She was set to kill that night.
The gang got into trouble because one of ‘em recognized the cashier as cousin. Julia went furious and a discussion ensued. While at this, Dante, the cousin cashier, silently called the cops. And there it was: Julia losing it with Olivia (cousin’s cousin), Rodrigo asking what the fuck was going on to Carla, the last girl in this ordeal.
Olivia did have feelings for Dante. You don’t just not shoot your cousin because of shared blood, that’s silly, Carla said. Julia ain’t exactly into boys so she was oblivious to her reasoning. Carla kinda got it, yea, but kinda didn’t (Dante is an adult, Olivia a teen). And Emanuel was just your average self-centered nuts.
White dogs will do what white dogs do best: bite till you bleed. Julia hates white dogs. Olivia fingers herself thinking about them. And since this tale is about them both, we don’t care about the others.
Sam was impatient in the dinner room when the gang entered with the guest: Dante. He was furious at the lateness. Julia pointed at Olivia, which came to explain that mercy, in any of its forms, can’t be but a god given good deed. Lunatics, Sam protested. You want to get us all jailed, he came to elaborate.