Some people rage against the darkness. Charles was never one of those people. Firstly, a good Family Man never raged against anything. They coolly and calmly studied the situation and then fixed it. I actually approved of that. He was good in an emergency, you know. Which he ended up proving rather well in time. But the thing that really worked in time, the thing that made him work, and the thing that made us work, was that little something extra he brought. His mission. His plan. He never just stood against the darkness. He lit a candle against it. Yes, there was a lot of violence and foul language involved in making our stand. But he was always fighting for something. For that candle. That mission. That plan. That hope. He made a man want to follow him. Even me. I never thought I’d see a Family Man do that.