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Sibel, “Sibby,” straddles a man she calls a demon, stabbing him with her favorite knife, which she got from her mother. She can smell the “evil” seeping out of the man, saying it smells like rotten eggs and confirms her judgment. Sibby orders one of her henchmen, Mortis, to hold the man down, and Sibby cuts out his eye. Mortis lets go, and the man runs out of the room into the rest of the haunted house. Sibby chases him, singing a lullaby from A Nightmare on Elm Street, and noting another henchman, Jackal, guarding a door. Sibby finds the man, who calls her crazy. Sibby hears the man encounter Cronus, another henchman, but Sibby knows her henchmen will let her enjoy the chase. Sibby orders Cronus to bring the man back to her room, where she continues to stab him until he is dead. Sibby has an orgasm, and she tells Mortis to take care of the body. Sibby’s henchmen are always in costume, fitting the aesthetic of
By H. D. Carlton