You let out a sigh of relief as you reach the bottom of the steps and enter the basement that houses all newly arrived artifacts, as well as those waiting restoration. The air is, thankfully, slightly cooler and you shouldn't have to worry about anyone pestering you for the next few hours. Or at least that was the plan.
A flash of light across the room catches your eyes. There is a high school age boy with a camera snapping away photos of the artifacts as if it is a murder scene. When he turns around, the unexpected sight of another person sends him flailing in fright and he nearly drops his camera.
"Oh my god. You really shouldn't sneak up on people like that. You're Ms. Morton, right? Your boss said you would be happy to show me around. Teach me a little about the work you do." The kid seems to have a permanent goofy grin plastered onto his face. He turns away from you and starts snapping more pictures of items that probably shouldn't be exposed to this much bright light. "I'm Nathan, by the way. But I'm sure Mr. Parks already told you that."
You notice a sheet of paper on your desk that certainly wasn't there when you left on Friday.
Holly,
Some rich brat is going to stop by around 8:30. He is really interested in history or science or something. I don't know or care. What I do care about is that this kid walks out of here raving about what a great day he had. His family makes more money in an hour than you will in 10 years. I know you're not a total idiot, but just in case, I'll spell it out for you. Happy kid = big donations = we all keep our jobs.
Believe me, I wish it was one of my trusted tour guides showing him around, but the kid is interested in the restoration and preservation of artifacts or something. So unfortunately for both of us, that means you are going to be the one showing him around. All day. Make sure to treat him to a nice lunch. Don't let him pay. This isn't a date. And no, you will not be reimbursed, so don't ask.
--Mr. Jonas Parks, Director of the Crowfall Museum of Natural History
P.S. If we don't see a big fat donation check by the end of the week, you'll be the one explaining it to the board.
"You're boss sounds like a really fun person." Nathan says, looking over your shoulder as you read the note.
1) What type of museum does Holly work at?
2) Does she own a car?
3) Does she live with her folks or have her own place?