**Author's Note: Since I'm only doing 13 chapters these last few are going to be a bit longer though I don't want to make it feel rushed like I did with "The Midsummer Bride". But I wanted to get that story done so I could return focus to "Mark of the Incubus" and finish this properly before summer is over (hopefully). Some of this may get darker as I go forward... Just a warning...
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Agnes pushed James out of her then gathered her damp panties as she ran after her distraught mother who she was sure would tell every one in the congregation. Fear stretched like a shadow in the alley of her mind as Agnes ran after Mary.
Who would Mary tell first? Would she shout it out to the whole town or just a few people given the embarrassment of the whole thing?
For a fat woman Mary was pretty fast then again she had a head start. As soon as Agnes was in the church with the mourners she caught sight of her mother pushing past a few people. They were dumbfounded by her sudden rudeness.
"What's wrong, Agnes?" Charlie asked finding his sister in such distress made his deep blue eyes fill with worry.
"Mom saw us," Agnes whispered breathless with anxiety.
"Go after her then," Charlie practically pushed Agnes down the aisle. But Agnes was too late. Mary had driven out of the lot, the wheels kicking up dust in her wake.
Agnes's heart hammered in her chest. Her lungs tightened and shrunk. Her mind was dark. What would happen next? Then she felt a hand on her shoulder.
"Everything okay?"
Agnes turned to see Nolan's handsome face creased with concern. She suddenly found that she could breathe again though the apprehension was still present.
"It's my mother," Agnes struggled to find the right words but was drowning. Then James seemed to materialize out of no where.
"Mrs. Milton was so overwhelmed with grief that she became sick," James said with a smile. His dark eyes flashed contempt for Nolan, his sensuous mouth compressed into a thin line of discontent.
Nolan's hand was still on Agnes's shoulder. She took comfort in his touch, her heart slowing it's frantic pace. Agnes remembered how to breathe again as she looked into Nolan's kind charcoal gray eyes that were so full of concern for her.
"She seemed kind of more distressed than that," Nolan eyed Pastor Abel with skepticism. His cop instincts laying out all the facts. What the Pastor was saying didn't explain why Agnes was so upset.
"Grief can make people do strange things," James shrugged. James's jaw clenched watching Nolan's hand rest and squeeze Agnes's shoulder.
Knowing what James was capable of, Agnes released herself from Nolan's reassuring grip.
"I'm fine, Nolan," she smiled, her indigo eyes still chaotic. "Go back inside I'll catch up."
Nolan stood for a few moments longer then finally nodded and went back inside. Agnes heaved a heavy sigh once again addressing the issue at hand, "What the hell are we going to do about Mary?"
"That deputy seems rather fond of you," James spoke bitterly.
"She saw us!" Agnes stamped her foot in the dirt. She didn't have time for James's weird jealousy over Nolan.
James's dark stormy eyes calmed as he reached out cradling her head. He drew her in closer, Agnes could feel some of her wetness afresh on her thighs making them sticky with her arousal. Her whole body relented, relaxing at James's demonic touch.
"Don't worry about your mother," James whispered. He pressed his lips to Agnes's furrowed brow, his dark sexy stubble tickling her fair skin.
She wanted to tear off her clothes and take comfort in James's body but they were in the open and someone could come outside and catch them. Agnes didn't want another episode like the one with her mother minutes ago.
"Go back inside and we'll discuss it later," James soothed. But there was an edge in his voice that made Agnes nervous. Some evil intent that she couldn't shake.
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Michelle was in her room reading some old occult book on demon summoning when she heard a knock down stairs.
Her grandmother had gone to the funeral for Frank but Michelle didn't feel like going to pay fake homage to a maggot like him. So she played sick.
She lied to her grandmother saying it was her period. Michelle's grandmother was so old fashioned as to think a woman's period could be an excuse for everything from cramps to insomnia.
Michelle went downstairs and checked through the peep hole. There was Agnes in her black mourning dress, the one Michelle picked out for her last summer when they went to New Orleans for a week.
Michelle stood still for a moment, unsure what to do.
"Please let me in, Michelle," Agnes called sounding like a wounded animal. "I need someone smart to talk to..."
Michelle hesitated but she could never turn her best friend away. When she opened the door the two girls stared at each other. Agnes stood like a contrite child ready for punishment. Michelle was the stern parent leaning against the door frame.
Finally Michelle motioned for Agnes to come in.
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Michelle set a Coca Cola can in front of her with a bottle of whiskey her grandmother thought she kept hidden.
"How does your grandmother not notice someone in her stash?" Agnes said as she mixed the two drinks, sugar and alcohol.
"I have a few extra bottles hidden in the floor boards of my room next to the porn and occult books," Michelle smiled mischievously as she poured herself some straight whiskey on some rocky ice cubes.
They both chuckled feeling some normalcy again in their friendship.
"I'm sorry about the other day," Agnes apologized. "You didn't deserve that. A lot of people in this town deserve to be told off like that but not you."
"Well...," Michelle shrugged. "I never had sex with a demon before. Must be quite a rush."
"You have no idea," Agnes took one gulp of her concoction. She grimaced as the chaos of flavors hit her tongue then burned her throat, leaving a trail of fire into her stomach.
"So how was the funeral?"
"Mary caught us," Agnes fidgeted in her seat as the burning subsided.
"No fucking way," Michelle gaped. "She caught you guys making out?"
Agnes gave Michelle her famous "I wish" look which she used when ever they talked about Mary.
"Mid-act??? In a church?" Michelle marveled. "I'm guessing she didn't take it well."