 Hundreds of people gather on the Boston Common for a visual service after the bombing attack on Boston Marathon. They light candles, sing songs together, and sign the banners, which says, Boston, you are our home. Some of the witnesses of Boston Marathon come to offer their support. They describe what they've gone through on Monday. I kind of shut my brain off and I convinced myself it was thunder and didn't really understand what was happening until me and my friend left the restaurant and we saw everybody and we were just trying to get home as fast as possible. I was far enough away, but then when we heard some other bombs being detonated or some other noises, everybody got really jumpy and people were trying to help each other around them, which is really nice, but then we just got out of there because it wasn't the place to be. Hugs, tears, candles, flowers fill in this peaceful event. Anita Konstantinge recalls her first reaction when hearing the attack. I feel so horrible for those who were interviewing, especially the children, because I feel like a boy who died. It's horrible. The Facebook event says the video will be held from 6 to 8 p.m., but until 9 p.m., a large number of people are still here praying for the victims. A Boston City Recovery come gave me this flower in honor of the victims in the bombings at the 26 mile Boston Marathon. People gather in Boston Common tonight, sharing their support to each other. Be strong and stay Resilient Boston. For beautiful time, I'm your mom in Boston Common.