(In order for this to make any sense, I would suggest that you read "Is Enough Really Enough" before starting this. I would like to thank the many readers who have emailed me with their comments. I would also like to express my appreciation to RPSuch and The Wanderer for their kind words and suggestions re. Is Enough Really Enough, especially since I'm an admirer of their work. I've incorporated some of their suggestions in this conclusion and I have also included a bit of dialogue that was written by RPSuch.)
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It didn't take Arch long. He had over two months of accumulated vacation time and this would be a perfect time to take off. He knew that his staff could hold down the fort while he was gone and it only took him about 15 minutes with Corporate to get them to give him the time off. They really couldn't complain; he had been putting in 12 hour days and many, many weekends overseeing the expansion of the medical center. They owed him the time and he was going to take it. It didn't take more than a few minutes to book a round trip, open end return, ticket on AA to Paris. From there he would rent a car and tour Europe for a few weeks, something that he always had in mind. Of course that dream had included Denise. The reality now was that he would be taking this trip alone.
He was honest enough with himself to know why this sudden decision. The news that Denise was engaged finally awakened him to the reality that he had to move on, to get out of the limbo in which he was entrenched. He had to get Denise out of his system. The problem was that he didn't know how to do that. She had attempted to contact him countless times during that first year, but he had rebuffed all of her efforts. He had refused telephone calls from her. He had discarded letters unread. He felt he had been hurt enough and vowed, enough was enough.
He didn't want to hear her excuses or explanations. He had had it. Easier said than done though. He was shocked at how the news of her engagement hurt. "Damn," he thought, "I still really love her, but I'm not going to put myself through that anguish again. Never again." He reached for the intercom and asked Gail, his girl Friday, to find Alec and Norman. He wanted to see them ASAP.
Fifteen minutes later, his two executive assistants were seated before him listening to him tell them that they were now in charge and would be for the next month or two. Alec Baldwin was Finance and Norman Burrows was Administration and Marketing
They looked at him in astonishment for a moment. "Jeez, Arch," complained Alec. "Thanks for the heads up. All of this with no warning? You couldn't have let us ease into this?" Norm, looking concerned, nodded in agreement.
Arch looked at both of them steadily for a few moments. "Are you two telling me that you can't handle the job? What the fuck have you been doing for the past few years? I have been riding shotgun and letting the two of you actually run this place for the last year. Now you're telling me you need a warning to continue to do what you've been doing? Is that what you're telling me? You guys need a nanny?" Arch was relentless and biting.
"No, no, Arch," interjected Norm. It isn't that at all. You may think that you've been letting us run the show, but it's with the knowledge that you were always here that gave us that confidence. We can do the job, it's just that this is such a surprise. God knows you need a break, so don't worry. Just let us bitch a little." Alec smiled wryly and nodded his agreement.
Arch returned the smile. "That's better. I'm confident that you guys won't run the ship aground. So do your bitching later and somewhere else. I'm actually leaving as soon you the both of you get your asses out of the door. I don't want to hear about any emergencies. If any come up, just handle it; I won't be available.
Arch had already spoken to Gail and had appointed her Asst. Administrator, working under both Norman and Alec. She would prove to be invaluable to them. He took a long look around, picked up his briefcase and walked out of his office and out of the building.
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Denise Meader was sitting quietly in an easy chair in her apartment, trying to get into the novel she had begun more than once. She suddenly put the book down and moved to the window. The blaze of autumn colors brought a smile to her face. The trees were afire with bright colors - reds, oranges and yellows. Denise sadly also knew that they were a harbinger of winter, when the leaves would be gone and the trees bare. The ring of the phone startled her and she looked down at the instrument, debating whether to even answer it. Wearily she picked up the handset and said, "Hello."
"Dee? Holy shit, have you seen the paper today? Denise, are you listening to me? Get the damn paper and open it to the Society section; you're gonna pee in your pants." Denise's sister sounded almost giddy with laughter.
"Deb, will you calm down. What are you yammering about?"
"Dee, just look at the photo in the Society section of the damn paper. I'll hold on - just take a look."
Denise put the phone down and moved to the table where she had placed the paper without opening it. Flipping through to the Society section she saw the picture and gasped, her mind going blank for a moment. Rushing back to the phone, she exclaimed, "Deb, what are they doing. I don't even know this guy. He was introduced to me as Trevor Messenger and we stood and chatted for a few moments. That was it, period. What the hell is going on?"
Debra was still chuckling. "They screwed up, Dee. Trevor is the twin brother of Nigel Messenger, whose engagement to Sue Callas, was announced. The photographer saw him and I guess he thought that Trevor was Nigel and he assumed you were Sue. Shit, this is a riot. You're going to be famous for awhile, Dee," Debra laughed.
"I don't see what's so funny, Deb. This is going to be a royal pain in the ass and is going to cause me grief at work. I have to call the paper and get them to print a retraction and I'm going to do that right now." Debra could tell that her sister was angry and upset.
"No need, Dee. I just got off the phone with them. They apologized and promised to print a correction in tomorrow's edition, so don't get too steamed.
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Arch parked his car in his underground parking slot and took the elevator to his floor. He was unlocking his door when he saw Cal Murray pokng his head out of the door of his unit next door. "Arch, you ok? It's early for you."