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Bryan slowly maneuvered the van up the familiar, but ominous, driveway, the large house seemed to tower over them, and looked as if it was continuously shrouded in shadows.

Kai slipped out of the passengers seats and was immediately welcomed by nervous and frightened American teens. Max grasped onto him for dear life as the others shuffled nervously outside, away from the porch.

The Blitzkrieg boys glare hatefully up at the house, knowing that the demon inside was glaring back with equal force. They weren't afraid of this demon, they've encountered things far worst than whatever power this demon possessed.

"What happened?" Rick asked after a moment of uneasy silence. "The blessing didn't even work."

"No, it worked," Kai said, handing Max back over to his mother. "But it only wounded the demon, not banished him."

"It seems like the priest you asked to bless the house hasn't done one this powerful before," Tala said, his eyes roaming over the house. "Blessings are supposed to be very powerful."

Kai gazed over to Michael. "Are you fairing better now?"

"Yes," Michael nodded, a slight bit of relief etched in his voice. "Rick, ah, helped me."

Rick bit back a smirk while Michael blushed softly. Kai blinked, confuse, at them. He sent a glance to Tala who was wearing his own smirk. He couldn't help but think he was missing something, but decided that it wasn't important right now.

"It seems that when the Demon was wounded for that week, the three human spirits remained," Kai said. "Because of the way they left this world, they are unable to move on."

"What are we going to do?" Michael asked.

"Something that hasn't been done before," Bryan answered. "We're going to have to somehow banish this demon and then send the three spirits towards the light."

"It's going to be difficult and dangerous," Spencer spoke. "But it has to be done."

The All stars shared a nervous look amongst themselves, each one of them wondering what else could possible happen. Before all of this started, none of them believed in the paranormal, afterlife, the essence of the soul or heaven and hell. But now, it seems that everything they once knew, had all gone flying out the window, along with the belief that science can explain everything.

They now know that demons do exist. But with the existence of demons means Angels exist as well, and they come in all shapes in sizes. Their angels came in the form of a Russian blading team.

They know that fate exists also. Fate brought Kai to America, brought him down their street and brought them together. Fate had brought them the one person who would believe what they had to say. The one person who could bring about the solution to their problems.

They also know that Hell exist. They were living on the edge of it's fiery pits.

"First thing's first," Kai said suddenly. "We need another priest."

"Why?" Rick asked.

"He needs to bless the place again," Tala answered.

"But the last blessing didn't work."

"We're getting another one," Tala responded. "He's an old friend of ours and quite knowledgeable in demon possessions, hauntings etc."

"A blessing isn't the only thing that's going to happen," Spencer sent a gaze towards Kai. "After the blessing comes the hard part."

"What?" Max asked.

"While the demon is wounded I'm going to have to coax it out, revealing itself and then banish it from the house," Kai said. "It is like an exorcism, but instead of a person, I must exorcise the house."

"To drive out the demon Kai has to do a cleansing ritual at the same time," Tala said.

"After the demon has been condemned we need to direct the remaining human spirits to go towards the light," Bryan finished for him.

"For the cleansing ritual to work we must open all doors and windows," Ian added, jumping up and down on the spot so the taller teens can see him.

"And this should work?" Judy asked.

"Yes, defiantly."

The All stars shared a look again. "When do we start?"

"I'll get on to Father Maxwell straight away," Tala said, heading over to the van. "I think he's in Pakistan at the moment."

"While we wait for him to arrive, I'll head back to the ancient burial ground and mediate," Kai said. "I need to get ready for this battle."

"Why an ancient burial ground?" Steve asked, confused.

"The native Americans and animal guides should help me prepare mentally and spiritually," Kai answered. "The ancient Americans believed heavily in worshipping the earth and all it's spirits, they work side-by-side with nature spirits, who in turn work to keep the earth pure."

"So in short, they don't like demons who threaten to taint the earth?" Michael said.

Kai smiled softly. "That's right."

"This is a big house, so we need lots of sticks of Cleary sage and plenty of salts," Bryan muttered, sizing up the house. "How many room was there again?"

"666" Rick muttered.

Bryan snorted. "No, seriously."

"Ah…" They began to mentally count. "About 26 I think."

"That includes the laundry, kitchen, bathrooms and all little nooks and crannies that were big enough to be a small room." Emily said.

Bryan nodded. "We'll get about 30 bundles just in case. We'll stick about two or three in Michael's room. It seems to be the most violent."

"Which room has had the least amount of activity?" Spencer asked, suddenly.

"Kitchen?" Max asked the others who nodded. "Yeah, the kitchen. Nothing has happened in there yet."

"Why?" Steve asked.

"I'm afraid you'll all have to be present during this exorcise," Spencer answered.

"We'll be here too," Ian piped up. "We'll all be in the kitchen while Father Maxwell and Kai do what they need to do."

"We have to hide in the kitchen?" Rick asked.

Bryan snorted again. "You don't want to be with them when what goes down, goes down."

"Yes, it's something I prefer you not to see," Kai said, rubbing his arm nervously. "It's quite dramatic."

"But me an Rick sat in on the night investigation," Michael said. "Are you saying it's going to be worst than that?"

"Much worst," Bryan whispered, throwing a concern glance at Kai.

Michael couldn't help but shiver. What he and Rick had experience that night was terrifying. They were speaking with a being they couldn't see or hear, but knew was there because it communicated through the use of knocks and when it was angered, it threw the bed at them.

"Are you sure you're up to this, Kai?" Max asked suddenly.

"I must admit, I am a little nervous," Kai confessed. "I have as of yet never done a exorcism on a house this large. I have banished a few demons in my life, but this one, it is quite strong."

An uncomfortable silence fell over the group and Kai immediately felt that he had to say something to reassure them all.

"But do not worry, I will have Dranzer with me," Kai said. "She'll protect me."

"She? Dranzer is a female?" Judy asked.

"Yes," Kai nodded. "You remember, I am able to speak with the bit beasts."

Max suddenly shoved his hand in his pocket and pulled out his blade. "Take Draciel. He can help protect you."

"Take all our bit beasts," Michael said, pulling his blade out as well. "You're going into danger because of us, it's the least we can do."

Kai let his gaze fall over the group, as he did so, he open his mind link with Dranzer.

I think it will be most beneficial to our cause, young master. Dranzer whispered, light touching Kai's mind.

Kai nodded, but mentally poke Dranzer, reminding her not to call him master.

Dranzer laughed softly. It will also help with the healing process. It will feel as if they had a hand in the condemnation of this demon.

Kai nodded, again. He blinked and looked over at the group and found them staring, confusion etched on each of their faces. He blushed softly.

"I'm sorry," he muttered. "I was just speaking with Dranzer."

Understanding spread across their faces and they nodded. "What did she say?"

"She says that with your bit beasts helping us, the demon will be banished far quicker than previously anticipated," Kai said, offering a small smile.

The All stars all pulled out their blades and handed their bit beasts to Kai, the Russians doing the same.

"Wouldn't want anything to happen to you." They whispered as they handed over their bit beasts, causing Kai to blush.

"I just finished talking to Father Maxwell," Tala said, walking back over to the group. "He'll be here tomorrow morning."

"Then I have the rest of the day to prepare," Kai said, gently placing all the bit chips in a clean white handkerchief. "That will be plenty of time."

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Quite a dull, chapter, yes? Just a few chapters left to go.

Next chapter: The epic battle begins.

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