"Why are you here Kings?" I asked softly and turned to look at him.

He sighed before answering, "You looked sad and lonely and unhappy and distressed and down in the dumps and.."

“That's about enough, Kings,” I chuckled. “You didn't have to bother. I am doing just fine,” I said with a slight shake of my head.

“Don't say that.”

I said nothing.

"Do you want to talk about it?" he asked cautiously.

"Don't be worried about me. I can take care of myself"

"Don't you think you sound like Abel? And where has 'taking care of himself' got him?"

"You shouldn't worry about me."

"Wish it was that simple," he muttered but I heard him any way.

I froze upon hearing his words. I tried not to read too much meaning into his words but damn it. There was a chance that Elijah freaking Kings cared about me.

"Hello fire fairy. How are you doing?" Bishop paused beside me. He glanced at Elijah and I noticed his lips twitch slightly like he was trying not to smile.

"Fine, I guess. How are you?"

He shrugged. "Good afternoon senior."

Elijah just nodded.

“Can I steal Rhys for a bit?” Bishop asked.

Elijah replied with a slight shrug of his shoulders. “See you around, fire fairy,” he said with a wink and walked to the field to coordinate the cleaning.

Bishop turned to speak to, probably comment on what he suspected was going on between Elijah and me but I cut him off.

“Why did you have to call me that in front of him?” I glared at him.

“Call you what?” he looked stunned for a second.

“Fire fairy. That's supposed to be between you and me and not you, me, Elijah and the rest of the school,” I pointed a finger at him.

He rolled his eyes. “Come on, we have something important to discuss,” he said and turned on his heel.

I sighed and followed him.
“What is it about?”

“Abel,” he said vaguely.

My steps faltered slightly. My heart drummed in my chest. I was worried that something had happened to him. I was having a headache already.
“What about Abel?” I asked.

“I don't know much. Justin asked me to get you,” Bishop replied.

“Justin?” I halted, “What does he want?”

“This is not the time to burn bridges with your brother. It is about Abel. Abel needs all the help he can get,” he said impatiently. “Come on,” he said after waiting for me to respond and I didn't.

We went to our classroom where Gold, Justin and Abel were seated already.

“What about Elijah?” Abel asked.

“Was I supposed to get him?” Bishop asked.

“He will be coming soon. We will have to start without him,” Jake said as he walked into the classroom.

I glanced at Abel and he looked pale.

“Are you alright, buddy?” I said, barely above a whisper.

“Paul has been making him smuggle drugs,” Justin blurted out.

“Are you parents aware of this?” I asked him.

“I can't tell them. Paul could get into trouble,” he said.

“And you think you won't?” I snapped. I didn't mean to, but it just came out.

“We need to report this to the police. It is taking too long and it is more serious than before,” Gold said.

“We need to find evidence against Paul,” Jake said.

“We are just kids. How are even supposed to that? Leave that to the police. We could get into a lot of trouble and the longer we take, the more danger Abel is being exposed to,” I said in annoyance.

“Abel is not even willing to do anything about it and it is up to us,” Gold agreed with me.

“Guys, I'm fine!” Abel said in anger, “You guys need to learn to mind your business. Paul is my problem and I know how to deal with my brother all by myself,” he said and stormed out of the classroom.

I stared after him helplessly. “Abel needs help urgently. This whole thing is taking a toll on him and we need to do something about it quickly.”

“Where is he matching off to?” Elijah asked from the door.

We all shrugged.

“How did you guys find out about him smuggling drugs for Paul?” Gold asked.

“We have been on his tail since Rhys’ suspension,” Justin explained vaguely.

“So that's why Jake has been acting weird,” Gold said with a shake of her head.

“Was I that obvious?” he inquired.

“Pretty much. I knew you were on to something but I didn't know what it was,” I answered.

“I still don't think we are handling this the way we should. We need to at least inform an adult. Abel is right, this is bigger than all of us put together,” Gold said and walked out of the class.

“I agree with Gold. This isn't the time to play Power Rangers,” I said and stood up to leave too.

“Rhys,” Justin called my name.

“What?” I asked impatiently.

“Please don't mention this to anyone. We need to be very careful,” he said calmly.

“His parents need to know about this. Let them know about it first and then they decide the next line of action. It is the right thing to do,” I said and walked out, I paused at the door and turned to look at them before leaving.

Elijah opened his mouth to say something but was cut off by Justin.

“What are you going to say now? You are going to support your little girlfriend aren't you?” Justin snorted in annoyance.

My face darkened before I walked out.

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