Story Codes: M/F, Shared Wife, Public sex, MM/F, Anal Sex, Romance
When I met my husband he was a normal, fun-loving man, he, like me, wasn't particularly adventurous, sexually I mean but mine was caused by shyness and his was caused by years of studying rocks, stones and gravel. When we met Johnny was working as a Geologist for UK Coal, he worked in the Leicestershire coal field, mapping out the location and potential yield of the coal seams underground. I was always surprised that even after spending all day searching through core samples he could come home happy and pick up his studies. Johnny had his degree but was working towards his Doctorate while working full time and even with all that going on in his life he still made time to take me out on the town once a week and once home from our evening out he would spend several hours making me happy in bed. Actually, he made me so happy that after a night of attention and sex I always drew a little smiley face in my diary to mark the occasion.
Well, that was all in the past, Johnny had managed to earn his Doctorate but at the same time UK Coal closed down the Leicestershire coal fields, well, all but the site at Ibstock where the coal turned up just a few feet below the surface so could be won by opencast mining, at one tenth of the cost of deep mined coal. UK Coal didn't need geologists in Johnny's area anymore so he ended up being made redundant. From that day on he was in very dead-end jobs where he hardly needed spade skills, never mind a doctorate in Geology. Johnny was under-employed at work, bored to death and, well, he was depressed. Perhaps not so depressed that he needed to see a doctor or anything but definitely depressed.
We had gone through fifty-two weeks without a single smiley face in my diary, on Johnny's birthday he went out with his mates after work, came home drunk, made a pass at me and at the crucial moment he failed to achieve an erection which, even though drunk, it just added to his depression. We then had another six months of no sexual contact and I was starting to worry that Johnny was actually reaching a deep enough depression that I was about to tell him to get himself off to the doctor for some anti-depressants and then one Thursday he came home from work with a smile on his face. I was a little shocked, didn't really know what to do or say, I served up his dinner and we sat at the table but he was like a schoolboy on Christmas Eve waiting for Santa Claus to arrive.
"What do you think about Australia?"
Well, that took me by surprise, "What do you mean? I think it's a little far to go for our summer holiday, far away and very expensive!"
"Well, yes, far too far to go for a fortnight's holiday and the summer here would be the winter over there. But I guess going there in the winter would allow some acclimatisation before the summer sets in!"
"Johnny darling, what the hell are you going on about?"
"This..." Johnny dropped a printout of an email that he'd received while at work earlier in the day. I read the email; it was a little difficult to read as it was obviously written by someone who didn't use English as his first language. I checked the senders address, 'Andreas.Simonsen@name.dk' so I guessed that the man was Danish, the gist of the email was that Andreas or Andy as he signed himself at the foot of the email had been issued with a license to explore for minerals in a vast desert area in the Northern Territories of Australia. They wanted to use an acoustic technique that Johnny had explored in his doctoral thesis and as they couldn't find anyone in Australia willing to get their hands dirty in the outback, and they were running out of time to start the project they had come to England to Johnny because they knew that he was already up to speed with the technique but they needed him to start as soon as possible or they would lose their rights to explore.
Johnny had been invited to go to Australia House in London's Strand the following day, there was a list of the things he would need to take with him to speed the process of getting a work permit up. I was trying to work out just exactly what the email meant to us. Well to me, it was obvious that a company called NAME or Northern Australia Mineral Exploration Ltd was headhunting my husband to work in Australia and they were desperate for him to start with undue urgency, leaving us very little time to discuss everything that needed discussing. I was trying to think, I was suddenly not very hungry and as I tried to square the circle I was pushing my food around on my plate, "You not hungry baby doll?"
I looked up into Johnny's face, there was an inner glow in his face that I hadn't seen since they started to close down coal mines in Leicestershire, I was still holding his email in my left hand and my fork in my right. "No, me neither..."
Johnny was on his feet in an instant; he came to my side of the table, grabbed my hand and pulled me from my seat, I was dragged from the dining room dropping the email printout and my fork behind me. As my husband dragged me up to our bedroom I remembered six months earlier when I drew a frowny face in my diary, he had dragged me upstairs on that day too, he'd stripped me naked, got me all excited, turned on, ripe!! But then he'd failed to get a hard cock, either the drink or the depression had killed his ardour so this time I wasn't getting excited until Johnny delivered the goods.
Johnny gave me an hour of foreplay, just like the good old days, well, no, not at all like the good old days; he only delivered enough foreplay to make me receptive and wet for his cock. After an hour's foreplay and more orgasms than I could count he threw his body down on top of mine and...and...there was definitely no problem with his erection this time. We fucked frenetically for ninety minutes, the only reason that we stopped after ninety minutes was because Johnny suddenly felt peckish so we wandered down to the kitchen in the nude and I buzzed both of our meals in the dreaded microwave oven.
After eating Johnny wanted to go back upstairs to pick up where hunger made him leave off earlier, "What about your interview tomorrow? Don't you need to prepare for it?"
"It isn't a business interview, they just need to list where I've worked, where I went to school and where I've lived for the last ten years, NAME are only asking for a work permit, not for me to emigrate permanently."
Well that was an answer to one of my many questions at any rate, so he wasn't planning on making the move to Australia a permanent. "And what about me, what am I expected to do while you're swanning off across the other side of the world?"