Katie had suggested he drive so she could collect her thoughts. Everything was happening so fast. She hadn’t even completed her courses, and he was offering to set her up in business. Could she really handle that kind of stress? “You’ve been quiet,” Chris said, pulling into the now-empty parking lot. He eased into one of a couple dozen parking spaces and turned off the car. “What did you think of that unit?” “It was nice,” she said. “It was a good size for about twenty kids.” That was the kind of enrollment she was anticipating for the first couple of years. It may not seem like a lot to him, but to her, the idea of being responsible for the care and educational development of twenty pre-schoolers seemed like a daunting task. She wasn’t even sure she could handle that many, but she didn’t think voicing her concerns to the man who’d offered to invest in her business would be prudent. “Is that your vision for this business?” Chris asked.