After reading this story, I decided to continue it...after a very looong time. lol Enjoy.

Booth opened his eyes to see that he was in Brennan's office...alone. He rubbed his eyes and got out of the couch, looking for her.

Nobody was in the Jeffersonian. He was all alone. No Brennan and no squints.

'Why didn't she wake me up?' Booth frowned. He walked around the lab, amused at how quiet and empty it was after-hours.

"Bones?" He called, her name echoing the building.

"Here." He turned around to see Brennan smiling and leaning on the platform railing.

He smiled back. "Where's everybody?"

"Home. Nobody's working right now. I pressume it's because it's after work hours?" She taunted.

"Hmm." Booth thought for a while and then asked. "Where'd you go?"

"Restroom." She plainly said as she walked towards him. "I would've told you, but you looked so sweet sleeping."

Booth flashed his charm smile. "Bones, you think I look sweet sleeping?"

Brennan walked around him, smiling, she stood behind him and grabbed his ass and whispered, ''It's not the only sweet thing about you, Seeley."

"Whoa! Bones!" He jumped. He turned to look at her and furrowed his eyebrows. She still smiled when Booth got her hands.

"What's wrong?" She asked as she got closer to him, centimeters apart from his lips. He noticed that she was acting strangely. 'What's going on with her?'

"I--I don't think...W-we should be doing...this." He groaned as she nibbled his earloaf.

"Mmm. You taste ssso good, Seeley." She whispered, tickling his ear.

'Why does she keep calling me Seeley?' he thought. Then he got her by her arms and pulled her back.

"Bones, I really don't think that this is such a good idea." He said. Brennan then started to laugh evilly...almost like...LILLY.

Realization shocked Booth's mind when Brennan's blue eyes turned white as she laughed. "Bones!" He shook her. He let go of her and took a step back.

Booth searched his chest for the cross necklace and found that it was gone. He looked up and saw Brennan (possessed by Lilly) holding the necklace by the string.

"Lost something, Lover?" She taunted.

"I made you get out! How the hell did you--" Booth yelled in fear.

"Oh please. You can't keep me away from this body. We complement eachother. Besides, I've grown a liking to you, Seeley Booth." She walked closer to him and he took steps back.

"Lilly, please--" He didnt realize how much his voice shook.

"Please, what? You didn't want me out when I was kissing your neck. You liked it. I know you did."

"No! I didn't! Please! Let her go!" He pleaded.

"No. I wanna have fun. Come play with me." She sang.

Booth, afraid for his life, ran and soon was caught up by Lilly. He fell to the floor and he rawled backward while looking up at her.

"Why are you running from me?" She asked.

Booth finally reached the wall and was sandwitched by it and Lilly. She bent down and grabbed his hair, making him look up at her in the eye.

"If you really love Dr. Brennan, you're going to have to do everything I tell you to." He saw that her eyes grew greyer, and then black as she spoke. His eyes traveled to her pocket and he saw his cross necklace peeking out. He grabbed for it and stuck it in front of her face, making her step back, hissing.

He made a break for it, running towards the office but it was blocked by her once again. He turned and ran as fast as he could, anywhere and hopefully she would step back. She showed up again in front of him, but he stuck out the cross and she would wince.

He ran to the kitchen and locked himself in there. A few seconds later, he heard her banging on the door and hissing.

He crawled in a corner and hid. 'I'm hiding from my own partner whose possessed by an evil little girl under a kitchen counter. Aren't I the best Agent and ex-sniper?' He thought in sarcasm.

After she stopped banging on the door, Booth got out from under the counter and slowly made way towards the door. He was about to open it, when he heard her sing,

'Lit-tle Lil-ly, cold and drear-y

Sang to lit-tle ani-mals, "Come with me."

Scared by betray-al, She stuck a big nail

In the poor creat-ure's feet.

Her laugh wasn't butter, but Rusty and utter

She frighte-ned the neigh-bors a-way.

Lit-tle Lil-ly, took a bowl of chil-ly

And dumped it on Grand-mo-ther the same day.

Mother cried, Father died

When they could not run a-way.

Lit-tle Lil-ly, small and weary

Just wants some-one to play.'

Her singing voice made chills run up and down Booth's spine. He walked towards the cabinet and took out a big can of salt. He then poured salt evenly on the crack under the door.

He's seen phycics do that when there was an evil spirit around. Salt was supposed to be like some kind of protection to you. Booth made a circle around him with salt and stood there as Lilly kept singing the sing over and over again.

Booth's eyes went up the ceiling and prayed. "God, please help Bones. Don't let the Devil hurt her--"

"You're God can't help her, Seeley. She's not a believer." She yelled from the other side of the door.

Booth sighed in despair. He couldn't handle seeing her like that.