The events that happened tonight weighed heavy on everybody’s shoulders, especially after I mentioned to them what I thought about that cashier guy. He was sincerely the only one who could have done anything in that brief time that Rastor left us, and after I explained that, they agreed that it was a possibility they couldn’t deny as well. To get ready for the hectic events that will occur tomorrow, we all dispersed as soon as the details of tonight had all been exhausted dry. Tate suggested to his father that they should rally up a few of their men to watch around the house to make sure that nothing else happens tonight. Something I was silently grateful for that he thought about because it was better that we made preventive measures rather than risk the lives of everyone on the fact t