Natalie returned with a steaming cup of apple cider with cinnamon. “The kitchen was out of tea, but I thought you might like some of this. The cook said it was fresh in from the orchards.”
“Bless you, Natalie,” Kerrigan cuddled the mug and let the warmth revive her spirit. “Natalie, we have out work cut out for us. How is that report coming on Bayan Rail line and on all of the Jinstain businesses?”
Natalie looked surprised at Kerrigan’s renewed vigor but responded quickly, “I will have it ready this afternoon.”
“Good. After lunch then.”
“Ah, about that. The design team for our automotive line wanted to discuss some concepts with you… would you mind if two of them meet with you?”
“Only if they will ride in the car with me to lunch. They can pitch me on the way. But I need food. Tell them they can pay for lunch if they want more time,” Kerrigan shot back as she stood to leave.