Is Earth Hell Or Heaven?

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Leo had a day off for once, it's surprising that he managed to get it, remembering he works hard hours at Libra.

He sat in his bed in tears. 

The memories of an old friend, now deceased, came to his mind.

"My- my X-station..."
He said through tears and snot. 

His gross sobbing would soon come to an end.

Knock knock knock.

"Coming!"

Leo wiped off his tears and snot, preparing to face whoever's at the door.

Once the door opened, Leo was surprised to see his female co-worker, the one who's way too short and slim for her own good.

"Lizz? What are you doing here?"
He asked, wasn't she supposed to still be at school?

"Just here to drop off a package."
I raised a see-through plastic bag with a big box in it.

Leo recognized the box.

"W-what?! And X-station!?"
He asked in shock.

I giggled as I answered: "yep!"

I handed Leo the box as he hugged me and began gross crying again, showing his gratefulness.

"Thamk yuu so muuch!!"
He said through even more tears and snot.

"It's alright, just please don't cry."
I tried to smile, as I felt... Sorry for Leo?

It's not like everything in his life was bad, and that X-station was his only saving grace.

He was acting as if it was a godsend, but it was just a damn gaming console.

But I understood the intensity he felt.

I remembered seeing my X-station break, and myself ending up in tears. 

The X-station might've really been a godsend.

After a few minutes of more sobbing, Leo finally calmed down, and placed the box on a table in his house, welcoming me to come into his apartment.

It wasn't bad, it was pretty spacious and lighted, as the big window in the living room allowed plenty of sunlight.

"But seriously, thanks so much for this, you really didn't need to."
Leo sighed with a big, happy grin.

I sighed a short breath with a happy grin.

"I'm just glad you're happy."

Ring ring.

"Oh, it's Klaus."

Leo pulled out his phone and answered.
He walked a few steps away from me.

After a short conversation, he hung up and looked back to me with a concerned and slightly angry look.
Not even a word, he grabbed my hand and ran away from the building.

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