Oh no, it's Hash'ak'gik!! And in Seacia's body!! This could spell trouble for our beloved vampires! T-R-O-U-B-L-E. AHHHHHH, it did spell trouble!!!

The Edge of the Coin: The Return of the Darkness
By Ryoken

The six vampires stood up and frantically moved far away from the grinning Seacia. Or Hash'ak'gik. She breathed deeply and loudly as she flexed her claws, almost with pleasure.
"Ahh, Kain," Seacia said, her voice converting more so to that of Hash'ak'gik. "I must give you my thanks for leading Seacia to me."
"What in hell do you speak of, demon?! Leave her at once!!" Kain commanded, signaling for his sons to retrieve the soul reaver from Raziel and bring it to him.
"You brought her there to revive your sons, did you not? That was my chance to escape the abyss and be reborn into this world!!" she cackled. Raziel began to moan as he started to awaken.
"Seacia...?" She turned to face him, smiling.
"My beloved...you awake," Hash'ak'gik said, imitating her voice.
"Raziel, don't listen to her, it's-" Kain tried to say.
"Quiet, Kain!!"
"Beloved? What's wrong with you, you've never called me that before..." he said, standing up.
"Here, Kain!" Dumah said, giving him the Soul Reaver.
"Thank you, Dumah. Now then, Hash'ak'gik, I order you to go back to the abyss where you came from or else," he said, thinking that he would obey.
"Or else what?" Hash said, with his voice. "Are you going to kill me? That's a laugh, Kain. You know what would happen should you try to get rid of me like that," and he laughed evilly.
"Raziel, get away from there, now!" He said.
"Don't have to tell me twice," Raziel told him, avoiding Seacia's arm as she tried to grab him.
"If you will not leave, then tell us: why?"
"It's rather simple, Kain. I imagined you'd figure it out on your own. But no matter. Seacia is the only one powerful enough to sustain me. She belongs to me, now. And so, will Nosgoth!!" He cackled, and he made her jump to the Pillar of Balance where she climbed to the top of it, like Zephon would, pushed off of it, flying into the air and out of sight.
"Dear Gods, who knows what he'll do with someone like Seacia in his possession," Kain thought aloud.
"Could someone tell me what's going on??" Raziel asked with his hands on his hips.
"To put it plainly for you, Hash'ak'gik has taken control of Seacia. In other words, he's possessed her," Kain told him, handing him back the Reaver.
"Then he shall die...again," Raziel smiled, punched his clawed fist into his opposite hand.
Kain laughed. "I'm afraid it is not that simple to dispossess someone, Raziel. It takes a very long time, and in this case, I'm not even sure how to bring him out of her."
"There must be a way. And I'll bet my wings that Rahab can find something in his books about this. Even if it's a small piece of information, right Rahab?" He said hopefully.
"Well, I might, given the time," he guessed.
"How much time?" Kain asked.
"I've no idea."
"I hate to disappoint you, but we cannot allow him to run free like that. Rahab, take Melchiah and Zephon with you, the rest of you will come with me to find her. Understood?" They nodded. "Then let us go."
They went off in their separate directions, Rahab, Melchiah, and Zephon to Rahab's stash of books, and Raziel, Kain, Dumah, and Turel to find Seacia. What they would do when they found her though, was still a mystery...

Ok, short, I know, but I wanted to finish this before I had to leave my computer. Gonna end the story on a phrase: It's always darkest before dawn. So if you're going to steal your neighbor's newspaper, that's the time to do it.