Ethan woke up later than usual, feeling the weight of the previous night's reflections. After a quick shower and a hastily eaten breakfast, he headed to the lab, eager to discuss his new idea with Joe.
As he approached the entrance, his thoughts elsewhere, he accidentally bumped into a young woman carrying a stack of science books. The collision sent the books scattering across the floor.
"Oh, I'm so sorry!" Ethan exclaimed, stooping down to help pick up the books.
The woman laughed lightly, brushing a strand of hair from her face. "No, it's my fault. I wasn't paying attention either."
They both reached for the same book at the same time, their hands brushing momentarily. Ethan extended his hand, smiling warmly. "I'm Ethan."
She chuckled, her eyes twinkling with amusement. "I know who you are. You're quite the celebrity around here. I'm Dr. Clara Hughes, new research fellow."
Ethan felt a blush creeping up his neck. "Well, it's nice to meet you, Dr. Hughes. Here, let me help you with these."
They gathered the rest of the books, and Ethan handed them back to her. "I hope your first day is going well, despite the minor collision."
Clara smiled, her cheeks dimpling. "It's been interesting, to say the least. But meeting the famous Ethan is certainly a highlight."
Ethan laughed, slightly embarrassed. "I'm not sure 'famous' is the right word. But thank you. Maybe we can catch up sometime and compare notes?"
Clara nodded. "I'd like that. Here, take my card."
Ethan took the card and slipped it into his pocket. "I'll be in touch. Welcome to the team, Clara."
With a final smile, Clara walked into the building, and Ethan followed suit, feeling unexpectedly buoyant. He made his way to the lab, where he found Joe reviewing some surveillance footage.
"Morning, Joe," Ethan greeted, grabbing a coffee.
Joe looked up and grinned. "Morning, Ethan. You're looking chipper today."
Ethan shrugged, trying to play it cool. "Just had a good start to the day. I wanted to talk to you about something important."
Joe leaned back in his chair, giving Ethan his full attention. "Shoot."
"I've been thinking a lot about our security. We've been lucky so far, but we need to be better prepared. I was hoping you could train the team in some basic military tactics. Just enough to help us defend ourselves if we ever need to."
Joe nodded thoughtfully. "I've been thinking the same thing. It's a smart move. We need to be able to protect ourselves and our work. I can set up a training schedule, maybe a few hours each day. It'll be tough, but it'll be worth it."
Ethan felt a wave of relief. "Thanks, Joe. I know it's a lot to ask, but it's necessary."
Joe stood up and clapped Ethan on the shoulder. "Don't worry about it. We'll get everyone up to speed. It'll be good for team morale too. People need to feel like they can take action."
Ethan smiled. "Agreed. Let's start tomorrow. I'll let the team know."
As Ethan prepared to address the team, he couldn't help but think about his encounter with Clara. It was a small moment, but in the midst of all the chaos, it felt like a glimpse of normalcy. A reminder that life could still hold pleasant surprises, even when surrounded by danger.
With renewed determination, Ethan gathered the team in the conference room and outlined the plan for their training. There were some groans and raised eyebrows, but ultimately, everyone agreed it was a necessary step.
As the meeting wrapped up, Ethan noticed Clara standing at the door, watching with interest. He caught her eye and gave her a nod, feeling a connection that he hoped would grow into something meaningful amidst the trials ahead.