Feeding Ducks

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Waking up with Hailey in my arms felt so, correct. Order had been restored to the universe. As I gazed, her eyes opened and the smile that sped up my heart appeared. "It wasn't a dream," she whispered.

"No, it wasn't. This is where I belong."

"Yes, it is. Welcome back. I'm taking the day off, how about you?"

Which turned into both of us taking Friday off. So much for my resolution to not set foot in our house again.

Epilogue

After a few days, I called Sunny and told her what happened. "I'm sorry, but I can't see you until it's clear my marriage is dead."

"I'm happy for you, Robbie. You have my number if it doesn't work out. I had a wonderful time with you, and I'll always remember it."

"Same here, Sunny," I replied. with more than a little wistfulness.

Hailey and I resumed our search for a townhouse, and ended up with a smaller freestanding house with two bedrooms, and space behind the garage for a workshop.

I never figured out how she did it, but Hailey traded all the leather and chrome furniture for overstuffed fabric ones, and a massive TV, for no money. And no payments on the old furniture anymore, either--to go with no car payments. This woman was motivated.

It was impossible to miss the enthusiasm and flat-out happiness--almost giddiness--with which she made the transformation. Hailey wasn't kidding when she said she realized how much she missed, and appreciated, what we had.

At the end of the month we agreed on, she made her special spicy meatloaf, with truffle oil mashed potatoes and cheesecake dessert. "Well," she said with a confident smile. "Ding, dong, the wicked witch is dead. Do you agree?"

Shaking my head, I smiled. "The change from a month before is night and day. A dark night and sunny day."

"So," she said with a nervous smile, "are you up to give us another month?"

Yeah, I was cruel, but I waited several seconds, as if weighing the question for the first time. "Okay."

She jumped up, yanked me upright and hugged me tightly, then lifted her face and plastered a long, hot kiss on me. "You will not be disappointed, my wonderful husband."

--

Halfway through the second month I booked a table at the new steakhouse everyone seemed to rave about. "What's the occasion?" she asked.

"We have a Wyoming developer wanting to build a mall at the city limit on Route 27, and he's giving us a shot at an exclusive on all his equipment rentals."

There was a second, hidden, occasion. In the past, I would have picked a French restaurant because that would suit her taste better, even though they had nothing that floated my boat. This was the new me, though, and a test. If she pouted or objected, our month-to-month deal would not be renewed. Deferring to her tastes, as Derek pointed out, was my decision, not hers. And if I wanted steak, I should have the huevos to get steak every now and then.

She had no problems accompanying me to the steakhouse, and even looked at the menu online and spotted a salad she knew she'd like. Without knowing it, she had passed the test. Me, too.

When we got to the restaurant, Gordon and Jim, the two lawyers, were seated, and waiting for us.

"Where's the developer?" Hailey asked.

"Oh, he texted and said he'll be late," I replied. "Jim and Gordon will leave when he arrives. He will only eat dessert, so he told us to go ahead and eat."

The food, as expected, was great. Instead of the dessert menu, though, Gordon put the petition to dissolve our marriage on the table. When Hailey saw it, the color drained from her face. With fear, she looked at me. "Robbie, what's this?"

Without a word, I picked it up, fanned the pages a little, and tore it in half. "I've told Gordon to withdraw the petition for our divorce."

Hailey burst out in tears and grabbed me. "Thank you, Robbie! Thank you, thank you, thank you! You will never regret this decision." Watery kisses followed, along with giddy laughter and more tears. The two lawyers left us to order and enjoy my favorite cheesecake dessert.

--

When the new school year rolled around, Hailey took the math teacher job, and found happiness in seeing how her efforts helped her students' minds expand.

I didn't tell her about the part of my 'pay cut' the company put into a special account in case the divorce went through. That, and a special dividend the company declared, allowed us to take an extended vacation in France the next summer, followed by a cruise back home on the QE2. Our second honeymoon may have been a grade or two up from from our first, but it had all the passion and excitement.

And back home, we fed the ducks in the park every Saturday morning after brunch... before going home for, well, when you're over 21, I'll tell you what for.

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prato1992prato19927 days ago

Hasta donde llegó ella cuando iba a bailar con la amiga? La unica vez que él la atrapó ya se estaban besando, apoyando y con las manos del compañero en el culo, indudablemente a ella ya no le importaban ni los patos ni su esposo en ese momento.

Ella lamentó que la hayan atrapado solamente. La debió haber abandonado.

Todo lo que hizo ella despues fue por miedo a perderlo, no por amor

AnonymousAnonymous11 days ago

Cheating IS the proper response to cheating. A partner that cheats forever has one up on their significant other. It will always be a wedge between them even if they don't consciously realize it. Life is balance and the scales must always be balanced.

I hate people who think the 'moral high ground' is just doing nothing. The real moral high ground is a balancing of those scales so reconciliation can be possible.

AnonymousAnonymous12 days ago

So the husband is a cheating POS. I hate trailer trash who think cheating is the proper response to cheating.

AnonymousAnonymous19 days ago

The Sunny part was puzzling. He cheated with her. Also, Dierdre was almost a voice offstage as a character. No development at all. Still, four stars.

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JPB NOT BOB

LoriRobinsonGaLoriRobinsonGaabout 2 months ago

Very fun story to read.

majorreader24majorreader242 months ago

I liked it, except for how he cheated with Sunny.

AnonymousAnonymous2 months ago

Yes it was a romance in the end.

I loved the story

5/5

AnonymousAnonymous3 months ago

Well written and entertaining but I don't think the Sunny episodes helped to identify with the MC. Also for a character so pivotal to the story the poisonous friend was almost invisible as far as details were concerned. But overall a good story thanks. BardnotBard

AnonymousAnonymous3 months ago

All very strange, I guess it's just based on common tropes and didn't care to flesh the characters out. So we have this 'new friend' twists the mind of the 'loving wife', but no real explanation as to how they became such great friends or anything beyond the bland she's evil and hates the MC as to why. Likewise, the MC is such a great guy that we can't possibly understand why any LW would act as Hailey did.

The MC is also a business owner, of some success, but the wife has no real idea about it all, to the extent that he can fob her off with ideas of pay cuts etc.

Honestly it all seems like he's a boring twat that has long taken his marriage for granted and has always thought that money and things buys an easy life and a faithful wife.

As for this guy magically boning 20 year old when he can't even satisfy his 40+ wife, yeah I don't think so.

AnonymousAnonymous3 months ago

Nice story, glad it worked out for them.

usaretusaret3 months ago

That was/is a good story, well done.

AnonymousAnonymous3 months ago

Not sure about the Sunny bit, but great story anyway.

dirtyoldbimandirtyoldbiman3 months ago

good that they made up and stayed married. But, I liked the first 2 pages better

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