One New Horizon
Copyright© 2011 by Sagacious
Chapter 4
The next day Marcela fed us a breakfast big enough for twice as many people as we had. I asked her about the leftovers, and she said that the grounds workers and others in the estate would make sure that there were none. She said that her husband took meals over to the apartments after the family was done.
This didn't set too well with me, so after breakfast I got together with George; he was my overall supervisor for the estate. I asked him if it would be possible to get a cook for the apartments, and have Marcela cook a little less for the house. I told him that the workers who lived in the apartments should not be made to feel like second-class people and get leftovers. I wanted everyone who worked for me to be glad to work here, I wanted them to do their best for me, and so I had to do my best for them. George said that he would take care of it. He told me that there were a number of people in town that could use work. He would have the contractor who had done a lot of the interior work on the house make one of the apartments into a cafeteria for the workers. He agreed that Marcela's talents were being wasted making mass quantities of food; she needed to concentrate on making food for the house.
I took the ladies downstairs on the elevator and as we walked around the garage I was please to see that the whole place was pristine. The floors were coated in a light green plastic looking surface that would show spills and stains easily, but it was all clean. All tools had specific places to be, labeled and diagrammed.
Paul had driven us from the executive airport the day before, but the girls didn't know at the time that he was a permanent employee, not just a temporary hire. He and Bill were not shy at all about their relationship; they hugged and touched each other at every opportunity. When he wasn't driving, Paul was Bill's helper in the garage. He did most of the cleaning and polishing on the cars; he was the only one who could meet Bill's standards.
"Alex, what are all these cars here for? Whose are they?"
Inez was asking about the cars I had bought at an auction in Palm Beach this spring. There was a 1963 Thunderbird convertible, a 1964 Corvette coupe, a 1965 Buick Skylark convertible, and a 1967 Plymouth Barracuda fastback. These cars were all restored to better than new, but the other 2 cars were called resto-mods. These cars looked like a 1955 Dodge Royal Lancer convertible and a 1958 Chevrolet Brookwood Station Wagon; but the mechanical workings were all new. They drove like a brand new car, with 4 wheel disc brakes and air conditioning, plus some extra power. The Brookwood had a 500 horsepower Chevy crate engine, and the Dodge packed a brand new Hemi. The most expensive car was the Corvette, it cost $47,000; the others were all between that and the lowest, which was the Dodge for $23,500.
Also in the garage were the Lincoln Limo, a John Deere Gator, and several golf carts. Bill had assured me that he would have more than enough time to take care of all the estate vehicles. If he got overloaded at some point there was a rollback truck that could be used to take vehicles to garages in town for work.
"They are ours, Inez. When you want to go out on your own, you can drive any of them you wish. Do you know how to drive a stick shift?"
"No, I don't; but I would be afraid to damage one of these. Can I just get a Honda Accord or something to drive?"
Bill spoke up then, "Paul here would be glad to teach you how to use a clutch, and if you damage a car, it will just give me something to do. Don't worry about it, Madam; besides, the Thunderbird, the Chevy wagon, and the Dodge convertible all have automatic transmissions. Of course the Dodge tranny is a push button."
"Thank you Bill. I'll keep that in mind. I am very impressed by the way this place looks and how clean it is. My father worked in a gas station, and the washroom wasn't this clean."
"Thank you Madam; Mr. Andrews was nice enough to let me design the space I would work in. Not many employers are that thoughtful. I love working here and I am very happy to be able to be with Paul without having to hide it. Mr. Andrews told me when we were hired that it was actually a plus, not a negative like at most places."
I didn't want to mention that the plus for me was that my wife wouldn't be cuckolding me with the chauffeur; I wanted to be sure that the children were mine. With Inez I hoped that I did not have that problem. I had expected to have a woman that I had hired to bear me children and have to watch all the time. I had not planned to have a woman who really seemed to care for me. I hoped that I wasn't being set up for disaster. Inez truly had my heart in her hand; she could easily break it.
I put my new family into a four place golf cart and we went out to explore the property. I started out on the south side of the reservoir. There were houses on the north side along the water but nothing but a few nice beaches along the south side. The far end of the property was all wooded land that had been landscaped with the undergrowth trimmed back and trails put in for mountain bikes and running. The main area near the house was mostly open with small hills and valleys. George and his helpers kept the grass from getting out of hand without making it look manicured. The pond on the south side of the property had a dock and paddle boats. There was a large building just inside the trees where the tractors and lawn machines were kept. The whole place looked like a city park. Behind the house, in view of the balconies, was a play land for the kids I hoped to have. We ended up there with Jessica having a grand time. I had a lot of fun trying to catch her in the climbing complex. Her laughter made my heart sing.
After a great lunch by Marcela, I took Inez to the factory to meet Crom. I wanted to see what kind of progress he had made on the other patents. We had to put all of the patents forward at the same time. As soon as we sent one in the power companies would be warned, and unless our promotions were ready as well we would be shut down immediately.
"Crom my friend, how are you?"
"Well hello Alex, I heard that you had come back. I assume by the lovely lady on your arm that you were successful in your plan?"
"Not completely Crom, at least not in the way I had intended. This is Inez, she married me last week, but she refused to sign the contract I had made up. She thinks that she likes me and wanted to be my wife in deed as well as word."
"Damn it, Alex, I love you but I'm going to have to do something about your attitude. What do you think, Crom; is it so hard to believe that I might care for him?"
"No, not at all, Inez. Alex is a very good man and I am very pleased to have met him. If I may say so, you are very lovely and you two should make beautiful children."
"Why thank you Crom, I am pleased to meet you and I hope to get to know you much better. Alex has told me how brilliant you are, but he didn't mention how handsome you were. Do you have a girlfriend?"
"What? No, no, I don't have one; I don't have time for that, besides I wouldn't know how to get one."
"Well, you could do what Alex did. He seems to think that you will be very wealthy in the near future. But if you will allow me, I have some friends that I would like you to meet."
Jealousy had gripped me as soon as she said how handsome Crom was. When she mentioned her friends, I knew that Crom was doomed. Any of the dancers at Jewels would wrap him around their fingers. The poor man didn't even know how much of his future was already planned out for him.
I needed to get out of the personal part of the discussion. "Enough of this, how are you doing with the other patents? How soon can we start the campaign?"
"About that; what made you think of other methods of getting my results? I have found four other methods that could have been used without infringing on our original patent. We would have been screwed. None of them are as good for the wind generator we are making, but a couple of them will be useful for water turbines and gas powered emergency generators. It will only take a little alteration on the assembly line to make the changes necessary. We should be ready to submit the patents within a day or two. I don't think that there are any other methods that I haven't found; at least I don't think I can find any more. Am I really going to be wealthy?"
"Of course you are, you are going to be the patent holder and I will be paying you a massive amount in royalties. You should make your first million within three months of rollout, as long as the power companies don't have us killed. That reminds me, Inez; you and Jessica and Norma will all have guards whenever you are off the estate. I am vulnerable where you are concerned. Crom here will have one away from the factory as well. I forgot to ask before, Crom, where are you living?"
"I have an apartment over the barbershop in town. It's small and old, but cheap."
Inez jumped in then, "That will not do at all. You have to move in with us. We have plenty of room, don't we, Alex?"
If that ain't a kick in the pants. Here I had taken so much trouble to keep my new wife away from other men, and then she went and invited one she admitted that she found attractive into our house to live.
"Hanna told me that there were a couple of guest suites on the second floor near the nannies' quarters. Call the house when you get done tonight and someone will come to get you and your stuff and help you move."
I had to get this back around to something I could control. "Crom, there is something that has been bothering me. I always understood that a generator was just an electric motor reversed. If your process makes generators so much better, then why aren't we making motors as well?"
"As to that Alex, that was what my initial discovery was. All generators had ever been was reversed electric motors. They had done some alterations of course to make them better, but essentially that is what they were. What I did was to look at current generation from a different direction. My generators work on a slightly different principle and the goal is electricity. One of the other methods you had me research might be able to work with an engine, but it would be expensive and no better that what is already out there. Since my units use less mechanical force to produce electricity, when electricity is fed to them, they also produce less mechanical force. They can work as motors, but not very well."
"I guess that makes sense."
"Okay, Alex. I'll call Paul when I get ready to leave. Right now I've got work to do, so I guess that I'll see you two tonight."
In the limo I was looking over at Inez wondering what was going through her mind.
Some of my unease must have transmitted itself to her, because she suddenly stopped jabbering away, about what I have no idea, and looked over at me.
"What's wrong Alex? You haven't heard a thing I've said."
I looked at her seriously, "Why are you so gung ho about having Crom move in with us? He could live in the workers' apartments just as easily."
"Alex, he is your partner. You can't house him with the hired help; it wouldn't look right. And if he lives with us, then he is available when the girls come down from Vegas. He won't be able to avoid them while they visit.
"We're going to have the girls from Jewels visit soon, and they are going to go nuts over your genius. All of them were disappointed that they didn't win you, they understand, but they were down about it. Then you gave them all a new future and made them love you even more. There is no way they are going to find a man like you in Vegas, and that is what they all want now. At least one of them is going to turn Crom's head around, and I want to give them the chance to do it before some little chica down here beats them to the punch. How long do you think Sophia will need to work in Vegas?"
"She should have Brenda and Diane trained to take care of the place in a couple of months, Inez. At that point I expect her to branch out on her own. What do you have in mind, Honey?"
"Sophia was devastated when that disease showed up and she didn't have a chance to try to win you, Alex. She is very smart and would have been tough competition. I think that she would be a very good fit with Crom. Is there any way that you could offer her a job here when she is done in Vegas?"
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