Two days after her incredible afternoon of sex with Roy, Laura's pussy was still sore. She resisted her husband Wayne's advances as pangs of guilt and flashbacks of the awesome sex flooded her thoughts.
She had cheated on her husband, which was a violation of her Christian upbringing. But she had experienced sexual pleasures she never knew existed. To say she was conflicted would be a gross understatement.
Wayne picked up on Laura's angst. He thought that maybe she was still miffed over his behavior the night they had Roy over for dinner.
They were in bed when Wayne addressed their predicament.
"Babe, I know I was a jerk to Roy, and I'm sorry about that, but the way you two were flirting with each other was pissing me off," Wayne said. "Seeing that, and the alcohol just brought it to a head."
Laura appreciated Wayne's apology, but she said that wasn't the only thing that bothered her.
"We've been together for a long time, but I never knew you had such disdain for people of color," Laura said. "I'd never heard you use the N word before. And the fact that having black people live near you bothers you so much is troubling to me. Why do you hate black people?"
"I never said I hated black people," Wayne said.
"Then why use the N word?" Laura asked.
"I don't know...it just came out," Wayne said. "Look, I've got my circle of friends, and they're all white. There's nothing wrong with that. And I don't need any new friends. I love the ones I've got right now."
"Well, this may sound Pollyanna of me, but I think this country would be a much nicer place if people of different races at least tried to be more friendly with each other," Laura said.
At that moment, she flashed back to when her legs were wrapped around Roy's back as he plowed her with his huge black cock.
"You're right about one thing...that does sound fucking Pollyanna," Wayne quipped, snapping Laura back to the moment.
Laura shook her head, rolled over to go to sleep. Wayne leaned over to try and give her a goodnight kiss but she waved him off.
"I guess there's no sex tonight for me," Wayne said.
Things were tense between Laura and Wayne the next morning. They sat down for their morning coffee but there was a long period of silence before Wayne spoke.
"Babe, at some point we've got to get past this race thing," he said. "I feel the way I feel, and so do you. That's not going to change, so we just have to accept that about each other and move on."
"It bothers me that you're not even willing to try; that's my biggest issue here," Laura said before grabbing her keys and heading to work.
After work, Laura headed to the gym, where she saw Roy for the first time since they engaged in such a rollicking day of sex. When they made eye contact, they gave each other a knowing smile. Roy then approached Laura and they exchanged pleasantries.
"I really enjoyed our afternoon together," Roy said. "I certainly wasn't expecting it to turn out the way it did, but I definitely have no complaints."
"I had a wonderful time as well," Laura said. "We certainly got swept away, didn't we? But I have to say that I'm feeling conflicted. I've never cheated on my husband before, and I feel bad that I broke my wedding vows."
"Obviously I've never been married, so I have no idea how you're feeling," Roy said. "That was the first time I'd ever been with another man's wife. I thought I'd never be that type of guy, but you were so irresistible that day. I don't think ANY man would have passed on a chance to be with you."
Laura blushed then flashed a bright smile.
"That's flattering," Laura replied. "As much fun as I had, this has to be a one-time thing. I broke them once, but I've got to honor my vows."
Roy said he understood and thanked her for their one day together.
Laura finished her workout and headed home, determined to get things back on track with Wayne.
She cooked a nice dinner for the two of them, broke out the candles and popped open an expensive bottle of wine. They enjoyed their meal, leaning into each other to share intimate kisses. They didn't bother doing the dishes as they headed up to the bedroom.
When they were making love, Wayne was really into it, as he hadn't had sex with his wife in about a week. Laura, however, was feeling a sense of normalcy, as Wayne's limitations as a lover were evident. She began flashing back to her afternoon with Roy, where the sex was much more wild, raucous and carefree. Only then did she become more amorous and engaged.
Life returned to normal for Laura and Wayne for the next couple of months. Laura continued to go to the gym three times a week after work, but she never ran into Roy. It turns out a new gym had opened next to Roy's store, so he decided to join, as it had all the amenities of the previous gym.
One Friday evening, Wayne and Laura were having dinner at a local Italian restaurant with two other couples, who lived in their exclusive neighborhood. Then Laura saw that Roy entered the restaurant with a beautiful black woman on his arm. They made eye contact, and he gave her a slight nod of the head.
They were seated at a table near Laura and Wayne's party. Laura, upon seeing Roy, became a little fidgety. Wayne then made eye contact with Roy and his face contorted a bit.
Wayne then got out of his seat and approached Roy's table.
"Roy, I'd like to apologize for my behavior the night you came over," Wayne said. "I was drunk and out of line, and again, I'm sorry."
Wayne then extended his hand. Roy shook his hand and thanked him for the apology, and Wayne returned to his table.
Roy's date, Sandra, asked, "What was that all about?"
He explained how Wayne's wife Laura recognized him from his days as a college football player while at a gas station. They had all gone to the same college, and that his wife had invited him to dinner at their house in Sunrise Heights.
Roy told her that Wayne was really drunk and thought his wife was coming on to him. Roy also explained to Sandra how Wayne was OK with Sunrise Heights being an exclusively white neighborhood because having minorities move in would lower property values.
"I see," Sandra said with a quizzical look on her face. Then she asked, "So, was his wife trying to come on to you?"
Roy, with an evil grin, said maybe she was.
Laura was engaged in the conversation at her table but on more than one occasion would glance Roy's way. She felt a tinge of jealousy toward Sandra. Thoughts of Sandra getting amazing sex from Roy while sex with Wayne was mundane sent waves of envy rushing through her mind.
Laura, Wayne and their group left the restaurant, but not before Laura went to Roy's table to say goodbye and to introduce herself to Sandra.
"So who's this lovely lady, Roy?" Laura asked.
"Sandra, meet Laura, Laura, Sandra," Roy said.
The two shook hands but Sandra saw a look in Laura's eyes that hinted she was not too happy to see her with Roy.