Chapter 24: The Tumultuous Summer

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A tiny man with gray hair wearing a suit is standing outside the office break room, looking shocked and uncomfortable. Inside the break room, a giant young African American woman is sensually brushing the face of a young man half her height.

The arrival of Kristina brought a whirlwind of joy and chaos to the Tsai household. The family, now a bustling quintet, adjusted to the demands of a newborn. Klara bounced back quickly from giving birth, and threw herself back into overseeing the Scythian acquisition. With Klara back to working late nights, Kelly took charge at home in her stead. Her meticulous scheduling ensured that her father and brother stayed on top of all of their responsibilities. Jake, though occasionally overwhelmed, relished in the small moments with baby Kristina—late-night feedings, soothing lullabies, and the scent of baby shampoo.

Amid the busy summer, Kelly found herself consumed not only by the demands of managing the household but also her preparations for the looming transition to Penelope Exeter Academy in the fall. The prospect of attending the prestigious boarding school excited her, but she was also a bit nervous about the prospect of being so far from home for so long.

By contrast, Kyle felt no need for the same level of meticulous planning for Hearthside Domestic Institute. He’d still be living at home, and he wouldn’t have to worry about the rigorous academic expectations he’d faced in middle school. It allowed him to take a much more laid-back approach to summer vacation than his sister. He focused on spending quality time with the family, enjoying lazy summer afternoons and hanging out with Nadira. The rest of the family at times envied Kyle’s carefree attitude.

Meanwhile, at work, Jake’s adjusted schedule proved challenging yet manageable. The part-time arrangement was off to a smooth start; the new part-time assistant Mark had seamlessly integrated into the Strategy team. If anything, Mark was working out a little too well for Jake’s comfort. With his reduced hours, Jake’s role felt diminished. Meanwhile, Mark was well-liked by both the American women and the Scythian women. Jake even suspected that Ms. Reed had begun to show Mark subtle favoritism.

One day, Jake arrived early for his afternoon shift overheard a conversation in the break room between Ms. Reed and Mark that made his suspicions intensify. Their laughter and the way Ms. Reed touched Mark’s cheek raised alarms in Jake’s mind. He tried to brush off his concerns, attributing them to paranoia and stress. However, as days passed, he couldn’t help but wonder if there was something illicit going on between the two of them.

Sarah, oblivious to Jake’s concerns, continued to express her satisfaction with Mark’s performance, praising his adaptability and efficiency. This only added to Jake’s sense of displacement. The altered power dynamics in the office, coupled with the challenges of raising a newborn at home, began to take a toll on his confidence.

One evening, after a particularly long day, Jake found himself confiding in his old co-worker Gary about his apprehensions. After a stint as the assistant to the Chief People Officer, Gary had recently been appointed as the secretary to the board of directors, making him the highest ranking man at the company. As they grabbed a beer at a sports bar a short walk from the office, the glow of ceiling mounted televisions casting a soft ambiance in the dimly lit tavern, Jake hesitated before broaching the subject.

Gary took a sip of his beer, his eyes focused on Jake. “Something’s clearing bothering you, Jake. Why don’t you spill it?”

Jake hesitated for a moment, swirling the condensation on his beer glass. “It’s just… things have been different since I adjusted my hours for the whole baby situation. I feel like I’m becoming less relevant at work. And, well, I’ve noticed some things between Mark and Ms. Reed that make me uneasy.”

Gary leaned back, studying Jake with a thoughtful expression. “Work dynamics can be tricky, especially when there’s a shift in roles. But what exactly is making you uneasy about Mark and Ms. Reed?”

Jake took a deep breath, his concerns pouring out. “They seem to have this camaraderie that goes beyond a professional relationship. I’ve seen them laughing together, and she touches him in a way that just feels… I don’t know, inappropriate. Maybe it’s nothing, but it’s been bothering me.”

Gary nodded, understanding the weight of Jake’s worries. “It’s crucial not to jump to conclusions, Jake. Sometimes, things may seem a certain way, but there might be a perfectly innocent explanation. Besides, it’s clear from the meetings I’ve sat in on recently that Ms. Everett and the board of directors see a bright future for Ms. Reed at the company.”

Jake’s friend paused for a moment, making sure their conversation wasn’t being overheard, and then continued at a whisper. “And just between you, me, and the lamppost, she wouldn’t be the only executive at the company getting frisky with a male subordinate. Not Klara, of course. But when I was still in HR, I took notes for a meeting where Ms. Lerman brought the issue to Ms. Everett’s attention. I remember her saying that the board was willing to look the other way as long as the executives deliver results. And Ms. Reed is definitely delivering for the company in a big way.”

Jake listened to Gary’s words, a mix of surprise and discomfort etched on his face. The revelation about the company’s culture and the potential for blurred lines between executives and subordinates left Jake feeling uneasy. He grappled with the realization that success seemed to trump ethical concerns in the eyes of the board.

“Look, Jake,” Gary continued, leaning in closer, “I get that it’s frustrating, especially when you’re trying to balance work and family. But sometimes, you’ve got to play the game. If I were you, I’d keep my mouth shut and make sure to stay on Mark’s good side so you stay on Ms. Reed’s good side.”

Before they could discuss the matter further, Jake got a message from Klara that she was almost ready to leave. As Jake left the sports bar and began to walk back to the office, his mind felt clouded. He knew that Gary was only looking out for him, and his advice was pragmatic. But it still seemed somehow immoral for him to stay silent. If Klara noticed that Jake was unusually quiet during the drive home, she didn’t say anything. She knew he had a lot of his plate.

Later that night, Jake was confronted with another surprising revelation. Wanting to make a dent in the laundry that had been piling up, he needed Kyle to keep an eye on Kristina. But when he walked into Kyle’s bedroom unannounced, he discovered Nadira on the bed, straddling Kyle in her lap. Judging by their startled, even guilty, expressions, it was clear that he had interrupted a private moment between the two teenagers.

Shocked by the unexpected scene in Kyle’s room, Jake quickly averted his eyes, a mix of discomfort and surprise washing over him. Kyle and Nadira scrambled to compose themselves, their faces flushed with embarrassment.

“Geez, Dad, can’t you knock?” Kyle asked, his voice cracking.

“I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to intrude,” Jake muttered, quickly turning on his heels and closing the door behind him.

As a whirlwind of thoughts raced through his mind, Jake took a moment in the hallway to regain his composure. The revelations about potential impropriety between Ms. Reed and Mark at work, coupled with the unexpected discovery of Kyle and Nadira’s intimate moment, left him feeling unsettled.

Jake realized that his son was entering adolescence, a period of his life that would be filled with newfound experiences and emotions. He knew he needed to have an open and honest conversation with Kyle about boundaries and responsibilities. Fair or not, girls and boys are treated differently by society when it comes to carnal desires. Nadira benefited from greater degree of freedom to be adventurous and active in that area. But if Kyle got a reputation for being a slut, he’d really regret going to a Male Academy instead of high school because no young woman would want him for a husband.

Jake knew he needed to remind his son of that reality, but finding the right moment for that conversation proved elusive. Between Jake’s job, all of the time Kyle was spending over at Ms. Reed’s house with Nadira, and their joint responsibilities taking care of baby Kristina, father and son never seemed to be alone together.

“How long have Kyle and Nadira been more than just friends?” Jake asked Kelly later in the week, as she watched him change Kristina’s diaper.

She just shrugged. “I dunno. It’s a fairly recent development, I think. They’re both freaking out about being so far apart once Nadira and I start at Penelope Exeter Academy in the fall.”

By the beginning of August, the burden of unspoken secrets seemed to grow heavier as Jake observed more inappropriate behavior between Mark and their boss.

Fortunately, back at home, Kyle sensed his father’s unease. That Saturday night, after Klara and Kelly had headed out to the gym, he finally broached the awkward incident with Jake.

“Look, Dad, about the other night. It wasn’t what it looked like. Nadira and I are just figuring things out. These feelings are new for both of us, and we’re taking things really slow.”

Jake appreciated Kyle’s honesty and seized the opportunity for a candid conversation. They sat down in the living room, the air filled with a mix of awkwardness and understanding.

“Kyle, I want you to know that it’s okay to explore your feelings and navigate new experiences. But it’s important to communicate openly and set boundaries,” Jake began, choosing his words carefully. “It sounds like you’re both being cautious, and I think that’s wise.”

Kyle looked at his father, a hint of vulnerability in his eyes. “Thanks, Dad. I appreciate you not being weird about this.”

“Of course, Kyle. I want you to feel comfortable talking to me about anything. And remember, I’m here to offer guidance, not judgment,” Jake replied, emphasizing the importance of open communication. “But just to avoid uncomfortable moments like that in the future, let’s institute a door open policy when you’re hanging out with Nadira up in your room.”

Kyle rolled his eyes.

“I know I sound old-fashioned,” Jake continued. “But you’d be surprised by how many people hold on to old-fashioned notions of acceptable behavior for unmarried guys. You need to protect your reputation, and small things like keeping your door open will help you do that.”

Kyle clearly didn’t want to hear what his father was telling him, but he begrudgingly agreed. Before Jake could reiterate the point, Klara and Kelly returned home from the gym. They were sweaty but energized.

“The girls outgrew they clothes again,” Klara announced, as she tossed her gym bag onto the floor at Jake’s feet.

“So Gran took me shopping this afternoon!” Kelly added enthusiastically, as she handed off her own gym bag to Kyle.

Though Kelly had carried it effortlessly with one hand, Kyle struggled with the weight of the gym bag even with both arms under it. Jake wished the women of the house would be more cognizant of the strength differential between them, which had only grown since Klara had started lifting weights with Kelly this summer in order to quickly shed the baby weight.

“Your father has washed everything they bought,” Klara told Jake. “And your mother will be dropping the clothes off shortly.”

As Klara and Kelly headed upstairs to shower, Jake and Kyle moved quickly to get the sweaty towels and workout clothes into the washer, and put the rest of the contents of the gym bag away.

They had just hung the empty gym bags up in the coat closet when the doorbell rang. Jake exchanged a quick glance with Kyle, and they both headed to the door. When they opened it, Jake’s mother loomed over them, standing on the front porch carrying a shopping bag in each hand.

“Hey, Mom,” Jake greeted her. “Thanks for taking Kelly shopping. You didn’t have to.”

Michelle set down the bags of the clothes in the foyer so she could bend down and scoop her son up into a hug.

“Oh, it was my pleasure sweetie! I love spending time with my firstborn granddaughter. And with her starting at Penelope Exeter in a couple weeks, I wanted to make sure she had everything she’ll need. Plus, the two of us had a great time picking out new outfits for baby Kristina.”

“I had your father separate the clothes for the girls in these bags,” Michelle explained, handing one bag to Jake and another to Kyle. “You’ll find Kelly’s things in the larger one and Kristina’s in the smaller one.”

Jake and Kyle made their way to the living room, opening the bags to inspect the contents. Kelly’s bag held a variety of new outfits, each more mature than the last. Jake couldn’t help but be startled by the shift in style; it was a clear sign that Kyle wasn’t the only one of his kids plunging into adolescence.

Noting her son’s surprise, Michelle smiled. “Kelly’s a young woman now, and it’s time she started dressing like it.”

Meanwhile, Kyle was holding up a onesie from the smaller bag.

“Wow, this is huge!” Kyle remarked. “It’s way bigger than Kristina’s old clothes.”

This only made his grandmother smile more. “She’ll grow into them before you know it. You’re already having to squeeze her into the old ones.”

It was true. She could only fit into the zip-up onesies she had, and they couldn’t get the zipper to go all the way up. She’d already grown 25 cm since they’d brought her home from the hospital.

After reiterating his gratitude, Jake walked his mother to the door. Michelle bent down and kissed Jake on the top of his head.

“Your father and I will be out of town for a few days to cheer Emily on at a pre-season game against Providence. But Sarah will be around if you guys need anything.”

Turning back toward the living room, she called out to her grandson. “Kyle! Get your adorable little butt over here.”

Kyle joined them, still gripping the oversized onesie. He looked up soberly at his towering grandmother.

“Be good,” she told him. “And be nice to Kristina. She’s going to be bigger than you before you know it.”

Kyle reacted with a mixture of surprise and uncertainty. The idea that Kristina would soon be bigger and stronger than him seemed to unsettle him. Michelle noticed his reaction and bent down to put a large hand on his small shoulder.

“Don’t worry, sweetheart. It’s all part of growing up. Girls are a lot bigger and stronger than boys. That’s just the way it is. You’ll adapt, just like your father did when Sarah and Emily outgrew him.”

Before they could discuss the matter further, a notification beeped on her phone. “I’d better head out. They’re broadcasting another one of Emily’s pre-season games live on HeraSport tonight, and I don’t want to miss the beginning of it.”

She lifted Kyle up by the armpits and cradled him against her chest in a tight hug. After setting him down, she turned to Jake and bent down to kiss the top of his head.

As Jake and Kyle stood in the doorway watching her car back out of the driveway, a weighty silence settled between father and son. The realization that all of his children were growing up quickly hit Jake with full force. And he could sense Kyle’s unspoken questions, the uncertainties about the changes in their lives. Closing the door behind them, they moved back into the living room, still processing the implications of what had just transpired.

Jake took a deep breath, glancing at Kyle, who seemed lost in thought. “It’s a lot to take in, huh?” he said, breaking the silence.

Kyle nodded, still holding the gigantic onesie in his hands. “Yeah, I mean, I knew that girls grow a lot bigger than boys. That’s obvious to anybody with eyeballs. But Kelly’s always been a lot bigger than me. I guess I never considered the fact that Kristina would be someday too.”

Jake nodded, understanding the sentiment. “Change is a constant, buddy. And yeah, sometimes it can be uncomfortable. I’ve been struggling with it all summer, with all of the changes at work, the new baby at home, and you and Kelly entering a new phase of your lives. But it’s a natural part of life.”

“But what if I can’t keep up, Dad?” Kyle asked, a mix of curiosity and apprehension in his voice.

Jake placed a reassuring hand on Kyle’s shoulder, choosing his words carefully. “Keeping up doesn’t mean being the biggest or the strongest, Kyle. Being a man in a world built for women means learning how to adapt and shining in your own way. Life isn’t a competition with others; it’s about becoming the best version of yourself. Now, we’d better head upstairs and get these clothes put away.”

Kyle brought the smaller bag into the nursery, while Jake headed into Kelly’s room with the larger bag. As he began swapping out her existing too-small wardrobe with the new outfits, the sight of the more mature clothing emphasized the reality that his daughter was growing up. He couldn’t help but feel a mix of pride and apprehension. As he neatly hung the new clothes in Kelly’s closet and lined the new bras up in a row in the lingerie drawer of her dresser, Jake reflected on the past couple of months.

All of the big changes and uncomfortable revelations had really driven home the importance of adaptability, resilience, and embracing change.

His thoughts were interrupted as Kelly entered the room, fresh out of the shower, and that her new outfits had been dropped off.

“I can’t believe how fast this summer is going by,” she remarked. “The new school year is only a few weeks away.”

“Yeah, time flies,” Jake replied, putting the last of the new clothes away. “And with you heading off to Penelope Exeter, it’s another big step.”

Kelly nodded, a thoughtful expression on her face. “I’m excited, but I can’t help feeling a bit nervous too. It will be the longest I’ve ever been away from home.”

“You’ve grown into such an incredible young woman, Kel,” Jake said, a hint of pride in his voice. “I can see the strength and resilience in you. Penelope Exeter is lucky to have you.”

As they chatted about Kelly’s expectations and hopes for the upcoming school year, Jake couldn’t help but admire the way his daughter approached life with a sense of purpose and determination. It was a marked contrast to Kyle’s approach; the boy seemed content to just let life happen to him.

Once they’d finished discussing Kelly’s new journey, her thoughts turned to the family she was leaving behind.

“Dad, I can’t help but worry about how you and Kyle will manage without me around. I mean, with Mom working so much I’ve basically been running the household, and now I’m just going off to boarding school,” Kelly confessed, a hint of concern in her voice.

Jake looked up into his daughter’s eyes, appreciating her concern for the family. “Kelly, you’ve been a tremendous help, and I’m proud of the mature, responsible young woman you’ve become. But remember, we’re a team. Your mom, Kyle, and I will manage just fine. We’ve faced challenges before, and we’ll navigate through these changes together.”

He could see from Kelly’s expression that his words had eased her concerns, replaced by a sense of trust in the resilience of their family unit.

“Dad, you’re right. We are a team,” Kelly said, a smile playing on her lips. “And I know you and Kyle will hold down the fort just fine. I’ll miss you guys, but I’m also excited for this new chapter.”

“You should be excited, Kelly. I’m going to miss you like crazy while you’re away, but I know you’ll do amazing things. And remember, we’re only a phone call away.”

“You’re the best dad, you know that?” Kelly said, the emotion obvious in her voice.

She suddenly crouched down, wrapping her father in a tight hug.

The tightness of Kelly’s embrace surprised Jake; his arms were completely immobilized at his sides. He couldn’t help but marvel at the physical strength his daughter had developed, a testament to her recent mother-daughter workouts with Klara.

Enveloped in his daughter’s unexpectedly powerful embrace, Jake couldn’t help but feel a swell of pride and love for the remarkable young woman Kelly had become.

He knew her fast-approaching departure would bring further upheaval to his life. But even as he thought about the challenges ahead, Jake found solace in the strength of their family bonds and felt grateful for the lessons of adaptability and resilience that this tumultuous summer had taught him.

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