“Sure,” he said. “But you have to pay for any damage you do to my metal detector and…”
“And?”
She pulled her shirt back on while he turned to his closet and got the metal detector. It was in her hands. She also saw a crowbar leaning against the back of the closet. “I want that too,” she said. She left the dorms with those two items in hand.”
“We’re here,” said Flower. “At least I think.”
Deborah parked the car and the two girls got out. Deborah checked her watch. “It’s almost 4:00 am. We got to get this done quickly.”
“Yeah, the lumberjacks come here at six,” said Flower. “I don’t want to get caught by them.”
“Well, then help me.” She swung the metal detector along the nearest tree trunk. As she raised it, it beeped. “Here is the first nail. Take it out.”