Eventually, Stan and Denise were both informed that they would be able to leave The Firm at the end of the first week in April. Their final weeks flew by in a rush as they tasked themselves to tidy up their projects and hand them over to others. Stan thought it significant that no thought was given to hiring replacements.
As the time for their departure grew closer, Stan and Denise gave thought to saying goodbye to people. Denise wasn't looking forward to saying it to Elaine, and Stan had no idea at all how to approach the subject with Elizabeth.
Anne, meantime, had now completed most of the hardware design for the project, and was beginning on the embedded firmware that would turn it from an interesting concept into a product. She still had more work than she could easily deal with, but now at least some of it could be done at home. This allowed her, with Sid and Ken's approval, to reduce her commute from six days a week to four, with the other two days spent at home. Anne being Anne, of course, she simply ploughed the recovered hours back into her work. Privately, Stan thought that her bosses β soon to be
his
bosses β had anticipated that, which contributed to their agreement.
His thoughts were increasingly along the lines of 'What have I
done
?' He was beset by doubt over his decision to quit The Firm. One night, lying next to Anne in the darkness, he was feeling so unsure that he was tempted to ask if he could rescind his resignation. It was largely the sense of shame that he would feel as a result that deterred him from doing that, along with a good dose of in--the--morning realism.
It was Elizabeth he talked to about it that morning.
"It's just nerves, Stan. You've always been resistant to change, and this is a big one. Mind you, I thought you'd become more amenable to change, given what's happened in the last year."
Stan couldn't help but smile as he mused. "Yes, I suppose I should be⦠but this seems⦠different."
"You made the right decision, Stan. We've both said that this isn't the nice, small, friendly firm we used to enjoy working at. Leave now, with a good chance of success in your new job. Don't hang around, hoping for things to get better."
Elizabeth looked far away for a moment, and then returned her gaze to Stan.
"I told Bob this morning, now I'll tell you. I'm going to retire at the end of May."
"That's wonderful, Elizabeth!" Stan blurted, but then he let the implications of the news settle in. "That
is
wonderful, Elizabeth. But I feel sorry for Bob, he must wonder what he's done."
"Actually, he was very gracious about it. I think he's looking forward to breaking in a younger assistant. Probably one with better legs!"
Elaine would be staying. As she told Denise, "I still enjoy working here, and it's handy for home, and Susan. Jobs with those advantages don't grow on trees, so I'll stay."
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
The next news that Stan got was expected, but very pleasing. A few days later he walked into work as usual, said hello to Elaine, walked into his office and sorted himself out. Once he was settled, Elizabeth leant forward over the desks between them.
"I have some news," she said.
"Oh?" was Stan's reply, as he pulled himself away from his morning emails.
"You remember I told you James and I were going to be going on a cruise around the Mediterranean this summer?"
"Yes, you said. It's not off, is it?"
"No, it's definitely on. It's going to become a honeymoon cruise. I'm marrying James," Elizabeth said.
Stan
beamed
. "Oh, good, we get another wedding to go to!" he said.
"When did he get up the gumption to propose?"
"Oh, he hasn't yet, but he will, he will. He just needs a little more gentle prodding, and assuring that he won't be turned down. I know what I'm doing," she giggled. Stan was amazed. Elizabeth, turned into a giggling schoolgirl?
"You don't think it's wrong, me getting married at my age, do you?" Elizabeth asked him, a slight worry frown on her face.
"Of course not."
"I just don't want to seem silly, marrying at my age. But James has been wonderful to me, and attentive, and it's just a case of making sure that he knows that when he asks, I'll say 'Yes'. I never expected to get married again after George died. James makes me happy when I'm with him, he's a good companion." Elizabeth leaned towards Stan, and in an exaggerated whisper told him, "He's good in bed, too!"
Stan laughed, got up and went around to Elizabeth's side of the desk. Pulling the older woman to her feet, he kissed her briefly and then stepped back a little, before saying, "You'll never change, Elizabeth. Thankfully! I'm
so
pleased for you, and I'm sure Denise and Anne will be, too. When's the cruise? How long has he got?"
"The cruise is at the beginning of August, so we'll get married just before we leave. It'll be just a quiet one. I want you and your two girls to come, of course."
"Assuming he does ask, Elizabeth. There's no guarantee he will."
"He will, Stan. If he doesn't, then
I'll
ask
him!
"
Stan laughed and hugged Elizabeth to him.
"We'll be there, Elizabeth. Now, pop along and fix your makeup so we can get back to finishing up our time here!"
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Too soon in some ways, it was the last day. Stan's first news wasn't about him, though.
Elizabeth waited for him to settle at his desk as usual. Then she showed him her left hand.
There was a new ring on there. An engagement ring.
Stan looked up, smiling. "Congratulations! When did he pop the question, Elizabeth?"
"Last night, over dinner. It was very romantic, down on one knee and everything. I told him that at least he didn't have to ask my father first."
"It's really, really lovely, Elizabeth. So now it certainly will be a honeymoon cruise. You'll have to let the cruise company know."
"I'm phoning them this afternoon, Stan. Among a number of other calls I have to make. Don't forget! You'll be getting an invite, of course."
"How could I forget? Many congratulations, Elizabeth."
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Both Stan and Denise knew there'd be the usual collection and presentations, but what Stan wasn't prepared for was being asked to come into Jon's office late that morning. Denise was there, and so was Bob. Jon indicated to Stan that he should sit next to Denise, then cleared his throat and began.
"Stan, let's not pretend that there'll be a surprise, you know what happens as well as I do. There's a presentation this afternoon at three. The twist this time is, we'll be making the presentation to both of you at the same time."