In the next morning, Robin wakes up half stunned hugged to a wood stick and looks up, seeing a male figure, tall and blond, realizing who he was, the angel stands up immediately from the chair. The boy looks behind him seeing the angel and gets admired.
"What are you doing here?" The angel and the demon ask the same thing at the same time.
"I came cause someone called to the Aquarium saying there was a nest of turtles in danger."
Chan answers to the angel's question, putting his hands on his waist and observing the amount of buckets that Robin had put on top of the nest to protect it. "Did you do this?"
"Are you seeing anyone else here?" Robin asks annoying while she grabbed her stuff.
"No," Chan answers as he starts removing some buckets. "But do you know this can stop them from getting to the ocean and then they'll die of hunger and you'll be accused of murdering seven cute, little and harmless turtles."
Robin stays shut and looks at the blond demon and the name tag on his uniform. "It was the only way to protect them. Killing is a demon's specialty, not angels."
"Well, it looks like there's a first for everything." Chan looks at the girl, stopping what he was doing. "Those stereotypes hurt."
"Did I hurt the feelings of the little demon? Do you even have feelings?" Robin couldn't care less with what she said to the demon. It wasn't a lie and everyone knew that the demons didn't like anyone but themselves and that the chaos followed them everywhere.
Chan rolls his eyes and done with the girls' attitude and starts to answer with the same tone as her. "Since I work in an Aquarium and save animals from people like you, then yes, we do have feelings."
Robin looks at the boy for a brief second and turns around. "Hard to believe, but alright." It was the last words the angel said to Chan. She walks through the beach until she gets home, ready to take a good bath and tame the hair that was going every direction and full of knots.
On the other side, Chan stayed at the beach to remove the mess off buckets that Robin created around the turtles and finally place some wood sticks around with a grid on top and a little hole to allow them to leave when they were born. With the work done, Chan grabs his stuff and leaves cause he had a few more jobs to do at the Aquarium before his shift was over.
As soon as he gets to the Aquarium, the demon puts on the diving suit and grabs the food he had to distribute on a tank. With a bucket of food next to him and Chan sitting beside the tank with his legs inside the water, he gathers the courage to put the rest of his body inside the water. The boy had spent the last thirty minutes thinking about the angel even though she was always rude to him. The demon shakes his head like that would help him chase away his thoughts about the angel and gets inside the tank, diving. Being there was like a form of therapy to the demon, it was something he loved to do, unlike what Robin believed and thought that demons killed people to relax. A few minutes later, he went back and goes to distribute food by the respective tanks: dolphins, turtles, seals. In the end, he dresses to his off work clothes to meet Felix who was waiting for him outside his work. Catching sight of his friend, the two greet each other and start walking towards the beach to play volleyball and the whole walk Chan explained what happened that morning with Robin and Felix remained quiet with a look of disapproval.
"You know who her father is, right?" Felix asks to make sure the friend had any idea of what he could've been putting himself into.