“Is it a problem because it wasn’t your idea?” “I employ a hundred-and-twenty-five people whose jobs are to give me ideas.” I shook my head. “No, I don’t have an authority issue, Ms. Vaughn.” She pursed her lips. “Doctor—it’s Doctor Vaughn. I prefer to be called Evie, but if you insist on using formal etiquette, you might as well use my proper title. I hold a PhD in clinical psychology.” I couldn’t hold back the smile that time. I nodded. “Fine. No, I don’t have authority issues, Doctor Vaughn.” “So you’re against the position, in general, and you wanted to hire the worst person to prove a point?” I nodded once. “You could say that.” “Are you against therapy?” “I believe some people can benefit from therapy.” “Some people? But not your employees? Do you believe your employees don’t