by the Troubador
She says to herself in this chapter
She thought about how he dropped everything to drive here when she called, just because she needed someone to talk to.
Funny how the mind works, he called her saying he would be in the area and wanted to see her. He wanted to give her the ambiguous dirt on her husband.
Oh well, Duncan is still there to remind her of what she doesn’t have and he’s looking good to her, So now she can compare her marriage to what is new and not have to dwell on saving what she had.
Next time your tooling along the highway of fantasy in Eastern Washington, turn onto I-92 and stopover for a cold one with your pals in the Tri-Cities.
Duncan could easily never see Helen again. No matter what the problem with Gerry is, if he dies, she is going to feel responsible. And the feeling of guilt could end her relationship with Duncan. But she is a strong woman and may want a shoulder to cry on. I'm sure Duncan will come arunning. And they could remain together forever!
I really can't figure what the author has in mind here. What serious illness does Gerry have that he isn't in the hospital? Aids?
Good story. Sensual. Loving. Really like it.
Troubador:
But hell that's half the fun; trying to figure out where your taking me next. Good job. Thank You. Ronnie W.