Riddle me this.
EHY WOULD KYLE HAVE DONE MORE INVESTIGATION? There was no reason that it would have neen unreasonable that Angel was still visiting her parents at the hospital.
She was there for an excessive amount of time. And she didn't have her bracelet!
It's more unreasonable that demons could have taken her away with NOT A SOUL to have caught the incident and put it on national news.
The only demon that took her away was Nuriel. The deal was made, and with only two witnesses, neither of which is terribly keen to even think about magic...
It's a movie about a boy in college who refuses to give up in arguing his case that God's not dead. There are also a few sup-plots about christain characters going through hard time though they ultimately do not end up very meaningfully resolved.
...You have no idea how hard I'm trying not to make jokes about that.
"...You've necer heard of Star Wars?"
Kyle says completely deadpan.
I'm also surprised. What, did Selina's mom keep her under a rock?
Bartimaeus shapeshifts into what appears to be Shakespeare and picks the skull up.
"Alas, poor Yorick! I knew him, Horatio; a fellow of infinite jest..."
"...which is one of the more notable differences between Yorick and Bartimaeus," I wish Will was able to reply.
"You have merged with this mortals soul. If he dies, you can never return. You will go to hell, and be tormented until this creation is brought to an end. then you will cease. Unless...."
Okay, what's going on with Bartimaeus? Is he a demon or what?
Sen teleports back into the castle [25+83], probabably into the games room, "Thirty six thousand seven hundred forty nine copies of the Order of the True Cross' Guide to the True Demon's Name destroyed and dealt with and this is the last copy left to destroy," Sen says as she holds a white book with a red holy cross adorning the cover in her hand as she walks back to her room.
If Will was functional he would be so flipping out right now.
As would I. Destroying books? Not cool, Sen. Not cool. Especially not destroying all copies of a book.