The Incubus System Chapter 862. Real-life Cody of Errors
I cracked a dry smile and rolled my eyes for dramatic effect. "Nope, no superhero speeches here. He went straight to using ," I declared. Classic Larry and his knack for cutting to the chase.
Her face scrunched up in a frown. "Huh? What do you an? How could he do it?" she queried.
I raised an eyebrow, giving her a look that said, ’You won’t believe what I’m about to tell you.’
"He asked to use my Telekinesis and take the victims to the hospital like a bunch of helium balloons. It was so ssy! I felt like a priest conducting a mass exorcism," I spilled.
"That sounds terrible," Celia winced, cringing at the ntal image of elders floating around like misplaced party balloons.
I nodded in solemn agreent. "Yeah," I admitted with a sigh. "Luckily, Nathan and the others showed up. I could finally pass the task over to them," I added, nonchalantly leaning back on the couch.
My laid-back posture prompted Celia to stand up and join on the couch. Her eyes remained glued to , like she was fishing for the juiciest tidbits of gossip. "Did you fight them? I an, with Nathan?" she probed, curiosity practically radiating from her.
I shot her a wry smile, amusent glinting in my eyes. "No, but Larry managed to wrangle into putting on a painful act," I confessed.
Celia cocked her head, a playful glint in her eyes. "Painful act, huh? Spill the details! What did Larry make you do?" she pressed, hungry for the theatrical scoop.
I huffed. "You know how Larry likes to clown around, right? Well, he decided to showcase his not-so-great acting skills right in front of when I had to play the..." I paused, stealing a quick glance at Jill, who was on the verge of departure. No way could I drop the bomb about playing the great demon while she was still in earshot. I redirected my gaze to Celia and continued, "The antagonist. So yeah, it was painful."
Celia winced at the ntal image. "Sounds like a sitcom," she muttered, her face twisted in mild horror.
I chuckled, nodding in agreent. "Yep, a real-life cody of errors."
"But the good thing is he’s not angry or disappointed," Celia chid in, a touch of relief in her voice. "I an, you guys have been friends for as long as I’ve been rember. It would be a real bumr if your friendship just fell apart just like that."
I appreciated Celia’s sentint. It was true, Larry and I had been through thick and thin. I grinned at Celia. "Yeah, well, the bond between us is stronger than any weird role-playing scenario. We’ll survive this," I declared. "Actually, I was kinda shocked, though, since he dealt with it so casually. Like, ’Oh cool! I’m happy that you are Ethan.’ Like that," I spilled with a touch of wonder.
"Tell you’re kidding," Celia deadpanned, her eyes wide with disbelief.
"Nope," I replied, shaking my head for emphasis.
"He’s a funny guy indeed," Celia added with a giggle, her amusent mirroring mine. Larry, the demon hunter with the codic flair. Who would’ve thought?
"That’s why I like him!" chirped Red out of the blue.
Jill, looking like she’d just witnessed a paranormal miracle, turned to Red in shock. "You can talk?" she exclaid, her eyes wide and jaw practically on the floor.
, Celia, and Foxy shared a quick glance. Red decided to take matters into his own paws.
"Woof! Woof!" he barked suddenly, tongue hanging out, tail wagging like he was auditioning for a doggy treat comrcial.
I chuckled, trying to keep a straight face. "Well, that’s one way to divert attention," I whispered to Celia.
Celia, quick on her feet, stepped in to play the hero. "Yeah, it was who said it, Jill," she confessed, sending Red an amused glance. "That’s why I like him as a friend," she added, smoothly recycling Red’s own words.
"Yeah, too," I chid in, going along with the impromptu cover-up. I shot Red a look that said, ’Nice save, buddy.’ "Larry is a bit weird indeed, but he is a good guy," I interjected.
Jill regarded us with a curious innocence, her gaze flickering between Celia and before settling on Red.
"Woof!" Red barked once more, this ti with an added flourish. He put on the best doggy smile, a theatrical performance that could rival any trained circus act.
Deciding to play along, Celia and I exchanged glances before we slapped on our most innocent smiles, grinning like mischievous school kids who had just pulled off the ultimate prank. If Jill wanted a diversion from the weirdness, well, we were more than happy to oblige.
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