Happy Wife, Happy Life

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"I can't. If something ever happened to me or my wife, I know that you would try to eventually bring them into your filth as soon as they turned 18. We've spent a good amount of money, along with my in-laws to make it impossible for that to happen. If anything happens to us, they will remain with someone in Andrea's family. Because of that and our fear of your rot infecting them, introducing you into our lives would only confuse them." I calmly answered.

"I see. I think I need to go now."

Before the line disconnected, I heard a keening wail. I suspect it would be similar to that of the fabled Bane-Sidhe.

My Father received the news a couple of days later. Family members had found my Mother deceased and after a toxicology scan was taken, it seemed that she had chosen to overdose on prescription opiates. It hit my Dad very hard and it took him a fair amount of time to work his way through his remaining feelings for the woman he had spent so many years with.

I did go to her funeral, mainly to support my Father, but that was the closest she ever came to seeing me in the flesh again. After a year-long period of grieving, Father began dating a nice Dallas woman, fell in love, remarried, and lived monogamously until his death.

They were eventually buried together in Andrea's family cemetery on their ranch, a place that had existed almost as long as Texas had been a state. I wish he had been a stronger man, but after going in the opposite direction to almost the same level of harm to my family, I can understand that he tried to err on the side of keeping everyone happy. Sometimes, that just isn't possible.

We inherited his portion of the family wealth that he had taken with him in the divorce, as well as the significant amount my Mother had apparently left in her will as some sort of salve to her conscience. Andrea and I discussed it at length, finally coming to the conclusion that we didn't really care to keep the money because of the legacy of where it had come from.

With some well placed donations and some bribes, as well as no small amount of information given to state level law enforcement, most of the Austin members of my former family were either arrested or exposed for the deviants they were. The rest we gave away to charities that helped victims of incest and runaways.

I haven't regretted my decision to allow Andrea to have children of my bloodline and we work together to keep both of us happy. I feel comfortable with my version of "Happy wife, happy life" and offer a prayer to God every day, thanking him that I was able to find that path instead of capitulating to my Mother's corruption.

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orneryonezorneryonez3 days ago

Control Freak... a pity you didn't break your neck after you climbed out your window!!!

AnonymousAnonymousover 1 year ago

Potential reader: This is well worth investing 30-40 minutes for a very realistic portrayal of a raw side of life and how a good person can escape evil to find true joy in life.

mordbrand:

You have have written a brilliant little story. If the comments are representative, too many of the readers did not accept the premise that the author creates the environment for the story and the story line. I almost choked with laughter at the stupidity of many of the comments as the commenter simply did not accept the story setting, the character development, or that the MC was indeed a truly good man. An evil manipulative woman who failed in her number one goal wouldn't commit suicide? You portrayed that character to perfection.

THC

SunnyU2SunnyU2over 1 year ago

I enjoyed it. When he attended his father's funeral would have been nice for him to run into Chelsea. We needed closure there.

FseriesFseriesover 1 year ago

If it hurt him that bad to associate with his family, then it was heinous of her to keep pushing it and kept a mean spirit about it. He shouldn’t have caved to her whining.

AnonymousAnonymousover 1 year ago

Sam didnt want to be involved in incest so he left, thats not too righteous thats what a normal sane person should do. The cunt mother dying I dont get but enjoyed her death neverless.

AnonymousAnonymousalmost 2 years ago

I think you went over the top with the death of the mother, and Sam was a little too righteous for me, surprised you didn’t have him walking on water. When you make a character like Sam so perfect it gets unbelievable, put a few flaws in your characters, it won’t make them bad, but it will make them a little more interesting, and don’t always make everything go their way, a little strife will make the story more riveting.

Thanks KS

steeltiger01steeltiger01almost 2 years ago

That was a pretty damn good tale. You took an LW standard, turned it on its head & put out a fresh take. Nicely done.

AnonymousAnonymousalmost 2 years ago

Can’t believe nobody caught this HUGE mistake in the plot: that any kids resultant from using his Dad’s sperm with his wife would NOT be his Dad’s grandchildren…but his children! And, in fact, the guys siblings!!!!

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Orherwise, a decent tale…although Andrea was a real dim bulb.

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3 ***

enderlocke77enderlocke77about 2 years ago

out of the "family tradition" stories i like this one best. liked how the wife didnt turn into some sort of sexual deviant. the mother killing herself didnt fit with who she was

dragonmann72dragonmann72about 2 years ago

Not to sound like an ass, but if he joined the Army at 18 and then stayed in long enough to do to tours over seas and then got out he would have been at least 20.

'It was my senior year in college and I was 21 now when I first met Andrea.'

So he got four years of education in one or your timeline is way off.

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