Kira took a deep breath and shut her eyes tightly, hoping that she would wake up and all this would be a dream. She wasn't really in the cupboard of the loft, she was safe and warm in her own bed, or maybe in Randy's bed, with his arms around her.

"I don't see anything, can I come out now?" She lied. Kira had yet to open her eyes.

"Toby says he's in there, but you have to open your eyes to see him, stupid."

"Stop it, Kristi, and let her out already!" She heard Randy yell as she took another breath, thinking maybe this one would be her last, and opened her eyes.

She was alone in the room. The door opened at the same time, and Randy scurried in after her, practically shoving Kristi out of the way.

"Are you okay?" He asked, pulling her into a hug.

"I'm fine." She looked at her little sister, sitting in the doorway and staring at something. "It's okay, Kristi, there's no one else in here. Come here and talk to me."

Kristi shook her head, her gaze never leaving the wall to the right of them.

"Oh, oh my god."

On the wall to Kira's right was the image of a triangle with a circle inside it, looking like it had been painted on fresh.

"Girls, did you do this?" Kira asked as Katie appeared behind Kristi. Both girls shook their heads no.

"it was Toby." Kristi said innocently, walking away.

"Kristi, I want you to listen to me." Randy emerged from the cabinet quickly, grabbing Kristi's arm before she could leave. Katie helped Kira out, and Kira slammed the door shut behind them, wanting never to see that image again. "You need to tell Toby to stop, okay? He's scaring your sisters. You know Kira works so hard for you two already, giving her another mess to clean up isn't going to help."

Kristi's face fell, and she stared at the ground.

"I'm sorry. Don't tell Momma?"

Kira nodded, pulling her baby sister into a hug.

"You just have to tell him to stop, okay? He'll listen to you, I know he will." She whispered into Kristi's ear.

"No, he won't. But I can try."

Kristi moved in front of the cabinet door, staying about a foot away from it, and called to Toby. The door swung open in seconds, making Kira resist the urge to go grab her youngest sister.

"Toby, you have to go away." The house started to shake and quiver, like it had during the earthquake. "Stop it, Toby! Leave us alone!"

The movement of the house stopped, and the cabinet door slammed shut again.

"Did it work?" Kira asked Randy, his arm still firmly around her. He shrugged.

"No," Kristi said, looking defeated. "We only made him angrier."