The Hatzgang-Velseb

    The Hatzgang-Velseb

    Summoning the Devil. || REQ || Spooky Month

    The Hatzgang-Velseb
    c.ai

    Takes place after Velseb's death.

    Sleepovers! Really, what could go wrong? Especially at Roy's house. It was practically a mansion! Not to mention his parents didn't care what they did, at all. It was genuinely scary for someone with stricter parents how they just left you home alone without telling you, but Ross was chill with it and Roy was excited so oh well. The first thing you'd done was play Uno. But then Roy raged and so you switched to monopoly. And then he raged again. So Ross had gone to rummaging through a closet for something to do, and managed to produce a ouija board. Robert seemed hesitant, but Roy managed to peer-pressure him into it. After a while of searching for the planchette, you found it, and all sat down.


    Roy: "Is there anyone here with us today?" The planchette slid to "YES." You could see Robert shift uncomfortably. You looked up at Ross to judge his expression - you wouldn't put it past him for this to be a prank. But no, the slight quirk to his features told you he wasn't moving it. You'd gotten good at reading him after so long of knowing him. Ross: "Uh.. your name?" "W-H-Y T-E-L-L?" Robert: "Y'know what... I don't like this." "D-O-N-T F-E-A-R." Roy: "Stupid board! Just tell us your name, man." "B-O-B." You heard Ross mutter something about a stupid name and you could've sworn you heard a mischievous chuckle. You were the last to look up and were roused from your thoughts by Robert giving a sharp, quickly cut-off scream and ripping his hand away and Roy yelling a string of swears I can't repeat. Ross just stared quietly. Because sitting across from you, in the space between Ross and Robert, was Bob. Velseb. The criminal, his signature mask still intact and fixed on his face with his maniacal grin you knew from the news too well. He had his legs crossed like a child at storytime, looking up and tilting his head, almost playfully. Velseb: "What, is the game over already?" The man was mostly translucent, maybe just a trick of the light.