User blog:TenCents/Demon, Part 4

TenCents drove away from McDonald's. He had business to attend to.

Someone had told him that several Wikians had vanished a few months ago, and he believed that this "Doranor" character had something to do with it.

Research on the internet didn't show much about Doranor. All that he could find was that he took people from Wikis and made them do his will in a place referred to as "Wikia Hell."

"Strangely," he muttered. "Only people from iCarly Wiki."

TenCents hadn't visited iCarly Wiki in months. It had become quiet, and being one of the few people on there had become boring.

He began looking through his contact list. There was only one person he knew that could help him out with this.

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BZZZZZZZZZ!!!!!!

"For goodness sake!" Lizzy opened the door. "Use the doorbell!"

"You don't have a doorbell," said TenCents.

Lizzy glared at him, and took out a bottle of holy water and splashed it in his face.

"Seriously?" asked TenCents, wiping some away. "Hey, SFG."

"In the real world, I'm Lizzy," Lizzy groaned. "Anyway, Hi Kenjiro."

"that's my name in the real world," TenCents muttered. "I prefer to stay a coin, thankyouverymuch."

"What do you want, anyway?" asked Lizzy. "It's spring break! I was gonna go to Chipotle!"

"I need help on contacting someone," said TenCents.

"Your mother? A dead relative?"

"No, nothing like that. I need help contacting someone in a different dimension."

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Lizzy pulled out a damp and dusty old book. She blew away some of the dust.

"I haven't used this in a while," she said. "But it still works fine."

"Who knew a book stopped working?" TenCents muttered.

Lizzy took out a bucket of paint and began painting various symbols on the floor. Once she was done, she placed a circle of rock salt around the symbols.

"Get a knife," she said. TenCents shrugged and took out a knife. "The symbol needs blood," said Lizzy.

TenCents cringed and slice part of his hand open, and let some of the blood fall out. He quickly grabbed a bandage and wrapped it up.

"Carin corin..." Lizzy said in a mysterious voice.

A portal opened up over the circle. TenCents and Lizzy jumped back.

The image appeared to be of a city. There was someone walking through the streets dejectedly.

"I know that girl," said Lizzy. "I don't remember her name, but I saw her on tinychat a few times."

Suddenly, the image changed. TenCents and Lizzy jumped back even further as a monstrous thing in the image hopped out of the portal.

"Hello, you little children," said the monster.

"Well, I'm actually taller than you," said TenCents.

"Forget that!" said the monster. "Do you know who I am?"

"You're Doranor," said TenCents. "You're the one who took our friends."

"Oh, I assure you, I didn't take them permanently," said Doranor. "But they're will to survive will keep them down in Wikia Hell for a very long time."

"What?"

"You see, I took them down there as part of a trick. They think once my tasks are done, they will be able to leave. But they won't. Because I'll keep giving them more tasks. I'll play with their minds."

"Go on."

"Once a person dies down in Wikia Hell, they come back to life up here," Doranor snickered. "Only they'll live on knowing that the person they knew down there will remain there forever."

"Do you have any use for us?" asked TenCents.

"Not any at all," said Doranor. "Although, I could send you down with a message about the situation, and then change their hopes."

"Not today, buster," said TenCents. He took out a rock salt gun and fired.

Doranor gasped and discintegrated. His ashes flew back into the portal, which subsequently shut itself.

"Does that thing work again?" asked TenCents.

"Well, I'm pretty sure it will," said Lizzy. "Only I don't know if we can achieve this whole contacting thing without that monster coming out again."

"We're gonna have to find a better way to help those guys down there," said TenCents.