Have you tried though?

From then we took a bit of time just watching smoke coming out of the incinerator and even if Mr. Dewey, Mrs. Dewey, and Oscar joined us, June still stood straight in front of the incinerator with tears in her eyes. By this time, it wasn't as bad as earlier but that's just how emotions work and different people had different ways of expressing them.

And yeah, even if everyone else except Eden decided to excuse themselves after some time, Kaley and I still stayed with June.

I thought we'd have a couple of hours of peace and serenity but my phone buzzed right at the same time June's did.

Eden turned to us, "Are those your phones?"

I answered first, "Alarm—"

June nodded, "Y-Yeah, me too."