A: You have to trust the company.
B: How am I supposed to do that?
A: Just don’t worry about it.
B: I’m surrounded by broken trust. They’re all at it. Your best interest is our priority. Yeah right. How do I know this one won’t turn on me as well?
A: Don’t imagine the worst before anything has happened.
B: I need to prepare myself.
A: Giving yourself a headache now is your idea of being prepared?
B: At least I won’t have any surprises.
A: If, and I repeat, if anything happens, you’ll be running in circles screaming your head off, no matter how prepared.
B: It will make me feel better if I’m ready.
A: Listen to our conversation. How’s this making either of us feel better?
B: You’re helping me think this through.
A: You’re twisting.
B: No I mean it. Talking to you is helping me. I wouldn’t have realised I’m winding myself up about something that hasn’t happened. Stop looking at me like that. Ok, it might never happen.
A: That’s right. It might never happen.
B: Thanks.
A: You’re welcome.
B: It’s good to talk.