First off, thank you to everyone who left me both positive and negative feedback about this story via e-mail. First, I changed the title so that readers will know that this is only the start of a larger story. Second, I added some additional information to this first chapter. Third, I changed some character names. I suffered from some serious writing malaise after putting this first chapter on Literotica, and I'm currently working on Chapter 2.
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The first buds of spring gently swayed on the tree branches as the sun kissed the manicured lawns along Elmwood Drive. Despite her usual routine of partaking in the joys of spring as they unfolded, Keely didn't give a moment's notice to the sights around her. She was in too much agony to notice much of anything. All she wanted to do was to get home and crawl under her covers and shut out the world.
It had all started that morning when she woke up feeling out of sorts but thought it would eventually pass. Thinking it must be the "Monday blahs" getting to her, Keely kept working even though she was feeling under the weather. Unfortunately, her nausea had gotten worse and her naturally tanned skin had taken on an unusual pallor. Her teaching cohort had insisted that she immediately call her doctor and let someone else handle her students. Had it been anyone else, Keely would have paid them no heed and said she was feeling good enough to forge right on until the end of the day. Instead, with graceful acquiescence and a churning stomach, she went to her doctor.
Good thing she had, for Keely was spiking a 101.7 fever along with the standard flu symptoms. Her doctor explained that there was a very active new strain going around and that most of his patients had been out of commission for a week. With that, the doctor sent her home with specific orders to do nothing but rest.
Keely rounded the corner nearest her house and noticed a blue Ford Focus blocking her garage door.
"What the hell?" she thought. Upon further inspection, it dawned on her that it was a brand new car and that Jessica had spoke of buying a new car the night before. Although she loved Jessica like a sister, she could not wait until Saturday for her cousin to move into her first house with college roommates, so she would have her home back completely. Keely couldn't wait to be able to spend time alone again with her husband, Paul.
Parking her car on Paul's side of the driveway, Keely slid out of her Jeep and grudgingly trudged up the walkway towards her front door. "I really don't need this right now," she thought. "I just want to go to bed."
Upon opening the front door, the lilt of Jessica's laughter along with a deep murmur from a male filled her ears.
"Oh hell, she's entertaining," Keely muttered to herself. At that moment, she was regretting telling Jessica to do the things she would have done had this been her own home. She was never one to dictate the life of a twenty year old, and as much as it inconvenienced her at this moment, she wasn't going to do so now.
Keely gazed up the staircase and mulled over the best way to handle this because nothing was stopping her from going to her bed. As long as Jessica had her door closed, she could slip by undetected into her own room and turn on her air purifier to block out any noise. Although with the way she was feeling, she doubted she would hear anything once her head hit the pillow. Despite the protests of her achy body, she headed up the stairs.
It wasn't until she had stepped on the top landing that she realized Jessica did not have her door closed. "Screw it. It's my home, I'm sick, and it's not as if I've never seen people having sex in my thirty-one years on this planet. I'll just walk right by and keep looking straight ahead," Keely thought. With that, she pressed forward, intending to make a straight line to her bedroom.
"K-k-keely?"
She turned her head towards the familiar voice, and her eyes widened. Her stomach quickly did a somersault, and she wretched.
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One week later...
"This is Paul."
"What the fuck have you done?" an angry voice bellowed into the phone.
"Nice way to greet your brother, Craig. What the hell are you talking about?"
"I just got off the phone with Mom. She informed me that you and Keely are getting a divorce? I know how Keely feels about marriage, so the divorce must have been your dumbass idea."
Paul took in a ragged breath and replied, "No, it wasn't my idea, but I will admit I gave her a damn good reason to file for divorce."
"The only thing that would make Keely walk away is if you β"
Not giving him a chance to finish, Paul interrupted. "You're probably going to hear it from her anyways, so I might as well tell you. Yeah, I cheated on her and got caught."
"No, I'm not going to hear it from Keely because she isn't returning my calls, you peck! Now I know why. I can't believe you were so stupid!"
"What does our divorce have anything to do with your best friend not calling you back?" sneered Paul. There had always been jealousy in his heart that Keely and Craig were so close. It didn't matter that they had been friends for years before he stepped into the picture.
"You know what, Paul?"