Becoming A Vessel Of Honor Rebecca Brown

24 Finally, everyone was somewhat recovered and in bed. Betty and Rebecca sat up in the family room talking. Rebecca quickly filled Betty in on the events that had taken place. "We seem to be entering into a different phase ofwar fare," Rebecca said thoughtfully. "It’s been a very long time since a demon was able to knock me down, and it was a real ly close call for the others, especially Elaine. I don’t like it, I don’t like it a bit!" "The thing that bothers me is how did they manage to get in? The house was sealed, wasn’t it?" Betty asked. "Yes, it was. In fact, Ijust re-anointed it last evening because I felt so much oppression." Rebecca sat pondering the events of the evening. "That helicopter bothers me too. Annie said the high priestess of her coven has used helicop ters before. What is even more troublesome is the fact that this house was obviously an open thoroughfare for every demon they wanted to send in. Something had to break the seal but what?" Betty chuckled, "Yeah, what? That’s the $10,000 question." "Yes, I know," Rebecca replied, "I don’t want to go through another evening like this one. That was much too close for comfort!" Little did Rebecca know just how many more times she would have to go through this type of attack. The next day, she went to the veterinarian’s office again for medicine. This time going while it was still broad daylight. All the animals were sick, and Rebecca had no doubt that it was because of curses being sent towards them. Later that evening as she was fixing dinner, they all felt the oppression building again. Rebecca had called Betty to come over and stay the night to help.

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