"For a new self to be born, hardship is necessary. Just as clay needs to go through intense heat to become strong, Love can only be perfected in pain."
Shams Tabrizi
I remember that Friday morning started out well with Gail riding me hard, straining towards yet another climax. Her long strawberry blond hair was tickling my nose as it flicked in my face. I cupped her magnificent breasts and rolled her rosy pink nipples in my fingers.
"Ohhh, yes! Just like that! You're the best!" she gasped.
After three years together, I knew virtually every button to push. We made love almost every day and still I couldn't get enough of her insatiable body.
She quickened her pace and I steadied her as she moaned and shook through her third orgasm. I was almost there also, so I flipped us into missionary position and plummeted into her soaking pussy with rapid strokes. My inevitable orgasm finally erupted in a mutual crescendo of grunts and groans. Totally spent, I rolled off, both of us attempting to catch our collective breath.
Gail usually didn't like to cuddle after sex, but this time she turned towards me and squeezed me tight. After a few minutes of silence, she said, "Kevin, we need to talk."
I thought to myself, "Uh-oh, those are five words you never want to hear from a woman."
"Sure, Hun. What's up?" I asked.
"Do you remember the agreement we made when we first met?"
"Refresh my memory. I'm not sure I do."
"Okay. Do you remember when we first got together, we both agreed that this was about sex and friendship and not anything else? You said that was perfect because you weren't looking for anything too serious. Then, following a mind-blowing weekend of sexual aerobics, you moved in with me."
"How could I forget?" I smiled. "We basically had a one-night stand that has lasted for three years. It has been incredible. What is it you're trying to say to me?"
"I agree, Kevin. These last three years have been wonderful and uncomplicated. The sex has never diminished in the slightest, and our friendship is at a level that makes most of my friends green with jealousy."
"Yes. The best three years of my life. So what's the problem?"
"Kevin... I don't want to hurt you but I can't go on like this any longer. I'm getting older and our relationship is stalled. It's going nowhere."
My heart dropped. "What? I'm confused. You just fucked my brains out and told me how compatible we are in and out of bed. What are you saying?"
"According to our original agreement, if either one of us says it's over, it's over. Before you even ask, it is not you, Kevin. I just feel it's time for us to move on. This isn't some spur of the moment thing. I've given this a great deal of thought."
My mouth dropped open. I was speechless. I just stared at her in disbelief and thought she must be joking.
"Kevin, the last thing on earth I want to do is hurt you. You are my best friend and I hope that never changes. You are probably the most handsome man I've ever met and a magnificent lover, and you'll have no problem finding a new fuck buddy."
"What if I don't want someone new? We are great together. We never fight and we mostly have the same interests. We fit together perfectly. Two people couldn't be more compatible. This makes no sense. What do you propose I do now?"
"Kevin, what you just described is a comfortable old pair of shoes, not a relationship. Yes, it's true we never fight. It takes passion to fight. What is it you want from me, Kevin? What is it you want from life?"
"I don't get this at all. You want us to fight? What is it I've done? Did I say something or do something wrong?"
Gail stood up and turned slowly around like a model. She said, "Kevin, it is not something you said, it's more about what you didn't say. Look at me carefully and describe what you see."
I looked at her standing in front of me in her naked perfection. I replied, "When I look at you I see an incredibly beautiful woman. Probably the sexiest woman I've ever known."
"Kevin, don't you see what's missing? When we first met you said you were just looking for a friend with benefits and nothing more. Three years later that hasn't changed for you. Kevin, I want more."
"Gail, this is nuts. Have you found someone new?"
"It's none of your business if I've met someone because we have no commitment to each other, and no vows. However, I owe you the truth. I've felt this for a long time. This is not a spur of the moment decision. I've patiently waited for things to change, for you to change, but nothing has.
"I'm confused. None of this makes sense to me."
"As far as what I want from you? This is my apartment and I want you to pack a bag and either stay with a friend or get a room someplace. You can come back and get the rest of your things on the weekend. Leave your key on the kitchen table. Please call first before you come for your things."
I was in shock. Never in a million years could I have seen this coming. Without any further dialogue, I got up and showered. After I returned to the bedroom, Gail wasn't there, but my overnight bag was on the bed, along with my underwear and a few shirts and trousers. They were all neatly folded. I felt numb as I went through the motions of packing.
After I finished, I looked around the bedroom I once considered mine and thought about someone else sharing her bed. It felt like a knife in my gut. When I walked down the stairs, Gail was in her robe, standing in the kitchen. I wanted to beg her to let me stay but I remained silent. I didn't want to give her the satisfaction of seeing me crawl. Gail looked like she wanted to say something more but I didn't want her see to see my pain. The tears were welling up in my eyes. I didn't acknowledge her as I tossed my key on the table. Then, as calmly and nonchalantly as possible, I walked out the door and didn't look back. Once in the car, I wept like a baby.
-oOo-
After I checked into a room at the Holiday Inn, I drove to the Stagecoach Bar and Grill. I'm not much of a drinker, but this was the exception. I needed a drink... or ten. My friend Kimber was tending bar. I almost never sit at the bar, but tonight was an exception. I took a stool.
"Hey, Kevin. Where's Gail?"
"Gail who? I need a beer. Something strong. Maybe an Ale."
"Trouble on the home front?"
"Nope, no trouble, no home front... no home."
"What happened, if you don't mind me asking?"
I thought for a few seconds and replied, "I honestly don't really know what happened. Gail suddenly asked me to leave. I'm not sure why, but I suspect she found someone new. All I know is that she said it was over for us."
"Holy shit! What did you do?"
"What could I do? I left."
"So you just left? Just like that, without even putting up a fight?"
"We don't fight. She called it. It was her choice."
She shook her head and pushed my beer to me. I told her to open a tab. When she refilled my beer, she asked, "Don't you love her?"
I replied, "What's love got to do with it?"
"What's love got to do with it? It has everything to do with it. Kevin, I think it sucks that this happened. You seemed perfect together."
"I thought so too. I guess I was wrong."
"Kevin, all I can say is that if she found a new guy, he must really, really be something to replace you. But... on the other hand, I guess that's good news for the rest of us gals if it means you're now available. I can think of a dozen women interested, including me."
I looked at her with a blank stare and said, "Sorry, I've sworn off women. I think I might turn gay." She laughed.
The live band was tuning up and the place was beginning to fill. Friday was a big night for the Stagecoach. I was nursing my third beer when a tall, shapely auburn hair beauty sat next to me. Her perfume seemed a bit too strong to me. I glanced at her for a second, just long enough to see her dress was cut so low it barley concealed her bountiful assets. I also noticed that she wore a wedding ring.
"Buy a girl a drink?" she asked.