the closer I got the more I realized how strange it was. It had humanoid shape, but its arms and legs were much longer than its thin body, it had twelve inch long fingers protruding from its hands still moving back and forth even as the rest of its body laid lifeless on the floor, possibly dead? The spike shoved in its neck confirmed, definitely either dead or on the way.

What the hell?

I was so busy processing that… thing that I hadn’t even noticed the woman standing above it, presumably the killer. She was about six feet tall, wore all black, had an eyepatch over her left eye, and had short olive green hair. She stared at me, not a hint of surprise in her one eye, dare I say she had recognition. The weird part was that she seemed familiar for me too, though I’d no clue how, or if this was good or bad recognition.

I didn’t wait for her to say anything. I started running, running as fast as I could back to the neighborhood. Running past her. I had to find my sister.

I had to find her before those things did.

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