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Click hereShe rushed to me and flung her arms around me, kissing me deeply. "Thank you," she sighed and squeezed me hard.
I'm sure the clerk thought that was an odd reaction to my agreeing with her choice of a Red phone, but Amber knew it meant we'd finally made it back to the trusting relationship she had nearly destroyed.
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trusting guy. I would have asked she cancel the trip or go with her at all costs. Show her I don't trust her and let Brad know he has to be more careful. Does she work with this guy now?
Lol at the commenters who want to write their own story. Author made it clear that Amber had zero intent of cheating on her husband and merely saw Brad as a "good guy" who made her laugh. Was her choice to let him take her out to dinner in Denver, stupid? Hell yeah! Joan pointed it out when Amber told her. But the key is that while Brad texted her flirtatiously, all her answers were lukewarm. She did not reciprocate. If you feel ahe had serious intent to bang Brad, then you are ignoring what the author wrote and filling in with your own storyline. In that case, write your own story. 4 stars for this little vignette. Kudos to the husband to confront right away and get things cleared up.
Sneaky Amber didnt have zero intention to cheat with her ex, she hid her contact with him and was meeting him in secret and having a late dinner in a different city, her ex is not the problem she is for not saying no to anything Brad wanted and hiding it all from her husband, Amber needs to take responsibilty for betraying her husband.
To the prior commenter, she said: "I haven't been with anyone but you since before we got engaged."
=====> did you miss the "since before"? Chill. That being said a polygraph and/or some counseling about trust and perception is in order. Who knows hoe far the ex boyfriend in Denver would have tried to get her into bed. Drugs, heavy drinking?? It seems clear by her reaction that she had zero intention for sex with the asshole but setting up a late night dinner and spending an extra night in Denver to see an ex boyfriend is a real problem. Yes she coukd see it from if it was the reverse, but she is clearly more than a little naive, yet she allowed the flirting texts. By not shutting the asshole down, clearly he thought he had a shot. Fortunately thr MC read all her texts to him and him to her and saw that she never flirted back. But to the polygraph would help to restore trust faster and counseling to helper her realize the gravity of her actions and lie by omission and make her grow out of her naivete. Can't be too careful with possible predators.
"i haven't been with anyone since we got engaged". What about before? Whore wife alert.
Good story and no shvg65, if the author says they didn't have sex, then they didn't have sex.
He wrote the story, I believe.
Amber is having sex with Brad, later after the fashion show, they will be playing load the torpedo.
I enjoy this type of storyline. He finds something that he doesn’t expect, sees something that raises red flags. The part I find interesting is that she did very right if the intent is to have an affair. I actually ran a little scene in my head where the husband was talking to Joan and she’s trying to convince him that nothing is going on. I pictured him going through his reasoning and then telling her that Amber did everything right if her intentions were to have an affair. At that, Joan would not have a comeback and so make Amber look more guilty.
Now don’t get me wrong. I liked this story and how the ending was written. Just at a key moment in the story, my mind went into a different direction than the author
Two spouses having separate private telephone passwords is suspicious, and very very stupid. Can you not imagine when you might Need to use your spouse's phone? How about the simple case where you have misplaced your phone, your spouse is sleeping or visiting a neighbor and her phone is sitting right there. So you use her phone to call your phone and thereby located your misplaced phone; simple.
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But how about a major emergency? You come out of the shower and you can hear your wife confronting an intruder in the living room of your house. Your phone was left in the dining room but your wife's phone is sitting on an end table in the bedroom where you are standing. How you gonna call 911, you can't even open the phone? There's many other examples. If your spouse insists on separate private phone passwords you better start looking for a reason. You probably won't like the answer.
Liked the story. For those of you who don't like it, let's see you write something better.
A solid four even though there are lingering doubts about her story. The change of passcode, the secret dinner, the previous trips to Denver all add up to no good and any woman who has ever dealt with men on any level would have been in absolutely no doubt as to the conclusion Brad was hoping for.
Good story. No elaborate schemes. He went right up and confronted her. She did not appear to hesitate or deceive. And actually seme4d to see it from his viewpoint. She made a mistake but she did not intend to cheat. But she might have put herself in a bad situation. It took 3+ years to rebuild trust. Good luck, clean story. I suspect that he did some elctronic snooping a la Find Phone app and going through her phone, checking for texts. Not foolproof but between that and her excitement at having kids and having two in three years, he felt secure. Hopefully that works out 12-15 years later. Hard to truly erase doubt. He had to step forward and be willing to give his trust ot her. Otherwise it woukd be a scar on their marriage.