Author's note: Sorry for the delays and subpar writing. College dead week and finals are eating my brain cells.

Andy was bubbling over with excitement. Not only was he getting to stay up late, but Kate and Taylor also promised to help him make an igloo out of snow. "What time are we going?"

Caleb fastened a blanket over a window that had a draft. "In a little bit."

Andy jumped from foot to foot. "How long is a little bit?"

Caleb chuckled. "Can you go see if your mom needs anything?"

Andy ran to April. "Do you need anything?"

April shook her head. "I'm just getting Ian dressed."

Andy poked Ian's stomach and grinned. The plan was for April and Ian to tag along but go back home before Ian's bedtime.

Caleb told Andy he could help him put stuff in the truck.

Andy ran outside and slipped going down the steps. He landed on his back, looking up at the sky.

"Are you okay?" Caleb asked.

Andy blinked. "I think so."

Caleb helped him up. "That is another reason you should be happy that your mom makes you wear that hat."

Andy shook the snow off of him. "Mom says my head is hard enough to hurt the floor."

Caleb laughed. "Maybe at times." Each day felt more natural than the day before it. He was forgetting what living alone was like. Sure, the kids did complicate things but he loved it. "Slow down. You don't want a trip to the ER."

Taylor and Kate had already started on the igloo by the time Andy arrived.

Andy dove through the hole that would be a door. "I want to camp out here."

Taylor brushed snow off of Andy's hat. "You'd freeze solid. It would take a lot more work to make an igloo like the real ones. Then we'd have to have very warm clothes and a fire."

As expected as soon as Ian breached the door, he went straight to Bobby.

Bobby picked him up. "You are getting heavy."

April stood by the fireplace and warmed her hands. "I'm already tired."

"Rest. I've got the baby. Kate and Taylor can manage Andy." Bobby said.

Caleb got her a warm drink and a blanket. He sat down beside her and closed his eyes as the heat from the fire toasted his skin.

"Can you pack snow or just move it?" Kate asked.

Taylor held his hands out on opposite sides and moved them together, forming a line of snow. "Well, that would have saved some time."

Andy held his hands out to do the same but nothing happened. "I miss my powers."

"I'm sorry." Kate said. "They are a pain most of the time."

"Maybe you can teach me how to use a bow." Andy said.

Taylor shrugged. "That would be up to your mom."

"She'd say no weapons." Andy said.

Kate helped Taylor with a makeshift roof. "She may let you use a sling shot."

Andy brightened. "I forgot about those."

Dean cleared out an area to light fireworks from. With Andy around, he needed to take extra precautions.

"Do you want to watch the fireworks?" Caleb asked.

"I'm okay. It is too cold." April said.

"I'm going to see if Dean needs help." Caleb said. He walked outside. "Is it just bottle rockets?"

Dean smirked. "I got my hands on a few things."

"Andy has been nonstop about this." Caleb said.

"Everybody likes fireworks, right Andy?"

Andy ran over to Caleb. "Yeah, everybody does. Come see our igloo."

Caleb was too big to fit through the door but complimented the design.

Smores were cooked in the fireplace and drinks were shared. It wasn't as eventful as Christmas but it was still good.

Caleb drove Ian and April home and quickly returned so that he could take part in the explosives.

"Can I light one?" Andy asked.

Dean considered it. "With someone's help."

"I can be real careful." Andy said.

"You still need someone with you." Dean said.

Andy couldn't wait to be bigger. Then, he could use weapons and light fireworks.

Bobby chuckled when he heard the first bottle rocket go off. He stepped outside and watched each firework go off. It was good to see Caleb and Dean with the same glee on their face that the little ones had. He figured Dean could have been a pyromaniac if given the chance.

Caleb carried Andy inside and sat him in front of the fire.

Andy was groggy and trying to stay awake.

Kate stopped Caleb in the kitchen. "We can count down and you can tell him it is midnight."

"Yeah, I don't think he is going to make it." Caleb said with a grin.

Dean patted Andy's back. "It is almost midnight, buddy."

Andy shook his head to wake himself up. He rubbed his face and yawned.

The crew counted back from 10 and announced the new year a few hours early.

Andy felt proud of himself for staying up and promptly fell asleep when Caleb went outside to warm up the truck.

"Isn't he cute?" Kate said.

"You used to be." Dean said.

Kate scoffed. "I still am."

Caleb picked Andy up. "I'm going to get him home. Bobby, let me know if you need help this week."

Bobby told him he would and walked him out.

"2002." Kate said.

Taylor nodded.

"I'm surprised any of us have made it to 2002." Kate said.

"Way to bring down the mood." Dean said.

"Well. Hannah was so excited for 2000 because it was the big turn of the century. I wasn't because that was the year my dad had to go." She looked down at her hands. "It is all a blur."

Dean pulled her into a hug. "I didn't think of it like that."

"It has been over a year and it seems like days sometimes but years other times." Kate said.

Taylor sat down beside them. "It has only been a few months since my mom was murdered. A lot has happened this year."

Dean rubbed his face. The reality of how little time had gone by in contrast to how much had happened made his head hurt. Older Kate said it would get bad, and then good again. Was the last year considered good or bad? He felt like he had known both Kate and Taylor their whole lives but in reality, he didn't. "A lot has happened but it wasn't all bad. In some ways, a lot of it was good."

Kate smirked. "We will just have to make this next year more interesting."

Dean groaned. "Please don't."

Kate stretched. She gathered Millie in her arms and curled up on the couch.

"You aren't going to stay awake if you settle in now." Dean said.

"I think I may go to bed. I celebrated." Kate said.

Dean hugged her and told her goodnight. He wasn't far behind her on falling asleep.

Bobby called it a night before that so only Taylor and Dean were left awake. "Dean, do you think bad things are going to happen?"

Dean sighed. "I don't know."

"Things have been really good for a few weeks." Taylor said.

Dean rubbed his face. "I think good and bad times come and go."

"You know something." Taylor said.

"Older Kate has spoken to me a few times. She said things will get bad and then good again. I don't know when she was talking about though."

Taylor scratched Liam's head when he wrapped himself around Taylor's ankle. "This will be my first year completely free from my previous family."

"Now you are just stuck with us." Dean said.

Taylor smiled. "I'm okay with that."

### ###

Caleb got Andy home and tucked him into bed. He checked on Ian to make sure he was sleeping and pulled his blanket over his back. They had opened the side of the crib so that Ian could climb out without falling over the top. He'd wind up in Andy's bed by morning. It did provide everyone an extra hour or two of sleep. Caleb locked the doors and checked the windows. He replaced salt lines and climbed into bed beside April.

April turned and put her arm over Caleb's chest. "Is it midnight?"

"No. We celebrated early because Andy was falling asleep. He thinks it is midnight though." Caleb said.

April bit her lip and took a deep breath. "Lock the door."

Caleb turned his head. "What?"

April blushed. "Lock the bedroom door."

Caleb had given April the time she needed to be comfortable. He'd only been sleeping next to her at that point. His eyes flew open. "Oh!" He locked the door and slid back to the bed. "Are you sure?"

"Yes, I trust you." April said. She really did trust him. She wasn't scared like she was with Steven.

Caleb smiled.

"What?" April asked.

Caleb shook his head. "Long story that is a joke between Dean and me."

April smirked. "You are celebrating and he is stuck at Bobby's?"

Caleb kissed her. "Yeah, something like that."

### ###

2002 got off to a boring, but normal start. School started back and Dean went on a few hunts.

Caleb mainly stayed around Sioux Falls and helped April. He got a part-time job doing odd jobs with the local contractor. It made him feel good to make honest money.

Dean's birthday rolled around and he was woken by loud music and Kate jumping on his bed. "Wait, you've got this backward."

Kate jumped off the bed. "No. We are just turning your traditions around. Come on, wake up."

Dean groaned and sat up. "Do I at least get pancakes?"

Taylor ran up the stairs. "Pancakes, bacon, eggs, and a few other things."

Dean hugged Kate and clapped Taylor on the back. "I'll wake up then."

Kate jumped on his back. "We got you a gift too."

Dean raised an eyebrow. "I thought we agreed on no gifts."

"It isn't a fun gift." Kate said.

"What is it?" Dean asked.

Taylor put the box on the table.

"A box?" Dean asked.

"Open it." Kate said.

Dean chuckled. "Cleaning stuff?"

"So you don't freak out if a speck of dirt gets in the car." Kate said.

Dean rifled through the box. It had everything he would need for spills and minor clean-up.

"It fits perfectly under the seat," Taylor said.

"Did you build it?" Dean asked.

"I did. I had some help. It has a false back that will hold a gun or knife." Taylor showed him how that feature worked. "So it is easy to reach from the backseat if you turn it this way and from the front seat if you turn it that way. More than that, you can't tell that part opens so you can keep the weapon hidden when you get pulled over for going too fast."

Dean lightly smacked the back of his head. "You could have left it at keeping the weapon hidden."

"It was Kate's idea." Taylor said.

Kate huffed. "I just know you so well."

Dean thanked them for the gift. It was something he'd get use out of. "Now, where are the pancakes?"

Kate got to school and breezed through the first few classes. Her memory was getting increasingly better so most things stuck with her. However, if she tuned out the teacher, some things would remain unknown to her when it came time to take a test. During lunch, she felt a pang of anxiety creeping into her chest. It was the first time she had felt it since new year's eve. She pushed it down and ate her food, although she did alert Taylor.

Taylor checked on Kate and told her he was just a thought away. They weren't as concerned with using abilities as they had been in months prior. They had classified them into visible and invisible abilities based on how other people or other entities would perceive them.

Dean met up with Lacy. They had decided to spend a long weekend away from Sioux Falls in celebration of his birthday. "You don't need to pack that much."

Lacy rolled her eyes. "We aren't spending the entire time in the room."

Dean smirked. "Why?"

Lacy kissed him. "We will have plenty of time."

Dean picked the kids up from school and told them not to give Bobby too hard of a time. "I'll be back Monday."

Kate hugged him. "Have fun."

He drove back to Lacy's house and picked her up before heading out of town. With the extra money from Sam's lottery ticket, they decided to upgrade where they were staying, choosing a small resort over a cheaper motel. Sure, the money could go toward ammo or plenty of other things but Rod and Marie gifted them a fund for that.

Lacy was glad to have alone time with Dean. She didn't mind that he was away a lot but did prefer when he was close by.

Kate tossed and turned all night and was sleeping during school that Friday. She couldn't pay attention and the pang of anxiety had turned into a pit.

"You don't look so great." Taylor said.

Kate held her stomach. "I don't know what's wrong. My heart is beating fast."

Taylor got her calmed down enough to breathe. "When we get out of school we can call or message people. Okay?"

"I can do checks." Kate said.

"I wouldn't check on Dean right now." Taylor said.

Kate gave him a confused look and then cringed. "Ew."

"Just get through the rest of the day." Taylor said.

Kate went back to class but still couldn't focus. She mindlessly scratched at her arm until Ellie stopped her.

"Katie, you are bleeding."

Kate looked down at her arm and let tears fall. She hadn't meant to scratch her arm like that.

Ellie helped her clean the small wound and covered it with a clean paper towel. "Are you having an allergic reaction?"

"I think I am just anxious," Kate said.

Ellie wrapped her in a warm hug. "You're okay. Everything will be okay."

Kate let her friend comfort her and the hug really did help. Ellie couldn't know how not okay things could be, though.

Dean went inside to pay for a room at the place they had chosen but a sports team had rolled into town and taken the rooms that were left. He went back outside to talk to Lacy. "Well, that place is booked. We could stay where we normally would. The other building is more expensive."

Lacy batted her eyelashes. "The more expensive one is nice though."

Dean didn't need a fancy room. It was more money than he wanted to spend per night but he figured that the 300 dollars was money he didn't have before so if the trip exceeded that amount, it really wouldn't matter. They drove to the other building and got a room on the third floor. Dean opened the door to the room and made a face.

Lacy pulled him in. She picked up a robe and tossed it to him.

Dean ran his hands over it. "This is soft."

"So is the bedding." Lacy said. "Trust me, this place is worth it."

Dean looked out the window for a moment before closing the blinds and returning to Lacy.

Kate did make it through the day and the bus ride home. She finished her homework and put her stuff away.

Taylor kept an eye on her and told Bobby that something was wrong.

Bobby checked up on her and encouraged her to rest for a while.

Kate opened her eyes and saw red lights. She must have fallen asleep. The air was warm from the crowd of people and loud music vibrated her entire body. She could smell alcohol and sweat. There was a hint of smoke and other scents that she couldn't place. She couldn't see over people as they were adults and much taller than her. She pushed her way through the crowd and stumbled into a less crowded place with bar stools and a long bar. She didn't see what the appeal to that type of bar was. Everyone seemed to be having a good time but they could hardly move without hitting each other.

She wasn't sure why she was there. She looked above the bar but couldn't find a place name. She walked outside and finally found the name of the place. It was one of a few in a strip of places that she'd categorize as 'adult only.' She heard a familiar voice and turned around. Dean. Dean was talking to Lacy but didn't acknowledge Kate.

Lacy was giggly and had her arms wrapped around Dean.

Dean walked with her into the building and got drinks at the bar.

Kate wondered if she should wake up because it all seemed personal. Dean did look happy though. His eyes were twinkling and he looked to be enjoying himself. That made Kate happy. She did try to wake up but something wouldn't let her go. An hour slipped by and she kept her eyes elsewhere because Dean with Lacy was s different kind of Dean than Kate was used to. She might have had part of her childlike innocence stolen by hellhounds but there were other things that she could stay blind on for a long time.

She heard a door slam and spun around. The pit returned to her stomach. A man jumped on the bar and opened fire on the vast crowd of people. They tried to run but he had locked the doors. Kate tried to find Dean and Lacy but everyone was panicking. The man threw something and it caused an explosion in a far corner of the room. By the time sirens could be heard from outside the building, the man turned a gun on himself and ended it. Black smoke rushed from his mouth and out the door. Kate stumbled around and finally found Lacy. It wasn't good. She found Dean too and he was alive but fading. She looked at his watch. 8:32.

Kate woke up and sprinted down the stairs. She couldn't catch her breath. "Dean."

Bobby put a hand on her shoulder. "What about Dean?"

"Call him." Kate said.

Bobby tried to call Dean but he didn't answer.

"Why isn't he answering?" Kate asked.

"Honey, he is probably with Lacy." Bobby said.

Kate shook her head. She drove the heel of her hand into the side of her head. "Is there a place called 'the Spot'?"

Bobby rubbed his chin. "I am not sure."

Kate grabbed his arm. "We need to find out."

Bobby sat her down. "Tell me what happened."

Kate relayed the vision to him. "He was possessed."

Bobby tried to call Dean again but it was possible that he couldn't hear his phone. He called Caleb and asked about that area, as Caleb had been there before.

"Yes. That is a real place." He checked the time. It was Dean's kind of place as it was on the cheaper side and an excellent place to play poker or pool with overconfident people. "I can drive over there."

Bobby rubbed the back of his head. "If this vision is true, you don't need to be anywhere near there."

"Have Kate draw up a picture of the guy." Caleb said.

"We can have the cops get him." Bobby said.

"And tell them what? That Kate had a vision that he'd shoot up the place between 8 and 8:30?" Caleb said.

Bobby growled out of frustration. Kate would intervene if they didn't. "You aren't going alone. Kate will draw the guy. Meet me here as soon as possible."

Caleb hugged April and both boys. "I will be back."

"What is going on?" April asked.

Caleb flicked his eyes to Andy. "I just need to help Bobby out." He picked Bobby up and headed toward the bar. They'd make it before 8, but barely.

Dean picked his jeans up off the floor and looked at his phone. He was going to send Bobby a text but he had no cell signal. "You'd think a place like this would have better signal."

Lacy moved hair from her face. "Maybe they don't want you distracted by your phone."

Dean looked at her. He definitely didn't want to be distracted.

Kate paced back and forth.

Taylor tried to keep her calm. "It is going to be okay."

Kate sat down. "Even if it is okay, you didn't see it."

Taylor touched her arm. "Show me."

Kate showed him the scene and watched his face change.

Taylor's stomach sank. "So many people."

"Why would someone do that?" Kate asked.

"Some people are evil. Dean's going to be okay. They can get there in time." Taylor said.

"Why did I see it?" Kate asked. "Is that why I felt off?"

Taylor didn't know. "Sit, hold Millie."

Kate sat on the sofa and cuddled Millie. She wanted to follow Bobby and Caleb but knew that would go over like a lead balloon.

Caleb found the building and looked around. He didn't see the impala but they could have walked.

Bobby watched Caleb's back as they went inside. He checked the doors and they were still unlocked. 7:49.

Caleb found a good vantage point and looked for the guy in question. He was middle-aged with a limp. He'd have a hoodie on that he would pull over his head.

Dean took a shower and got dressed. The plan was to go to a bar and get some food and have some fun before retiring back to their hotel room.

Bobby stepped outside to call Dean but he had no signal. He turned to go back inside but the door was locked. He couldn't call Caleb. He ran around the building but the front door was locked too. 8:07.

Caleb noticed that his cell had no reception. He looked around and saw a man in a hoodie. He pushed his way through the crowd but lost sight of the man. 8:10.

Bobby tried to pry the doors open. It was likely that the demon had them on supernatural lockdown and not just locked.

Dean held Lacy's hand as they walked. His skin was warm although the air was cold. He stopped outside the building to clear an eyelash from her face. He kissed her lips and reached for the door.

"Can you put my lipstick in your pocket?" Lacy asked.

Dean took the small tube and shoved it into his pocket. "Anything else you need me to put in my pocket?"

Lacy slid her hands up his shirt. "My cold hands."

Dean grunted. "Are your hands ever warm?"

8:12 Caleb saw movement by the bar and used his shoulder to get through the crowd.

Bobby heard the first shot and tried to bust through the door. The door was impenetrable.

Dean put Lacy behind him. "That was a gun." He tried the door to the building but it wouldn't budge.

A rapid release of gunfire caused people to run and try to escape the building.

Bobby could hear people on the other side and he couldn't do anything.

8:14. Caleb ran at the gunman and felt a bullet hit him. He was working on adrenaline and managed to tackle the man, knocking him off of the bar.

A spray of bullets hit the ceiling glass shelves above the bar.

Caleb wrapped his arm around the man's neck. He splashed him with holy water. "I know what you are."

The demon inside the man laughed evilly. He got out of Caleb's grip and turned the rifle on Caleb.

Caleb rolled and grabbed his own gun.

The demon pulled the trigger but he had exhausted his clip in the fall.

Caleb aimed his gun at the guy.

"That won't hurt me." The man said.

Caleb winced and pulled the trigger, sending a bullet into the man's heart. Not only did it trap the demon in the man's body, but a red light eliminated from the body and flickered out.

Bobby fell back as people burst out of the building and ran down the sidewalk. He couldn't run in due to everyone running out.

It was a similar story on the other side where Dean was. He also had to protect Lacy. His phone suddenly got service and the missed call notifications.

Kate looked at the clock. 8:32. She let herself cry and shake.

Taylor put his arms around her. He couldn't say it was going to be okay. He had no way of knowing.

Bobby managed to slip into the building and got to the bar. He saw broken glass and bullet holes in the ceiling. He jumped behind the bar and saw Caleb laying on the ground with his eyes closed. He went to check Caleb's pulse but Caleb grabbed him. "Goddammit, I thought you were dead."

Caleb groaned. "Not dead."

Bobby looked around. He saw a man on the ground. "Was that him?"

Caleb slowly sat up. "Yeah."

"Did you exorcise him?" Bobby asked.

Caleb rubbed his head. "I shot him."

"With what?" Bobby asked.

Caleb held up his gun. "He lit up and fizzled out like they do with that knife." When he had shot the guy, he was hoping for a chance to get the upper hand. He hadn't expected the guy to drop like that.

Bobby saw that Caleb was bleeding from his side and tended to the wound.

Police rushed into the building and found them behind the bar. "Hands up!"

Bobby put his hands up. "This guy is wounded."

The police assessed the scene and took statements.

Caleb said that he tackled the guy and pulled a gun from the guy's holster to shoot him. He liked his gun but didn't want the police to know he had it on him. So it would get taken as evidence and he'd get a new one. He did manage to slip Bobby one of the bullets before it was taken.

Kate nearly screamed when she heard her phone ring. "Dean!"

Dean winced. "Kate, what is going on?"

Kate blurted out everything through tears and stopped when Dean asked where Caleb and Bobby were.

Dean fought his way by police officers and found Bobby. "Where is Caleb?"

Bobby was shocked to see Dean. He gave him a crushing hug. "Boy, it is good to see you. Caleb is on the way to the hospital. He got shot but it is just a flesh wound."

Dean and Lacy brought Bobby back to their room so he could fill in the blanks.

Bobby walked inside and got one look at the room before raising an eyebrow at Dean.

Lacy removed her garments from the chair and stuffed them into her bag.

Bobby called Kate and updated her. "Everyone is okay. Caleb got shot but it isn't bad. He tackled the guy and most of the bullets hit the ceiling. To my knowledge, no one else got hurt."

Kate nearly fainted with how relieved she was. She couldn't stop crying so Taylor took the phone.

"Kate had a vision about all of that. We couldn't get ahold of you so we raced over." Bobby said.

"I didn't have a cell signal until those doors opened." Dean said. His head was racing. They had gotten distracted with the quality of sheets on the bed and left later than they had planned. Then, Lacy asked him to put her lipstick in his pocket. They were seconds away from being inside when the gunman opened fire.

Lacy was too shell-shocked to read between the lines of what they were saying. She just let Dean hold her and focused on his heartbeat.

Bobby got done talking to Dean and excused himself. "Order in tonight."

Dean turned his attention to Lacy. The whole ordeal was a shock, although she didn't understand the magnitude of it.

Bobby drove to the hospital and found Caleb's room. "So what are they saying?"

Caleb held up a styrofoam cup. "I'm getting the royal treatment."

Bobby raised an eyebrow.

"Apparently I am the guy who tackled a gunman and saved a bunch of people." Caleb said.

Bobby chuckled. "Well, you did."

Caleb shifted and winced. "Thanks to Kate."

Bobby was still wrapping his head around the accuracy of her vision. "Just let the staff pamper you."

"Can I borrow your phone? I need to call April." Caleb said. He called April and explained what had happened. "I'm okay. I promise. I don't even have to have surgery. They just cleaned me up and threw in a few stitches."

April tried to hide her worry from Andy. "I'm glad you are okay."

"I'll try not to let all the hero talk go to my head." Caleb said with a smile.

April laughed. "I'll make sure they give you a plaque and everything."

"As soon as I am able, I will leave here. They shouldn't keep me long." Caleb said.

"We will be here waiting. Just take care of yourself." April said.

Caleb studied his hospital bracelet. "Hey, April."

"Yeah?"

"I love you."

April swallowed hard. "I love you too."

Andy jumped on the couch. "Tell him I say love you."

Caleb laughed. "I can hear him. Love you too buddy."

Bobby was quiet at the edge of the room, not wanting to interrupt such a special moment. He only looked at Caleb when Caleb offered his phone back.

"What?" Caleb asked.

"I didn't say anything," Bobby said.

Caleb looked back at his bracelet. "You know, at the beginning of this, I didn't even plan on moving in with them."

"They got you by the heartstrings," Bobby said.

Caleb blushed. "Yeah, they do. I hesitated. Before I jumped on him, I hesitated."

Bobby sighed. "That is the problem with family sometimes."

### ###

Older Kate dipped her hand back into the stream.

Taylor sat beside her.

"Did it work?" Kate asked.

Taylor nodded. The previously red orb was a light orange. "It is all dominos, Kate."

"I realize that," Kate said with an eye roll.

"Sam bought the ticket. Dean and Lacy chose a different place than they were originally going to. There are forces still working against us, so that place was full but the other place wasn't." Taylor explained.

"My way makes sure that they stay safe." Kate countered.

"It also rips the timeline open." Taylor said. "Subtle changes could work."

Kate pulled her knees up to her chest and drew a circle on her jeans with the water left on her fingers. "He was never the same after Lacy died."

"I remember. She lived though." Taylor said. That memory wasn't one where Dean physically died. It was one where his heart died. It sent him into a dark place that got darker over the years. Knowing what he knew about Kate, in those days, Taylor knew Lacy needed to be spared. Messing with time and fate was a dangerous game. He had cautioned Kate about the consequences. They had both been cautioned.

Kate was deep in thought. "Did you know Caleb was going to be okay?"

"He was supposed to tackle him before he got a shot off." Taylor said.

"What happened?" Kate asked.

"He hesitated," Taylor said. He drew a shape in the dirt and pressed his hand into the soil.

"So you loaded his gun with demon-killing bullets?" Kaet asked.

Taylor's eyes snapped up to meet Kate's. "I didn't load his gun. I thought you did."

Kate shook her head. "I trusted you. I stayed here."

Taylor removed his hand from the dirt and stood up. "We didn't start making those until..."

"Later that year." Kate said.

Taylor rubbed his face. "So who loaded the gun?"