“Good night, Olive.”
Chapter Nine
HYPOTHESIS: The more I mention an attachment in an email, the less likely I will be to actually include said attachment.
SATURDAY, 6:34 p.m.
FROM: [email protected]
SUBJECT: Re: Report on Pancreatic Cancer Study
Hi Tom,
Here is the report you asked for, with a detailed description of what I have done so far, as well as my thoughts on future directions and the resources I will need to expand. I’m excited to hear your thoughts on my work!
Sincerely,
Olive
SATURDAY, 6:35 p.m.
FROM: [email protected]
SUBJECT: Re: Report on Pancreatic Cancer Study
Hi Tom,
Oops, forgot the attachment.
Sincerely,
Olive
Today, 3:20 p.m.
FROM: [email protected]
SUBJECT: Re: Report on Pancreatic Cancer Study
Olive,
Done reading the report. Do you think you could come over to Adam’s to chat about it? Maybe tomorrow morning (Tue) at nine? Adam and I will be leaving for Boston on Wed afternoon.
TB
Olive’s heart beat faster—whether at the idea of being in Adam’s home or at the thought of getting her answer from Tom, she wasn’t sure. She immediately texted Adam.
Olive: Tom just invited me to your place to talk about the report I sent him. Would it be okay if I came over?
Adam: Of course. When?
Olive: Tomorrow at 9 a.m. Will you be home?