Val gets an unexpected visitor and Doreen finally reveals her secret.
Act 4
Monday, February 22nd, 3:45pm
"Hi Val. Just thought I'd give you a heads-up. The Bugatti is about ready to roll. I phoned Warren this afternoon and he'll be over here tomorrow morning. We're going to take it for a test drive first, then come over to BTN before lunch if everything works out."
"Good, Dad, glad to hear it. So what are you going to do with your time now that the fun is over?" I kidded.
"Funny you should mention that. I think Warren wants to talk to us about another project. This one might be a bit bigger. I'll let him tell you about it."
"What about your shop. Is everything under control there?"
"Yeah. They're doing just fine without me. In fact, I'm thinking of selling it to Robbie and Karl. That would free me up to do some special stuff. I'd just rent some space and equipment from them. Your mother thinks it's a good idea, so that's two votes in favor. What do you think?"
"Well, if Mom thinks it's okay, then I guess I can go along with it. But ... let's talk about it first. There may be some other options."
"Sure. It's just an idea for now. No panic to do it."
"See you about noon then," I said, signing off.
I turned to Doreen. "Your favorite car is arriving today. Should be here by noon."
"Oh good. God, what I wouldn't give for a ride in it."
I tucked that wish into my list of things to do for my girl. I doubted Warren would turn me down.
Tuesday, February 23rd, 12:30pm
"Everything go okay on the test drive?" I asked.
"Just fine. Your father has this car running absolutely perfectly. I couldn't hope for more."
"I wonder if I might ask a favor, Warren. Doreen would love to have a ride in this car. She's been lusting after it since the first time she saw it. Says it reminds her of the old Hollywood movies from the thirties."
"Oh, of course. I'd be delighted. In fact, why don't you, your father, and Ms. Gordon join me for lunch? I'll drive her out, and bring her back."
"That would be great, but I don't want to impose on you."
"No imposition at all, Valentine. Besides, we have some additional business to conduct, if you are interested."
"I'm certainly willing to listen. I'll get Doreen."
I walked into the portable and found my new girlfriend with her head buried in paperwork.
"Okay, babe. Close up the books. I'm taking you to lunch."
"You are. What's the occasion?"
"You've been asked to join Dad, Warren, and me for lunch at the Beeson home."
"I have?" The surprise was complete.
"Come along, girl. Your ride is waiting."
As we stepped out of the portable office, Doreen stopped and gasped as she saw the Blue and Black car shining in the midday sun.
"Oh, Val. It's so beautiful."
"Come along then, Ms. Gordon," Warren said as he opened the passenger side door. "Mrs. Davis will be anxious about lunch being delayed."
The look on Doreen's face was priceless. She was walking as if in a trance toward the car, then sliding inside before Warren shut the door and walked around to the driver's side. Dad and I watched as Warren pulled away smoothly and headed to his home. We followed in the van at a discreet distance.
"What an amazing car," she exclaimed as she met us in the driveway. "It was so quiet, yet it just sailed along. I felt like I was in a movie or something."
"I can tell from the look on your face that you enjoyed it," I grinned.
"Yes. Every second. The only part that felt strange ... there's no seat belt, and the seat isn't like the ones in the new cars. It was a bit slippery. It really felt strange at first."
Warren led the way into the stately home, with Mrs. Davis meeting us and taking our coats. It was interesting to see my father had dressed for the occasion, and not in his usual coveralls. He was enjoying every second of this adventure.
After lunch, we moved to the library as Warren had indicated he wanted to talk to us. I had made sure he knew Doreen was an integral part of my business, so there was no question she would be there as well.
"I have to confess that the past two months have awakened a long dormant passion of mine. I have always been a bit of a 'car nut,' but never really allowed myself the time to indulge. Your work, Dave, to make them roadworthy again has been fascinating to watch. I want to be able to drive these cars, as well as show them.
"I wonder if we might form a partnership that would find and restore special cars from the past; bringing them up to concours status? Naturally, I would fund these projects. I expect you would run this venture at a profit."
It took me a minute to offer a comment. "Restoration work on old cars can be very, very expensive. There is seldom any return on that investment, other than the pride of ownership. Only one car in a hundred would fetch a profitable price."
"I'm aware of that, Valentine. This would be a hobby that would give me something to look forward to. Beeson Industries is in decline. It has been for some time. Most of my wealth comes from investments in property development. I could see the future of the furniture business was going to be limited quite a few years ago, so I diversified and have done so ever since.
"I've always felt some responsibility to the employees that they have as much job security as I can practically provide, but sadly, that won't be for much longer. The land that the business sits on is far more valuable than the business itself."
"Am I out of line in suggesting you've talked to my father about this already?"
Warren smiled, "Yes. Your father and I share a love of these fine old vehicles. As your father will tell you, he can understand them, unlike the new machines of today. I think we both discovered just how much pleasure we could derive from bringing them back to life."