There are times when we write stories that seem off for whatever reason. This one felt like it needed to be here in the larger story because it illustrates a truth about relationships of all kinds. I am leaving this in the Romance heading because it shows a real conversation between our heroine and her husband. Not every relationship is about daily sex games all the time or a Barbie-style no sadness kind of thing. When you really care about someone, you are there for the good and bad. It's not always sexy, but reality is always better. If you are looking for a wank story, please pass this by.
One of the dangers of writing about Marcie and my exploits is that I tend to hold back at times. The truth is sharing what we do is one thing, but there's a part of me that likes to have some sort of privacy. That is one reason I have never written an illustrated story about us, nor have I talked about scenarios that do not stay within the realm of the genre's I choose to submit my stories in. Marcie and I have never shared a lover. We have never done anything worthy of a fantasy story. We have never strayed into the harder genres like non-consent or the other more directed genres we have no interest in. It's just that we have a more conventional type of relationship.
My friend, Pierre, does not. He is happily married, but also has a sub as well who serves both he and his wife. We had a few chances to see their chemistry during some of the previous chapters both in this series and the preceding one. That's why the news of their separation kind of stunned me. Pierre "loosed" his sub. He told it to me during a conversation recently and I was thinking about it when Marcie walked in.
"You okay, Leo?" she asked.
"I'm okay. Pierre had to lose this sub."
She looked at me for a moment before she spoke.
"What does that mean?"
I know many readers will remember that it was a little bit of coaching from Missy before her passing and my training that taught Marcie about the lifestyle. Even though we dabble in parts of it, we were never fully submersed in it, so there are many facets Marcie was not familiar with.
"Think of a breakup."
She looked at me and started to frown.
"Are they alright?"