"Yes." She replied after a while.

"So, What? We're just gonna sit around? It's already been a week." Jack complained.

"Jack, we can't go all Justice League until our Spidey Senses tingle." Randall said and I facepalmed.

"No. We told you so many times." Hamish started.

"You can't mix DC and Marvel." I finished Hamish's sentence.

"DC and Marvel. Yeah." Randall spoke.

"Shouldn't we al least go out and look for evil doers?" Jack asked and I closed my book with a slam.

"Can you shut up?!" I shouted, turning to look at Jack.

"You did not just say evil doers." Lilith spoke.

"Look, Jack, being a Knight is a sacred duty." Hamish started.

"Ha! Duty." Randall laughed while Hamish sighed.

"And I know you're anxious to get in on the game, but waiting is part of-" Hamish was cut off by a ringing.

"Finally!" Jack shouted.

We all went back to what we were doing while Jack stood and looked at us.

"We're not going to check that out?" Jack asked us as the ringing died down.

"It's probably just your friend stealing another pizza." I told him.

"Or maybe it's something evil killing people?" Jack suggested.

"Guys, I made my decision." Hamish spoke.

"Oh, come on, Lameish." Randall spoke, making me laugh.

"Once around the campus. What harm can it do?" Randall asked, standing up and walking over to Jack.

"Anything to shut him up." Lilith said and I nodded in agreement.

We started taking our clothes off and Jack walked out.

"Where you going?" Randall asked.

"Ah, is little Jackie shy?" Lilith asked.

"I'm an only child!" Jack shouted back, walking into the bathroom.

"Let's go." I said once Jack joined us.

We snuck up on a car that was parked in a field.

We surrounded it and Hamish nodded at me.

I smashed my hand through the window and grabbed the woman/demon thing.

I pulled her out the car and threw her on the ground.

I changed back first while the others were still dealing with her.

I walked over to the car and found a jumper which I threw on.

I opened the door to the drivers seat and pulled the body out.

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