6 Familiarization THE GIRLS BOTH SLEPT SOUNDLY, tired out after their journey and the new experiences of the night before. They were still asleep when Madame Bonjean knocked on their door to tell them Jean-Luc had arrived to take them to the office. “What will he think of us?” asked Sylvie, scrambling out of bed. “Late for work on the first day.” “Not a good beginning,” agreed Lisa. “I couldn’t help noticing last night that he isn’t too keen on having us here in spite of the fact that they need help with their project.” “Hurry up. We don’t want to reinforce any misgivings he has about us.” Ten minutes later, both girls rushed downstairs. They found Jean-Luc chatting with Madame Bonjean. “We’re so sorry—” Sylvie began. “Please, don’t apologize,” said Jean-Luc with a tight smile on h

