Please read from part 1 first.
Hope you enjoy the story.
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#1
January turned into a quiet month for Brian. Ashley's new shop was very busy keeping the three women and their daughters busy. He had only been visited once by Veronica and Christina and each time he had chickened out on ending his relationships with them. He had to admit that having sex again was a boost to his ego and had worked in reducing his depression. He was able to concentrate at work better which was noticed by his coworkers and boss. He had never underachieved, always maintaining the required goals, but his demeanour was less than it could be. He was now acting much happier and willingly talking and occasionally meeting socially outside of work.
It was the last Friday of the month when he was out with work colleagues for a few drinks at the end of working day. It was his turn to buy the round and as he was waiting to be served at the bar, a hand touched on his forearm. Turning his head he was pleasantly surprised to see Patricia smiling at him.
"Hello Brian. I never expected to see you again. How are you going?"
"Well, hello to you Patricia. What a pleasant surprise. I'm well," a barman interrupted seeking his order, "Oh excuse me," as Brian turned to the server and told him his order, then returned his attention to her, "I'm here with a few blokes from work."
"Yes, me too, but it's some girls from work. Oh, here's my turn" as another server asked for her order which she gave.
Brian's drinks arrived and as he paid he took a gamble, doing something he had never thought he would ever manage, as he turned back to Patricia to ask, "Say, I thought about you after we met at the barbeque, but I didn't have your number. Would you like to find a spot now and we could talk some more, just the two of us?"
He found himself on tenterhooks as he realised he will probably be shot down for making an idiot of himself for assuming she might be interested in him.
"I'd like to do that, but what about your wife. What would she think. She looked a pissed off that night at the barbeque to see you talking to me."
It took a moment for him to work out what she was talking about until he realised she was referring to Christina, and that he was still wearing his wedding ring. At the reminder of his late wife he did have a moment of sadness which Patricia took as him being caught out in a compromising position. There was no way she wanted anything to do with cheating husbands. She took his silence as guilt and turned to face away from him, sad that a nice guy was a cheating slimeball. His change arrived and he returned to his workmates, knowing that he had struck out of even being able to talk with a woman. Brian just shrugged his shoulders as though it was no big deal when asked who the good looking woman was. He tried to show it was no big deal but those who knew Brian well could see something was wrong. It was obvious to them that he had returned to his previous state of depression, which made them feel the loss of their old companion again. Staying quiet, feeling depressed and not even knowing what he had done wrong, he drank his beer quickly and bade his workmates a good weekend as he left.
What he didn't realise was that one of his mates had seen him at the bar when the woman approached. Dan had felt the loss of Jennifer as well, as he and his wife Betty had been friends with them. They had enjoyed many evenings together socially, and not just at work outings. He felt Brian's pain but had been unable to bring him out of his funk over the past three years. The obvious spark between his friend and this new woman had been obvious to Dan, and he was floored when she had shot him down. Brian's face went from animated and happy to that of a dog used to being ignored when not being kicked.
Curious to find out what had happened and wanting to see if he could help his friend, Dan approached the group of women at the other table. He tentatively stopped at a spot near to where she was sitting.
"Excuse me for interrupting, but I wonder if I could ask a question?"
He found himself the object of five sets of eyes expressing everything from open hostility to curiosity. When Patricia turned to see who had stopped at their table she saw a man looking at her with a pleading look.
She spoke up, "Look, we're just here to have some drinks after work, not looking for company or a night out on the town. Sorry if you thought you could find a warm body."
Dan raised both hands in surrender, "Sorry, not my intention. I was just hoping to find out what happened to my friend at the bar when you spoke to him. He looked really happy then suddenly the opposite. I thought at first you were a friend he knew, is that so. Or were you just talking as strangers."
"Not that its any business of yours but we had met before, and as it turns out I got the wrong impression about him. If he is a friend of yours then you should tell him to not go cheating on his wife. That makes him a really low level of scum to me," and he noticed her companions nodding and commenting in agreement.