"That sound like a bad news. Does he need our help?" She asked.

"I'll take care of it. You need to be home before your ring of fire goes out." Samuel said. He was referring to the ring of fire that Jessi would leave with the phoenix and dragon egg in their dungeon whenever they leave their house.

It can last there for ten hours atleast. Which is why she still needs to go back to make sure that both of the creatures are warm.

"Why can't you just fu**ing drag that moon girl!? I'm so sick staring at the egg all day! I want to see the little beast!" Jessi whined and stomped her heels on the floor with a sulky pout on her face.

Samuel lightly chuckled as he stood up from his seat. Picking up his bag and jacket.

"You know the answer. It's not the time for that yet!" Samuel said and exited her office while laughing.

"Eeesh!!! I fu**ing hear that all the time!"

"I'll see you at home!" She heard the boy said before he completely left.

Samuel went to his next class. He's late 15 minutes for class but he was excempted because of an excuse that a professor called him. And that's Jessi.

Samuel sat beside his friends and casually chatted with them regarding school matters or his friends flirting with random girls.

After class. Samuel checked his watch and saw that it's almost time for him to meet the angel of death.

Samuel went to Jessi's office first and found her preparing to leave.

"You didn't said I'll see him!" She said while raising a brow at him.

"Nor he's in more than just a bad state. He's literally going to suicide on that rooftop!" She added with sarcasm.

"I'll be there shortly. I just came by to check your reaction." Samuel chuckled while leaning on the door frame of her office.

"What's your plan of rescuing him? I tried talking to him but that motherfu**er clearly had walls built around him! And he wouldn't let me touch him either! Do I look like a fu**ing walking disease to him!!?" She started rambling while aggressively picking up her keys and closing her expensive Louie Vuitton bag.

"Alright. That's enough rage to warm the kids at home. Just go and I'll save the boy myself." Samuel said and left without waiting for a reply.

He went somewhere else to finish a few important task that will serve an important part for later. Finishing just in time for him to arrive and save the suicidal angel in time.
Samuel didn't rush to find the building and run to the rooftop. He knows he'll be there in time so why rush and cause complications of possible futures.

After a minute or two. Samuel stood in front of the rooftop door. He stood there for a few seconds before finally opening it...

Revealing a very depressed boy, on the verge of jumping off the roof.

"May I suggest something?" He spoke that made the boy turn to him with shock.

His shaking eyes glazed with fresh tears. His body were trembling more dangerously than it had earlier.

"S-stay right there!!! Or else I-I'll jump!!!" The boy threatened as he carefully turn around on the edge to face Samuel.

Samuel slowly walked not far from him, maintaining a safe distance. He stood there in a firm stop and had his hands in his pockets.

"What's wrong boy? Why do you look so... tired?" Samuel asked despite knowing the answer too well.

The boy cried harder and his lips trembled with visible fear and rage.

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