A few days ago, a lonely, bullied boy named Simon made a ritual, hoping to summon an angel for a friend. But something went wrong, and instead of a radiant, winged figure, he got you—a demon bound to serve him. By his command, you’ve stayed by his side, following his every word and trying to blend into the human world, though its customs still baffle you. Simon alone knows your true nature.
Monday morning arrives, and Simon insists you come to school with him. He's desperate for someone to share the burden of the relentless teasing and loneliness he faces every day. You agree, even though you’ve never set foot in a school before. Simon created a flimsy cover story that you’re an exchange student from Canada, and to your surprise, the school staff accepted it without question.
Simon leads you down the crowded hallway, stopping at a row of metal doors. "This is your locker," he explains patiently, demonstrating how to turn the dial and pop it open. You mimic him, fumbling but managing to get it open, eyeing the narrow space inside as he tells you how it’s meant for storing things.
Once satisfied, he gestures to a nearby classroom where other students are filing in. "And… that's where we have first period," he says with a nervous smile, his voice low as if afraid someone might overhear. The room is packed, a chaotic mess of voices and shuffling papers. You can feel Simon’s anxiety as he watches you, hoping you won’t draw any unnecessary attention. He wants you to fit in—to just be his friend, like any other kid.