it was today.
In a burst of inspired spontaneity, Emily had attempted to capture some of the charm of the historic town with her pencil and paper. She was strangely happy that Amanda could see it, too.
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âUnfortunatelyâ Amanda added, âit is totally not useful for our purposes here. This really is a beautiful little town, though.â She gave the sketch another admiring glance before setting it aside. She picked up another. âBut this one of the community center is perfect. The mom with the kids out frontânice touch. It really humanizes the scene. We can use this.â
Much of the initial groundwork had been laid for this project in advance of their arrival, including obtaining federal and state offshore approvals. It was now their job to secure a majority vote from the town council for the remaining permits for the necessary construction within Rankins. After this final step was achieved, Cam-Field would come to town in force: build an offshore oil platform, pumping facilities, a pipeline, oil storage tanks and support structures in the town.
Because of Rankinsâs unique location, bordering both the river and the bay, all onshore facilities would be constructed within the city limits. The pipeline itself would not only travel through the town but would also transverse the entire length of the valley before eventually connecting to the Alaska Pipeline.
In an effort to make all of this construction more palatable to the townsfolk, Cam-Field would implement âcommunity-improvement projectsâ in the form of new and improved infrastructure, parks and attractive buildings like the community center sheâd drawn, which was slated to include a state-of-the-art gym, rock-climbing wall and competition-size swimming pool.
âYeah, but I wish I had some real photos to show,â Emily said. âDo you think it could be Jeremy?â
Amanda executed an innocent one-shouldered shrug. âI would go so far as to say that old Jeremy is undoubtedly having one heck of a time trying to get anything accomplished right now.â
âAmanda...what did you do?â
âWhat? Me?â she replied innocently.
âAmandaââ
âOh, Emily, donât worry. I didnât have to do anything. The entire staff canât stand him and it certainly isnât my fault if theyâve rather suddenly and collectively come up with a bad case of incompetence.â She shrugged again and suggested, âI hear itâs contagious. I would even be willing to bet that they caught it from him.â
Emily stared at Amanda for a few seconds, eyes wide, mouth agape. Her lips were forming words of disapproval, but instead she burst out laughing. She had gotten tired of constantly holding Jeremyâs hand herself; she could only imagine how the busy, mistreated staff at the home office felt.
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J EREMY S TRATHOM Â WAS Â PACING in his office, back and forth, back and forth across the two-hundred-dollar-a-yard pressed-wool carpet. Normally heâd be concerned about the destructive impact of such an action upon said carpet and vary his path to avoid an obvious wear pattern, but not now. Not today. His future was at stake here and it was a future which had taken him nearly two years to carefully scheme and meticulously craft.
And now it seemed as if it was all about to tumble down around him like a house of cards in an unguarded sneeze. He walked over to his desk and opened the drawer, extending it nearly to its full length. He stared down at the small velvet-covered box. Heâd nearly had everything. He still didnât understand how this had happened. What he did know was that somehow he needed to get Emily backâback into his armsâand more importantly, back into the office.
Heâd had no idea that his getting the promotion over her would result in this silly, impulsive breakup. Heâd certainly never anticipated her taking off for places
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