The Cloth Page #3
gonna break in my pocket.
Roxy.
Hmm.
What are you doing
out there by yourself?
I'm waiting for you.
Mmm.
You want some goodies?
Mmm, it's getting
really hot in here.
Something isn't right here.
Fear not,
for the wrath of God
is merciful...
Tell me your name.
...but the wrath of sin
is vengeful.
Vengeance is God's.
Kasdeya has come
for your souls.
Exorcizo te,
omnis spiritus immunde,
in nomine dei patris omnipotentis...
You okay?
Jason, go!
Next time, can I have
more than a cross
before you send me
into a gunfight?
Well, you needed
to learn something.
There's gotta be
something missing.
Corinthians...
Letters to Paul...
At the dawn of every era,
man must prove
it is worthy
of God's forgiveness.
Beelzebub will need
a half-breed sacrifice
in order to remain,
permanently.
I am the way.
You are the way.
Oh, I didn't mean to scare you.
That's fine.
I see you're reading
the Book of Sage.
You know, you're as beautiful as
the day you were brought to us.
If there's ever anything
that I can do for you,
or that we can talk about,
please, please don't hesitate.
I need to speak
to Father Diekmen,
- so, if you'll excuse me.
- Certainly.
Laurel...
Please do give the good
Father and his new prodigy
all my best.
Vanity's a sin.
You do know that?
What isn't a sin, Diekmen?
I'm just making sure
I look good.
What's that?
This isn't making any sense.
I've been telling you that
since the beginning, Dieks.
According to the scrolls, Kasdeya
isn't the only gatekeeper.
What does that mean?
It means that...
There's something else
at play here.
I think we're here.
Hey.
Aren't you forgetting
something?
Come on,
I still don't have a weapon.
Oh...
Right.
Here you go.
Hey...
Why is yours bigger?
Don't move.
Lewis...
Yeah.
And who the hell are you?
I'm Father Diekmen.
And this is my associate.
I believe you know
why we are here.
You can't have her.
Lewis,
I don't have to tell you,
if you don't let us do our job,
the consequences...
The hell
with your consequences!
That's my daughter.
Diekmen.
Vade in pace,
et dominus sit tecum.
Vade in pace,
et dominus sit tecum.
Why are you here?
Where is Kasdeya?
Speak some more sh*t!
Exorcizo te,
omnis spiritus immunde...
...in nomine dei patris
omnipotentis...
...et in noimine
I am done.
Well, that must have been
an awkward car ride home.
Don't let it get to you, Jason.
There's a lot more
we need to accomplish.
What's going on?
What's going on is,
I spent the last few days
spit on by the devil's minions.
What's going on is,
I don't belong here.
This is what
your father wanted,
I know.
Well, he's not here, is he?
Did I miss something?
Your father believed in something
a lot bigger than himself.
He did everything he could to
protect you and his family.
If we don't stop Kasdeya now,
everything he fought for
will be lost.
And I have found an interesting
wrinkle in the prophecy.
Good luck with that.
Okay, could somebody
tell me what just happened?
Who throws Jesus
on a table like that?
Come on!
Father...
Rosa.
We will pray for your family,
but our hands are tied
at the moment.
You promised that if I
You gotta understand how
small your contribution was.
Look, I'll talk to Father
Tollman, see what...
...if, something
can be done.
- Oh, Father, please.
- I've gotta get to confession.
I gotta go to confession.
No, Father...
Forgive me, Father...
I have sinned.
Well the Lord
if you are seeking forgiveness.
But you must
be willing to change.
I fear that I can't, Father.
I fear that I won't stop...
...until I have
eliminated The Cloth.
Kasdeya...
This is a violation
of the pact.
They say it's the root
of all evil.
I hope he is more merciful...
...than I am.
Come on, Julia.
Doesn't anyone
take "no" for an answer?
Julia, sweetie,
I know I said
to let yourself in, but
this is a bit much.
You know, I don't really
know how to say this, but
I don't really see us
working out, you know?
I mean, you're a nice girl
and all, but...
I'm just not looking
for anything serious.
I... will show you...
his true nature.
Do you think you know what
I will show you the
true desires of a man.
The darkness will consume you!
Ephpheta, quod est, adaperire.
Mortal, you have nothing
that can harm me.
Consider it your last.
Prepare to meet your master.
That's holy water.
B*tch.
Laurel.
Hi.
I got your address
from Father Diekmen's log.
In regular clothes, no less.
I mean,
I didn't know you could.
Well, I'm a historian,
not a nun.
I'm free to dress accordingly
to occasion.
Well, you look human,
so that's a good thing.
Thank you.
What's that smell?
- It smells like sulfur.
- Come on in.
What happened here?
I had an ex-girlfriend drop by, and
we had a little confrontation.
I wanted drapes,
she wanted blinds,
but I think she really
just wanted my soul.
Must be some soul.
Trouble's been following me
my whole life,
I don't really expect relationships
to be any different.
Do you want a drink?
Did your girlfriend
write these?
Ex!
I told you, I like to
keep my options open
There are more layers
to the context of man...
And so are there
to the context of evil.
I am the way.
You are the way.
I mean, I saw
these same exact markings
from my readings from earlier.
What do you mean?
It means...
...that Kasdeya
is only one piece...
...of the puzzle.
It means that...
...Beelzebub...
...isn't just trying
to walk amongst us.
He's trying to bring
his hell with him.
So I just started
doing everything I could
my father's son, you know?
It seems like he wanted
what was best for you.
Yeah, well...
mother's death in child birth.
Somehow feeding me
all that religious B.S.
Was just a way to atone
for that guilt.
That's what I believe.
Tell me about the accident.
I'd just done a stint in juvie
when my old man picked me up.
It was rainy,
and the roads were slick.
I remember saying so to my dad,
who was preaching to me about
how God had provided me
all the tools I needed,
and I needed to stop
wasting my gifts.
Eddie had just lost his job and
then his kids in a divorce.
He decided to go out drinking.
One thing led to another.
He lost control
of his wheel, and...
People were yelling at the
sight of all the blood.
and seeing everything
burning up around me;
All the chaos.
I looked over at my dad.
He wasn't afraid at all.
Here it was, you know?
That moment people talk about.
What would you say if you had to make
amends for a failed relationship?
What would you say
with your last breath?
Like, this was our moment.
You wanna know
what he said to me?
He looked me straight
in the eye and said,
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