Diana was ticked off - seriously ticked off. Since the inception of their little club, Steve had been in control. He decided on the match-ups. None of the women were all that excited to be paired up with John (because of the combination of his age, his looks, and his lack of stamina), but they were prepared to 'take one for the team' every now and then.
Things changed when Carol and I joined. Steve started monopolizing Carol (or 'hogging' her, as Diana put it). Paul wasn't going to object, because his nose was so far up Steve's ass, and John was happy to get any action at all. But Richard was denied access to the new woman - and he didn't like it.
My little subversion, when I'd changed Steve's cards, seemed like a giant step forward - especially for Diana. It effectively broke Steve's dictatorship (or 'Dick-tatorship?). Also, none of the women had to hook up with John any more if they didn't want to.
Steve's attempt to come solo, while Kim was in the hospital, was another key moment. He had essentially barred anyone else from doing this. One rule for everyone, but an exception for Steve? They had enjoyed blocking him.
They had had just about enough of Steve, but they were annoyed with me as well. Terry, Julie and Diana had all enjoyed their time with me, and wanted more. But now I was 'pulling a Steve' - monopolizing Kim - and none of them liked that.
I tried to look contrite, but inwardly, inside my head, I was celebrating. Remember, I generally don't like people. That's not to say that I didn't enjoy having sex with the three women. They were attractive, and adventurous. But they weren't my friends, and they'd treated Kim pretty badly. I didn't care for the men, either.
I'd destroyed their little swap club - with a major assist from Steve.
John came out to join us, first. He saw the expressions on Julie's face, and then Diana's.
- "Oh, shit." he said.
Paul came out next. He saw their faces, and read the room correctly. He turned around and went to get Steve. The big man came out a minute later, followed by Carol, who was fully dressed, but still looked thoroughly dishevelled.
- "What's going on?' said Steve.
- "We're done." said Diana. "This was our last swap."
- "Us too." said Julie. John knew better than to contradict his wife.
- "I'm out." said Terry. "Paul can still go, if you change the rules again. But I won't be back."
Steve was having trouble digesting what they'd said. "What? What are you talking about?"
- "We're quitting." said Diana. "We thought that we'd do you the courtesy of telling you in person, instead of by email."
- "What? You can't quit!"
Diana arched an eyebrow. "I beg your pardon?"
Steve knew that he'd stepped in it. "No - I mean ... why? Why would you want to quit?"
- "Because you just never learned to share, Steve - and that's what swapping is all about." Diana stood up, and picked up her purse.
- "Wait! We can change things - we can go back to the cards to decide the pairings."
- "Yeah - 'cause that was really fair." said Terry. Richard and Julie also rose.
- "Wait!" shouted Steve. "We can talk about this!"
- "We just did." said Diana.
John hurried after his wife. Paul looked like he wanted to say something, but Terry was glaring at him.
- "Well ... on that note ..." I said, as I stood up. "Ready, Carol?"
- "Sit down, numb-nuts." growled Steve. "We have to work this out - find a solution."
- "Numb-nuts? Really? You think that's going to get me on board to help
you
find a solution? You're an idiot. Carol? Are you coming with me, or getting a ride home later?"
She actually looked to Steve, as if asking for his approval.
- "She's going with you." said Terry. "The swaps are over. If you want to talk about how to get us back - which won't work anyhow - you can do it someplace else."
She basically kicked us out. Paul told Steve that he would be in touch. As we reached the sidewalk, Steve apologized - sort of.
- "Sorry, man." he said. "I'm just ... a little stressed out right now - you know?"
- "You're still an idiot." I said.
Carol got into the car, and turned on me right away.
- "How could say that? Can't you see how hurt he is?"
- "Hurt?"
- "The rest of the club just stabbed him in the back."
- "In the front, you mean. They told him to his face." I said.
- "Whatever. You had no reason to call him an idiot."
- "But it's okay for him to call me a numb-nuts?"
Carol finally realized that she might not have been taking the best approach to this situation, if she hoped to experience oral sex ever again. She shut up, and stewed in silence the rest of the way home.
***
"She called me." said Mona.
- "Oh?"
- "You know I haven't had lunch with her for a month - which she doesn't seem to have noticed. But she called to ask for my help - with you."
- "With me?"
- "Apparently you're being 'difficult'. She thinks that you had something to do with the breakup of the swapping group."
- "I did. But I have to share the credit with Steve."
- "Thought so. But Carol also wanted my advice on how to - and I quote - 'Get Chris back to normal'."
- "By 'normal' she means attentive and romantic, and eating her pussy."
- "Pretty much. She has me wondering: how did I misjudge her so badly? Selfish, delusional ... how did I miss all of that? Was I blind?"
- "No more than I was. I saw her every day for years, and never figured it out."
- "You ... you don't sound all that angry."
- "I don't want to hurt her, if that's what you mean. Not physically, anyway. She'll have time for regret, later - especially when she finds out that she's lost you, too. But I
am
angry, Mona. It's just mostly directed at Steve Harmon."
- "Will you be able to get past all of this?" she asked. I could hear the concern in her voice.
- "I think so. And I'll have you and Kim to help me forget."
***
D-DAY Tuesday
It was moving day. Mona and I drove (separately) to Kim's house on Tuesday morning. Steve was at City Hall. Kim had identified what she wanted to take with her, but she hadn't been able to pack much of it, for fear of her husband finding out what she was up to.
I put boxes together, and taped them, while Mona helped Kim to organize her clothing and personal items. Kim was only taking half of her clothes, leaving behind virtually all of the revealing things that Steve had made her wear.
- "Is that alright?" she asked me.
- "You know it is. I won't ever ask you to dress like that."
She took one last look at her closet, and bowed her head. "
Thank you
." she whispered.
There was more than enough room in our two cars for Kim's possessions. We stopped at an ATM, so that Kim could withdraw the maximum allowed. Then we drove to our new condo.
Kim had a bedroom all to herself. I'd bought a queen-sized bed for it, and Mona took care of sheets, pillows, and pillowcases, plus a lovely comforter. Kim couldn't help herself: she stood in the doorway of her new room, and the tears began to roll down her cheeks.
Mona reached her first, and enfolded Kim in her arms.
- "You're good now, Sweetie." she murmured. "You're safe. And we love you."
I wrapped my arms around the two of them. Believe it or not, I had some idea of how she felt. She was free. Free of Steve, and his use of her. Free of his constant criticism, and belittlement - not to mention the threat of violence.