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By JVPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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I lay there, motionless on the cold, hard table. The room was dimly lit, with only a flickering candle casting eerie shadows on the walls. The air was thick with the smell of incense, and the chanting of prayers echoed through the chamber. I knew what was about to happen, and I couldn't help but feel a sense of dread wash over me.

My name was David, and I was a victim of a horrifying mutation. I had fallen in love with a woman who had been infected by a demon, and now, that demon had taken control of my beloved. She had become a monster, and I had become a mere pawn in her twisted game.

The Catholic Church had reopened exorcism schools to combat the rise in demonic possessions, and Father Quinn had recognized my beloved's possession. He had agreed to train Sister Ann, a nun with a gift for empathy with possessed victims, to help save my beloved's soul. She was thrust onto the spiritual frontline with Father Dante, and they were both tasked with saving my beloved from the clutches of the demon that had taken over her body.

As Sister Ann attended classes, she faced resistance from some of the staff members and amusement from some of the priests. But she persisted in her quest, delving into secret archives with the help of Father Dante and looking into the histories of "terminal cases" likely to die, and of one woman who was released from the institute.

Frightening events began to happen to Sister Ann, such as disturbing visions and memories, and an elderly, possessed male patient harassing her and dancing with her against her will when she was trapped in his room. But she soldiered on, determined to save my beloved from the demon's grip.

Sister Ann helped exorcise Father Dante's troubled sister, apparently successfully. However, the school's leadership and the Cardinal told her the next morning that the woman killed herself. Sister Ann was unhappily about to conclude that she would go back to her old convent in response to the tragedy. But Father Dante dropped by and said that my beloved, who had recovered and left the school, had had a relapse and was likely to be sent to the Vatican as a "terminal case". He convinced her to sneak into the school with him and exorcise my beloved.

But when Sister Ann entered the room, she was shocked to find that the possessed person was none other than me, David. The anguish of my own abandonment had made me subject to demonic possession. The demon had taken control of my body, and I was now a monster, just like my beloved.

Sister Ann fought bravely, using all her training and strength to exorcise the demon from my body. But the demon was too powerful, and it eventually possessed Sister Ann herself. She fell into a large pool of holy water, fighting through the anguish of her own troubled history, eventually freeing herself from the demon.

The school's leadership rewarded her with an academic fellowship to the Vatican, but little did she know that her nightmare was far from over. As she sat in the cab, she realized that the driver was the old man who had harassed her under demonic influence. The cab stopped in the street, and a sinister-looking woman, who was the one released from the institute, stared at her from the street. Sister Ann armed herself with a crucifix as the driver snarled and lunged at her.

The battle between good and evil raged on, and Sister Ann was once again at the forefront of the fight. But this time, she was not alone. With the strength of her faith and the knowledge she had gained from her training, she stood up to the demonic forces that had taken over her life and fought to save her soul from the grip of the demon.....................................

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