After everyone has gone
April was nothing if not a good researcher. She'd done everything that Sam had told them to, and then done it again for safe measure. When comparing her job to what Nate had done, she'd been the one who thought of more practicalities, while he'd been the one to cover more continences and different scenarios moving outside the box while she'd stayed inside it. In the end they had put together a plan which all three of them were happy with, with the only dispute of who to run it. April thought Eliot - with him being the head of security in their house. Nate thought he should run it and pointed at his experience with running ops in the past.
It wasn't that she didn't appreciate his experience, or that she didn't like him but in the end he was an alcoholic and it was the safety of her husband and child in play. In the end she had won out, though she was sure that Nate still expected to be in charge. He wasn't one to just give up, and he didn't seem to like giving up control. If he'd cared more about the furniture, she was sure she'd have a harder time pushing this through.
Waiting until everyone had cleared out, April approached Sam. "Sam, could I have a moment? I have an op that I wanted to run past you." She waited for him to signal that it was okay to go on.
"Eliot, Nate and I have planned to go furniture shopping on Saturday. We'd go as one team, with Eliot as the head. The plan is to go to Target at 139 Flatbush Ave and Lowe’s at 118 2nd Avenue. We have two alternative routes to get there, either the B70 and the R-train, or the B63. To return we're planning on renting a truck at Lowe's and drive. We have three alternative routes to go - third avenue, fifth avenue or the highway onto Belt parkway, if the rental option is not possible we'll return with the public transports too. We would be leaving around eight am and expect to be back no later than two pm."