
Lizzie was unable to sleep well, time had shown at half 4am, but her eyes were still difficult to shut. The sound of Lex's phone shakes distracting him, looks like the caller's id "Drew". A bad shadow immediately flashed in his vision, as Lex's phone was within the grasp of his hand.
"Lex's? Wake up, like your prospective service users are calling." Lizzie shook Lex's shoulder slowly. The man grazed then looked at Lizzie for a moment before finally reaching for his phone that was no longer shaking.
"Sorry miss, the effect of my wound last night. I fell asleep when it was 2 am." Obviously Lex then dialed the number with Drew's id.
Lizzie stared at what Lex was doing, also eavesdropping on his conversation by leaning his head against the back of the car seat.
"All right, just send me the address. I'll use Google Maps to find it." The conversation is over, the sleepy look is out of sight. Lizzie knows Lex is excited to be making a lot of money, especially after this he will be reunited with his family.
"Miss, you don't mind coming with me to pick up the deposit?" lex looked back.
"No problem Lex, I'll come." Lizzie said confidently.
"Well, ladies, we're going to this address." Lex read the address he just received from Drew through a short message.
"Which area?" lizzie asked stalely as the car began to drive towards the destination.
"Jl. St.XXX" explains Lex occasionally glances at his cell phone that displays their destination point of the road.
"Isn't that the old warehousing area on the west side of the city? Former warehouse of raw materials steel." Lizzie scrunched her forehead in wonder.
"Some on, miss. Drew just told me his place was there and sent me this address." His words glanced at his cell phone, the movement of their car continues to follow the point they are headed.
"Ah, it may be the goods in the form of goods in the warehouse. It used to be a steel storage warehouse, maybe now it's switched functions." Instead of Lizzie so Lex doesn't get confused with his questions.
"It's possible that, miss, Drew couldn't have fooled me. We're one area in the same, Drew's very close to my family, especially my son. He really likes kids. Drew's a good guy, every time he takes passengers home, Drew always stops by with a lot of food." Praise Lex full of admiration for his best friend. That's what makes Lizzie reluctant to convey what she knows, Lex will definitely immediately refute her.
"You're right, a good friend will never betray his friendship." Lizzie's words confirmed Lex's words while closing her eyes.
My self began to feel sleepy at the wrong time.
Lizzie felt Lex's car start to swallow, his eyes reflexively open.
"Have we arrived, Lex ?" asked Lizzie to look at the pitch-black conditions around the warehouse in front of their car.
"So, the point ends here." Lex made sure again by trying to call his best friend, but until the third call, Drew still did not answer.
Lex started to look restless, there was a sudden feeling of anxiety sneaking in his heart. There's no way Drew betrayed her, is there?
"How ?" Lex is flailing weakly, his heart has started to fall asleep thinking about the bad possibilities that will happen. The shadow of his wife's son instantly flashed in his mind.
"Whatever happens to me, don't mind me. When we have the opportunity, go in the opposite direction from the direction we came. When you get to the border of town, stop. There's gonna be a black Rover car coming to a stop after you stop there. One of the passengers of the car will come to you, try not to let him touch you. Even if you have to avoid it, close your eyes. And if pressed because you're scared, focus your mind on your son and wife. Fill your whole brain with their shadows." Lizzie thought for a moment.
"I'm sorry if my explanation is too long, you will understand when the situation invites you to practice it directly. I hope this isn't our last meeting. I still hope the destiny I see is right, my eldest daughter will be your daughter-in-law one day. So take good care of my future daughter-in-law, you're the first outsider I've given a chance to know a little about my miracle." Lizzie chuckles blandly. Lex was silent to Lizzie's long explanation, his brain was still not able to digest quickly.
But still nod as if he understood.
Dor dor dor
Gunshots rang out from the direction of the warehouse, Lex immediately paled, while Lizzie smiled sinisterly.
"Based on a stray cat" muttered Lizzie quietly.
"Go now, I want to meet your best friend. What's her name ?"
Lex Pias's face heard Lizzie's words, although he knew, the girl did not intend to insinuate her.
"Drew, miss. I don't know what the purpose was to trap me like this, I really didn't expect." Lex looks sad.
"He wants you to take an illegal package from that warehouse, once you get it. They'll get rid of you, and take over your life's betting job. As simple as Lex, life doesn't depend too much on your sky-high trust in someone. It doesn't matter if he's your family even once. Go now "Lizzie pat Lex on the shoulder and get out of the car. His gaze implied that Lex would leave immediately, with a heavy heart the man died who had saved his life many times.
After Lex's car drove away, Lizzie walked towards the old warehouse. His weapons were already in his hands in combat-ready condition.
Dor
Two goals Lizzie got, "amateur basics" said Lizzie trivially. Then again settles down through a slightly dark alley, heading towards the earthy shot inside.
From the direction he stood, Lizzie can see, there are some police officers are trying to snatch the lackeys of illegal firearms owners, who will be smuggled into Mexico.
"It turns out fate can't be invited to compromise his appearance" Lizzie smiled wryly when she saw one of the men she knew so well.
"I hope you won't regret your actions later, Mr. Alessandro." Lirih Lizzie started pointing her guns at the street cats.
One of the policemen frowned in wonder, why there were gunshots from the direction where there were no men there. The bullet ran out, and at the same time there was someone who unexpectedly came at the wrong time.
Bugh
A kick landed on his back, as he slightly crouched down to see, who was the person who had already come uninvited.