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Click here"Cheryl you do not have to apologize. We both made enough mistakes to last us a lifetime."
"I guess that is true but I would say most of what happened was my fault. I really appreciate the way you treated me in the divorce. Without your generosity I would not have made it financially," she said.
Silence again for a long moment. "I really need to get going but I wanted to tell you face to face that you saved me. I cannot tell you how much I appreciate you."
They both stood and hugged. Cheryl turned and started up the beach. Scott called to her when she was a few steps away, "Have time for a cup of coffee?"
This is a fictional story in LW category that is typical of a cheater. WHY THE FUCK do you read these stories!?? God you are such a asshole. I gave it a 5 to help offset the asshole of lit's 1 vote.
So what is the moral of this story? Don't open a door unless you know where it leads? Cut your losses before they kill you? Words of love do not erase actions of hate and disrespect? You can't lose what you never had?
It ends with his asking her out for coffee. She knows no self-respecting man could accept what she has done to him. So even if they get back together, she will never respect him. He should have never opened the door, then he should have taken charge to close that door, or kick her out the door. All he did was whimper and moan and ask her to please stop, until she made things so unbearable that she essentially forced him to divorce her. So she can't even respect what action he finally did take to end things. And by her own words, after the divorce she just got worse. So she ended up saving herself. He was a total failure as a husband. She was a total failure as a wife. They might even remarry, but they will never be partners or soul mates. They could become human beings again, but they could never be reunited, other than as two cripples, holding each other up, and limping together through the remainder of their empty embarrassing lives. Maybe that is the lesson.
Some relationships can never be fixed. Some things just need to be thrown away, and you have to start over.
Is this really how you see life, fucking yikes, you are a sick bitch.
love the story and how it was written. i can see how they got caught up in that life style but the main problem they seem to have was they were not really talking to each other about it. he was letting her know how he was doing but she was hiding alot from him about what she was really into. then to let her friends to disrespect him and her to also do it was way to much. maybe she did wake up in the end but that was left hanging.
How could anyone accept what she did to him over a period of several months and then take the blame himself, what a king wimp... it is just not in human nature to behave like that! If she was sick, he should have insisted on treatment, if she was just a slut, he should have challenged her strongly and then ditched if she did not change.
The story started well with her resistance and her warnings, then it became totally unrealistic - I stopped reading then and skipped to the last couple of chapters. The ending needed more substance as many have commented. The most difficult ending to write is one of reconciliation with all the hurt and humiliation to get over. I'm not against reconciliation even in such extreme circumstances if she was truly repentant but I'm afraid you copped out on that with your truncated ending.