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Chapter 4: First Exorcism The Night That Keeps Returning

The building wasn't haunted.

Not in the simple sense.

It was remembered incorrectly.

Every night, at the same hour, reality around the house loosened its grip.

And something inside it began to replay what had never finished ending.

 Moonie's Room

Moonie sat on her bed, lights dimmed, phone screen glowing faintly in her hands.

The messages had stopped being helpful hours ago.

Now they were just variations of the same advice:

"Don't engage."

"Leave the area."

"Wait for exorcists."

But leaving wasn't the problem.

The problem was that the presence didn't stay in the house.

It followed the idea of her being inside it.

"…you're still here," Moonie whispered.

The room didn't respond.

But the air did.

Slight pressure shift.

Like something leaning closer without moving.

She swallowed.

"…please stop."

And for a moment

it did.

Not gone.

Just… pausing.

Like it was waiting for something outside the room to finish first.

 Outside The Forest Edge

Leaf stood at the edge of the tree line.

The atmosphere here was wrong in a different way.

Not "haunted."

Rehearsed.

The forest wasn't quiet.

It was repeating.

"…this is worse than the house," Leaf muttered.

Elizabeth stood beside her, already focused.

Her strings were partially deployed, faintly visible around her wrists like restrained thoughts.

"…it's not a single spirit field," she said quietly.

"It's layered manifestation. Repetition-based reinforcement."

Leaf glanced at her.

"…translation?"

Elizabeth hesitated.

"…a memory that learned how to defend itself."

That made Leaf go silent for a second.

Then

a sound.

Not from the forest.

From reality itself.

A distant scream.

Then silence.

Then footsteps.

Then breaking glass.

And then

the night began again.

The Loop Starts

The forest changed.

Not visually.

Structurally.

Like a recording being played from the middle instead of the start.

Leaf's eyes narrowed.

"…it's replaying."

Elizabeth nodded once.

"…night-cycle trauma imprint."

Another scream echoed.

Closer this time.

Not from today.

Not from now.

From that night.

The slaughter.

But it wasn't random.

It was ordered.

Like something was reconstructing it perfectly every time.

Not to show what happened.

But to force it to keep happening.

Elizabeth Classification

Elizabeth stepped forward slightly, analyzing.

"…multiple resentful clusters detected."

Her strings tightened.

"…they're reinforcing each other through repetition."

Leaf exhaled slowly.

"…so the more it repeats, the worse it gets."

Elizabeth nodded.

"Yes."

Pause.

"…and the more people ignore it, the more stable it becomes."

Leaf looked toward the house.

"…Moonie's been living with this."

Elizabeth didn't answer immediately.

Then:

"…yes."

That silence meant enough.

Inside the Loop The House Becomes the Past

The house itself flickered into view ahead of them.

Not physically changing.

But overlapping with another version of itself.

A version where:

lights were on

voices existed

movement continued

And something else

something wrong

was happening inside it again.

The Night of Slaughter (Reconstruction)

Screams echoed from inside the house.

Not distant.

Not faint.

Immediate.

Leaf flinched slightly.

"…we're not just observing it."

Elizabeth's voice tightened.

"…we're inside the replay boundary."

The scene unfolded like a memory refusing to end.

Shadows moving through rooms.

Doors slamming.

Something breaking upstairs.

But it wasn't random.

It was structured.

Like a ritual that had been burned into reality.

 The Resentful Spirits (Outside Layer)

Beyond the house

in the forest

something stirred.

Not one spirit.

Many.

They weren't visible as individuals.

They were clusters of resentment given shape through repetition.

Every night they replayed the same event.

Every night they grew slightly more coherent.

Because repetition doesn't just preserve memory.

It refines intent.

And their intent was simple:

"This must not be forgotten."

Or worse:

"This must not end."

Moonie's Unknown Truth

Inside the house, Moonie was still in her room.

Unaware of the full structure outside.

Unaware that the loop was anchored around her presence.

But something was aware of her.

A soft presence.

Stable.

Close.

Not aggressive.

Not hostile.

Just… constant.

Airi.

Airi The Neutral Roommate

Airi was not part of the resentment cluster.

She never had been.

She wasn't formed from anger.

She was formed from remnants that refused to break apart properly.

Pieces of victims who did not align with hatred.

Not forgiveness either.

Just… refusal to distort.

So instead of joining the loop

she stabilized it.

Every night, while the slaughter replayed

Airi stood near Moonie's room.

Not stopping it.

Not fighting it.

Just preventing it from reaching her.

A quiet buffer layer inside a screaming system.

And Moonie never noticed.

Because stability rarely feels like anything at all.

Outside First Coordination Break

Leaf stepped forward slightly.

"…there's something inside the house that isn't hostile."

Elizabeth looked at her sharply.

"…you can detect neutrality signatures?"

Leaf shrugged.

"…I just feel when something isn't trying to kill me."

That was somehow more accurate than expected.

Elizabeth adjusted her strings.

"…then that may be the anchor."

Leaf frowned.

"…anchor?"

Elizabeth nodded toward the house.

"…something is maintaining separation between the victim loop and the living occupant."

Pause.

"…otherwise she would already be inside it."

Leaf looked at the house again.

"…so something's protecting her."

Elizabeth hesitated.

"…or stabilizing the loop."

That distinction mattered.

A lot.

The Real Problem Reveals Itself

Another scream echoed.

But this time

it wasn't just replaying.

It reacted.

Because they were here now.

Leaf.

Elizabeth.

Two external systems observing the loop.

And the loop noticed.

The forest spirits shifted.

Not violently.

Curiously.

Like something had entered a closed equation.

Elizabeth's strings tightened instinctively.

"…it's adapting."

Leaf exhaled slowly.

"…yeah."

"…it knows we're watching."

End of Phase First Exorcism Begins

The house stood ahead.

Repeating.

Breathing.

Remembering.

Inside it:

Moonie unaware

Airi stabilizing

loop resetting

Outside it:

resentment clusters growing

observation interference beginning

two exorcists preparing different systems

And between them

something that had been a tragedy once…

had become a self-sustaining structure.

Elizabeth spoke quietly:

"…we need to break the cycle without collapsing the neutral stabilizer."

Leaf nodded once.

"…and without making it worse."

A pause.

Then she added:

"…easy."

Neither of them believed that.

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