Chapter 19 - Laying the Groundwork
I arrived home around 9:30 PM and I slipped quietly into the house to see where Megan was. Seeing that she was in the bedroom watching television I went back out to the garage and installed the GPS transceiver in her car.
As soon as I walked into the bedroom Megan turned on me.
"Why were you so rude to Carl?" Megan said.
"When was I rude to him?"
"It was your whole demeanor. You barely spoke to him and then when you left you called him Tredwell instead of Carl," Megan said.
"So? What's the big deal?"
"Calling him by his last name like that is disrespectful."
"I happen to think that his coming to my house to flirt with my wife shows a lack of respect for me."
"What the hell are you talking about? He wasn't flirting with me. We were just talking. Friends do that, you know?"
"Just talking, huh?" I said. Then a falsetto voice I continued. "Oh, Megan is such a good tennis player... Megan gets better everyday... Megan will be the best tennis player at the club... Megan can walk on water..." Then back to my normal voice. "Don't you think he was pouring on the compliments just a little too thick?"
I waited for Megan to respond but she didn't. It looked like she was actually thinking about what I had just said.
"A word to the wise, Megan. You had better pay closer attention to what Trish is up to before it's too late. That is if it is not already too late."
"What is that supposed to mean?" Megan asked.
"Just think about it and in time you will understand," I said. "I am going to my study to read for a while."
"I thought we were going to...ah... Didn't you ask me to wait up for you when you left?" Megan said.
"It's hard to think of making love when you are being eaten up by other worries," I said.
"What other worries?" Megan said.
I said, "We'll talk tomorrow," as I walked out of the bedroom closing the door behind me.
Chapter 20 - Jacobs and Stargill
Monday morning I was up and out of the house before Megan got out of bed. I just didn't know what to say to her anymore. Until I was ready to confront her I planned to avoid her as much as possible.
I got to work at 7:30 AM and started working on two of the RFPs that were on my desk. The next time I looked at the clock it was lunchtime. I picked up the sandwich I brought from home and went to the break room. Leon Crain and Betty Arnold, Thad's secretary, were sitting in the break room talking when I got there.
"Hey, Warren," Leon said. "Betty and I were just talking about Thad's meeting with Mr. Harris this morning."
Betty looked at me with a big smile on her face. "Mr. Harris gave Mr. Achsole an RFP for Jacobs and Stargill. I heard Mr. Harris tell Mr. Achsole that the contract could be worth over 100 million dollars over the next ten years."
"I don't think I have ever seen an RFP that big come through here before," Leon said.
"I heard Mr. Harris telling Mr. Achsole how important winning this contract would be for the company," Betty continued, "so Mr. Achsole had to make sure that the proposal was done right."
"Get this," Leon said. "Thad told Mr. Harris that he would do it himself to make sure that it was done right."
"I didn't know that Thad ever actually wrote proposals," I said.
Betty started to laugh. "Every time an important RFP comes in Mr. Achsole tells Mr. Harris he will take care of it personally," she said.
"So, what you are saying is that Thad handles all of the important proposals himself?" I asked.
"No. What I am saying is that Mr. Achsole tells Mr. Harris he is writing those proposals but what he is doing is having his proposal writing superstar write the proposals and then Mr. Achsole takes credit for them," Betty said.
"I always knew Thad was an asshole but this proves it beyond any doubt," I said. "So, who is this proposal writing superstar?"
Betty and Leon were both looking at me. "You're kidding, right?" Leon said.
"No. Should I know who it is? Is it you?" I said.
"You must be kidding," Betty said. "You have to know that you're his proposal writing superstar."
"Me?"
"Yes, you," Leon said. "You can't tell me you didn't know. You are the one he is always giving the high value opportunities to. He has been living off your talent ever since you got here."
"That fucking son-of-a bitch," I said. "Pardon my language, Betty."
"You really didn't know?" Leon asked.
"I had no idea. I just put my head down and worked," I said. "I guess I've been a little naΓ―ve."
"I guess. Jesus, I should have talked to you about this a long time ago," Leon said.
"It's not your fault that I am an idiot. I let this happen. I just wanted to do a good job. I never considered the possibility that Thad Asshole would take advantage of me like that." I said.
"What are you going to do about it?" Betty asked.
"I don't know. I guess I will have to use this to get some leverage over Thad," I said.
When I got back to my desk I logged onto Mace's computer and check the location of Megan's car. It was at the medical center as it should have been. As I stared at the map on my screen I thought about what I had learned at lunch. Thad Asshole had been taking credit for my work. It made me wonder what else he was doing to me. Had he really ever talked to the sales manager about giving me a job? He may not have wanted me promoted out of his department as long as he could take advantage of me. I felt so stupid. How could I not have figured that out myself?
I was still angry over my own stupidity when Betty called me.
"Mr. Achsole wants to see you," she said.
When I got to Thad's office, Betty winked at me as I walked past her desk.
"Oh, good, Butterman you are here," Thad said.
"The name is Butterfield, Thad, but I would prefer that you call me, Warren. Try and get that right from now on."
I almost laughed out loud when I saw the shocked look on Thad's face. I had never before spoken up to him like that. I had always been afraid to say anything because I was worried about losing my job, but not anymore. He wouldn't dare fire me now. He needed me too much.
"Okay, Warren, whatever you want," Thad stuttered. "I have an RFP I need you to work on. This is a big one and I need you to have it back to me by next Wednesday. That gives you a little more than a week to complete the bid."
I took a quick look at the Jacobs and Stargill RFP and asked, "This looks pretty important. Are you sure you want me to work on this?"
"I am giving this to you because I know that you will get it done quickly. I need it back by next Wednesday so I have a couple of days to review it before I submit it to the client on Friday," Thad said. "This is a good opportunity for you, Warren. If we win this proposal it could go a long way toward getting you promoted."
I wanted to reach across the desk and grab the grubby little bastard by his greasy hair and throw him against the wall a few times but instead, I picked up the J&S RFP and said, "I'll do the best I can with it, sir."
"I know you will, Warren."
Back at my desk I quickly read through the RFP. J&S was asking for a ten-year ongoing services contract to cover 600 service stations / convenience stores J&S operated in Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. There was nothing complicated about the request other than its size. I quickly broke the RFP into is component parts and sent them out to get costing information. Once that was underway I went back to working on the other proposals that were sitting on my desk. I quickly realized that I was no longer working because I felt pressure to perform. I was now just working to kill time.
At five o'clock Megan called me. I don't know why her call surprised me that day; after all she had called me at work every night at the same time for the last two weeks. Megan actually sounded cheerful on the phone as she told me about her day. Then she asked me if I would like her to get me some Chinese takeout for dinner.
"You can zap it in the microwave when you get home," she said.
"That sounds good. Thanks."
"Warren? You do know that I love you, don't you?"
The question surprised me and I really didn't know what to say. Could she love me if she was having an affair? I guess that is possible, but did I know that she loved me? No, I didn't, but I was not ready to have that conversation yet.
"Of course I do and I love you too," I said.