A progress memo had said things like "Working on getting the Enwrights flown up. Their unique skills could be helpful in this search" and "A scent tracker would be a huge benefit. Would love to hire a ww on contract but company policy forbids. Meeting with Josef Nast today to discuss."Call me crazy, but I was going to bet the Enwrights' unique skills weren't an astounding ability to read wilderness signs.

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In "The Calling" by Kelley Armstrong, a progress memo discusses the potential involvement of the Enwrights in a search operation, highlighting their unique skills that could aid in the effort. The memo also emphasizes the need for a scent tracker, expressing the desire to contract a skilled individual, but indicates that company policy prohibits this. A meeting with Josef Nast is planned to further explore options for enhancing their search capabilities.

The narrator, however, is skeptical about the Enwrights' skills, humorously doubting that their expertise lies in interpreting signs in the wilderness. This commentary hints at a larger theme of questioning the validity of relying on certain individuals or methods in critical situations, setting a tone of intrigue regarding the challenges ahead.

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