Death of a Marriage

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"This doesn't count, Frank, we are still married," Shelley flustered. "You needed some comfort and I'll admit so did I. That's all this is."

"Don't fool yourself, Shelley," I sneered. "You enjoy screwing with me and this was your last chance for a fling. You admit there are no fireworks with him but believe me, you are a girl who needs fireworks. If he can't give you that there are going to be loads of other men who can."

"You're not going to tell Will about this - about us?" Suddenly shy, she had grabbed a sheet and pulled it up to her chin.

"Why should I?" I said. "Why should I get him off the hook? Let him invest years of his life like I did before he finds out. Shelley, my love, I may have accused you unjustly in the past but only I think because I recognised the tart deep down inside you."

*

At the hospital Shelley accepted the air ambulance option and less than two hours later they had gone, leaving me to send on all their luggage by train. Since then, whenever Shelley and her husband bring Sarah to stay with me, they both come into the house and we make polite conversation. I cannot warm to the man but Sarah talks enthusiastically about her Uncle Will. I've met a girl and we are getting serious. She is reasonably attractive but when we are out together there are no unwanted admirers to contend with. Beth does like sex but not too much.

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AstordatairAstordatairless than a minute ago

This is a good story, that I enjoyed reading. Until it ends, without really ending. The end was way too hasty. It feels like there should be something more. 4 stars.

AnonymousAnonymousabout 1 month ago

I reluctantly and occasionally read this author hoping for some joy somewhere. I should know better by now.

Dikobi42Dikobi42about 2 months ago

It was a good story with hot sex scenes. But I think it would have been even better if the husband was able to overcome his jealousy. That was what drove his wife away from him. The ending would have been better.

AnonymousAnonymous2 months ago

The problem I have with this story is that if he had that level of paranoia while still retaining his rationality, he would have invested heavily in surveillance and finding proof of her cheating. He didn't do that. Instead, he displays the more irrational traits and accuses her without proof.

Just strikes me as incongruous.

And why does he have to end up with a duller 2nd wife? Why can't he get one just as good on the 2nd go around.

AnonymousAnonymous2 months ago

Gorgeous Shelley cheated on Mark when She went to her moms so Mark was right. Then she cheated on her new husband with Mark so he was right again 😅😅😅😅 at least she got a old guy that has money but cant satisfy her 😅😅😅😅. The only time Shelley was likely faithful was before she left to her moms. And Marks insecurities was dumb, men and women have these insecurities even with a plain average person. Poor Sarah growing up with divorced parents is not a good thing, every study shows kids of married couples living in the same house are happier and do better then kids from divorced parents.

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