Pit sat with his wings drooping as he looked beyond the field of yellow dandelions. He slowly brought his gaze to the dandelion he was twirling between his fingers. "I can't believe this all happened to me." Pit muttered as he thought about his encounters throughout his life. He let the dandelion slip from his fingers as he looked to the sky. "Well, at least everyone is safe."

Just then, as if on cue, Pit heard someone running towards him. He snapped his gaze towards the sound of footfalls, and saw a human girl. Pit stood up and ran to the cover of the trees. He wasn't in the mood to assure someone that they weren't crazy. The girl ran straight to the spot where Pit had been only moments before.

The girl cursed when she dropped her stack of books that she held in her hands. "... If I lived in the city!" Pit heard her mutter, sounding quite irritated. She bent over and stacked her books, as well as attempt to straighten the bow around her neck.

Pit watched, being sure not to move from his hiding spot. As the girl stood up, the sunlight shone off of the golden star charm on her bracelet.

Almost immediately, Pit recognized it as one of the items Lady Palutena had put some of her power into. Her angels had been going missing, and she had sent the items to Earth with hopes that they would be found by angels, reforming the telepathic bond between their beloved Goddess and them. How a human found one, Pit couldn't think of how.

He staggered back slightly, stepping on a twig. He bit his lip as the girl snapped her gaze towards him. Luckily, she didn't see him. Or so Pit thought. The girl picked up her books and stopped as she saw the soft white feather that had been caught between her hand and the bottom of her book stack. She slid the feather into her free hand, and twirled it knowingly. The girl flicked her gaze towards Pit for a moment, and she smiled, slipping the feather into her schoolbag.

Once the girl had run off, Pit came out from his hiding spot, a million questions running through his head. Did she see me? Does she know if that feather was from one of my wings? Are my wings going BALD? Pit turned his head towards his wings and checked for thinning spots.

"Don't worry, there aren't any spots showing." Said a calm, familiar voice. Pit turned around to see Celina walking towards him. Pit had known Celina for years. He had saved her from Medusa's wrath- back when she had been blind.

Lady Palutena had given her the ability to see without hijacking someone's sight. She had taught herself how to do that during the years she spent imprisoned. Pit had received flight, but 'idiotically', in his books anyway, flew too close to the sun and burned his wings. Once again, his flight was gone.

"Did you see that girl?" Pit asked Celina as she walked up to him, flexing her wings. "I saw her. She had a Savior's Charm." Celina replied. She and Pit had decided to call the items by that particular name, although it wasn't official. "How in the world would she find one?" Celina asked as she looked down at the grass.

Celina slowly turned to Pit, and looked at him with a gaze that said I am not impressed with you. "What did I do?" Pit asked with a hint of annoyance. "Did you 'assist' that girl in finding the charm?" Celina asked flatly. Pit had been talking about a crazy hunch he had. He insisted that he had seen a girl just like her before, and said he could feel an angel's magic emanating from her. "No, she found it by herself! I had nothing to do with it!" Pit said crossing his arms defiantly. "Jeeze, you're a terrible liar." Celina said as the hint of a smile spread across her lips.

"Okay, maybe I did." Pit said as he hunched over, letting his arms drop to his sides. "You know we're not allowed to interfere with the lives of humans." Celina said as she placed a hand on Pit's shoulder. He tried to flinch away, but Celina's grip was tight. He had recently discovered that Celina had a crush on him, and that just made things all the more uncomfortable for him. "Now I have to fix your mistake." Celina said as she slipped her hand down to Pit's wrist. "Come on, we're going to the city."

The two slid into an alley, and got to work on their plan. "Okay, first we need to change how we dress." Celina said as she examined Pit's horrified expression. "You mean, wear what the humans wear?" Pit said as he gripped his toga. "Unless you want that girl to discover what that charm can really do, I suggest you go with the flow." Celina said as she created two orbs of light, one in each of her hands.

"Okay, but if anything goes wrong, I blame you." Pit said as he closed his eyes, waiting for the worst. Celina aimed one orb of light at Pit, and she focused her power as his clothing changed.

Pit wriggled uncomfortably as his sandals were replaced by sneakers, and his toga became a pair of jeans and a gray t-shirt. When the changes were done, Pit looked like the average teenager, aside from the wings on his back. When he examined his reflection in a broken hand-mirror, he sighed and turned to his friend. "What about the wings?" Pit asked. "I can try to hide them, but I don't know what will happen. It's too risky, Pit." Celina said nervously.

"Just give it a shot. I don't know how much longer I can go with these pants- they're itching me like crazy!" Pit said as he scratched the side of his leg for emphasis. Celina closed her eyes and joined the two orbs she held together. She muttered something under her breath and Pit gasped as his wings began to vanish. What really scared him was the weight of his wings seemed to vanish as well.

When Celina finished, she opened her eyes and the orb disappeared. Pit looked at her with eyes wide open. "I think you did something wrong." Pit said as Celina reached to find his invisible wings. When she couldn't find them, she nearly fell over. "Oh my gosh, I'm so sorry." Celina said quietly as she covered her mouth with both hands.

"What did you do?" Pit said as he looked at Celina with a sudden rage building up inside of himself. "I told you it was risky!" Celina said as she shied away from him. "What did you do to me?" Pit asked once again as he balled his fists up. "You're a mortal, Pit." Celina said as she backed against the wall of a building, tears beginning to roll down her cheeks. Pit froze and slumped down. He buried his face in his hands and growled to himself.

"Pit, please don't be mad at me." Celina said as she placed a hand on his head. She ran her fingers through his hair, and Pit felt a tingling sensation run through his body. He began to shake slightly and Celina backed away. Pit looked up at her, his eyes red from crying, and Celina smiled sadly. At least you can still summon your weapons. She said telepathically to Pit. He stood up and walked over to his friend. The two embraced each-other, and stood in the dark of the alley, listening to the harmonic rhythm of each-others heart.