This is actually a Romance, you may not think it is from the beginning but I needed to set the tone and history as vividly as I could. The woman does get the man in the end so it's a Romance.
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Like most people I believed, truly believed I had the best marriage. Beth and I grew up across the street from each other, we walked to school and then high school together, hell even the kids in high school didn't bother asking Beth out, to all of them she was my girlfriend. As we grew up and hormones took over and our bodies bulked in all the right places we suddenly knew the difference between men and women.
It was prom night we decided to do the deed; it was all heavy petting before then. I won't say it was fireworks over the roof of the motel that night but we became closer in more ways than one. That evening I found out what love was and as I lay next to her in the motel room that evening I was looking directly at the girl I was going to spend the rest of my life with.
We both went to the local college and I got my degree in computers while Beth wanted to be a school teacher, so with my degree in my hand I walked into McKenna Industries. After a year I went down on one knee and everyone in the room simply looked at each other and said. "About time." Within two years of working for McKenna's my first promotion and bonus gave us the wedding she always wanted.
Hell I was a guy; all we have to do is make sure we turn up on time. We were the typical middle class couple. Beth enjoyed her job and after the first year of working at our old school we talked about children, finally deciding that we wanted to give ourselves a year or two before we went down the family path.
McKenna's had a golf group that met every Saturday, I got dragged along and found that I loved and hated the sport all at the same time. Beth and some of her old school friends played cards on a Tuesday evening, rotating between each others house. Us guys just got out of the way and left them to it, or I would find something that kept me at work that evening.
The golf club had the occasional dance and we both made sure we attended; we even cranked up the barbecue over the summer evenings and dragged our neighbors over, yes we were the typical middle class couple enjoying life until we wanted to settle down and have children.
Being familiar with your partner can also be your downfall. Yes I had noticed the odd mood swing from Beth and they never had anything to do with the time of the month, but I knew that when she chose to share with me then we could work it out just like we had worked everything else out in our lives. However my dad once told me to live up to the code of every successful politician 'trust but verify'.
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The card game was at ours that night; I had stuff at the office I needed to finish anyway so I stayed over. I had been watching this same webpage for the last twenty minutes, nothing on it had changed other than the fact it was telling me my marriage was now well and truly in the toilet and my darling wife had her hand firmly on the handle ready to flush it.
Beth was waiting for me when I got home, and so was one of her school friends. Karen was almost as old a friend as Beth and I, Beth seemed to bond with her real quick when we started high school and although Karen stayed on the periphery of our group she was still included.
They got tighter as we went through high school and when college started they may as well have been joined at the hip. Once we all graduated Karen seemed to disappear almost over night. She had only been back a year and once again both girls seemed to connect again.
"Honey we need to talk."
Words that have instilled fear into many men, it is usually about now that you notice the minefield that surrounds you.
"That's fine Beth we can do that when Karen goes home."
I was pissed that she wanted to have a 'honey we need to talk' in front of one of her friends. Beth pushed a glass of wine across the table towards me; if this talk warranted a glass of wine then it must be one heck of a conversation we were going to have. Karen made the mistake of using her foot to push a chair out from under the table for me to sit on.
Karen being here now looked like she was here for moral support since the anxiety levels in Beth started to rise. I still refused to sit and that bothered them both, it seems their rehearsed talk wasn't going to plan. Beth finally took a sip of her drink and continued.
"Honey you know I love you right?"
It was then I saw Karen smirk and that sinking feeling started all over again. I had heard the rumors back in college, when Karen left I just assumed they were said by her, for what reason I never figured. Now I was standing across from the reason. The thing Beth seemed to have forgot was my past, dad had divorced mom because she cheated on him.
She up and left leaving dad to raise my brother and me. Danny and I watched dad harden day by day until he simply lived to raise us, women were a luxury we knew he seldom indulged in, other than to fill a need. I never heard what she said next my mind had already figured out what she was going to say and had skipped past that.
I understood my father right about then. It was then my own reasoning came to pass, how could I fight what she was building up to, Karen and Beth had been friends in more ways than just one. Was I blindsided? Not totally, even I had noticed the slow decline in our sex life, what made me smile to myself was the sadness of it all.
How could I fight for her, guy to guy slugging it out, yes I could do that. But when your about to be told by your wife that your lover was sat at the table and it wasn't you then you realize real quick that not only your marriage is toast but there is no way to fight for it. Did I care? Up to that point I did, now I knew I was in a war I had no chance of winning.
"Honey did you hear what I just said?"
"Not really Beth."
This time they both looked at me, not believing what I had just said. They watched as my hand went into my pocket and pulled out a card, I tossed it onto the table. By the time they had looked up again I was pulling two suitcases out of the closet.
"That's the lawyer you need to call when you want to divorce me, since you took all the money out our account this afternoon do you expect me to pay for the divorce."
"Honey it's not what you think."
I never did hear the rest of it. I was already in my car and pulling away from the house. Dad got drunk once, only the once and I took advantage of that time. I asked him how he knew mom cheated on him, he told me that they had a great sex life and suddenly even with both of us children in the house it started to decline.