Raz took out two magazines and loaded it into his guns then, shoved them into his belt. He went towards one of the bodies, pulled his arms and dragged him behind the crates. Doing this four more times until he moved back at the floor with the blood mess that now was spread in multiple directions. Raz took off his black sweatshirt and got to work on the floor doing the best he could to clean up the mess in order not to throw off any suspicion. When he was done there was a slight orange residue from the blood, but Raz worried about the floor, actually he was worried about the sweatshirt and how Edith would take the mass amount of blood that was dripping from it. She'll probably kick his ass and Raz would think about that later he gripped two id's from two of the dead men. Tossed one to Hurricane and put one on his shirt. The id's were just general cards for the people that worked there to go through the locked doors, these would help out a lot. However, the id's weren't going to do any good because Lewis and more men showed up and managed to grab the both of them and tie them up together.
"Raz, my very 'good' friend," said a man with blonde mohawk. He was injured and still pale.
"I believed we were friends, however, what you are doing is going against my back, many of these children have gone missing and shown up on my bulletin board," Raz said and then spit on the ground to show his disgust in him.
"Like I said you are a 'good' friend with this annoying idea of justice and fair game. I'm the type that likes to go out and get what I want without dealing with rules."
"What do these children have to do with getting what you want?"
"Well, I want money. Sometimes it isn't easy to steal money so, I just sell 'products' and collect the cash," he said as he rubbed his two fingers together with his thumb.
"Children are not things that are meant to be sold."
Lewis laughed and his crew joined him.