59 Unemployed (1/2)

By the morning of their first day of school, everything was prepared. Asrael's school started earlier than Dante's, but they both still woke up at the same time.

The only trouble was getting Asrael to wear his black bunny onesie, he refused and gave the excuse that it wasn't school appropriate. It wasn't a good excuse since Arius had money and with money they could do whatever they wanted.

Asrael did end up putting the onesie on, and the only reason he was so obedient was because Dante had said, ”You don't want to match with us? That's fine, yours is in Black.” in a tone that was severely passive-aggressive. Asrael didn't know how to respond without being a jerk so he just silently obeyed, which surprised Dante.

Asrael had all black school supplies, and in order to drive people away, he wore black eyeliner. He didn't realize the trouble it would cause for himself. As for his brother, although Dante's style was more mature, he had a brightly colored backpack that was chosen by Arius.

”I'm not taking the bus.” Said Asrael.

”Call Lufti, then.”

”Can't, my reputation as their leader would be ruined!”

”I don't think they care if you go to school or not.” Arius opened the front door.

”Are you so lazy that you can't drive me?”

”I have to stay here with Dante.” Arius was the only 'adult' awake.

”Then bring him with!” After Asrael said so, Arius looked at Dante who nodded in agreement.

On the way, Arius Updated Asrael on what he found on the missing puppy case. He had checked the surveillance and ran his face recognition program on everyone from that day for any strange identities.

To his surprise, he found one. It was someone from an organization of assassins, and while Arius had a good feeling about it, it ended up being a red herring(BTW: Red herring is a term that means it was a clue that turned out to be a distraction, or just didn't lead anywhere). The organization didn't have an official name, but it was nicknamed The Death Vendors. Luckily, Arius did find another lead after searching for similar cases, and he was very close to figuring out where exactly the dogs had gone.