live with him.
Besides, while it cut both ways, every two-edged sword has a handle. Which was what Tearney was grasping now, preparing to wield the blade where it would do her most good.
âI know this isnât what any of you want to hear,â she said. âBut the figures are in on projected spending levels for the next two quarters. Thereâs good news and thereâs bad news. The good news is that the bad news isnât as bad as it might be.â She paused, allowing a rueful grin to sweep round the table like a Mexican wave, breaking only on the stony reef of Diana Taverner. That was fine. Dame Ingrid knew how to play a room, and isolating the troublemaker was always a good move.
She removed her glasses, which were looped round her neck by a chain, and allowed them to drop onto her bosom. Her wig, today, was the blonde haloâa sure indication, for Dame Ingridâwatchers, of serious intent; its downy appearance meant to soften the blows that were coming.
âThereâll be no recruitment at Desk-support level for the remainder of the financial year. In fact, come the Autumn Statement, we might well find ourselves having to shed those appointed within the last two yearsâI know, I know, and Iâm sorry.â She looked it, too. But this was one of Ingrid Tearneyâs natural strengths; what she lacked in comeliness, she made up for in apparent empathy. âBut these are the realities weâre dealing with, and it will do none of us any good to kick against them.â
Taverner, of course, was first to ignore that.
âI need admin support.â
âBut youâre doing so well without it, Diana.â
âIngrid, Iâm spending half my time chasing up office supplies.â
âIâm sure thatâs an exaggeration.â
She was sure it wasnât. Tavernerâs junior had transferred across the river a while back, and for ten months sheâd been holding down two roles: acting as her own assistant, as sheâd put it in a memo. Given the tendency of Tavernerâs assistants to burn out within eighteen months tops, there were those who were anticipating a schizophrenic meltdown soon, but Dame Ingrid wasnât holding her breath. If Diana Taverner ever self-destructed, sheâd find a way of doing so to her own advantage.
She said, âDiana. We all know youâve been hamstrung by the lack of assistance this past year, but Finance feels itâs better to make sacrifices at office level than to risk having to make them on the streets. Iâm sure you understand that.â
Because not to do so would have been tantamount to declaring sheâd sooner put the public in danger than make her own coffee.
âAnd besides, and this is something I was going to bring up anyway, itâs not gone unnoticed what a splendid job youâve been doing flying solo. Finance was most complimentary about your solution to the, ah, logistical difficulties weâve been facing with Confidential Storage. Most impressive.â
Dame Ingridâs use of capitals was a trait all were familiar with. It meant footnotes were following.
She said, âFor those of you who donât know, Dianaâs solution to our Information Overload was actioned as of the end of Q1, and I believe Iâm right in saying that your own sectorâs process has now been completedâDiana?â
Taverner gave the slightest of nods; acknowledging not so much the implied praise as Dame Ingridâs skill in placing it so neatly. Well played. She could already sense the killer thrust which was surely on its way.
But which was temporarily diverted by one of her fellow D2s.
âThis would be the rehousing of operational records?â
âThatâs right, George,â Ingrid Tearney said sweetly. âSo good of you to pay attention. And as we all know, where Ops goes, the rest of us follow, like children trotting after the Pied Piper. Thereâll be