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The bells began to toll as Genevieve helped her mother place her bag in the car. She had begun to feel an uncomfortable presence near the end of the seminar and wished to keep quiet over it but it was beginning to grow as she thought about it more.

"Hey, Ed? Lorraine?" A familiar voice called out causing the three to turn to Drew who was working towards them with another woman trailing beside him. Genevieve furrowed her brows at the sight unsure of what the woman could want but decided to keep her expression neutral. "There's someone here that would like to talk to you."

Ed nodded towards them both before turning to Drew, "Thanks Drew."

"No problem. Hi Gen..." Drew greeted as he turned to the female stood across from him with a genuine smile appearing over his features. Genevieve turned to her mother who gave her a subtle nod and allowed for Genevieve to follow after Drew towards his van. He opened it allowing for her to take seat near the edge as the two faced her parents who seemed in a bit of an intense conversation with the woman who wanted to speak with them. 

Genevieve let a small breath of air fall from her lips before she turned to look at Drew who had been sitting beside her. "Wonder what they're talking about?" She questioned even if she knew the answer. He knew that as well, but the two liked the others companionship and wouldn't wish for it to go to waste. 

"Someone who has paranormal activity in their house." Drew laughed before he waved his hand around, "They've seen a ghost!" 

She giggled at his actions before pushing him in a soft manner. Genevieve moved to do it again until Drew caught her wrist gently and started to lean towards her. Her breath hitched for a moment after she noticed what would happen. 

But the two couldn't do more but pause when a familiar voice rang out. 

"Genevieve!" Lorraine called out catching their attention away from one another and towards her mother who waved her daughter over. Ed hadn't noticed the closeness from the two, but she had, and she would allow it because she trusted Drew. 

Drew stood up and offered a hand towards the female across him watching as she dusted off the lint that began to accumulate on her skirt. She waved goodbye to Drew before walking towards her parents and getting into the car where the two explained that they would check out the Perron family home. 

As the three made their way up the road and began getting closer, Genevieve couldn't help but feel a strong shift in her energy causing her to sit up straighter than she had been initially. 

"Mom?" She began as Ed cut the engine off and parked the car. The two turned to her, more so Lorraine who had been worried a bit furrowed her brows in a manner that urged her to continue, "Something doesn't feel right."

Lorraine couldn't help but agree although she wished not to voice it just yet until she received further confirmation of that fact. "We'll be out soon darling." She told her daughter who nodded in a small manner. 

"It's just a check in and we'll head home." Ed added as he opened the car door, shutting it and then walking around the car to do the same for his wife and daughter. Once that was done, he led the path towards the home with Lorraine behind him and Genevieve behind her. 

She followed her parents up the steps on the porch and watched as her mother stood beside the window when someone at last answered the door. 

It was Carolyn Perron, the one who Lorraine explained to Genevieve being the mother of the family who insisted that something sinister lived in their home. 

"Hello." Carolyn greeted with a small grin. The three could see the relief that had shown itself over her features, but Genevieve just felt a stronger shift in her muscles when she shook hands with her. "Thanks for coming."

Lorraine moved her daughter to the side after noticing the discomfort, switching the attention to herself as she greeted the woman, "Hi." She shook her hand as well and let herself walk into the home after being invited in with her husband and daughter coming in after her. 

"Hi, I'm Roger." The father of the Perron family told them as he placed his hand out for the three so each of them could shake it. Ed introduced himself after Lorraine had done so as well with Genevieve following along.

The two noticed Lorraine's smile fall upon seeing Carolyn and Roger and before either of them could question her actions, she had turned to where the rest of the family stood. 

"Oh, my God. Look at you all." Lorraine gushed causing Ed and Genevieve to turn and notice five girls standing rigid beside one another. "Who are these beautiful young women?" She asked pointing towards them. Genevieve followed behind her mother and gave a smile to the girls who reciprocated the action. 

Carolyn grinned at her children before pointing them out for the three, "This is Andrea, the oldest. Nancy, Cindy, Christine, and April." Genevieve smiled at Andrea once more after noticing that she was closer to her in age than any other person there. She turned to see her mother's reaction to the introduction but frowned when she noticed her fearful expression. 

"It's Mr. and Mrs. Warren and their daughter." Carolyn told the girls who nodded to themselves, grasping the information as their mother continued to talk. "We, um we're all sleeping down here now." She turned towards the three demonologists, "The girls feel safer and it's warmer. I'm constantly turning up the heat, but the house is always freezing. 

Lorraine walked around the room beginning to eye a few items around with a certain look in her eye while Genevieve took a moment to stare into everything around her. It did begin to nerve the girls a bit, but Andrea nudged for them to stop staring at her, believing that she was doing it for a reason.

Roger nodded at his wife's words and turned to Ed, "It's not a problem with the furnace, though. I mean, not that I can find."

"It's gotten a lot worse the past few nights." Carolyn added as she walked behind Ed who glanced at the doors behind him that seemed tied shut. "There's this awful smell, like rotting meat. It moves around the house."

Genevieve paused her thinking and turned towards her mother who had done the same, causing both to walk towards Ed who stared at the two with a similar distraught expression on his face. 

"Uh..." He began after a moment of silence unsure of how to continue.

Carolyn who noticed the threes expressions paused her explaining to question in a cautious manner, "What? What is it?"



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