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"I'll have the footage developed and get it over to Father Gordon." Ed said as Genevieve followed after him. "He's our liaison at the Church. I imagine we'll get a pretty fast response. Listen Roger?"

"Yeah?"

It was obvious that Roger was between half listening and half ignoring her father. He didn't seem to be doing it intentionally, but she knew that was getting upset over this entire situation to begin with. Everyone with a rational mind would get upset at some point to so it was expected.

Knowing that he was losing hope, Ed tried to help but didn't want him to get to hopeful about anything, "Listen, when we get the exorcist, I'll be back. But Lorraine - and probably Gen..."

"Yeah, I understand." Roger took his hand out and shook Ed's hand, but Genevieve couldn't help but be confused as to what would be the reason for her not being able to return. It just didn't make sense to her.

Nodding, Ed gestured towards Drew, "Until then Drew's going to keep an eye on you." The Warren left her father and Roger to talk while she headed towards Drew who seemed to be taking glances at her the entire time, thinking he went unnoticed but that's false.

"Are you okay?" Genevieve questioned as she got closer to him. He felt his shoulders untense the minute she was near, after all that happened, he didn't want to talk about it aloud, but he was worried about her.

Shaking his head as he let out a small laugh releasing the thought from his mind because he knew if he brought it up she'd just be more worried about him than he was with her for no reason, so Drew just nodded instead in response, "Yeah I'm fine. How are you?"

"Good. Well good as I can be after getting knocked out from a fall," She shrugged before the two shared another laugh. "Thought I'd lose an arm though, unfortunately not."

Drew held his hands out for her, no words were needed to be shared as she stepped forward. The two needed this hug and as Drew glanced up, he noticed a certain Perron staring at them before she turned around.

He let go of Genevieve who gave him a look of confusion before he pointed his head towards Lorraine who seemed to be walking off into the distance behind the home, "I think she might need you right now than I do." She hit his arm playfully before letting go of him completely and walking off to find her mother.

As Genevieve continued to walk, all she could hear were the chirps of the birds and the noises of the insects. Which was not comforting right now.

"Vivi..." She heard as a whisper, sounding a lot like her sister.

Turning around, Genevieve was met with an empty sight. She didn't know what to make of this and continued to walk forward as she knew that her mother had to be around because this was where she and Drew had seen her walk off to and she didn't want her mother to be in distress worse than she had probably been originally just from her getting distracted because of some voices.

The wind had begun to pick up as she continued to walk before she felt a light tug come from her necklace. Stopping in place, Genevieve considered not moving anywhere before she heard it again.

"Vivi... where are you?" It started causing her brows to furrow as she looked around and squinted not seeing anything at all. "I thought you were going to protect me!" The echoes were strong as the voice stopped all but far and near at the same time.

Sighing, Genvieve began turning around, ready to leave before a voice stopped her in her tracks, "I should have known. You couldn't even protect yourself against Anabelle!"

She clenched her jaw not wanting to remember about the past right and took a step forward before her necklace was pulled harshly causing her to stagger backwards a bit beginning to get annoyed with whatever was toying with her.

Genevieve knew Judy wasn't here, and the spirit continuing to talk was just pissing her off to no ends. But she knew better, and she wasn't about to mess around with a spirit while walking alone in the woods, so she shook her head and walked back to the front of the home where she saw her father running in the home after her mother.

She made it in time to catch on to what was happening after her mother had hung up and her father had asked what had been happening for her to react in the manner that she had. He had hit his hand against the counter, Ed seemed mad at the lack of knowledge that was regarding Judy and Lorraine couldn't help her tears as she turned to give him the answer he had been looking for at the start when he followed her in.

"I had a vision of Judy in the water." Lorraine began as she sniffled before grabbing Genevieve's arm and holding her finding it comforting to at least have one of her daughters with her. "I know it was some kind of warning. I know it." Genevieve and Ed shared a look before Genevieve removed herself from her mother's hold so that her parents can share an embrace.

"Okay... well you're okay." Ed reassured her as he placed a kiss on her temple, "Both of our children are okay." He looked at his eldest and it seemed like he wanted her to speak so she could comfort for her mother but comforting was not her biggest fort to begin with so she didn't know what to talk about.

Sighing, Genevieve couldn't help but cross her arms over her chest before she began to speak, "Well you two won't believe what just happened to me in the woods..."

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