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    • Jim had a blast getting honored by his employees.   He accepted congratulatoins from many people.  He made sure Kelly also got her share of recognition as the new VP.   The only thing that concerned him was that Pam didn’t seem to be in presence.   He’d really become used to having her always nearby, and was concerned that she wasn’t participating. Anyhow, he was busy talking to lots of people who all wanted to shake his hand and one drink led to another.  Then they started ordering nachos and other appetizers.  The party went into full swing. Eventually, he spotted Pam arriving.   She caught his eye.   “Sorry, I had some things to take care of in the office.”   He noticed that Liz arrived at about the same time.   Had Pam and Liz been doing something togehter?   Diaper changes?   Nursing?   Easy, boy.  She’s just your secretary, not your girlfriend. The party continued and eventually people started to leave.   Pam leaned over and whispered, “Need a change?” Jim told her he did, but he could wait a bit.   When the last of the crowd passed on, Pam asked him if he was ready for a change. “Where do you want to do it?” she asked. “My place?” Jim asked. “Sure.”  He got to his house, and Pam set to changing his diaper.   After she had finished, she left his pants off.   “How about a little snack?” she asked.   Jim nodded and she undid her blouse.   He was lying on his sofa with Pam cradling his head and gently stroking his hair while he suckled.   After he was satiated, Pam stood to go. “Can you stay the night?” he asked hopefully. “I’m afraid not.   Not tonight.   We both have important things to do tomorrow.   I have to go prepare.”  She left, and Jim sat down hard.   He was disappointed.   He had really thought that Pam would stay this time.  Oh well, it wasn’t to be. The next morning, he got up, shaved, and stared into his closet, trying to figure out what to wear.   He’d always dressed casually, even in his previous managerial role, but did he look presidential?   He tried to recall what the boss wore.   He was contemplating this when his doorbell rang.    He had been standing in just a diaper, so he quickly threw on a robe. He looked out the peephole to see Pam.  He opened the door.    “Good, you haven’t dressed.”   It was then he saw she was holding a suit.  “I brought you this.” They went to the bedroom and he accepted a dress shirt from her and put that on.   He then took the suit trousers, and then the jacket, and put those on.   He took the tie and did it up quickly.   Pam took a few seconds to fuss over the knot and declared him presidential.    “Ready to go?” she asked. “Ready.” They got to the office and rather than heading for his office, she led him to the boss’s.   He stood there looking at the desk for a minute until Pam told him, “Go on, sit down.”  At this point he recognized some of his own stuff was on the desk.   Apparently, he had moved into this office overnight. “Good, I see you’re settling in,” the boss said, coming through the doorway.   Jim went to stand but the boss motioned for him to stay put.   “This is your office now.   I’ve moved to one of the consultant office.   The press releases go out today.   You are officially the president of the company.” This sunk in.  “I am.” he said. “I’m going to hang around for a few days in case you need to know something.   However, you should try to do it as much as you can without me.   Drop me an email if it’s minor.   I’ll check in on you later.”   And with that, he was gone. “So what do you want to do first?”  Pam asked. “See if Kathy, Kelly, and Vic are available.   We need to see if we can get Megan sent off.   Then ask Kelly if he could spend a bit longer talking about engineering.   Also, see if you can get the CFO to give me some of his time this afternoon.” “You’re the boss,” Pam said.  “People will always be available to you.” The first meeting went fine.   Vic agreed with the idea of sending Megan down to PA.  Kathy said she would arrange it all.    Kelly and Jim talked a bit about projects.    “It’s going to be a change for me not to be involved in everything, but that’s your job now.   Still, I’d like to get the details from time to time.” “Sure thing, Boss,” Kelly said without any irony in her voice. Pam came in as Kelly left.  “What are you going to do now?”    “I’m going to read through the company's financial report.   I’m going to have to admit that while they sent them to me all the time, I rarely looked at them other than to glance at the bottom line.” “Do you want me to grab you a sandwich or something?” “That would be great.” Jim dug out the financial report and started in.   It was dry stuff, but he needed to struggle through it.   A short time later, Pam came in with his lunch.   She also set a bottle on the desk.   “I pumped some for you.   I figured you’d want to work through lunch.”   Jim smiled and nodded. A few minute later the phone buzzed.   “CFO to see you,” Pam’s voice came through. “Send him in.”    He quickly hid the bottle in a desk drawer. Kirk Black walked in and ran his fingers through his dark hair.   He was older than Jim, and had a touch of gray, but still a thick mop of hair.   “Have a seat,” Jim said. Kirk dropped into one of the chairs. “Before we go further, I just wanted to ask you a personal question.   Do you bear any animosity at me being promoted and you being passed over?” “Hell, no,” Kirk said with a laugh.  “I don’t want your job.   Look, all I know is the numbers.   I can talk the talk about what the company does only to the extent that I can bluff my way past other financial people.   I couldn’t run the company, I don’t have the breadth of knowledge.” “I have to admit, I’ve been staring at this financial report all morning, and I can’t say I understand it at all.” “That’s what you have me for.   Let me do the numbers and give you the big picture.   If there are details you need to explain, my office is right next door.    Don’t worry, just let it happen.” There were those words again.    He then let Kirk go over the report that he had been reading and explained what the items were and what they meant to the company.   Jim felt he did understand better.   He then explained the other financial status reports he’d be receiving. After this, Jim decided to talk to marketing.   Sales, he felt, he could understand a bit.   The head of marketing echoed the same sentiment that Kirk did that he wasn’t general enough to have Jim’s job.    After that, the Boss came in.   “So how did day one go?” Jim said so far, so good.   They talked a bit more about the boss’s political aspirations.  “Your suit looks good, by the way.” “Pam picked it out.” “You should let her work on the rest of your wardrobe.   She has a good eye.” “I will.” By the time they finished, the offices were largely empty.   Pam was gone.   He thought about grabbing a burger for dinner or something, but remembered he had some frozen pizza at home.   He got in his car and headed home.
    • Great chapter. I’m curious if we’re going to see some of the POV from Diane. Big sis isn’t going to be happy when she’s told she’s wearing a diaper, just use it. Especially if she has to poop. Heather should just go alone for the ride at this point. I don’t see her having much say or influence at all anyway. 
    • I share your view and I don‘t think the story will go down like this. Elfy had a chance to focus on regression right after he was considered little. But we had a time jump. And know that his sister doesn’t like the system and even protested against it. My hope is that this becomes the theme of the story. The fight against the system, but maybe they need to do it without the parents noticing. 
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