V: An explosive end to a career
Chapter 37: The Blowup
To my surprise, all of us were led to the First-Class Lounge and the explanation was Jenny's proud smile; Miss Efficiency in motion! Shortly before departure Jenny was called and came back smiling: both had been upgraded to First also.
I have to admit that flying First Class is definitively more comfortable that cattle class, especially on such a long flight. Jenny had managed to have the seat beside me, and the others were three rows in front of us. She whispered: "The Force is with me!"
The take-off was easy, and early dinner was served. The food was excellent, both the scallops and the steak, and the wines superb. After the lights dimmed, we went forward to say goodnight and then lay down in our comfortable seats. Unfortunately, the seats were widely spaced, so that even holding hands was impossible. Jenny waited until the lights went out and the stewardess had made her round; then she slipped out and came over. "Goodnight, my love. I want my kisses!" and I saw that she had unbuttoned her blouse. I kissed each nipple devoutly and then a final kiss on her lips. "Goodnight, my love."
The wine had relaxed us, and we woke up only when the announcement for breakfast came through the plane. It was the same quality as the dinner, and we were satisfied with HA. It took a moment to clear customs and a van was waiting for us. HQ had selected the Halekulani Hotel, since it was directly on the beach and they wanted to give our successful colleagues not only indeterminable meetings, but also fun and relaxation. Diamond Head was hidden by clouds, but the concierge told us that the forecast was for good weather for the weekend. Hierarchy was strictly observed when we were given the keys: Allan in a Luxury Suite, Sam and I in a Junior Suite, and the ladies in a guest room they had to share.
I whispered to Jenny: "This time the Force was not with you..." and she smiled "I'm here with you. Is that not enough?"
There was a message for Allan. It seemed that Mr. Bush had arrived already and had asked him to join him in the bar. Allan looked at me "At this hour?" but he shrugged and went to see him.
We went up, showered and changed. I decided to with a T-shirt and Bermudas; after all, we were not included in this day's official agenda. I met Jenny in the elevator and since nobody was there, stole a quick kiss. She had also chosen a summer outfit: a white tennis short and blue polo shirt with a button open. She looked stunning.
Walking through the Lobby, I saw Sam standing in front of a boutique offering these horrible colorful and tasteless local shirts.
"You are not seriously thinking about buying one of these? ¨
¨Well, I always wanted to try something else. You know, being in Finance, means numbers, numbers, and more numbers. I decided to liven up a bit!" and he went into the shop. I shook my head and told Jenny that we would run a few miles on the beach to shake out our bones after the long flight. She agreed wholeheartedly and off we went.
On the way to the exit we passed the bar and I saw Allan sitting beside a stocky man, dressed as a Texan: Stetson hat, boots, jeans with a wide belt and a big silver buckle, and a tumbler in his hand. Allan saw us passing, smiled and waved to us. I waved back and continued, but suddenly I was called back.
"The gentleman at the bar would like you to join them for just a moment, sir."
I went back and Allan introduce me. "Mr. Bush, this is James de Winter, our Director of Sales. James, this is Jeffrey Bush, who will replace me."
Mr. Bush seemed to be in his early fifties and looked me over.
"So you're the wonder boy who put Australia back into play. I heard about you and it'll be excellent to have you working for me. We'll have to sit down as soon as possible for you to tell me about your customers and prospects. I believe in personal involvement and I shall stay at your side all the time. I'll make last year look pitiful against what I'm going to do for the company this year! Come sit down and have a drink."
I was surprised, as this was not the way I had expected to meet the new president, and for me at least, his words sounded rather strange. I looked at Allan, but he shrugged slightly.
"Mr. Bush, if you forgive me, I've been sitting in an airplane for long hours and need to get some exercise. Perhaps we can do this later?"
He stared at me, probably surprised that I was not taking orders. Then he looked to the exit where Jenny was standing, waiting for me.
¨You work fast, boy. Already picked up a girl?"
That was too much for me.
"Mr. Bush, we are not in Texas and you may consider your choice of words. You may also have formed a wrong impression of me; in my professional career, and if I may say so, it always has been successful. Please remember also for the future that nobody ever called me a boy, and I don't accept this from anyone! And second, I didn't pick up anybody. The lady you see there waiting for me, is my Executive Assistant, and we'll be running on the beach for an hour before we'll start working. Now excuse me please."
When I turned away, I saw Mr. Bush glaring at me and Allan trying to hide a satisfied grin.
I was still furious about his remarks and Jenny tried to calm me down. "Darling, he's not used to you and you have to be careful; he'll be your new boss."
"Jenny, bullies you have to confront early. He made some funny remarks about the way he would change the company, and then he added some inappropriate expressions about you. Well, let's forget him for now and do some running!"
We did this and when we came back, exhausted but happy, we ran into Mr. Cunningham.
"I've heard that you met Jeffrey Bush already. What happened? Good afternoon, Miss Parker. I've heard a lot of good things about you. If you ever were interested in an assignment in HQ, let me know."
I told him the story and he nodded.
"He had problems before in other countries and we asked ourselves when he would get into trouble here. You were absolutely right; it hurts me to say this, because you should never criticize a manager before his staff and you will report to him, but you are right. Be careful not to go too far but remember that you've our full support! But he's the Chairman´s nephew ... Now go and change; James, you'll join me for lunch with my colleagues, and I assume a similar schedule has been arranged for you, Miss Parker."
Unfortunately, our rooms were on different floors and there were people in the elevator so all I could say was: "Have a good lunch, Miss Parker!" and receive a smiling reply: "Have fun at yours, Count de Winter!"
I changed into an informal outfit: a blazer, a white shirt without tie and grey trousers. When I arrived at the meeting room where the lunch had been arranged, I met Mr. Bush.
"Where are you going? This lunch is for top executives only and you better join your staff for lunch."
I wondered where this was coming from and told him that Mr. Cunningham had asked me to join them. He snorted and said things had changed; from now on, hierarchy would be stricter. Well, if this is the way he wanted to play this, he should not be surprised about eventual unpleasant responses! I was definitively upset and really wondering about his stupid attitude and went to the coffee shop, but before I could order, a messenger came and asked me to come to Mr. Cunningham's lunch. Not knowing what was happening, I went back to the meeting room and knocked. "Come in, James!"
Mr. Cunningham looked at me. "What happened to you? I had asked to join us! You're our main guest today!"
I wondered what to do: be polite or direct. Considering his attitude towards me until now, I decided to go for it.
"Mr. Bush told me that this lunch was for top executives only and that the invitation had been cancelled by him. He said that I should have lunch with my staff, and I was starting to do so, when I was called."