Gray returned home quickly afterward. He was carrying a bunch of folders; their weight was heavy on his arms.
Yesterday, he took home a single folder that contained his agreement with Jonathan Lancaster. However, now he had a stack of them. They were neatly arranged and color-coded thanks to Marcus.
These were files about the grocery store's operations, summaries of past quarterly sales, inventory logs, supplier lists, staff rosters, maintenance schedules, and a simple handbook of the store's procedures and rules.
Marcus had handed all of them just before they parted ways that late afternoon.
Marcus told him that he should familiarize himself with everything before the handover in 2 days.
It seemed impossible, but Gray agreed to it. He had to. He needed to understand what he was getting into. And Marcus was right on one thing. Reading this stuff beforehand could save him from a hundred awkward questions later.
With a tired sigh, Gray nudged the door open and stepped inside.