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Once upon a time, new guardian angel Samuel begins his training to finally get a human assignment.
Every day, he works hard training to become the strongest and fastest guardian..
By the end of his training, Samuel graduates at the top of his class, and is ready to start his work. Most new guardian angels are assigned to a human at birth, and dedicate their lives to protecting them forever.
Until one day, Samuel is brought in and assigned to a 10 year old boy named Wyatt–whose previous guardian angel recently resigned
Because of that, Samuel learns that the last guardian angel quit because Wyatt is extremely reckless.
Because of that, Samuel tries his best to protect Wyatt, but becomes increasingly more worn out and frustrated as he continually throws himself into danger to protect a child who has no regard for his own safety and wellbeing.
Because of that, Samuel gets discouraged and feels as though he has failed–and chooses to walk away from Wyatt.
Until finally, Samuel learns that Wyatt’s home life is really difficult and is the reason why the boy acts out. Samuel has a moment of sympathy for Wyatt, and chooses to keep helping him as a way to bring some safety to this boy’s life.
And ever since, Samuel finds value in protecting and comforting the troubled kid, without losing motivation or self confidence. Samuel learns that in the end, we shouldn’t judge others because we don’t know what they have been through; and even the most frustrating kid’s life has value.

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