As soon as they were done with the breakfast, Irvin offered Zadkiel to take him out. He wanted to show Zadkiel around. He wanted to make him feel like he’s home. He wanted him to blend in with all the people.
“Let me ask Abel,” Zadkiel replied. Irvin didn’t say anything though he wanted to be alone with Zadkiel but guess he had to tolerate his friend every time.
Zadkiel sprinted off to Abel’s room and knocked. He never had been so happy and that could be seen in the way he was bouncing in his position. There was a different kind of happiness bubbling inside him because for the first time he and the creature inside him were both agreeing on similar things. They both wanted Irvin.
Abel opened the door and Zadkiel didn’t wait to push him aside and walk-in. He stood before Abel and closed the door.
“C’mon we’re going out.” He informed him but instead of jumping like Zadkiel, Abel cocked his eyebrow.