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Chapter 19 - The Exorcism Pt. 1

The men walking into the room immediately come face to face with Isaiah. They notice his bold red eyes, hear his soft demonic breaths, and feel the freezing sensation of his room. While Father Miller closes the creaky door behind them, Father Matthews walks to the left side of Isaiah's bed. He catches up with Father Matthews seconds later. Both preists prepare to start the exorcism by getting their certified props out. Father Matthews takes a mini cross from his wallet, kisses it, and gently lies it on Isaiah's night stand. He then takes a bottle of holy water from his right cassock pocket, holding it in his hand. Both fathers are now all set. They are now looking at Isaiah, ready to start the exorcism.

               "Let us pray." Father Matthews says in a gentle but severe tone.

              Father Matthews begins praying the original Father prayer.

               "Our Father, Who art in heaven, Hallowed be Thy Name. Thy Kingdom come, Thy Will be done, On earth as it is in." As Father Matthews is in the middle of saying the prayer, Isaiah aggressively interrupts. 

               "Shove it up your ass you faithless slime!" Isaiah shouts.

               "Enough!" Father Matthews says, splashing holy water on Isaiah.

Isaiah groans in pain.

Father Matthews resays the prayer.

               "Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name. Your Kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil." He says.

In the middle of Father Matthews saying the prayer, Isaiah spits green slime on Father Matthews. 

              "Father Miller." Father Matthews says as he begins to wipe himself off with the purple clergy stole he had on. 

              "Amen." Father Miller says, finishing the prayer and rushing to help Father Matthews clean himself up.

Moments later, after cleaning up Father Matthews, Father Miller takes the stole into the bathroom and washes it off. Meanwhile, Father Matthews continues to say more prayers of exorcism from his bible.

Once Father Matthews finishes saying the prayers, he looks at Isaiah. However, Isaiah takes these prayers as a joke. He starts to laugh wickedly. He uses his demonic power to aggressively open and close furniture, his windows and blow his curtains out of proportion. Father Matthews kneels up from the floor and covers his ears dramatically, being bothered by Isaiah's demonic actions. He walks to the end of Isaiah's bed, still with the chaos around him. Finally, he reaches the end of the bed. Suddenly, he gets aggravated with Isaiah's demonic behavior. 

                                         "You evil spirit! I cast you out!" He says while splashing more holy water on Isaiah. 

Isaiah screams in pain and then quickly recovers from the burning sensation of the water.

                                         "Shut up you worthless piece of shit!" Isaiah says with rages of anger.

Suddenly, Isaiah's anger causes his room ceiling to crack, books to fall off his bookshelf, and closing the bathroom door aggressively, cracking it straight down. With that getting Father Miller's attention from inside the bathroom, he opens the door and rushes back to Isaiah's room to see the chaos happening. He immediately stops Father Matthews from bickering with Isaiah.

                                        "Stop! Father Matthews! Ignore him! Don't listen!" He demanded, trying to calm the situation down. Momentarily the chaos dials down, causing everyone in the room to settle down.

                                        "Are you exhausted?" Father Miller asks.

Father Matthews nods his head.

                                        "Let's rest before we start again." Father Miller says.

The priests head out into the hallway with their religious tools. Father Matthews exits first regarding what he experienced with the exorcism. Father Miller follows him. Father Miller's breathing is heavy as he exits the brisk room.