“Wait a sec,” Steve started.

Nicole cut in, “You’re not gonna say it’s not needed, right?”

After a pause, Steve chuckled. “Seems like it might work.”

“That’s better,” Nicole grinned. “You’ll have to be there for Sally’s delivery and pitch in with baby duties afterward. Once Sally’s back on her feet, you can return to the company.”

They could hire a nanny to help Sally with the baby, which should work out fine.

“Did you think of this plan?” Steve asked.

“Mom and Dad are on board too. Dad even offered to lend a hand with the company if things get hectic,” Nicole explained.

“We’ll cope by ourselves,” Sean jumped in, not completely agreeing.

Nicole nodded, “I’ve already talked it over with Dad.”

Sally and I appreciate everyone’s help,” Steve said, relieved that everything

family here, no need to be so

only fair. When my wife has a baby, you guys will have to share some of the company’s

too?” Nicole

comparison,” Sean explained, a bit annoyed. It was inevitable; there was no need

to have plans,” Steve shrugged. “I thought you were

choosing to ignore it, and turned to Nicole. “Since that’s settled,

thing,” Nicole agreed, laying

plan, nodded in agreement. “That sounds

get started on the work handover during this period. From

out beforehand, so you can leave without worries,” Nicole said, turning to Sean. “Any other arrangements you need

issues come up, we can discuss them

then it’s settled,” Nicole concluded, standing

up. “We’ll head back to our offices

went their separate ways to

desk, Patricia entered to report, “Ms.

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