Chapter 79 Allies

Allies

Shelley wasn't thrilled about being sent away, especially when Cam had insisted she take the two massive equipment bags with her. He hadn't even bothered to take out the TDRs or videotapes she'd brought for Gray. Sure, he didn't need them, but lugging these bags around was pure torture.

Luckily, the two young men driving the catamaran had been all too eager to help her haul everything back to Gray's place. And Malcolm was blissfully unaware there was a problem, so he'd given her the spare key.

"Well, aren't you two just the most helpful!" she cooed, her voice dripping with sweetness. The young men both blushed, unused to someone showing gratitude. Most tourists barely noticed them, let alone handed out compliments.

"How about this? Help me get these bags inside Gray's place, and I'll take you both out for something to eat?

" Shelley's tone was inviting, though her mind was already strategizing.

She needed allies, or at the very least, someone willing to say she wasn't a complete monster.

If these two could vouch for her, she'd take it.

The younger of the two, Leroy, perked up. "Well, Miss, that sounds great. We're done for the day, and there's this spot with the best fried chicken; only locals go there. We could take you if you're up for it?"

"That sounds amazing!" Shelley's smile widened, already picturing the meal. She knew exactly the spot, and they had delicious fried chicken, as she'd learned a few nights ago with Bruce.

Had it only been a few nights? It felt like weeks, and the weight of it all was catching up with her.

Exhaustion tugged at her, but she wasn't about to sit and wait for Gray to get back; she might as well have some fun.

Especially knowing it would be at least a few hours before his day ended.

She guessed he was going through each tape again with the false hope that he'd find his recordings.

Just in case Gray came looking through her stuff while she was gone, she grabbed the dry bag and slung it over her shoulder, the tapes quietly clinking together inside.

"Lead the way, gentlemen!" she said with a bright smile, locking the door behind her before following them out to the lane.

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