Chapter one: A deadly Fire
Cassandra was just casually walking home from her work as a Charity Worker for a charity to end Child Slavery. She was still living with her mom because she literally begs her to stay with her until she retires although there is that small part of her that would willingly stay with her mom even without the begging. But she knows better than to let other people see that side of her.
She was pondering over what she would cook for dinner since her step-brother, Daniel, refuses to cook for anyone but himself.
The huge mass of black smoke in front of her broke her from her reverie. She quickly shot back to reality when she saw that the nearby building was on fire.
The Fire Department still wasn't there and dozens of workers were screaming for help.
She knew it was wrong for her to be excited in a time like this but even as an adult she was still a survivalist. But her instincts to help herself survive had now become instincts to help others survive too.
Quickly, she pulled out her handkerchief from her pocket and emptied out her water bottle onto it and covered her mouth with it, a trick she learned from a magazine article.
She dashed into the building and about four people were scattered around the room, coughing and wheezing.
In a span of about 20 minutes she had already rescued three people from a deadly fire. She was quite proud of herself but she knew it wasn't over yet. She still had to rescue one last person.
She found a tall and skinny worker that has practically fainted on the marble flooring. She thought she recognized him from somewhere but couldn't quite make out who he was.
Quickly, she put the worker's arm around her shoulder and ran to the exit. Fortunately, they both survived.
After the medics have finished checking the workers' blood pressure and they were all now safe and back to their feet, she walked over to the last worker to confirm her suspicions.
When she reached him, he was still coughing and staggering but he was fine.
"Thank you." He said, looking up at her.
And when she saw his face, she now remembered everything.
"Yo-Yoji?!" she blurted out.
"Cass?!" he replied.
