“Dude, you really do not pack light,” Gina observed as she joined Kay at the back of the group, after socializing with some other club members. Kay, whose back and shoulders were already tired barely 20 minutes into the hike, didn’t even bother hiding his hardship. “I know. I was supposed to be getting some…” he gave her a meaningful look, “help, but the help is nowhere.” He looked around, only not to find the angel who had promised such. “You need help with your luggage, Kay?” Leo asked, suddenly walking beside them. He used to be in front of the group, talking to the guide. Kay didn’t know when it was that he slowed down his pace and moved to the back. He was too busy being annoyed at the fact that Michael was nowhere to be found. “I-I think I'm—” he stammered. Leo looked at the back

