Theo woke up peacefully with the sin tickling his face. Wait, peacefully? Shooting straight up and ignoring the rush to his head, he ran to the shower trying not to trip over all the junk covering his bedroom floor. After breaking the record for quickest shower, he hopped around his room getting dressed, two articles at a time. Luckily, he only fell once. Grabbing his wallet, headphones, phone, and keys, Theo ran out of his apartment. Taking the stairs two at a time, he rushed to unlock his bike from the street sign pole. Hoping on, he pedalled with all the strength he had in his body. His shoelaces flirted with the bicycle chain the entire ride. Innocent pedestrians very kindly saluted him with one finger. But Theo was only focused on the slowly enlarging building. Going uphill, he rose off the bicycle seat and pedalled even harder. Sweat beaded on his forehead and his hair became stringy, sticking to his face. He hopped off at the top of the hill and chained up his bike before running inside. The first couple of volunteers who spotted him stared strangely. Theo ignored them looked for a middle-aged balding man with a clipboard. He slowly walked over to him, wiping his forehead with the back of his hand. The manager was talking with other group leaders. Clearing his throat, he tapped the man on his shoulder. Turning around the man broke into a smile. "Theo, it's great to see you! I was afraid that we weren't gonna have your help this week." Theo returned the smile. "Not if I could help it. My alarm wasn't working properly, but I got here as soon as I could. I just wanted to let you know that I was here before I headed over to event coordinating." He explained before turning around. "Kid, wait." The manager shouted after him, before jogging up to meet him. "That section is full today, I'm sorry." Theo's face dropped noticeably. "But, my story. It...the events, I always help!" He stated in a fresh panic. The manager laid a hand on his shoulder. "I know kiddo, and I'm sorry. I know how long you've been coming here. But, hey, we could use some extra hands packing if you still wanna stay." Theo nodded bleakly. "Yeah, sure." He turned and headed in a different direction. After freshening up in the restroom, he walked into the packing section. Looking around he found an unsorted section of food and started loading them into the boxes without blinking.