"That's pretty cool," Xander agreed. "I have no idea what the hell I'm doing. Maybe work for Uncle Cooger, I guess, or maybe take a job in construction. That's usually a pretty steady job, and I might have to be the safety net for this dude when his unknown business fails."
"Wow, thanks for the vote of confidence," Alec said dryly. "I'm feeling a lot of brotherly support here."
"Wait," Peter frowned, "you want to run a business?"
"Maybe, I think so, it sounds like a great idea!" Alec grinned.
"Doesn't that require some sort of degree?" Becky asked.
Alec thought about it. "I don't think so, no. I think you need a business license somewhere along the line, and maybe a degree would help, depending on your business."
"It does require a lot of organizational skills and a lot of paperwork. Not to mention the taxes, accounts, and all of that," Peter said.
"I'm sure I can do it! I have been developing great organizational skills, and I was thinking about trying to go for a business degree in college," Alec said confidently.
Becky and Peter stared at him.
"Um, Alec, could I borrow a pencil?" Becky asked.
"Sure!" Alec opened his bag and started shuffling around. And searching. And rumaging.
Becky watched him with a pained expression. "Not to be a pot calling a kettle black, but I think your organizational skills need a little more work."
"You hate math," Peter pointed out.
"I'll hire an accountant," Alec said irritably, still not finding the pencil.
"With what money when you first start out?" Peter asked.
Alec hesitated and finally shrugged. "I'm still writing it down because it sounds good on paper even if that's as far as it gets."
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"Did he really? That's so cute!" Lex grinned. "I'm not a bug person, myself, but I do try not to squish them." She looked up at the clouds. "I should get back to work. Good luck with the worms!"