I think so. Kind of lost track myself, but here's what I
think happened in the second and third rounds:
Second round:
- Marak saw people coming in the back, got out a grenade.
- Hank put one pistol away, got out his gun.
- Smiley tried to wrestle Mr. Grey towards the kitchen.
- Rybka drew her pistol & scanned the room.
- Tach shot at a wall.
- The bad guys in the alley threw a grenade into the kitchen, but Marak wasn't hurt.
Third round:
- Marak tossed his grenade into the alley, drew his gun.
- Hank put the other pistol away, grabbed the book, headed for the kitchen.
- Smiley wrestled Mr. Grey into the kitchen, muttering dire threats along the way.
- Rybka headed for the kitchen (taking no actions, so she's on full defense).
- Tach launched a drone.
- Bad guys...?
@Serious: as you know, this is my first PBP game (well, effectively; the others didn't last beyond the initial few scenes), so I may be running into one of the key differences between PBP and in-person games. It seems like you want us to all declare actions for the round, which you then resolve, rather than requiring us to declare in initiative order and resolving before the next person goes (which is what I'm used to at the table). Given the nature of PBP (irregular posting schedules, etc.), this approach makes sense, and I'm willing to adjust my thinking to match if it's really what you're doing, but I'd prefer to go with what you're actually intending, rather than what I
think you're up to.

Mind clarifying?