As Glas continued talking about his attack, Noah listened without interrupting. He had known of the attack, faintly, but never the details. His stomach rolled over and tightened as Glas described what had happened. "That's a horrible thing for a child to go through. I'm sorry, Glas. That should not have happened." He reached out to grasp the younger man's shoulder, and give a squeeze. "I am thankful that my encounter with them was not as personal..." Noah had killed the cannibal from so far away that the hunter had not even seen his face. Part of him, in this moment, hoped that it was one of the bastards that staged this attack on the Westfalls. At least then he could have some relief from the fact that he had murdered someone.
