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However, the past is not easily vanquished. The narrator reflects on Morgan's absence, triggering conversations about grief and the impacts of crime on victims' families. Friends engage in deep discussions about loss and guilt, exposing vulnerabilities that reveal the human condition—especially during a time that should be joyous.
The sinister question of morality looms over them. They contemplate their history and the characters that populate their narrative: those who revel in material wealth and forget the value of familial bonds. It appears the duo has set their sights on a new goal—making an example of those who disgrace the spirit of Christmas.