As soon as the Repairman approached Spackledorf, he sat up and hissed
at the blob, spewing more of the same purple goop from his mouth.
Jingletooth spoke up once more “THAT is DEFINITELY NOT NORMAL!!”Spackledorf,
meanwhile, was beginning to glow an odd purple color. He hovered off of
the bed slightly, and began to hover towards Jingletooth. His face was
hard to see, but he had a somewhat menacing look about him. The dog did
find this somewhat off-putting, but she gave another nervous smile. “He
just wants a HUG!” She attempted to do so, but all Spackledorf did in
response was scratch at her face before dashing off toward the portal.
Purple goop…? What kind of…
Ohhh…
The Repairman was quick to shake off the goop. He was not going to get a contact possession!
He turned to see Jingletooth try to embrace this demon.
“Wait, no–!”
He wasn’t at a good angle to see the attack, but he winced as the demon struck. The thing seemed to take a certain interest in that portal…
Oh no.
The Repairman was there first, pulling a variety of things out of his hammerspace. Garlic, vials of holy water, a variety of holy symbols (crosses, stars, and moons, mainly), silver spoons, salt, and anything else the inkblot could think of stood between the demon and the portal.
With that done, he went to do the same to the door. On the way he grabbed Jingletooth’s hand and brought her with him. As he began flinging more anti-supernatural stuff, he hissed, “What happened?!”