This chapter begins with Rayflo outdoors burning paperwork and books. He recalls a warning he once remembered about an Incubus/Succubus who enters human’s dreams and fills it with lustful scenes. While the human is blissfully dreaming the Incubus consumes his soul.
As he completes his burning fest he unexpectedly collapses to the ground due in part to Charley having drained his blood earlier (oh, Charley). While Rayflo is lying on the ground an odd shape “thing” is observing his every movement from the shadows.
Back at the mansion Harold and Charley are talking. Harold asks Charley what type of relationship he has with Rayflo (he remembers how they were all over each other at the church – Volume 1). Charley is taken back, a bit, and can’t quite find the words to explain his relationship with Rayflo. Charley tries his best to come up with some reasonable explanation but Harold ultimately concludes that they must have some type of dysfunctional family relationship. Charley settles for this conclusion. Meanwhile, Rayflo sneaks back into the mansion and overhears parts of their conversation. He misinterprets what they are saying and thinks Charley is making a pass at the kid and storms off. As he is walking down the hall he hears Harold ask Charley if he loves his father (Rayflo). Once again Charley is speechless (Rayflo is very curious to hear Charley’s response). Harold reveals that he does not love his father at all. In fact, he even goes as far to say that he hates his father. His father does not give him any attention or love. All he cares about is his drugs/drug company.
Rayflo continues down the hall to a room where he writes a letter to Charley and then he leaves the mansion. As Rayflo is leaving the mansion Charley enters the room down the hall and reads the letter left behind. It reads:
“I cleaned up my stuff so I’m headed home. The mansion is yours. Just don’t go outside no matter who comes knocking. If you hear someone call your name only once, don’t open the doors or windows no matter what. Even it if’s me. –At least answer with I Love Him”
Rayflo returns to the apartment and is relaxing in bed when an unexpected visitor arrives at his window. It’s Charley! After Charley says “I Love You” Rayflo rushes over to the window sill but stops abruptly in his steps when he sees that it isn’t Charley at the window. It’s Barry (volume 1. He was also the character from volume 2. He was the one who kept calling Rayflo Addie which he does again in this volume). Barry enters the room and tells Rayflo that he enjoyed playing the Incubus just moments ago. Barry wastes no time in pinning Rayflo to the ground. While Rayflo feverishly demands to know why he has appeared; Barry starts clawing and ripping at Rayflo’s flesh. He tells Rayflo that he is doing this as punishment for all the cancelled dinners and for moving without a forwarding address. Barry then goes on to ask Rayflo if he enjoyed his little performance as Charley. Rayflo is freaking out. He tells Barry that he was trick (obviously) and that Barry is basically a crazy loony. Barry replies “I’m sure father will also be happy to hear those words,” which instantly silences Rayflo.
Minea (the maid who is also the white cat) appears with a knife and attempts to save Rayflo but Barry is to powerful and severely injures Minea (she’s alive but in bad shape). Barry picks up the knife and stabs it into the hands of Rayflo pinning him to the ground. Then, Barry viciously starts to eat Rayflo’s flesh and skin (Barry’s eating habits are nowhere near as sexy or sensual as Charley’s – Barry is an animal)
FLASHBACK
Rayflo (at least it looks like him) is badly wounded. He is being offered an exchange for his life for the powers of a mysterious person
END FLASHBACK
PRESENT TIME
Barry has finished feasting on Rayflo’s body and is licking a small bone from Rayflo’s spine (like a person sucking on a chicken bone or something) Rayflo looks like half a man (His lower half is not visible at all. It’s just a bloody mess). Barry really did a number on him (bad Barry).


