Greg and Allie 03: February's Curse
This is something just a bit different from many of my other stories.
I hope you enjoy reading this as much as I enjoyed writing it.
To understand the full context of what is happening here, I suggest you read "Greg and Allie 01: Beginnings" and "Greg and Allie 02: Discussions."
I could probably have posted this in another area, but chose to keep it here instead.
Marc LaValliere appeared in the previous chapter of this story and was a central figure in my story, "
February Sucks -- Big Time
."
He first appeared in GeorgeAnderson's epic story, "
February Sucks
," and in the many sequels that story inspired.
This chapter is set before LaValliere met Linda, for those familiar with "February Sucks" and all the spin-offs that followed.
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End of Greg and Allie 02: Discussions:
"Are you okay?" I asked.
"I'm more than okay," she said. "I'm the happiest girl in the world right now. All of my dreams are coming true. I love you so much, Greg, and I can't wait to spend the rest of my life with you." I wrapped my arms around her and kissed her pretty face.
"I love you too, Allie," I said. "You're the best thing that's ever happened to me."
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Eighteen months later:
I sat in my office, which occupied a loft over our garage, eating a sandwich while watching a video on my tablet. It was a video of my wife, Allie, in our back yard. As was often the case, she was naked, enjoying herself on a dildo she had just purchased. It was a video she asked me to make -- something to help me remember what I have at home when I feel lonely or bored, she said. I've watched this video many times since. It was also nice to watch on cold, blustery December days like today.
"A successful marriage takes a lot of work." Albert's words stuck in my mind. Albert Silverman was not only an old family friend. He was my parents' attorney and now he was mine. He had also become something of a father-figure since my Dad died a few years ago, and he was the one who walked Allie down the aisle at our wedding.
I considered what he told me. He was right. It did take a lot of work to make a marriage successful, but I figured I had a distinct advantage. For starters, Allie and I had been raised as brother and sister. Her birth parents were killed six months after she was born and my parents became her legal guardians.
I never knew any of this until just after Mom passed away from cancer. Allie was told after she was 18, after the guardianship legally ended. We had always been close, and by the time I learned of her true parentage, we knew each other inside out and could read each other like a book. Nothing was off the table between us and we discussed everything one can imagine -- sex, politics, you name it.
I learned a lot about the girl I knew as my sister after I last returned from Iraq. For starters, I discovered that she was quite the exhibitionist, especially around the house, and always with me. She even posed for me and had me take video of her. Last Christmas, she bought me a GoPro camera system and had me use it to take video of us making love -- another something to help me remember what I have at home while out of town on business trips.
After I proposed to her, we began making changes to the house. We painted and remodeled the master bedroom to make it ours and replaced all the furniture. We bought a brand new California King-sized bed and christened it the day we returned from our honeymoon in Hawaii.
I also upgraded our Internet service to the fastest speed possible and installed network cables throughout the house along with several wireless access points so our devices got the best signal possible. I was surprised Dad hadn't done this when he remodeled the top floor, but then I realized that the technology back when I was 13 was nothing like it is today.
Fortunately, he had left a set of detailed blueprints and had taught me how to read them when I was younger, so the job went a lot easier than it normally would. I found that knowledge helped me out on more than one job where I had to supervise network installations.
Allie and I sometimes watched porn on the brand new 85-inch flatscreen we had installed in the master bedroom, and sometimes read erotic stories online while laying in bed. We got a lot of ideas from all that, and the stories prompted quite a bit of discussion between us.
One night, for example, we read a story about a husband who had been humiliated and cuckolded by his wife. We both thoroughly enjoyed the revenge the husband got against his wife and her lovers, and talked about it when we finished.
"If I were that husband, I would have fed her ass to the dogs," Allie said. "I hope you don't think I would ever do something like that to you. I'd rather die first."
"No, I don't," I said. "And I'd never do anything like that to you."
"Better not," she said, snuggling close to me. "I'd cut your balls off and mount them on the wall if you ever did." Knowing Allie as I did, I believed she actually would. We kissed and made love until we both fell asleep.
I guess this is about as good a time as any to mention that our love life couldn't be better. We had sex as often as we possibly could and there were times when Allie simply wanted to get fucked hard and fast. Of course, I'm always up for that.
Allie was quite adventurous and we tried as many different things as we could imagine. Oral sex was a given -- I loved going down on her smooth pussy and thoroughly enjoyed her blowjobs. We even experimented with a bit of light bondage and talked about installing a sex swing in the bedroom just for fun. Only three things were off limits -- sharing/swapping, pain and anal. Neither of us had any desire for that, and readily agreed it would never be part of our lives.
We had also discussed having children. Both of us agreed we wanted to be married at least three years before we started a family. We had even set a limit of two children, but were open to more.
In the meantime, Allie continued working at the hospital Emergency Room -- mostly for the benefits -- and I pursued my dream of running my own IT consulting firm. Sure, we could've laid back on what our parents had left us, but we were both raised with a very strong work ethic and the idea of simply doing nothing repulsed us.
Albert came through on his promise and brought me in to upgrade his network. I installed a new server rack and updated all his old equipment. He was so pleased with my work that he began telling other attorneys he knew. By the end of my first year in business, I was providing IT services to about half of the lawyers in town. Some of them had satellite offices in other cities, so I would periodically travel to take care of issues that might arise.