Ed and Lorraine got out of their blue four door car and took one look at the house. Lorraine swallowed hard knowing that something bad happened in this house. She hadn't even stepped into the house, and yet she knew that something was not going to like their presence. The house was one story and was painted white. It was far off of the road, but was not surrounded by many trees. Lorraine glanced at Ed, and then quietly sighed. It wasn't a sigh of pain or being scared, but it was a sigh of telling herself that she was ready.
"Ed something bad happened here and is making sure that they are taking control of this family. For some reason whatever is here refuses to leave, and it's presence will only get stronger." Lorraine said as she walked around the car and looked at Ed. This family was a mother, a father, a three year old girl, a five year old boy, and ten year old twins, one a girl, one a boy. Lorraine knew that she had to find out why the demon possessed spirit was targeting this specific family. It could be like what had happened to the Perron's last year, and the spirit haunted anyone who took their land.
Ed looked at Lorraine and walked over to her. "You promise you're going to be okay no matter what happens?" Ed asked as he could feel his heart beating quick. He didn't want to lose her like he thought he did back with the Maurice case. He wasn't going to let that happen to her again, even though he knew that doing things like this took a toll on her.
"I'm going to be fine. Don't worry about me. I promised myself that I was going to help this family, and I am not going to rest until this family is helped and safe." Lorraine said as she looked at Ed and then looked back at the house.
"Well, should we enter the house and meet the family then?" Ed asked as he took Lorraine's hand and breathed in heavily. Lorraine knew that it was time for them to meet the family. If they delayed things then a more negative physical effect could occur. Lorraine glanced over at Ed, as Ed glanced at her. They were ready to meet the family, and they were ready to help them out.
Ed was the first one to walk up the steps to the small porch. He looked around, thinking that this family must be a loving family. There were roses planted along the porch, and there were some toys in the front yard. Ed turned toward the front door of the house and clenched his right fist. He then knocked on the door, waiting for the family to answer.
