Derek started to move around the hood of the truck to get to the passenger side, so Judith took that as a yes and climbed into the driver's seat, shutting the door behind her.
She started the vehicle and looked over at him. "I ain't stupid, Derek," she sighed, rolling her eyes in spite of the little smile that threatened to crack the serious look on her face. "I got back up. My people know where I'm goin' and they got eyes on it. I go alone, but I ain't ever really alone. Someone's always a couple minutes away."
She pulled out of the parking lot and started down the road. "She's working right now, local coffee house. Her shift oughta be up in the next twenty minutes, give or take, then we follow her."