Chapter 114
Patricia gave it some thought and was a bit wary of making a hasty decision. She nodded, âSounds good. Letâs hash it out and weâll hit you up once weâve made up our minds.â
Don couldnât be happier, âCool beans.â
He added, âHit me up anytime if youâve got some ideas.â
Patricia nodded, âWill do.â
After stepping out of Daniel and Patriciaâs office, Don couldnât resist texting Sophia, [Just showed our architectural proposal to the clients and theyâre over the moon.]
Sophia was curled up in a hanging chair, lost in a book.
She had thought about taking a stroll outside. It had been two years since she was last in town, and she harbored a bit of nostalgia for the city. But after burning the midnight oil on the proposal, she was beat and opted to stay in.
The hotel room came with a nest-like double hanging chair, situated right in front of a floor-to-ceiling window. The view outside was a serpentine river and a ribbon of greenway-super cozy to either read or just soak in the view from the chair.
Having just submitted her resort design, the weight was off her shoulders and she instantly felt more chill.
She was surprised to see Donâs message, [You sent it over already?]
[Strike while the ironâs hot,] Don texted back.
He had his own reasons.
He was really digging Sophiaâs design and was even more keen on keeping her around.
But he didnât have the gift of the gab to persuade Sophia, so the plan was to show the proposal to Brandon while she was still in the country. If Brandon was on board, they could set up a meet and have him try to charm Sophia into staying.
Don had faith in Brandonâs ability to make people stay; there wasnât a soul Brandon couldnât keep around.
So, the second he got Sophiaâs design, he hustled it over to Brandonâs office. Unfortunately, Brandon was tied up in a meeting and they couldnât get into the nitty-gritty.
Sophia was oblivious to Donâs scheming but was cool with the quick decision-making, nodding, âAlright, keep me in the loop about any updates.â
âYou got it. Take it easy for now,â Don said, already heading toward Brandonâs office, recalling Danielâs concern, âOh, and the client mentioned a worry. They dig the proposal but are anxious about the execution matching the design, so theyâre hoping the designer can oversee the whole shebang on-site.â
Sophia was a tad troubled, âMr. Dempsey, weâve been over this before.â
Truth be told, she wouldnât mind being on-site if it werenât for the project being in Zion City, near the West district. She wasnât keen on setting up shop there for a year or two.
âCanât I just swing by every now and then?â she asked, âConstructionâs a long haul; canât be there all the time, right?â
âIâm on it,â Don reassured, âItâs just that they feel itâd be a bummer if they fall head over heels for the design and then the lead designer bails on the company.â
Steering the conversation back, Don pressed, âSo, about that head designer gig, you sure you wonât reconsider?â
âThanks for the vote of confidence, Mr. Dempsey,â Sophia smiled in thanks, âbut Iâm really not cut out for such a big role. But donât sweat it, Mr. Dempsey. If they go for this design, whether Iâm still with the company or not, Iâll see my project through to the end,â she added, âSo no fears about me running off or anything. Wherever I am, if thereâs a need for me on-site, Iâll be there till everythingâs wrapped up and passes muster.â
With Sophiaâs assurance, Don felt a bit better, âThanks, thatâs mighty kind of you.â
Still, having her stay with the company would be a load off his mind, and Don did hope to keep the collaboration going. After hanging up, he made a beeline for Brandonâs office, but the guy hadnât returned from his meeting, and Kent was absent too.
Don had no choice but to head back to his own office and shot Brandon a text, [Showed your folks the Zenithan-style resort architectural design. Theyâre all for it. Looks like theyâre keen to lock it down but want to mull it over a couple more days. Take a gander when you can, Iâve emailed you the digital copy too.]
After shooting off the email, Brandon quickly replied, [Letâs wait for their verdict.]
Don sent back an âOKâ emoji.
The wait stretched out for almost two days.
Patricia was prompt and decisive with her feedback, âWeâre going with this one.â
Don was in his office when he got Patriciaâs response and was chuffed. He grabbed the proposal and scooted down to Brandonâs office.
He barged in without knocking, âYour folks are sold, what about you?â He handed over the design once again.
Brandon took it and asked, âLove at first sight?â
Don was like, âTotally. Your momâs especially smitten, insists on this one.â
Brandon wasnât sold on Patriciaâs taste or expertise.
âWhatâs my dadâs take?â he probed.
Don explained, âYour dadâs a bit more cautious. Heâs cool with the proposal, but heâs got reservations about the designer staying on top of things on-site, worried about any major discrepancies between the actual and the design.â
âIâve already talked to the designer about it. She said no matter where she is, sheâll own the project till the end, until itâs done and dusted,â Don added, âBut I reckon keeping her in the company is the best bet. Anyone who can whip up something that catches your picky momâs eye off the bat is not to be underestimated, and thatâs not even mentioning making a splash with both your folks.â
âWho knows if theyâre really into the work itself or just itching to break ground?â Brandon said, flipping through the proposal. âIf itâs the latter, theyâd take anything thatâs not too shoddy.â
His calm voice trailed off as he opened the design.
Brandon was fixated on the architectural proposal, momentarily lost for words.
Don assumed Brandon was struck speechless by the designâs wow factor, and he was stoked, âRight? Got some pizzazz, doesnât it? Pretty slick creativity, huh?â
Brandonâs fingers gently traced the lines on the blueprint.
âUh-huh.â His voice was faint, continuing to flip through the pages at a snailâs pace, his eyes glued to the design renderings on the paper, as if he couldnât tear his gaze away. His handsome face was the picture of serenity, but there was a subtle hint of nostalgia lurking beneath the surface.
Don finally sensed something was off. âHold up, does this style look familiar to you?â
Brandonâs eyes shone with a mix of amazement and a touch of remembrance-it was clear he knew the designer.
âNope.â The reply came in the same indifferent tone.
Brandon flipped to the last page of the design proposal, his gaze lingering on the renderings for a moment before slowly drifting to the bottom right corner where it read, âDesigner. Sophia.â He paused briefly, then looked over at Don. âSo, is she the design director youâve been raving about?â