〃But not for long。 That's it; isn't it? You think we're headed down a
dead…end street?〃
〃Unless the powers that dole out money for education loosen up。 They're
thinking A; B; Cs。 We're talking H; I; Js。 We're strictly elective; they
say。 A luxury they can't afford。〃
Chloe's mind raced ahead。 〃A good third of our work is through the
public schools。 Oh; boy。 We'd better rethink that。〃
〃Smart girl。〃
〃Private enterprise;〃 she announced without hesitation。
〃e again? Business isn't our field。〃
Chloe laughed at the confusion on Lee's bearded face。 〃No。 But I said it
to Debbie earlier this morning and I meant it。 What we need is to
affiliate ourselves with corporations as resident geologists; be the
geologistson…call for several of these large development corporations。
You know; like…〃
〃…the Hansen Corporation?〃
The thought took her off…guard。 〃No;〃 she said with deliberate care。 〃I
was thinking more of firms like Cabot and Walker; or Fennimen East。〃
But Lee was grinning。 〃What's wrong with the Hansen Corporation?〃
〃Nothing;〃 she said; but rethought her answer when Lee was clearly
disbelieving。 She lowered her voice。 〃What's wrong with the Hansen
Corporation is that Ross Stephenson is its president。〃
So?〃
〃Lee;〃 she pleaded; 〃Ross is a friend。 I would no more ask him to hire
ESE than 。。。 than。。 。〃 She went silent; at a loss for words。 She was
hoping to survive a single weekend with Ross。 She couldn't begin to
imagine working with him on an ongoing basis。
Lee grew serious。 〃What is he to you; Chloe?〃
She sighed; giving up the struggle to find excuses。 〃We knew each other
before