Once everyone had been introduced and they started walking back to the house - Marshall kept an eye open. 'Someone's gotta keep an eye out.' He thinks to himself. Looking at where the sun is, Marshall doesn't think he'll be getting any sleep tonight. It's evening now, which means pretty soon it will be dark. Arriving at the home he follows Luke's lead back down the side, and to the garage. First thoughts? No windows, heavy door - safe for the night. Luke locked the door, safety precautions of course. "Yeah Luke, of course I'll come get the mattresses and whatever else." Marshall states. Needs to pull his weight in the group. Dead weight isn't what Marshall likes. No liabilities. So far he hasn't came to the conclusion anyone is dead weight. "Running water? Fuck yeah. Would love to clean up a little." Marshall says, wiping some of the dried in blood off his face. Marshall took his bag off, but didn't take his holster belt off. He took out his gun, not knowing if this place had been fully cleared. Leaving the garage, they go to get mattresses for people, however many we needed. Heading upstairs, Marshall goes first for the bathroom. "One sec bro." He turned the tap, water was coming out - not much, but enough. A few minutes later the sink was full. He dipped his hands in the water and began washing his hands and face. "Suppose that's a little better." He states, looking at himself in the mirror. Still a little bloody, but not as much. He drains the water from the sink, and goes to the closest bedroom. Marshall looks at the mattress. 'Wouldn't take two men to carry one of these, one each should do.' He thinks to himself, as he bends down and grabs the mattress. He takes it downstairs, comes back up to get the pillows and blankets. He does the same with the next room, whilst Luke gets his share. After that, they're all sitting in the garage talking. It's almost time for everyone to try and get some sleep - Marshall can't sleep, not tonight anyway. Not after what happened back at the camp. He'll sit upstairs and keep watch, although it may not be needed. "So..." Marshall tries to think of conversation. "Where we heading next?" He asks, trying to spark a discussion.