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Click hereAs she slid my old one off, and slid hers on, my life changed. We both knew it.
"What about work?" I blubbed, wiping away my happy tears.
"I need to tell everybody. It's none of their damned business anyway. I think I'm popular enough now that they can't get rid of me. Now that I present some of the news items, and have my own segments, they would be dumb to throw me away, but if they do, tough. I'm sick of living a lie."
She kissed me lightly. "What about you, your family?"
"They will be shocked. No question, but they know you so well already, and they like you. It is Bronny I'm worried about.
"Once it all comes out, the kids at school might give her a hard time."
"She's tough, Lou. Don't undersell her."
As we hugged, I whispered, "She loves you so much; I think she will be happy."
The next morning, I kept flashing my new ring in Bronny's face. She kept screwing up her face until she had to ask, "What are you doing, Mum?"
I whisked her into my arms. "Baby, that is my new engagement ring. Chanel asked me to marry her. We're going to be a family, baby."
She glanced inquisitively at Chanel, who had been watching. She opened her arms from around my neck, and invited Chanel into our hug. "Does this mean I'm gonna have two mummies?"
"Yes, baby, two mummies."
"What about Daddy?"
"Sweetie, he is always going to be your daddy. That will never change. He isn't going to be living with us, but he is your father."
Ryan was flabbergasted when I gave him the news. His eyes bulged as he absorbed the info. It took him a while before he snorted, "Is that why you wouldn't move? You were fucking her the whole time?"
"No, I never did anything with her until after we were separated. We were still married, but separated. I'm sorry if you can't accept that. I was hoping you'd be happy for me."
He shrugged casually. "I don't fucking care. All I care about is Bronny. She has to be cared for properly, and I need to be able to see her."
"I don't know what sort of evil person you think I am. I would never use her against you. We have told her that just because Chanel and I are getting married, you will always be her father, and she will always be your daughter."
"Thanks, Lou. She is the important one in this. It didn't work for us, maybe I know why now."
"What the hell, Ryan. I loved you, I still do."
"No, Lou. There was always something missing. I don't know what would have happened if I hadn't moved to Aussie."
"What do you mean something missing?"
"I don't know, I can't explain it. I always wondered why you married me. We were different. I was in love, head over heels, but you seemed, I don't know. Detached. Maybe you were always gay."
"I never looked at anybody else, Ryan, I married you because I loved you. I was never unhappy."
We did manage to forge a relationship, although it was always stretched. He felt embarrassed. His wife left him to marry a woman. I think that hurt more than he let on.
Lou and Chanel are vile. Ryan is right. Lou was homosexual all along and cruelly deceived him for years and years and years. I hope Lou and Chanel have an ugly divorce and Lou is left with nobody except Bronny, and that she and Bronny fight.
I first thought the ending was a little abrupt. After a little thought, it seems it turned out okay. There was the happy ever after. She did get her divorce and remarried the love of her life. Bronny was happy. She got two mommies. Ryan, well I don’t think anything would have made him happy, except keeping Lou tied down.
So yeah it ended well.
The story by the way was excellent. The changes made to the main characters were smooth and showed the breaking down of the family. Lou trying to hold things together and Ryan trying to dominate the situation. Neither one succeeded. It finally came down to cutting their losses and moving on. 5 Stars
Take care.
A wonderful story of the death of one relationship and the birth of a new one.
The characters were all well portrayed.
I love your work, you write emotions with such intensity.
I have 2 women friends who were married with children who broke up with their husbands and had a life long relationship with a woman. Keep up the great work.
Great story but the ending feels a bit flat it doesn't feel like an ending it feels like it's stopped halfway through the story. Hope to see a sequel to this. BardnotBard
I don't usually like most lesbian stories, but this one caught and held my attention. Thank you for a story well done. I look forward to reading your other stories in this category, I only pray that they are just as good as this one.
Tina Turner’s line in one song fit perfect - what love got to do with it, who needs a heart then a heart can be broken …. And this unfortunately fits to more then 80% marriages around the world , we humans are not monogram ….. yes the kiddos always the losers in that sad game ….. you writing about all the dark deep tales we human can produce or we are able to live through, but still some lovely ends and light on the horizon offers us readers hope
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An odd ending for a great story. Not that the story of the end of a relationship can ever be a truly great story, but shit happens; people move on. People do become obsessed over money. Life is what it is, and you have to make lemonade.
But I'd have loved to have "seen" more than "heard" about it toward the end, the part where the relationship with Chanel was building, see some scenes with Bronny, go on some of the great shopping trips, see more of their developing life. Honestly, the story was too big for the number of words used; there was so much more to it that I'd've loved to have experienced with them … and you.
But even with those caveats, it was a great story.
Great story, again, but the ending was just too rushed.
It deserved better.
Rapier