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Click here"So I am having you, Dorothy, served with divorce papers. Please let the deputy in." I asked. A Sheriffs deputy walked over and served Dorothy with divorce papers. He also served Paul Simon with papers as an accomplice to adultery. "My lawyer also has drawn up a divorce settlement which you can read in your spare time." I said.
"One more thing and I'll be finished. Dorothy also mentioned in her letter that Paul is the biological father of my three kids." I remarked. (You could hear whispers among the people) I looked at Paul who had a half ass silly grin looking back at me. "This is not true!" I spoke with convection. Dot walked over and gave her mom copies of their DNA and a copy of mine. Then she handed her a notarized copy from the doctor saying I was the biological father.
Paul's expression changed to anger and Dorothy started crying.
Then June got up and said, "Paul, I have only one thing to say to you. While you were busy cheating on me, I took revenge on you. Our two kids are not yours either. They're your brother John's," as she handed him the DNA paper. Your brother John and I will be getting married next month.
With all that said, June and I left the reception. The kids wanted to stay around and talk to their mother. I was kind of happy for that. She really was a good mother to them.
The next morning we all met for breakfast before heading home. The kids all seemed a little more relaxed. They said after I left their mom came over to the table to talk with them by herself. They wouldn't tell me what they talked about but said they invited Dorothy to breakfast, but without Paul. I turned around and there stood Dorothy.
Well Dad, "Can mom join us for breakfast?"
I said, "She is always invited to our family events as long as she doesn't bring Paul."
Dorothy sat down with us and had breakfast. She looked at me with sad eyes and asked, "George, how long have you known?"
I looked back and said, "It doesn't make any difference does it?"
I got up and hugged all my family members good bye and looked back at Dorothy who was crying.
I said, "You made the decision, now you have to live with it." Then I went home.
There is no easy answers for cheating, adultery, divorces. Life goes on, we just have to take it one day at a time.
I know a lot of readers will feel I should have done more to Dorothy. I guess everyone handles divorce in their own way. I'm happy with the way I handled it.
Hope you enjoyed the story.
Thank you for reading it
Comments welcome
DG Hear
So rape is apparently cool with this writer? That’s not revenge for real men….. what a bunch of crap from this writer.
So not only is George a cheater he is also a rapist. She said no, he said it was happening whatever. Even if she had orgasm it is still forced and rape. No character comes out of this with any positives.
I always hate when the cheated on spouse tells adult offspring how they should feel about the cheating asshole that destroyed their lives. The cheater had the free choice about shattering the family dynamic, kids should have the free will to hate someone who would be that selfish.
It was a good one even with the spelling and grammar errors. Needed a bit more a the tail end there though. He drops the hammer and then it just ends. Maybe a little more on the fallout, letting Dot know about Dixie etc.
"Oct. 8th, first Saturday in Oct." Impossible, the 1st and the 8th of a month are always on the same day, ergo, the 1st was the first Saturday.
Can you also learn the difference between stared and starred, Tom Cruise starred in Mission Impossible, he stared at Rebecca Ferguson.
How sad and pathetic to think a 'grand gesture' makes you look anything other than a total dick. I'm vicariously embarrassed for the guy.
When the dust settles Dorothy is left with regret and sadness. She may eventually forget Paul but will always her last two weeks with George.
This was an entertaining story. It’s odd that Dorothy was sure all the children were Paul’s when it seemed that her husband had an equal chance of being the father. And even after having the DNA profiles she didn’t bother to check. A few other elements of the story didn’t make much sense, but it was entertaining.
Seriously? The kids invite the mom to breakfast after being aware of her massive betrayal to their father? Horsepucky. And he allows it. I don't think so.
The husband and wife are both cheating scum, both parties are reprehensible. But it was a well written story that held my interest. 5/5.