Chapter 23 ==== Day of Knots in My Stomach
As I sit in the guest room arranging the paper work to discuss later with Nigel, my stomach was in a knot thinking of how the lunch with Gracie later on could turn out less than pleasant. I only hope that the meeting with Nigel goes smoothly.
"Mr. Nigel, Sir."
"Hello, Nigel. Come and have a seat."
"Thank you, Mr. Devoncaster."
"Let us get right down to business. I would like Miss Sidney-Haldonot to be the writer for our magazine in the Waldenleigh area."
"Yes, Sir. I have also brought over some recipes for you to try before we have them listed in our next monthly edition."
"I will look forward to tasting some of these recipes. Humbly!"
"Yes, Sir?"
"Will you look over these recipes and make some of them please?"
"Yes, Sir. I will start right away."
"How do you feel about letting Roger take on a few projects, Nigel?"
"What type of projects do you have in mind, Sir?"
"I was thinking more of taking some of Katie's role while she is away on holiday."
"Are you serious, Sir?
It would be catastrophic. The idea is diabolical. You are letting that pea brain handle such tasks?"
"Yes. The paramecium will get what he deserves."
"He has been pushing for a promotion, yes?"
"Yes, Sir."
"You know very well he can not handle his own position, much less a higher one."
"Yes, Sir."
"This will give him a chance to prove himself worthy of the promotion. If he fails then he loses his job entirely. I know this will be a little more difficult on you and everyone else. Essentially, it is really the rest of the staff doing the work without him. We are only making him think he is taking on each project as if it is his own. All the assignments he receives will not apply to our monthy edition in any way."
"You are saying to give him the chance to fail?"
"Yes. You know he will not be able to pull through. If he does then we gain something. There is not a loss on our end either way. If by some strange miracle, he could handle these assignments then we have a stronger team. Since we are aware of his bad habits, we know he will not be able to handle all this which would give us the right to show him the door."
"I should start looking for someone new on the side privately to fill in his seat?"
"Yes. We can not afford all his blunders. I rather lose him than the rest of the staff. He is only making it harder for everyone else with his lack of inefficiency. Sometimes I wonder if his brain is a door stopper."
"You are brilliant, Sir. Should I let the rest of the staff know what is going on?"
"To a certain extent. All they need to know is any assignments he is working on are all non related to the company. They do not need to review his work or worry about his mistakes."
"Yes, Sir. He would be much better off without all the drinking. We have suggested he seek help, but he refuses to talk to any counselor and does not see how bad his performance is at work. We did give him plenty of chances to recover, but thinks we are all pushing him too much."
"Not much we can do if he is not willing to meet us half way. He is not coping well with the death of his uncle and the wife leaving him for being drunk so often."
"Yes, it is a shame. Is there anything else I need to make a note of, Sir?"
"No. If there is anything else, I will let you know. Thank you for coming by, Nigel."
"Not a problem, Sir. It is nice to get away from the office sometimes."
I am glad the short meeting with Nigel went smoothly. Now I need to prepare myself to see Gracie. From what Humbly has told me, there was not much he could find out about her. Either Aveline is not sharing much or Gracie is a lot less adventurous than I am.
When I have arrived at the front door of her home, Aveline was there to greet me and brought me to the dining room.
"Please have a seat, Mr. Devoncaster. I will inform Miss Highbrighton that you are here."
"Thank you."
I had a few sips of wine while waiting for Gracie. It will be great if I can leave this place with a smile on my face, but I fear the worst.
"Leo, thank you for coming."
"Thank you for inviting me."
"I want to tell you that I forgive you for asking me that question. It is not easy to discuss some topics, but this is the time to lay out our concerns if we want our relationship to go any further."
"Yes, I agree. We should let our skeletons out of the closet. I want us to share our thoughts in a mature manner. Please understand that I am in no way trying to hurt you, Gracie. I will share with you about my past more in detail. If it bothers you too much to be with me then so be it. I can not change my past. Neither will I change what I feel is right. I do not want you to be uncomfortable around me or change for the sake of me."
"Yes, I understand. Who should share first?"
"I might as well share first. It may kill our relation, but it is a part of my life that I can not leave alone. You remember Frederick?"
"Yes, your childhood friend you grew up with that is now living in Waldenleigh."
"Yes. He and I had traveled through parts of Europe back when we had attended the university near by. On our trips, we would have intimate nights with the locals. We were wild and free then. It was not planned when it came to who we were sharing the bed with."