As the two drew closer and closer to the people, they can see that the crowd that surrounded them has begun to grow and some people are taking sides with this ... debate.
"How do we know that we are not in danger because of them?" one old man asked, leaning against this walking stick.
A large portion of the crowd agreed whit him when a woman spoke up, "How do we know that they mean us harm as well?"
She looks like one of the women in the house the day after the 'attack'.
Beside her stood Madam Lesh and a group of other people.
Some of them, Lillian knows that she has seen them in Madam Lesh's house the next day. It was very faint but she remembered some.
"Convenient," Lillian said to herself as she continued to approach them. The crowd was so busy talking and arguing with each other that they did not notice her coming to them until she was right behind them.
Does he care or not? Can he?