CHAPTER SIXTY-FOUR: LOUISA ENDLESS “That wall paper is at least one hundred years old,” I said, staring at the bloodied message that Miklos had left on the wall. “Is that really what we should be worried about right now?” Nia demanded. “There is a creature from Hell roaming an estate that is the gateway between faerie and earth. For all we know, he could already be in faerie.” “That’s not his intention,” I said. “How do you know?” Adelaide asked. “The entire point of demons is to create Hell wherever they are. That’s what he’s been doing this whole time. Making it Hell for us so we can’t save Emma, or Bradley, or do f*****g anything. He’s a distraction. He was likely sent by Lilith to screw with us so that she could keep Emma longer,” I explained. “Well, bugger,” Adelaide said.