At the door of Susan's apartment. Susan and Harry are waiting for Michelle and her friends to come inside.
Michelle:Oh, Daddy! We had such a good time at the aquarium. I saw a real shark1. I could almost touch it.
Harry:I'm so glad. [to Mrs. Cooper and the girls] Hi Michelle, why don't you introduce every body to Susan ?
Michelle:Hi, Susan.
Susan:Hi.
Michelle:I'd like you to meet Audrey and her mother, Mrs. Cooper.
Susan:Hello, Audrey Nice to meet you, Mrs. Cooper. [She shakes their hands.] I'm SusanStewart .
Michelle:And this is Shirley and Nicole.
Susan:Hi, girls. [She shakes their hands.]
Harry:Come on in.Come on in, Mrs. Cooper.
Come on in, everybody.
Mother:The aquarium was so exciting.
I had never been there before.The girls learned a great deal Frankly, so did I.
Susan:well, please sit down and tell us all about it during lunch.
[They all sit down at the table.]
Harry:We prepared some tuna fish and cheese sandwiches for lunch.
Michelle:I love tuna fish.Don't you, Audrey?
Susan:I remember when I used to be a Girl Scout.
My mother would take us everywhere, too.
Mother:Susan, I understand you're in the toy busi ness.
Susan:Yes, I am. My company manufactures toys and games for children.
Harry:Susan's vice-president in charge of new toys and games.
Susan:And the marketing of new toys and games.
Michelle:Can we test a new game for you, Susan?
Susan:That's an excellent idea, Michelle.
I happed to have a game which I brought home to study.
Michelle:Let us try it! Don't you want to play? Nicole? Shirley? Audrey?
Susan:[She takes out a game.] We tested it last week on twelve-to fifteen-year-olds,and they found it to be too easy-in other words … boring. We think it might be just right for ten-to twelve-year-olds.
Michelle:That's us, Susan.
Susan:First, you shuffle the deck and lay them face down. Then you select the leader. I'll be the leader. The leader takes the first ten cards and lays them face upon this stand. [She places the letters h-t-e-r-c-z-e-p-e-s on the stand.] Everyone gets a turn, going counterclockwise, left to right. You have thirtyseconds to make a word, using as many letters as possible. You get one point for eachletter, plus the person with the longest word gets ten extra points. The first one to get one hundred points wins.
Michelle:That's easy.
Susan:Ok, let's go around the table. You first, Audrey.
Audrey:[She gets up and points to the letters on thestand.] Chest-c-h-e-s-t.
Susan:Good That's five points Next, Nicole.
Nicole:[She also gets up and points to the letters.]Three----t-h-r-e-e.
Susan:Ok. That's five points also. It's your turn,Shirley.
Shirley:[She also gets up to make a word.] Creep-c-r-e-e-p.
Susan:Creep.That's another five-letter word. Fivepoints. So far,you're all tied.
Harry:[He calls out his word.] Sheet----s-h-e-e-t----sheet.
Susan:Sheet is a five-letter word.Michelle, yourturn.
Michelle:[She calls out her word.] Cheese----c-h-e-e-s-e.
Susan:Terrific! Michelle wins with a six-lettet word, plus she gets an additional ten points for atotal of sixteen points. How are you enjoying the game so far?
Michelle:I think it's too easy.
Susan:Too easy ?
Harry:Michelle!
Susan:It's Ok, Harry Michelle is quite right. She just said it's too easy .
Mother:I enjoyed lunch, Susan.Thank you so much, but we have to get going to meet the rest of the troop at two o'clock at the museum.
Susan:Oh, it was nice meeting all of you. I hope you have a wonderful time at the Museum of Natural History. [She walks them to the door.]
harry:Good-bye, everybody. Have a good time.
Girls:Bye.
Harry:[to Mrs. Cooper] See you in front of34 the museum at five o'clock.
Mother:Oh, Ok Thanks, Mr. Bennett. That'll be fine. And thanks again for the lunch and for the game.
Michelle:Good-bye, Susan. It's not a bad game. It's just… slow.
Susan:Just slow. You helped save our company a lot of money Bye-bye.
[Michelle and her friends leave with Mrs. Cooper.]
Harry:You are wonderful with kids.
Susan:I am.
Harry:Isn't there a conversation that we have to finish?
[Susan smiles.]