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Click hereThen, our ultimate hope/plan came true. Our son and his wife announced they were having a baby. Tess and I immediately found a side-by-side duplex and bought it, saying we wanted to be closer to the baby. When that was done we found a discreet contractor and had him build a hidden doorway, in the adjoining closets, connecting the two halves. To the rest of the world, and our families, we look like a pair of loving/caring grandparents but unless Jen is in town (Yes, Tess still gets together with her every so often. And, yes, I've watched them from the closet but that's another story.) we spend our nights sleeping in each other's arms.
We've talked about coming out in the open about our relationship but agree that we've become far too set in our ways to consider anything more than what we share for right now besides which we've both agreed there's no better sex than with an ex-.
"things in life change" - you need a lot better explanation for their divorce. "one of the best lovers I've ever had" - not really much of an endorsement. Didn't feel any affection or romance in this story, at all.
They may be set in their ways, but it seems that “their ways” mesh exactly. So yes, they can get married - or not - it works either way. Love the story. Fantastic sex along with a great love story. The ending is appropriate, but I came to really like the two MCs, so I wish there would be a way for the story to continue. Perhaps more adventures as they they pursue their separate “ways” and then get together after each new experience.
A bizarre, though utterly engaging tale. I can't imagine the husband managing to expunge decades of deception and falsely-attributed guilt in one furious hate fuck; so the story kind of derailed for me at that point. Compounding the injustice visited on Joseph by Tess is the level of sexual depravity her "journey" then took her to. As the ex of a woman who withheld sex as a means of controlling me, learning that Tess deliberately & maliciously denied Joseph sex – and then deceptively used a phony therapist to place the blame on her husband is beyond redemption in my books. But, maybe, that's what makes it a good story; the ongoing and unsettling ruminations about the profoundly disturbing back-stories of the exes.