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Click here"I asked her why she chose me all those years ago. She smiled and said she loved me and had never stopped loving me. What she'd had with her lover was something different, exciting, intense and pleasurable, but the love was missing. She had returned to me because she loved me."
As he told his story, he began to cry.
"Excuse me, dear," he said, leaving his chair. "This is not very professional of me. I need to take a minute to wash my face and compose myself."
Waiting for him to re-appear, Julie thought over George's story. Could the solution to her conflict be as simple as the solution George's wife had chosen? Was she prepared, like George's wife, to accept a life of hum-drum predictability with a man she loved over a life of excitement with a man she couldn't trust, but, unlike George's wife, loved?
To be continued. . .
Unfortunately, your not making much of a case for ol’ Gus…Gone 60% of the time, predictable, boring, bad in the sack, dick the size of HER middle finger’, just missionary sex, what are the ‘Pros’ to staying with him? Other than the general decency of her telling him face-to-face before you continue the affair how can the readers not want her to leave him. Looking forward hopefully to Gus’ image improving in the coming chapters.
Zuzus_Petals.
Hope Julie will take the sound advice from the seasoned cuck George and go back to her cuck hubby and her cuck hubby will forgive her because this is a "realistic" story not a stupid btb and that's what happens in "real life".
Johnadp didn't rationalize betrayal, he just stated facts. Well balanced comment, actually. The Gus character isn't free of responsibility for the situation. His work situation is definitely part of it, just as Julie's lack of voicing her displeasure and forming a plan to resolve the issues.