Chapter Twenty Three
On the Wednesday of the first week in February, Susan received a phone call from Katy.
"It's Uncle Harry," she told her, "He's had a stroke -- not a big one, but the doctors are worried."
Victor came out of the bedroom. "What's the matter?" he asked, seeing her worried look.
"My uncle," she said. "He's ill -- a stroke."
"You want to go?"
"I can't," she replied. "The children."
"How long would you be gone for?"
"A couple of days."
"I'll look after them."
She hugged him hard. She knew he was more than capable.
"The weather's taking a turn for the worse," he told her. "Go by train."
She went to the nursery school with Victor, and told Gail that Victor would look after her, then the same with Carl's Day nursery. The little girl jumped up and down happily, so Susan felt relieved.
On her arrival at her uncle's, the family wondered where the children were, and she told them that Victor was looking after them.
"So you patched things up with him," said Katy.
Susan nodded.
"He sounds a very nice man," said Aunt Lucy.
"He is," Susan said warmly. "Very nice indeed. The children love him, and he helps me out no end. You know I found out he's the owner of the flats I manage?"
"He'll be a wealthy man then!" laughed Katy. "Very eligible!"
"I suppose so." Susan tried to sound non-committal.
"You should invite him down to see us," said Lucy. "Harry and I would love to meet him. You said he used to be in the army?"
"Yes," Susan replied. "He was in the SAS, and something in intelligence. He still does some work for the Ministry of Defence."
"You must bring him down," said Katy. "Sounds just my type!" and she laughed.
Susan's visit was a short one, since Harry was being treated and was unlikely to suffer another stroke, but as she said to Victor when she returned, she had been neglecting her family for too long. She wanted to visit regularly, about once a month.
Victor thought it was a good idea, suggesting weekends so she could take the children. Her brother's family could put her and the children up, to take the pressure off Lucy and Harry.
"And the family want to meet you," she said. "They were impressed you were looking after the children."
Victor agreed to go with her when both of them were free.
The next day she received a text from Ian.
You came to see Harry and I missed you. Don't miss me out next time, please my love?
It made her think. In the helter-skelter of her love affair with Victor, she had almost forgotten him. She felt guilty. She would see him next time and explain about Victor.
Victor and Susan grew closer and more affectionate as the weeks went by. She looked happier, and Victor could not believe how close and loving they were, and how suddenly his life was that of a husband with a family -- except of course that he wasn't her husband, and they did not live together full time.
Then came March. Susan took the children with her for a long weekend, going south on Thursday afternoon, and due to return on the Tuesday following. Once again she stayed with Keith and Amy. It was crowded with the extra children but the children loved it. Susan spent the day on Friday with Harry and Lucy, and Amy brought the children along later for the evening meal.
"You didn't bring Mr Freeman," said Lucy. "Was he busy?"
"Perhaps next time," said Susan avoiding an answer. It reminded her of her problem with Ian. She knew if he asked, she would sleep with him again, and she felt uncomfortable about Victor and about Ian; she had loving feelings for them both.
Katy breezed in on Saturday morning.
"Hey, Sis!" she greeted Susan, and they hugged and kissed. They two sat together and Susan told her about the happenings of the past month. She did not mention her affaire with Victor. Later she would wonder why, but at the time she avoided giving the news without thinking about it. As a result, Katy invited her out for the evening.
"Just a drink with Alan and me," she said. "Why don't you ask Ian?"
Susan had remembered his text and felt guilty about him. "OK," she said, and immediately phoned him. He was enthusiastic, but invited her over for the afternoon.
"Go on," said Amy, "The kids are happy and occupied. Ian's been asking about you, you know. He was sad you didn't see him last time."
"There wasn't time," Susan said. "In any case, I was here to see Uncle Harry."
"Well, go tonight," Amy insisted. "We can cope until tomorrow morning." Amy smiled knowingly, and Susan blushed.
Ian undressed her in the bedroom. The evening in the pub had been very pleasant and they had parted from Katy and Alan at the car park. They had not asked Susan if she was going home with them; it was assumed all round that she would go with Ian. And she had, walking hand in hand, until they reached his front door when he had kissed her passionately and she had responded in kind, pushing her tongue deep into his mouth, and pulling on his hair.
Once down to her lingerie, she stopped his further stripping of her, and took his clothes off, kissing him voraciously between garments. By the time she pulled his boxer shorts down, he was hard and ready. She cast a glance at his erection, and felt the dampness in her thong. She unclasped her bra and pushed her thong down. Then they kissed again, their hands roaming up and down, round, under, pressing and probing.
They dived for the bed and he pushed her over on her back, rearing over her and pushing deep into her in one violent thrust.
"Oh, Yes!" she cried, as he filled her. Further words were not exchanged. As his assault on her womanhood increased in tempo he pushed himself up on his arms and slammed into her again and again, harder and harder, staring at her tits as they shivered with each assault.
It did not hurt her, and she didn't wonder why. She lifted her legs and scissored them behind Ian's back, humping herself up to meet him. Both grunted and groaned with each crashing burying, until she sang out in her release, and her twitching and clasping provoked his own resolution, as he spewed into her with deep moans.
He rolled off her and they lay side by side staring at the ceiling. Both were breathing heavily.