Chapter 2: Meditations in an Emergency Clutched in her stiff fingers, her phone was shaking so hard she couldn't unlock it. She set it down on her dashboard and took a deep breath. It didn't help. She watched the rain streak down her windshield and blot out her looming office tower. She had a Master's degree, she was in great shape, she had a family that loved her, a job that paid, and she would not cry in her car. She would not. Her eyes burned. She wanted to stick her head out her window and let the rain wash them clear. The raindrops would sizzle when they hit her sclera and turn her furious tears into furious steam. She'd never been so angry. Never in her life. Trent had outdone himself. Today was the day she finally got to propose her new marketing project. It was a complete 180 f