It goes without saying you should read 'Promises Made and Promises Kept Pts. 03 and 04' first before reading this story. This story picks up right after 'Promises Made and Promises Kept Pt. 03.'
Note: PM&PK needs to be told from both Points of View (PoV). To do that, I am alternating between Virginia and Judy in each part of PM&PK. Because of this, the five parts of this story will overlap each other, so you will see some scenes from both PoVs. Parts 1, 3, and 5 are written from Virginia's PoV, while parts 2 and 4 are written from Judy's PoV. For example, the first half (roughly) of this story (from Virginia's PoV) overlaps the last half (roughly) of 'PM&PK Pt. 04' (from Judy's PoV). Keep in mind that each woman will also have unique experiences that will not be seen from the other woman's PoV.
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January 1995
I looked down, gathering my thoughts. All of my feelings for Megan came flooding into my brain, and the emotions accompanying those memories overwhelmed me. Losing her had really hurt. I looked up, unable to keep my feelings off my face when I said, "Megan was my teacher in the first class I took at UC-Irvine to get my Master's degree." When I saw Judy smile, I continued, "When I first laid eyes on her, I was gobsmacked. We hit it off right away and started dating."
I stopped when Judy's smile turned into a stunned look. I reached over and took her hand. I saw several emotions flick across her face, and suddenly I saw a look of anger come over her face.
"What's wrong, Judy?" I asked. "Oh, my god," I thought, "What did I say?" I felt like I'd been kicked in the stomach, and it must have reflected on my face.
Almost afraid to look, I saw Judy gather herself, literally shaking herself as the flash of anger was replaced by a look of concern. Judy squeezed my hand and said, "I ... I'm sorry, Virginia. That took me completely by surprise." She paused, swallowing a couple of times, struggling to get herself back under control. Judy then said, "I had crushed on Megan but didn't do anything about it because I was married. When you said you two hit it off right away, I was momentarily angry because I couldn't have done that. In no way was I angry with you."
Judy squeezed my hand again and then pulled me in for a hug. "I'm sorry, Virginia," she said, tears flowing down her cheeks.
I hugged Judy back and said, "I'm sorry, too, Judy."
Once Judy got herself under control, we broke our hug and sat back. We smiled at each other before Judy said, "I couldn't help noticing you looked sad when you started talking about Megan."
Touched by Judy's genuine concern, I squeezed her hand again before I said, "At the time, I really thought Megan was the one I could love for the rest of my life. We were practically inseparable, and Matthew and Mark really liked her, and she really liked them too." I looked Judy in the eye, a feeling of sadness coming over me again as I said, "Then she got an offer from MIT for a tenured teaching position."
Judy squeezed my hand and said, "Megan had called me and cried about having to end a relationship. I didn't realize it was you she had cried about. She told me she was totally in love with someone, but the opportunity to teach at MIT was her dream job."
I teared up again, having not realized until now how close Judy and Megan had been. I said, "Yes, it was, and I wasn't going to stand in her way." Judy pulled me in for another hug. I started sobbing, not only for myself but for Judy too. Megan was a wonderful woman, and we both were feeling her loss.
Judy whispered in my ear, "It's okay, Virginia," over and over until I got myself back under control. We separated once again. I smiled sheepishly and snarked, "Wow, what a way to put a damper on a morning after a night of incredible sex."
Judy smiled and said, "Well, let's get some food in us, and maybe we can have a great morning of sex to get back in the proper mood?"
Smiling back and picturing Judy naked and writhing under my ministrations, I said, "Sounds good to me."
We got up and finished putting breakfast together. We sat down and enjoyed breakfast, smiling at each other as our thoughts turned to what would be happening as soon as breakfast was over.
After a morning of incredible sex, it was time to go. As much as I wished Judy and I could spend more time together, Judy had to go get her girls. As we walked out to my car, Judy asked, "Would you like to have dinner at my parent's place with the girls and me? I'd really like for you to meet them, and for them to meet you. I know they'll just love you."
My heart thrilled at the thought of all of us getting together with Judy's parents. This was a big step for Judy since her parents were so important to her. I really wanted to meet them since they sounded so nice. I turned to Judy and said, "Only if you'll return the favor and meet Grace and Kathy. They're not really my parents, but they're the next best thing to it."
"Deal," Judy said before our lips met in one last kiss before I left.
All the way home, I was smiling, not caring if anyone saw me grinning like a fool.
When I got home, Matthew and Mark were waiting for me along with Grace and Kathy. When they saw the big smile on my face, they all smiled back at me. Grace pulled me in for a hug and whispered, "I'm so happy for you, Virginia."
"Thanks, Grace," I whispered back. "That means a lot to me."
Kathy gave me a quick hug before Matthew took me in his arms. He said, "I'm happy for you, Mom. I'm glad you found someone to love. I approve, and I know Mom would approve," he finished, moisture gleaming in his eyes.
I buried my face in Matthew's chest and teared up before saying, "Thank you, Matthew. I know Bonnie approves, and I'm so glad you do, too."
After a beat, we separated, and Mark took Matthew's place. Mark put his arms around me and said, "I'm happy for you, too, Mom. You've been there for me, and I'm here for you now. Mom wanted you to find someone, and I'm glad you did. I love you," he finished.
"I love you, too," I said, hugging Mark hard. "Thank you," I said as I teared up again.
With that, I went up to my room to change into something more comfortable. I had a lot to do before Monday.
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I always look forward to Monday mornings, but this time was extra special. I had spent a few additional minutes this morning with my toilet, wanting to look good for Judy. Whenever I thought about Judy, my heart would clench, and my breath would catch in my throat. Of course, I had thought about Judy a lot since Saturday afternoon, so my weekend was pretty breathless. I drove into work, the traffic not denting my happiness. Once I parked and headed in through the lobby, Peggy greeted me with her usual perkiness, asking if I had had a good weekend. I smiled widely at her and said, "Good morning, Peggy. I had a great weekend."
I made it to my office, and I noticed Cathy was already there. She looked up, took in my mood, and smiled as she said, "Good morning, Virginia. I'll bet you had a great weekend?"