Meanwhile, Zog was trying to figure out what to do with his daughter.
"What the hell is wrong with my daughter? She's like a one-man-wreaking- uh -woman!" he exclaimed.
"Well according to the holy books, your first mistake was educating her." said Pendergast.
"Well sire, the sheer defiance or reason and decorum leads me to believe that Tiabeanie is what they now call 'a teenager'." said Odval.
"Well, that doesn't exactly explain why she desecrated sacred remains!" yelled Zog.
"We could sit around all day spouting crazy theories," said Sorcerio, "but science offers a far more logical explanation, that princess Tiabeanie is possessed, by a demon!"
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And so, Sorcerio did his best to remove the demon from Bean, but had no success.
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"Alas, the demon remains, even after the application of all three sciences." Sorcerio informed the king and queen."All three! Even smoke?" He said.
"I'm afraid so my lord. We scholars like to think science has all the answers, but in the end it's all just a bunch of unprovable nonsense." said Sorcerio.
"So now what?" asked Queen Oona.
"I suggest something based more in reality, uh, religious magic!" Sorcerio advised.
"An exorcism huh? Well I don't like the sound of that. Fine, we'll do it, but don't say it out loud again." Zog agreed.
"As it so happens sire, I am aquatinted with the world's foremost exorcist. Big Jo, his people are the sworn enemy of demons, but I must warn you, he creeps even me out!" said Odval, shivering from the thought.
"No one's too creepy for my daughter!" declared Zog.
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And so, Odval contacted Big Jo, who imediatly accepted the mission, excited to rid the world of another demon.
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Enchanted Romance
FanficLuci x Bean x Elfo: Luci loves Bean and Elfo, he didn't know he could feel love. events will happen, and secrets will be revealed. Rated mature for some strong language in later chapters.