This is the tenth of twelve chapters. To really understand it, you should read the previous chapters before reading this one. Once again, I want to thank my editor Terry for his valuable help! I hope you enjoy the story.
It was cold wet day following on one just like it. Bridget looked out the window. The overcast skies seemed to reflect her mood. Ever since Valentine's Day, the atmosphere at home had been dismal. It contrasted sharply with the times she spent with Sian. She sighed.
Even before she told Don that she was going to spend Valentine's Day with Sian, something seemed to have changed with him. His enthusiasm about her being with Sian had disappeared. He surprised her by not asking any questions or wanting to talk about the date he watched. When they woke the next morning, she and Sian were alone in her bedroom. Even when they got up to get some coffee and a little something to eat, Don didn't come out of the guest bedroom. Finally Bridget stuck her head in to say goodbye since she and Sian had a lot planned for the day but the room was dark from the curtains being closed and it looked like Don was still asleep. Backing out, she quietly shut the door and the two of them left.
When Bridget got home on Sunday morning after spending the night at Sian's, Don wasn't there. That was unusual too. He was typically waiting for her, eager to see her and eager to hear about her day and night with Sian. She was surprised at how nice the house looked. Since the pattern of her staying with Sian all Saturday had started, Bridget felt like Don had taken it as license to be a slob for a day. Typically that meant the two of them cleaned the house on Sundays. She didn't mind terribly since he didn't make a huge mess, most of the time. But that Sunday was different. Don not only didn't make a mess, he apparently had used his Saturday to do the normal weekly cleaning. When she went into the bedroom she realized he had done the laundry too. Her clothes were neatly folded and placed on her side of the bed for her to put away. He had already put his away.
Bridget busied herself with unpacking her things from the overnight stay at Sian's and then dealt with her clothes. She was just pouring herself a cup of coffee to drink while reading the newspaper when Don came in with some groceries.
"Hey Sweetie, there you are!" Bridget said with a smile. She went over and gave him a hug and a kiss as soon as his arms were free. With her arms around his neck, she looked at him as the kiss ended. "The house looks great! That was so nice of you to do all the cleaning yourself," she told him.
"It's no big deal, Honey. I know most of the mess is usually mine so I just decided to deal with it myself. Anyhow I was just thinking it might be nice to have some free time on a Sunday, rather than doing chores," Don said as he returned the smile.
"Well it is a big deal," Bridget said as the two of them disentangled. Don started to put away the groceries, leaving out just the things he needed to make them something for lunch. Bridget continued talking. "Honestly I wasn't looking forward to cleaning today. Sian and I went to the art museum like we talked about and we must have walked every foot of it." With her back to Don, Bridget missed the smile slip on his face a bit.
"Oh I hope you aren't too tired. I was thinking we could go to the waterfront and walk around before getting some dinner down there," Don said. "We haven't had a lot of time to do something together and I would really like that." His voice was hopeful and Bridget turned around to look at him. She really was fairly tired and her feet hurt a little from how far she walked on Saturday. At the same time, Bridget hated to let him down. Being in this three-way relationship had to be tough on him at times as much as it was on her and Sian.
"I guess we can do that, Sweetie. Just not too much, I don't think I can walk a really long way," Bridget said with a smile that was only slightly forced. She thought to herself that she could grin and bear it to make him happy.
Deciding to do something today reminded Bridget that she needed to talk about Valentine's Day with Don. She wondered if she should hold off talking about it until later. She didn't want to do anything to ruin their day together. On the other hand, it was less than a week. The longer she put it off the more likely it would be that Don set up something for them. The more that Bridget thought about it, the more she thought talking about it soon was best. At least then, she would have the time together today to help Don feel better. If she talked about it tonight, it might take away the nice feelings that she hoped they would get from spending the day together.
"Sweetie?" Bridget said as she put her coffee cup back down on the island.
"What is it, Honey?" Don said looking over at her from where he was putting the last of the groceries away.
"When Sian and I were out on Friday, we talked about what was going on for Valentine's Day. I hadn't really been thinking about it before but she had. And I'm guessing you have too." It was a somewhat safe statement to make. She was pretty sure Don wouldn't admit it if he hadn't yet thought about Valentine's Day.
"Of course, I'm looking forward to taking my Valentine out," Don said. His tone was light but his face showed a more troubled visage. His eyebrows drew together and little creases came at the ends of his mouth as his lips tightened.
"I know. That's why I wanted to talk about it now," Bridget said before pausing for a moment. She was unsure exactly how to tell him. She couldn't think of a gentle way to put it so she decided to just get it over with as fast as possible. "I want you to know that I am going to spend Valentine's with Sian." Don's face got stormier as he heard Bridget. She kept talking. "We spent New Year's together and, this is my first Valentine's Day with Sian. It's only fair."
Don just stared at Bridget. She saw him swallow. She could tell he was very angry from the look in his eyes. He didn't often get like that but she felt like his glare could start a fire from the sparks coming out of his eyes.
"Jesus, Bridget! I've been okay with you spending this much of your time with her. I think I have been supportive and done what we agreed to. But you and I are married. I'm sorry that it isn't fair all the time for her, but there are things that you do with your spouse. You spend your anniversary together. You go to New Year's parties together." Don stopped his angry torrent of words for a moment, and then he said very slowly, "And you spend fucking Valentine's Day with your fucking husband!" He slapped his hand down on the counter next to him.
Bridget felt the color drain from her face. She had expected him to be unhappy and maybe a little mad. But this was way beyond that. Don was furious. His face was screwed up and beet red. She was thankful that the island was between her and him. She didn't really think he would ever resort to violence but at that moment, she was glad there was a little space.