Finding Julia Chapter 16
By Julie D Cole
I looked across to confirm that Eve was still occupied. I didn’t think she’d mind if we sneaked away to have a chat so I nodded to Georgina and we excused ourselves.
As I followed her through the dining room I found it hard to believe ever been mistaken for a boy admiring the way she almost floated when she walked. She wasn’t quite as tall as Eve or me for that matter. But then she was wearing flats and I had a sandal with a heel that Eve said showed off my legs better. That made me think of work and I shuddered slightly. Several of the girls at work seem to tower over me that gave me a bit of an inferiority complex in Eves opinion that she tried to get me to overcome by wearing insets in my shoes.
I’d tried to forget all about work and especially my new boss who always stands over me when she is taking issue with my work and lecturing me. I couldn’t imagine anybody picking on Georgina. She seemed so sweet and I was so happy to have met her.
We headed across the hotel reception to the coffee shop that had an outside balcony that was unusually quiet for this time of day. That was better for us to have privacy so we could have a nice chat without fear of interruption.
The barista welcomed us and seemed happy for guests. He was one of the barmen from the previous evening and he recognised me and smiled. I felt myself blush and I looked away. He waited until we settled into two comfy chairs that gave us a view of the sea before welcoming us and taking our order. He even knew both our names. First ones of course. We selected house coffee with fresh cream on the side, as a treat and settled down to chat. I did my best to sit properly in the chair with my legs crossed like Georgina was doing. There was a nice gentle breeze over the balcony and plenty of air movement thanks to a large ceiling fan above our heads.
I couldn’t hold back any longer. ‘What did you mean when you said I had been in the same situation as you?’
Georgina didn’t respond straight away. She was obviously thinking about her response so neither of us spoke for a minute or so that seemed to be an age. Our coffees arrived to break the silence.
‘I’m sorry Julie. It’s not really my business and I didn’t mean to be intrusive or to upset you. It was just a comment. I don’t really know anything about you other than you are Eves girlfriend and she has asked you to marry her. Did you say yes?’
‘Yes it’s true that we are engaged and in fact it was me that asked her. I’m not her girlfriend. She is my girlfriend.’
‘If it helps to stir your memory at all I did overhear that you are receiving the same advice and treatment that I had after I met the professor that seemed to help me a lot. It’s really not my place to interfere in your life. Can’t you remember anything at all. You must have met the professor.’
‘Honestly I can’t remember anything and maybe it’s because I had a problem with anxiety attacks some months ago. I had trouble with high blood pressure, shaking and unexplained outbursts at work. I couldn’t sleep at night and I was having hallucinations. I was terrified of my boss and I was making more and more mistakes.’
Before I could reflect anymore I was distracted. I could see Eve entering the coffee shop and heading towards us. Georgina stood up and hugged her and she said she’d decided to come looking for us since she felt like taking a break from the tedium. She ordered coffee and took the chair next to me so that I was in the middle.
‘Julia was just explaining some of the difficulties she’s had at home and we were trying to work out where she might have met the professor. She has no recollection have you Julia.’
‘No. I don’t recall ever meeting her before but she seems to know me. She said as much whilst we were at the buffet.’
Eve responded much to my amazement. ‘ To be truthful you met her briefly once when your sister and mum sought her help. I gave them the contact details but didn’t go to the meeting. At that time you were in a terrible state and we couldn’t snap you out of it.’
‘I don’t recall anything. Are you sure?’
‘Of course I’m sure. I’m not surprised you don’t remember anything. That’s part of the treatment you received before we came away.’
‘But Eve I don’t recall any treatment.’
‘Probably not but don’t worry it’s par for the course. You were on the edge of a breakdown. It started with too much pressure at work and you went into a downward spiral. I couldn’t snap you out of it and neither could mum and your sis. I’ve told you that you know more the job than Liz Naylor will ever know. She is a con artist and a bully. I went with you for an appointment they made with the professor.’
‘I have no recollection whatsoever.’
‘The professor said that it was her opinion that I had some other issues and it wasn’t just work related. She recommended unearthing these with a hypnotherapist and she made a call to the one who helped Georgina recover from her depression.’
Georgina chipped in ‘And my desire to commit suicide even though the professor had stopped me from jumping from the bridge. You mean Dr Kerr helped Julia too?’
‘Yes she is helping her and whilst I wasn’t in the room on any of the 3 visits I agreed with her recommendations because I knew about your case through Biocon. It seems to be working quite well so far. But the real test is when we get home.’
‘But I can’t remember anything about any Dr Kerr and I’m your fiancé Julian. I know I am.’
‘Julia. Just sit still and calm down for a few minutes. You can see Georgina how lovely she is. Dr Kerr is an NHS therapist who specialises in hypnotherapy. She is not some hypnotist performing club acts.’
Georgina turned to me and spoke ‘ What caused your depression then? Was it the same problem that I had?’
‘Eva please. My problem was at work not depression or attempted suicide. I told you that I’d fix it.’
Eve chipped in again. ‘Look Julia it started at work and as things got worse you lost your confidence. Then Dr Kerr identified another key problem whilst you were being analysed. So your inferiority complex wasn’t helping.’
‘Well Eve I’ve not felt right since we arrived. Is it the medication?’
‘No they should be helping you and I can see the difference. Look at your complexion. You are calmer and less opposed to changes.’
‘What changes? I have to admit that I’m feeling strange as if all this is not real. It’s a funny sensation and whilst I feel relaxed it’s as if I’m dreaming. It’s like being at work in the company of girls but without the aggro. Do I look alright dressed like this? You two don’t seem to mind and nobody makes fun of me here.’
Both nodded and smiled at each other and we sipped our coffees and I gazed out to sea reflecting on the problems I’d been experiencing in my job whilst they chatted about the Professor and Dr Kerr. Eve was then distracted by a call on her mobile and walked along the balcony to talk more privately without the barista overhearing anything.
Georgina then asked what job I did at home.
‘I was an office manager with a staff of about 20 women of various ages and one supervisor reporting to me. I had that job for 12 months even though I was quite young when I was appointed. Then I was cast aside because I allegedly took too much time off work. But I didn’t. I’d just used up my outstanding vacation because it was year-end.’
‘It seems strange. Didn’t you have any cover from the supervisor?’
‘Yes she took over whilst I was away. I’d been having problems with her ever since I started because she was jealous of me being given the job ahead of her. She was very disruptive always challenging my decisions.’
‘The company had no right to do that surely. You are entitled to take vacation.’
‘Yes but as a manager the job has to come first and we were missing deadlines because of the disruption and the way she was allocating work and then rejecting it before I had seen the summaries. She challenged my decisions and if I insisted she misled the staff with bad instructions. At times I just wanted to scream.’
I couldn’t speak for a while and Georgina reached across to hold my hand to comfort me. The memories came flooding back of an embarrassing argument after I criticised her. The next time I left my office she confronted me and said I didn’t focus on my job and let her do her job. Words were exchanged and it got heated in the open office. After a few expletives I was called a pervert by this woman.
‘So what happened. Did you lost your because of this woman?’
‘Yes I lost my confidence and the respect of the staff who were her friends. I guess I’ve never recovered since. I was so hurt that I broke down in front of everybody. It was such a shock after I had worked so hard to build up team spirit and efficiency.’
‘So what happened?’
‘When I returned to work after my vacation break I was raring to go. My office door was closed and it was clearly occupied with sign saying do not disturb. I knocked and went in to be greeted with get out and I’ll see you when I’ve finished. It was her supervisor Liz Naylor and my boss from Head Office was sitting across the desk from her.’
I carried on explaining trying to keep as calm as possible as I had flashbacks.
‘I was told to wait outside and close the door behind me. My boss was looking out of the window and he didn’t intervene. I wanted to tell her to get out of my seat and go back to her desk. It was like a stand-off and I just seemed to freeze. I know I should have asked what was going on but I was in shock. I went outside and started to shake with frustration. I didn’t know what to do. Should I walk out and go home or turn back around and stand up for myself. Some of the staff had arrived early and were making coffee clearly keeping out of the way.’
‘Poor Julia. This seems so unfair.’
‘After 10 minutes my boss came out and he didn’t even look at me. He walked straight past me without a word of explanation and this woman who I’d wanted to sack a number of times shouted for me to go in. She didn’t invite me to sit and she left me standing in front of my desk like I was a schoolboy being reprimanded. She told me that improvements had been made whilst I was away in line with her ideas that had worked so she’d been put in charge taking over the department with immediate effect.’
‘So no input from your boss or explanation?’
‘No it was left to her. She’d already decided I had a choice to resign or accept some re-training and she’d review my situation periodically. She even had a draft letter ready for my resignation. I asked to have a meeting with my boss that she declined. Then if I was to take over her role as supervisor reporting to her. She just told me I had to work in the open office doing admin jobs. She’d moved my belongings to a spare desk and another girl had been promoted to supervisor.’
‘That’s constructive dismissal.’
‘I couldn’t afford to lose my job so I decided to say nothing and call Eve as soon as I got the chance. When I was dismissed from her office I met Emelia the new supervisor who pointed to my desk and explained that I was to assist some of the girls and do menial tasks including filing and photo-copying. I was to be almost the office junior. I’d also have to take my turn covering reception duties. It was so demeaning. ‘
‘What did Eve think?’
‘I rang her as soon as I’d unpacked my things and cleared the box away. At least I had privacy in the mens room. She calmed me down and I told her that I’d had no notification of any changes. She told me to check my mailbox since I had told her I had lots of messages whilst off work. I went back to my desk and started my computer. I needed to call IT who came and set it up. I scrolled down my phone and found 3 e-mails from my boss and one dated a few days before said a letter had been sent to my home address explaining his decision and my salary and terms and conditions were being adjusted. I was no longer considered suitable for a management position and the Company was going through some re-structuring.’
‘ So that was it?’
‘My new Manager was a bitch and she instructed IT to give me a new password and to restrict access to management reports. I had no more access to the files I used every day in the job I’d been doing. Cast adrift.’
‘I’d have walked.’
‘Easy to say. The rest of the morning was a blur. I was the only male and some of the girls were sniggering and whispering and clearly they delighted in giving me jobs to do. I had a few urgent filing tasks and some photo-copying so one of the girls showed me how the copier worked. I never got chance to sit at my computer. I was kept busy through until the lunch break. ‘
‘How embarrassing. I bet you were livid.’
‘I was so I called Eve again and we agreed that I should call my boss and ask to meet him. I tried all through my lunch break but he didn’t pick up his phone. Eventually his secretary answered. She just said he had left on a business trip and she’d pass the message to him.’
Comments
I still am having trouble......
With the fact that so much is being kept from Julian.
Eve, his mother, and his sister are doing things to him with no explanation. Even now, with a few things coming out, they are still not being truthful with him. He was taken to a psychiatrist and then hypnotized - and evidently part of the hypnotism was to keep him from remembering things!?!? Not to mention they are feeding him drugs without apparently telling him why?
Were it me, I would be demanding an explanation or else. Not to mention the fact that I would be pretty much ready to walk out the door on Eve, and probably even my family. You don’t do things like this to someone without explaining what is going on to them - and without their consent.
This may very well be the correct path for Julian/Julia, but leaving him in confusion while obviously those around him know more about what is going on than he does is not only wrong - it is cruel. It is obvious that Eve not only has known many of these people for some time, but she has what appears to be an intimate relationship with some of them - which is more than slightly suspicious. She apparently has clued more than a few of them into what is going on, yet she still refuses to tell Julian anything. Her latest answer is essentially wait until we get home.
Eve also has a condescending attitude - she talks down to Julian, and talks about him with others as if he isn’t even there. If she can’t see how the confusion is starting to get to him, then she is blind. If she loves Julian - or Julia - then she should be helping him to understand. Not hiding things and being obtuse.
That’s not how you treat someone you love.
As to how he was treated on the job...... walk out and find a lawyer. If upper management can’t see what is going on, then the company is not going to make it anyway.
D. Eden
Dum Vivimus, Vivamus
Thanks Again
Another deep and uncompromising analysis that shows your concerns about this story and the behaviour of the characters in it.
I always leave readers to decide if they like a story or not and welcome all comments, positive or negative, as most of us do.
Jules
Revealing Julian/Julia's Issues
As the story has developed more of Julian/Julia's issues have been revealed. No doubt Eve and Julian/Julia's close relatives are following qualified medical personnel's advice in the way they deal with Julian/Julia. It's become increasingly clear to me that the way Eve has stayed with Julian/Julia shows her true commitment to him/her. I'm looking forward to how his/her issues are resolved and how Julia is finally found. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Again
It's nice to see that you are supportive and understand the story as it unfolds.
I was beginning to think I'd upset some readers or posted the wrong chapters based on other comments on this story as it unfolds.
Jules
Thank YOU Julie...
... Another Brilliant chapter.
So now we get to see the curtain pulled away in regards to Julia's work situation.
I presume she was a pre-op girl in transition being abused by a lot of these people who felt she was unfairly given a promotion above them.
From there I assume comes the real breakdown. And a need for recovery and an intervention by the people who REALLY LOVE HER.
You are weaving such an intricate tale and unfolding it in such a way that the reader always wants to read more.
Thank YOU as always. I really needed to read this today just to change focus on what I am busy with at the moment. Your writing has become a bit of therapy for me in a way... Sorry I am babbling on.
Just love your WORK!!!
but it is the rare moments of beauty and peace
in between the chaos,
That makes it worth living."
- Tertia Hill
Thanks Again Samantha
For your full support and encouragement. The back story is indeed relevant and important to highlight some of the difficulties Julian has had leading up to this short holiday break with Eve who has introduced him to her friends most of whom have faced their own challenges in life.
Jules
this is fascinating
I don't quite get what's going on with work, but that's extreme. Was his old boss hypnotized by his new boss? I can't imagine any other way for her to move in and take over. Maybe she did something to Julian to undermine him and make him sick.
It sees like Julian had seen the other Doctor when he was young? I'm not sure I have all the timelines right. Eva seems like she's trying to sooth Julian and *maybe* reveal things slowly? I'm not clear on her plan, but I hope it works out for Julia.
Also, if there is a revealing planned, why aren't the Mom and Sis there? Maybe they'll show up soon?
Thanks to our Guest Reader
Always supportive. I hope things will become clearer soon.
I hope you are safe and well.
Just finished my 12th week of lockdown. I suppose when we had 2.8m entries to the UK each week leading up to the virus and the same exits in a population of 67m we were vulnerable. Sadly we can't satisfy all of the people who like to have instant results and minimum inconvenience.
Stay safe.
Jules
What a vile office!
Hi Julia
I do hope that the poisonous atmosphere in the vile company that Julia(n) worked for is just a figment of your imagination, and not based on any workplace you have known!
I can see that this is Julia's side, but clearly it wasn't just the new boss. All the other girls giving poor Julia office junior jobs to do? That's bullying and she would be well out of there!
I love the complex and subtle way that you are unveiling this story.
Thank you
Lucy xx
"Lately it occurs to me..
what a long strange trip its been."
Thanks Lucy
I do try to use my real life experiences in stories and one of the advantages in unwinding them by chapter is that I can take account of feedback through comments. On the downside things can sometimes appear worse than they are intended.
I hoped this story would have more hits and more kudos but thanks to readers like you I'll keep trying.
Maybe one day soon I'll find the golden key to success.
Jules
The Golden Key
No need to look too far, Jules, you have it already!
Just like Dorothy with the Ruby slippers, you just have to see that there are a whole bunch of us readers here who really really enjoy your work, and speaking personally, rate your writing really highly.
"Finding Julia" is at the same time compelling, wonderfuly characterised, and ever so slightly creepy, rather like the best if the psychological thrillers. As it has unfolded I have gone from fearing Eve and worrying about Julia, to being totally drawn in.
This is intended as a compliment, but it reminds me of the darker Joanne Harris books.. Blue eyed boy for example.
Love Lucy xxx
"Lately it occurs to me..
what a long strange trip its been."
Thanks Lucy
Just what I needed. A boost.
I've a few stories to tidy up and finish.
Hugs xxx
Jules
The real question needing asked
If Julian had vacation to take at the end of the year, that should not have caused any problems, company need or not. Others would have been tasked to care for things while Julian was taking vacation time. So there's more going on than Julian taking vacation.
Judging by Julian's description of the woman who pop her cork because she was passed over, she purposefully set up situations that would cause Julian to lose it and make him look bad in front of those he managed. And when he took his allotted vacation at the end of the year, she moved in and cut his throat with the boss.
If that woman was so disruptive and questioned every decision Julian made, why couldn't she be fired? Who did she know that kept her from being shown the door?
While the shenanigans at the office exacerbated Julian's problem, it isn't the main problem that's the real cause of his melt down at the office. Or the reason he has no memory of meeting the professor or Dr. Kerr. Because of Dr. Kerr's profession, she had to be the one to block Julian's memory of the meeting with her and the professor, until the time was right.
Because others besides Eve, mom, and sis are involved then the pills Eve has been giving Julian may have been prescribed. However, would he be given pills that are met to transform him without his knowledge? And they are transforming him.
There's a lot more going on under the surface than the bitch at the office or Julian being treated as Julia. Or his lack of self confidence. Something happened in Julian's early that he's blocked and started surfacing at the office when the baby screamed because she didn't get what she wanted. Something very close to the same thing Georgina was about to do on that bridge.
So now the big questions: Why are they keeping the entire truth from Julian? Why do the insist he be Julia? Why transform him behind his back? What are they afraid of with regards to Julian?
Others have feelings too.