Austin Phelps was quite pleased with his agreement with Abel. He hoped that the girl Abel was trying to rescue was the real deal because, that way, he would have his dream come true. Abel, on the other hand, hoped he wasn't making a mistake. He hoped he wouldn't regret his actions and hoped the risk was worth it. Watching Phelps prepare for the seance gave Abel an unsettled feeling. It was as if he was suddenly developing cold feet. What if his soul ended up fragmented or something evil latches on to him? How would he be able to repair himself or survive this? He wasn't even sure if the girl could do anything for him, but something compelled him, and the compulsion was stronger than his rational thinking. One thing he was sure about was that the girl was a big deal. She must have been ext

