Chan walked along the beach, feeling the cold sand on his feet and a cool breeze on his face, feeling comfortable with the fact that he had taken a long-sleeved sweater with him. The boy sees a light and knew as soon as that would be where he would find Robin and the nest of turtles. Following his path towards the light, he founds Robin who was sitting covered in blankets finishes the second book of turtles, realizes the presence of the demon and looks back.
"I can deal with you once because you're doing your job, but a second time is asking too much," Robin comments in a rude tone, putting her eyes back on the book. Chan opens his chair next to Robin, puts his flashlight on the ground and sits next to the angel.
"Weren't you complaining that you spent the night in the cold and fighting fierce animals?"
Chan asks, making fun of the girl's fear of raccoons, "So I'm here to find out about your traumatic experience."
"I'd rather spend the night in the cold with ferocious animals than spend the night with you." The angel replied.
"I can't do anything, I'm already comfortable here." Chan regrets the fact that he can't go away to the angel, messing with her and covering himself with the blanket he brought from home.
"Then stay away. And shut up." Robin asks in an authoritative tone, which only made her situation worse. Chan, after hearing the girl's condition, pulled the chair even closer to her. The angel automatically rolled her eyes and didn't say much more throughout the night. Chan to entertain himself took his mobile phone and some headphones to play and watch some movies during the night.
The rest of the group split up and went home for dinner, while Elizabeth went with Carrie to her house. The girls were ready to get home and get something to eat. And so it was, as soon as they arrived they did something quick to eat and went to sit on the sofa in Carrie's living room. While they were looking for a good movie to watch, since last time they hadn't found anything good, and the better the qualification of the movie, the worse it was. Elizabeth was a little restless trying to pull her head to see where she remembered the angel, Jeongin.
"I'm trying to remember where I know that angel who was with the boys on the beach," Elizabeth commented as she tried to pull her head.
"What angel? There were more than one, Liz. You've probably seen him on the street." Carrie didn't give much thought to the demon's blue-haired dilemma and kept looking for a good movie for both of them to watch.
"I'm talking about the one who was sitting next to Changbin, Jeongin I suppose." Elizabeth explains which angel she was talking about, and shrugged her shoulders, "But yes, you must be right."
"You're interested, aren't you? With such curiosity, I'm beginning to think so." The blonde asked in a playful tone and looked away from the television at her friend.
"Huh? No," Elizabeth rolls her eyes, "And he's an angel, your father would kill me. It wasn't even mine, it would be yours."
"He should be proud, demons bringing angels to the dark side."
"That's why there's already Chan," Elizabeth mentions the topic of conversation between the demons, Chan's mini crush on Robin. Carrie laughs after Elizabeth's statement and shakes her head.
"She's so irrelevant that I've forgotten."
The blue-haired girl laughs out loud and starts snuggling on the couch and covering herself with a blanket, "If they are all as annoying as she is, no thanks about getting angels.