Chapter 79:Deliverance 2 (1/2)

”No-no, baby girl… it is Uncle Alex” I called out nervously. A deep sadness swept through me.

At the sound of my voice, she paused; her head slowly turned 360 to face us while the rest of her body remained in place. Her eyes were black and her face looked rotten with black lines. Her mouth went into a menacing smile, she uttered in a deep gravelly voice,

”Uncle Alex… come play with me…”

Her mother screamed in profound fear which was distracting. Uncle Philip pulled her into his big arms for a tight hug. ”Let's get out of here” he whispered and escorted her out. I shook my head in sympathy for my cousin. What has this innocent girl done to deserve this grave torment from this foul spirit?

”Miss me… miss me… miss me… are you stupid?” She began skipping in a circle around the bed, her arms outstretched and her head upward, muttering the same question over and over in the voice of an adult male.

”Hand me the olive oil” I ordered Pastor Silas, sounding so imperative.

Rapidly, prayers began, I sprayed the olive oil on her while she continued skipping, completely ignorant of the fact that we were even there.

”You evil spirit, I command you in the powerful name of Jesus to leave this innocent girl and be gone” I commanded in a loud voice, pouring more Olive oil on her.

She stopped dancing and gave out a shocking yell, her mouth oddly wide like that of an animal. Dark tracks ran down her face like tears. She ran back against the wall and her ghostly white hands began to bang the wall violently. I thought her hand would either break or the wall would give way.

To prevent her from hurting herself, I poured more Olive oil and escalated the prayers. The team of Pastors spoke violently in holy tongues supporting me with their prayers. She began screeching in pain and horror, pulling her hair in anguish. Her eyes felt like they will pop out from their socket.

”You evil spirit… you have no place in the life of this innocent girl. In the name of Jesus, I send you packing…” I dictated.

”Shut up!” she groaned.