Both gave a heavy sigh as Alison stopped in her tracks, wondering why the vase was broken, then as her face looked up wondering why they both jumped when she came in.

"...What happened?" Dusk rubbed the back of his head.

"Nothing, the demon broke a lamp, and we came up and you scared us that's all." She gave a sort of confused blink but nodded and looked around.

"I-is everything alright though?" Dusk nodded and smiled, beginning to walk out into the hall with Jeremy following.

"Yeah every thing's fine Alison, I swear all it did was break the lamp." She gave a smile and a nod.

"Well, I have a question..." Dusk looked back at her with his blank face.

"Yes?"

"Well, before we left me and my sister were having a chat about this entire situation, and we eventually came up with her saying about a friend she had, who was experiencing similar things. She said as it turned out it was a poltergeist...Do you, think that could be what's happening here?" Dusk gave a sigh, then began walking down the hall, with her and Jeremy behind him.

"...Well, to start, a poltergeist is not technically a ghost. It's, most commonly, the embodiment of the negative energy of a person. If there is a spiritual presence in a spot, but the spirit itself cannot manifest itself in any from for whatever reason, being not powerful enough or whatever, will be able to gain power through negative emotions of a living person. This is increased if said person is a psychic or medium or something of that sort." You could tell Alison was struggling to keep up, both with his walking and his long and quickly pout explanation as they got to the bottom of the stairs. He gave them no rest as they reached the couch and continued to listen. "Mostly with poltergeists the happenings are noisy. As a ghost would appear to you as an actual form, a poltergeist would throw a book across the room." He accompanied the last part by a humorous motion that made both his brother and Alison laugh. He began to conclude his speech by crossing his legs. "Your right though, often demons are mistaken as poltergeist's and vice-versa...but no, I don't sense any emotional stress with you other than this haunting, it's a demon." Alison gave a sigh and then chuckled, impressed by his knowledge on all this.

"Oh alright, simply wondering." He nodded.

"It's fine, I'm glad you brought it up actually. It's good to let client's know everything about the situation, it's a lot easier to-blah blah blah, blah blah blah blah, blah?" Jeremy rolled his eyes, the last part of Dusk's sentence blocked from his mind as he leaned sideways on the arm of the couch and gave a deep sigh, which caught Dusk's attention. "I told you might get both scared and bored." Jeremy again rolled his eyes.

"Yeah but when are you going to get to it? You gonna kick the demon's ass yet or not?" Dusk chuckled and Alison smiled.

"Once she's prepared, I'm prepared and maybe you, then yes I will, but we aren't there yet so be patient." The snow white fox looked away and mumbled under his breathe.

"...I've been patient..." Dusk continued to look forward but smiled.

"I heard that..." Jeremy then said in an equal tone voice.

"I don't care." Dusk gave another smirk, and in one swift movement, had the younger fox in a headlock, and began rubbing his knuckles across his head in a continuous motion while grinning. Jeremy looked a little surprised and his instant motion was to attempt to escape the foxes grasp. It was no use, as Dusk eventually let him go himself. The younger fox frowned and fixed his three bangs like Dusk had damaged them. He however didn't say anything, and went back to starring the other way. Dusk continued, now getting serious again.

"Alright, you ready?" Alison looked a little nervous but nodded and got up, walking over to the silver/whitish fox and the smaller one, who sat on the couch, watching Dusk intently, getting interested in what it was he did exactly to get rid of demons. The white fox again, like he always did, sat down with his legs crossed, and he even put his forefinger and thumb together on each hand, in a very Buddha looking manner as he closed his eyes. Both Jeremy and Alison stood quiet before he spoke quietly. "...Jeremy...get my book please." the fox blinked and looked around, seeing a book that was somehow there on the table, where it hadn't been a second ago, he could of swore it. He went over, grabbed the thick book and placed it in front of Dusk. The elder fox took a very deep breathe, before his hands all at once flew together into a single flat surface, like another meditation sign. The book had flown open to about the middle of it when he did this, and he began clenching his eyes tightly. Jeremy went a little wide eyed, and Alison gasped, as blue energy began flowing from him, seemingly from his very body. As more began to flow, it began to take shape, and became a solid, spinning orb around him. (Picture rasengan from Naruto)

There was a blinding flash, and Alison and Jeremy covered their eyes. When they opened them again, they both gasped.

"...Alright..." Dusk slowly stood up, his fur was now a blinding white, the two actually had to squint in order to see him as not as more of a glowing white than himself. He took a deep breathe, and looked around, and smirked. "...Oh it doesn't like this...it doesn't like this one bit..."

LOL Supernatural Super form XD. I'm very stressed with school, and the amount of free time I get, I usually end up using on other things. So I'll say the line that most say and you all hate to hear. "I'm not posting as much." I WILL post when I have an inspiration for one of my stories, like this, I'll e able to make another one for this tomorrow. So PLEASE be a LITTLE more patient with such fics as "generation", "Waking Horizon" and "Override"...and "Whole". I'm REALLY TRYING. But really, those stories, not including Whole are not popular at all...might be a reason why I don't feel very compelled. Oh well, I'll get to them eventually. For now enjoy Dusk about to go all SUPAHNATURAL! On the demon's ass!