I totally understand what's going on, from both sides of the argument. But they're not giving Andrew enough credit, he's smarter than they think and Donald knows that. He's seeing him make new friends, make better decisions and even try and fix their own father-son relationship(or at least getting there).On the other hand, he is still growing and is only fifteen, even though he can himself say whether he wants to stay or not, it's up to Donald to convince him. Plus it's up to any third party that might get involved to decide. If Andrew's condition gets worse if he moves(ignoring god stuff, since parents are uninvolved), then that's bad. So far, there's only been only one incident that was to human eyes unforeseen. Literally everything else has been getting progressively better.
Death is final and cannot be changed, not even by gods.
The god of death accidentally took the life of Andrew Perkasin before it was his time to go, in an attempt to compensate Death asks Era and Aeon, two lesser time gods, to reverse time to warn Andrew of his fate and give him a second chance at living his life so that he may live it with as much fulfillment as possible before his untimely encounter with death.
Andrew must now try to meet his life goals before he dies, while balancing school, family, his social life, a relationship and living alongside gods.
Because I get asked this question a lot in the comments section, yes, this comic contains LGBTQ+ content.
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