Chapter 65

On the rarest of occasions Nathan had come across people like this, people ready to believe in the supernatural world that exists around them and desperate to help. It always made Nathan so angry because they didn’t really understand what they were getting themselves into. “I don’t know what’s going to happen when we get them back to normal,” he explained evenly.

“Better to have someone looking after them then,” she answered.

Part of Nathan wanted to say something more, maybe even protest, but he had to get back to Faust, so he simply ended the conversation with, “Thanks, Ula. We really owe you for this.”

“Not even a little. Get back safe!”

After Nathan hung up, Walter asked if he wanted him to go back and check on the boys, but Nathan gave a small shake of his head. Right now he was more worried about Faust.

Time passed slowly after that, with Walter offering the occasional report that Faust was still inside the house. It was dark out when the scenery finally changed.