Chapter 3It was twenty minutes to six o’clock in the morning, and since it was Saturday, Jason Ardolf didn’t have any classes at the local community college. However, he didn’t have the luxury of lazing around in bed. He was on his way to The Neighborhood Bakery where he worked every day so he could earn money for rent, utility bills, school fees, groceries, and other living expenses. About fifteen minutes later, he had to stifle a yawn as he unlocked the door before making his way into the bakery. He could hear noises coming from the kitchen. He guessed that Edward, a fellow employee at the bakery, must have started with the baking. He made sure to lock the door behind him before heading toward the kitchen. “Hey, Ed,” Jason greeted a moment later while clocking in for the day. Edward be