"They didn't say partners though, but teams. We're a team of three, but I'll check." She looked at it, and while she got the truck rental, the price at target for a dining set was almost a third of the price at Lowe's (even if the one at Lowe's looked better).
She looked between the two when Eliot asked her if she was doing the planning. "If you want me to," she said.
"I'll do it, you don't have to," Nate quickly added. Not because he cared too much about the furniture in themselves (although the ones at Lowe's looked a lot better than the things at Target, they were both so far from what he wanted to use that it didn't really matter.) He wasn't exactly comfortable with letting go of control. He was used to planning ops, April wasn't.
April turned to Eliot, trying to hide her frown. "You're head of security, in the end it's your call." It wasn't that she didn't trust Nate but...well she didn't entirely trust Nate. It wasn't as if she hadn't seen the bottle of whiskey in the house.