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Click here"Yeah, it was really hard, but he kept talking and I wanted to hear the whole story. I'm just glad he didn't embellish it and tell me he screwed her or something. It's pretty sad that I believed it from him, but doubted her."
"No it's not. She's lucky you took her back. I love my sister, but she was walking a tightrope. What would she have done if the girls never skipped school that day?"
"I guess, but I can't live thinking the worst about that anymore." Frank lamented as he puffed the last of his cigar.
"Wait! Did you say they skipped school? Shit, they lied to me."
"Ah, let it go brother. They're good girls."
"Better than you know, Jess. Better than you know.
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"Hello, Ali." Ryan said answering her call with a sigh.
"Ryan, thank you. It worked, he's back to normal."
"Yeah well, can this please be that last time you call me? I don't want him seeing my number in your call log."
"Don't worry, I'm going to delete it. I just wish you didn't have to talk to him at all, I wish he would've just believed me."
"Yeah, that's your fault and don't forget it. I'm just glad he didn't recognize me. It worked better with him thinking I didn't know who he was and I was just a poor schlub sitting at the bar with a story to tell."
"I know. Thanks again, goodbye."
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Frank and Ali were sitting cuddling together while watching a Rom/Com when Ali asked, "Hun, why didn't you say anything when I was shutting you out and working all of the time?"
"I thought being subtle would be better. I dropped hints, you just ignored them or missed them. I thought if I just came out and said that you were working too much, you'd just shut down and deny it.
I wanted you to realize it yourself. I almost flipped out on you when you didn't show up to the girls birthday dinner on time. They talked me down and your mom said she'd mention something casually."
"She did. I kinda went off on her for not understanding." She said quietly.
"Yep. Like I thought. You didn't get it. You were in your own world, doing your own thing."
"I'm sorry."
"Water under the bridge, right?"
"Yes. I am going to quit to be a stay at home mom again. I can't believe I got pregnant at 40."
"Well, you'll be the hottest old mom in the playground."
"Jerk. I love you. Never let me lose sight of that again."
"Don't worry, I think we're gonna go the distance baby."
Never mind the kid issue, she left to fix things? Like he said, it was her schedule that had them apart so how would being a[art like that fix anything? She wanted to date the guy, that was her reason. SO the divorce should have happened.
Epilogue: Ali met Ryan and the hotel ten miles out of town. They laughed and laughed about how they'd made a cuck out of her sissy wimp husband and how stupid he was to fall for the fake maternity test. "You totally suckered him in that conversation at the bar," Ali laughed thinking at how stupid her husband and entire family were. "Now I'm having your baby and he'll raise it thinking it is his own." They then fell into bed and fucked just like they'd been doing for the past year. I guess some husbands are just that stupid.
Given that this was written in 2020, Frank should know by now that doing a DNA on a fetus poses little-to-no risk. And I would *still* have it done, so that my knowledge that the kid was actually mine was absolute.
A lot If not all the male leads in this Authors stories are quite pathetic with no backbone… well, there was one but he was an in likeable fool who’s head was so far up his ass the lump in his throat was actually his nose