It was late in the evening as Lois strode on the streets of Metropolis angrily, after she just lost her job at The Inquisitor. She tried her best to be strong and hold her tears from forming but failed. She passed a toyshop along the way and in there displayed an ouija board that looked appealing from the window. Without any hesitation, Lois walked into the shop. She needed to free her mind and thought that maybe playing the ouija board would help. She took it out from the display rack and purchased it on the spot.

Once she got in her apartment, she slammed the door shut and immediately unwrapped the ouija board, like an excited child. After it's unwrapped, she opened the box slowly and took out the board. She flipped the board open and inside of it displayed a range of numbers and alphabets with a 'yes' and 'no' wordings at each corners. Lois got more enthusiastic to play it and placed the board on the lounge. She then took out the silver coin that they prepared and placed it on the planchette.

Lois took a deep breath and cracked her knuckles before she began the game. She gently put her right index finger on the coin and softly called the spirits. "Spirits, spirits if you're there please come out". She concentrated on the coin and waited for it to move, but failed. The coin stood still on the planchette without a tiniest move. Suddenly, the wind swept through fiercely in the Talon as the windows shut giving a loud thud. Lois' heart began to beat rapidly at the sudden occurrence. The next thing she knew, goose bumps began to revolved on the surface of her arm that made her quiver.

Lois is now confused, she's not sure whether to released her finger from the coin or keep it there as she forgot to read the rules and regulations before playing the game. Without any delay, she quickly released her finger from the coin. She gave one last glance on the board as she closed it and placed it back into the box. Lois then searched for the rules and regulations sheet in the box and successfully found it. She then went over to make herself a cup of coffee. After her coffee was made, she slouched herself on the couch and diligently read the rules and regulations while sipping her coffee.

Halfway through reading it, Lois was alarmed when she heard a creaking sound from the door. She stood up to have a peek and was relieved when she saw Chloe walk in instead. "Hey, cuz" Chloe greeted her.

"Hey" replied Lois.

"What's wrong, Lo? You look like you've just seen a ghost," said Chloe as she noticed how tense Lois was.

"It's nothing," answered Lois reluctantly as she headed back to the couch. Chloe stared at her confusingly and headed towards to the lounge and prepared herself with a coffee.

"I got fired from The Inquisitor" Lois suddenly blurted out.

"What?" Chloe said in disbelief. "How did it happen?"

"I don't know. The editor hated my stories and thinks that it's not Inquisitor's material enough. They gave me several warnings about my writing but I refused to listen because I think they're missing the concept of investigative journalism," explained Lois.

"It's okay, Lo. You don't belong in The Inquisitor anyway; they're more of a tabloid than a real newspaper. I'm sure there's a better opportunity elsewhere" Chloe gave some encouragement to Lois.

"Thanks, lil cuz. Anyway, I need time to relax my mind now before hunting for another job," said Lois as she sipped her coffee.

At the corner of the lounge, Chloe spotted something and decided to have a look. "Lo, did you just purchase an ouija board?"

"Yeah, I've never played it before. So I just decided to give it a try" Lois got out from her seat and walked towards the lounge.

"So, this is your idea of relaxing your mind?" Chloe questioned with a smirk.

"What? When I was growing up in the base, I saw those soldiers playing it when they're bored but they never let me in because I'm a girl. They thought that I might freak out while playing it" said Lois irritably and rolled her eyes.

"I see that you're busy studying the rules" Chloe noticed the sheet of paper in her hand.

"Yeah, and I think I played it wrong just now" said Lois worriedly.

"Wow, you attempted to play it without reading the rules? How smart of you, Lo" said Chloe sardonically and shook her head.

Lois was annoyed by Chloe's demeanor and took the box away from her. She then placed the rules back in and kept it under her bed. "Maybe we should play in a group or something," suggested Lois.

"Are you serious? Who else are we going to play it with? Clark and Jimmy?" questioned Chloe sarcastically.

"That's a good idea, maybe we can play it here tomorrow" replied Lois excitedly.

"But.."

"It's a deal then!"

Annoyed, Chloe agreed and allowed Lois to plan it. Lois dived onto her bed and flipped her phone opened to text both Clark and Jimmy pertaining the game.

On a dark and stormy night Lois, Chloe, Clark and Jimmy gathered at the Talon after the customers had left to begin the game. Lois and Chloe set up the table by lighting candles around it just like how it's stated in the rules. Lois' then positioned the ouija board in the middle of the table. Chloe became the waitress for the day and served them all a cup of coffee.

"So, who's gonna start?" Clark asked Lois with a smirk.

"Fine, I'll start," volunteered Lois who is annoyed by Clark. Lois gently rests her index finger on the planchette, followed by Clark and Jimmy's fingers. Chloe on the other hand took out her notepad and pen. "Chlo, aren't you joining us?"

"Well, someone has to take down some notes throughout the entire game" Chloe stated.

"Fine, I'll start with the first question. Does anyone here want to talk with us?" Lois called the spirits. The four of them focused on the planchette and waited for the coin to make its first move.

"Hello?" Lois called again.

"Maybe they don't wanna play with us" Jimmy finally spoke, nervously.

"Maybe it takes time," answered Chloe. Suddenly, the coin began to move as slow as a turtle away from the planchette.

"Okay, who's moving the coin?" asked Lois surprised by the sudden movement.

"Not me" Clark and Jimmy shook their heads in unison.

"Oh crap! It's finally happening" said Lois, tensed.

The first alphabet that coin moved was the letter 'H', and then it slowly traveled to the letter 'E', 'L', 'P' and then it stopped. Chloe took down the letters one by one and it spelled 'HELP'. Before Chloe could say the word out to them, the coin continued to move to another letter. This time it moved to the letter 'M', 'E' and it stopped again.

"It says, help me" Chloe read it out. The four of them stared at each other puzzled not knowing what to do.

Clark then asked the spirit a question. "What's your name?"

The coin shifted again, this time it aimed to the letter 'A', 'M' and it ended at 'Y'. "Amy" Jimmy muttered, all of a sudden there's a blurred image that appeared to look like a little child running across the Talon.

"Did you guys see that?" asked a frightened Lois, pointing to the direction of the little child.

The rest of them gazed at Lois' direction and saw nothing. "I don't see anything, Lois" Clark responded. Chloe and Jimmy shook their heads in disagreement.

"Never mind, I think I'm hallucinating again," said Lois as gulped her cup of coffee, hoping that she'll get her head back in reality.

"Are you okay, Lois?" Clark asked concerned.

"I'm fine" Lois smiled nervously, but suspected that something did go wrong during the game.

"Okay, if that's the case then I'll start with the next question," volunteered Jimmy. "Amy, how can we help you?"

They waited patiently for the coin to move but it didn't this time. Shrills of a little girl suddenly filled the room, asking for help. Lois' heart jumped when she heard it and she scanned the room, hoping that she's not suffering from a delusional disorder.

"Did you guys hear that?" asked a terrified Lois.

"No!" all three said in unison.

"I swear I heard someone screaming," insisted Lois as her entire body began to quiver in fear.

"Lois, we didn't hear anything. Are you sure you're okay?" Clark inquired again but this time he used his telescopic vision and scrutinized each part of the Talon hoping that Lois might be right but found nothing.

"Maybe, we should give it a rest," suggested Chloe as she proceeded to clear the table.

"Chloe, I need to have a word with you" Clark said as he pulled Chloe by the arm gently to the corner of the room, leaving Lois and Jimmy behind. "What's up with Lois? I didn't hear or see anything while playing it"

"I don't know, Clark. She hasn't been herself lately" said Chloe clueless. "Do you think that the spirit only wants to talk to her?"

"But why Lois and not us?" Clark thought about it suspiciously.

"I don't know, Clark" shrugged Chloe.

"I think we need to give Lois some rest while we figure it out tomorrow" proposed Clark as Chloe nodded and headed back to the table.

"Lois, I think you should get some rest and we'll figure it out tomorrow," advised Clark with full of concern.

Lois stared at Clark quizzically. "So, you believe me now?"

"Well, it's possible for the spirit to only communicate with one person instead of the rest of us. Maybe, Amy felt comfortable talking to you" Clark came out with a possible theory.

"But why me? And how did you know it was Amy?" asked Lois questionably.

"It was a girl that you saw and heard, right?" confirmed Clark.

"Yeah" Lois then buried her face in her hands and heaved a sigh.

"You should rest, Lois. I'm heading off now and we'll figure something out tomorrow," said Clark as he gestured Jimmy to come with him and left the Talon.

Lois and Chloe cleaned up the Talon and headed to bed for a fresh start in the morning.