[In 2 weeks, we are going to Bristol, the drivers will drive up, and we'll take the train from Paddington to Bristol. There'll be at least 30 of us going, so you'll be able to make a ton of friends. Also, there are only like 11 guys, so girl trip]
[Is the gang that small, or was everyone not invited]
[There are a lot of people in the group who we don't like and thus didn't get invited, and some will be driving up. Anyway, meet me at Tower Bridge, and you'll see the HQ and most of Longlane in 1 hour]
Samia sent a thumbs-up emoji as Jeydah went offline. She then started to watch television. The seconds turned into minutes, the sun was setting, but this beauty was overshadowed by the rain clouds that barrelled in. Pitter Patter. Pitter. Patter.
It was pouring. Samia ran through the rain as she arrived at Tower Bridge. There was a minibus idle that was parked. She looked around and spun around as someone slammed on the horn, startling Samia.
She walked over as the bus' side door opened, and it was filled with 10 people with Jeydah behind the driver seat. Samia sat in the only available seat, next to Jeydah as someone closed the side door. They went off, and after 2 minutes, they stopped in front of a garage.
The door opened up to show 6 parking spaces warehouse under a railway track. There were 3 more vans and around 100 people; it was clear that there were more than 2 floors.
They filled out Samia and Jeydah out last, "This is Longlane HQ. We have a few more branches, one in Deptford, Brixton, and Dulwich."
"Woah. I was expecting it to be less friendly." Samia said as she looked up and down the place.
Jeydah started to walk, expecting her to follow, and Samia did. "You already met her but this is Michelle." Michelle, the small, chubby girl, gave her a nod, and Samia nodded back as Michelle's attention was pulled away.
"Hey Jeydah." A tall lanky guy said, with a smile, "I got the money from the last job." He handed her a bag and there was over £10,000. "It was a rough mission, I nearly died." He said with Jeydah looked at him with a smirk, "Do better then." She said jokingly as she took the bag and inspected it; he had an uneasy look that Samia picked up on. He shortly after left.
"There's something off about him. He had an uneasy smile." Jeydah looked at the bag, then at Samia, "I'll look out for it next time. Good eye."