Stuart returns to Denver where his life is about to change once again.
Edited by Lady Cibelle with my thanks.
Part 3
From Denver to Pittsburgh
I returned to Denver the following day and for the next three weeks, my job and my life such as it was took my mind off my father's death and my reconnection with Billy. I thought about her on the plane back and for several days afterwards, I couldn't get the changes out of my mind. I also couldn't get the way she looked and talked and smelled out of my mind either. But I convinced myself that I had to put her out of my mind. I was mostly successful until the meeting with Ryan Erinson on Friday, a month after my father's funeral. Ryan had flown in from Pittsburgh just to meet with me. I assumed it was about the promotion he had hinted at and I was excited at the possibilities.
We met that evening at Mario's, a restaurant that I knew Ryan liked. At least he always made reservations there when he came to town for a meeting. We started in the bar and had a couple of drinks to relax. I could hold my liquor fairly well and so could Ryan, but this evening we were called for our table quickly and we sat down to dinner. Ryan was not one to talk business when food was present so I relaxed and had a thick juicy steak with baked potato and a vegetable dish that went mostly untouched. The steak was excellent and I enjoyed it while Ryan polished off a nice lobster tail with drawn butter. We both quit with comfortably filled bellies.
"I wish we had this place back in Pittsburgh. The food here is absolutely the best and one of the main reasons I have so many meetings here in Denver. I think you're going to miss it when you come back to Pittsburgh."
I caught the inference immediately. I had worked with Ryan long enough to know that he did this quite often: threw in the main topic while talking about something entirely different.
"Am I going to be in Pittsburgh then?"
"You are if you take my job as I intend."
Now I was shocked. I expected a promotion to executive VP and maybe a board seat, but not Ryan Erinson's job. Not President of the company! There was no position higher than Ryan's unless it was the Chairman of the Board and that was more of a non-voting position. He had to be kidding.
"What are you talking about? I can't take your job while you're still here. Come on Ryan, what's the joke?"
"No joke. I'm retiring at the end of the month. I've tendered my resignation and the board has accepted it. I recommended you for the position and the board also accepted that too. It's yours if you want it. Effective the end of this month. Three weeks from now."
He was grinning as he leaned back with both hands crossed over his ample belly. He knew he had surprised me since we had talked about a promotion several times but never this. Never this!
"I don't know what to say except: Hell yes! Of course I'll accept. Damn you Ryan, how could you do this to me? You really enjoyed this didn't you? God, I'm completely floored by this. I'll have to find a replacement; I'll have to move back to Pittsburgh; find a new place to live, and. . . . I'm babbling aren't I?"
"That's OK. I know this is a complete surprise but you handled it very well. Just as you do everything else. With your dad's death, I had to postpone it for a while to give you time to recover but now: Congratulations! You've worked hard and you've earned it. The board was unanimous in accepting your name."
We talked for some time about the changeover and what was involved. I asked about my successor and he suggested I offer it to Mark Fletcher. I told him I would consider it but in my heart I knew I wouldn't. I had never forgiven Mark and I had no intention of doing so now. He had done an outstanding job where he was and he deserved consideration but now that I was President, he would go no further. I looked forward to telling him that when I took the job. Petty? Yes! But damn, it felt good to keep the promise I made to myself at the time.
Ryan left the next day and I set about making the necessary changes. I spoke first to Paula and asked her if she would like the job as Executive Secretary for the President of the whole damn company. I won't go into detail except to say she accepted the position. Otherwise things were easy to set up since I knew my people and knew who could do the jobs that needed filled. By the second week, I had things in Denver in good shape and was ready to go. I decided to take a week off and fly back to Pittsburgh. I could use the time to look for a place to live and finish some of the things from the funeral I had left behind when I returned. Paula decided to come with me and we left Denver behind.
I decided not to visit the offices that week since it would be nothing but congratulations and hand shaking. I needed the time away to get my mind around the changes in location and what it would mean. It was a major move for me since I had left under stressful conditions. Now, returning, things were more in control but memories were still able to intrude and take me by surprise at times. I decided to do first things first and look for a place to live.
I contacted a realtor and spent two days just driving around and finding the areas I wanted to consider. We found several that seemed appropriate. I had little interest in a house except as a place to sleep but the realtor knew my job and wanted to show me places that were suitable for an executive and one who would be entertaining. I tried to tell her that wasn't likely to happen but she simply told me to get my wife and let her do the selecting. Entertaining would be her job and she would know what she wanted.
The mention of my wife hit me hard. I had not thought of Billy now for the last several weeks as I was fully occupied with the upcoming move. Now, this inconsiderate bitch brought her back! But the more I thought of it, the more the idea of using Billy to help me pick a place seemed like a good one. The old Billy would know at a glance what I should buy. I made up my mind to ask her and I told the realtor I would talk to a lady friend tomorrow to set up some visits. With that, I drove back to my hotel and called Billy.
"Hello?"
"Hello Billy. It's Stuart. Do you have a moment?"
Silence from the other end. I wondered if my call had been disconnected just as she answered.
"Hello Stu. I'm sorry, I was just surprised. I didn't expect to hear from you again so soon. Are you calling from Denver?"
"No actually I'm here in Pittsburgh. It's a long story but I was wondering if you have some time to help me with something."
"Of course I'll be glad to help. What do you need?"