All Comments on 'Sorrento Pt. 04'

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TonyKiwiTonyKiwiover 9 years ago
months later of trying

Tom realized he had lost his wife, now when they made love she did not even have an orgasm. No matter what they tried, movies, books or online porn he couldn't seem to please her. After six months he sat down with Kat and asked her what had happened in Italy to start all the unhappiness, eventually she told Tom her experience of sensual sex with two men and a woman Anna. Tom was devastated, he was not a very self assured man at the best of time and had to work long hours just to keep his job. His family was his rock, it was them that made the hard work worth while, now he was lost. He couldn't speak to Kat and moved into the spare room cutting off all intimacy with his wife. Home life was something he avoided choosing to spend more time at work. The kids didn't seem to miss him except on the weekends and would ask their Mum when was Dad going to be home. Tom just slipped further into depression until his boss talked him into seeing a professional. Many sessions later he made the decision to file for divorce against every ones advise, he just couldn't look at the angel that was once his wife any more. He had found out Kat was spending more nights out with her girl friends, to him she was looking for his replacement so he gave her the freedom to find him. Once the divorce was final Kat did remarry and Tom took that to mean he was not required any more and found work in another state, with time he would heal and start a new life. When he found another angel to share his life with there was no way he was ever going to holiday in Italy, that's for sure. Kat was left with her dreams of Italy and the memories of a loving husband she once knew called Tom. When you open the bottle you can't put the genie back in. Kat knew she could never be satisfied with just one man again. T

tygztygzalmost 9 years ago

Excellent story - hot with feelings.

The ending is a tad rough, but realistic.

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