Breeze called Lisa’s errand service back and asked them to send someone to pick up the keys to the house that she had rented and to leave them in the mailbox. They told her that they would gladly do it, but needed her to come in and pay in advance or to give them a credit card to put on file. She decided to go into the office since she didn’t have a credit card.
She gave Lisa three thousand dollars cash for the day’s services and anymore that she might need in the future.
“Is there any way that someone can call and let me know when the key is in the mailbox?” she asked.
“Of course. Actually, I sent a girl out a little while ago, so it should be there in less than an hour, but I’ll call you,” Lisa assured her.
Breeze thanked Lisa and headed to the grocery store closest to her new home. She grabbed a few essentials, some tissue, lunch meat, bread, Miracle whip, juice and a few other things. She took her time walking through the store, waiting for Lisa to call her.
Lisa called as Breeze was getting in line to checkout and told her that the key was in the mailbox.
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“Bingo,” Nicki said as Breeze pulled into the driveway of a nice little house on Westwood Street. Breeze parked in the driveway and grabbed the grocery bags from the backseat. She stopped at the mailbox, retrieved the keys and walked into her new place.
Nicki and Trina drove past and waited a few minutes before they left. They were pretty sure that since Breeze had bought food and used a key to get inside that she lived in the house. They would come back in a few days to see if she was still there.
Breeze put the food away and sat down in the empty living room. I should have had some furniture delivered to this bitch, she thought to herself. She didn’t know if anyone had been following her today, but she had a trick for S.D. if they decided to follow her again.
She’d be damned if she helped them to get to Primo.