A Conversation of Consequence
Story Sentence:
Things spiraled beyond her control.
Author's Note:
This is a resubmission of a recently pulled story. I requested Lit to pull it because of a timing issue with another submission. I took the opportunity to do a little editing, but the story hasn't changed at all. So, if you think you recently read this story you did, and you don't need to read it again.
This is another of my stand-alone conversation stories. It's not really original in that it concerns a long-term married wife who wants 'new experiences.' And the conversation she has with her husband about it. To oversimplify things, it is a "hall pass" genre story with a twist.
It's not a really long story. (About 7,750 words). There is not a lot of descriptive sex, no burned bitches or bastards, and no physical harm comes to anyone.
Main Characters:
Husband:
Thomas "Tommy" Ventura age 44, married to Bev for 25 years.
Wife:
Beverly "Bev" Ventura age 44, married Tommy right out of high school. Mother of 3 teenage children 18-20 living at home and attending college.
Child #1:
Perris, aged 20, only daughter, Junior in college.
Child #2:
Franklin, son aged 19, a college sophomore.
Child #3:
Tracy, aged 18, youngest child, and a recent high school graduate.
Dr. Tennille Adams:
Dr. of psychology and licensed family therapist
Story:
Thomas and Beverly Ventura were cleaning up after a very successful Twenty-fifth Anniversary party. This, not coincidentally, was also Bev's forty-fourth birthday. The way Thomas looked at it, he would more readily remember both events (very important for a successful marriage) if they occurred on the same day. On the other hand, if he forgot them, he would only be exposed to the risk of punishment once a year instead of a twice-yearly vulnerability.
They were both exhausted from the planning and execution of the joint celebration, but they were convinced that the over fifty people in attendance, including their three children, had a wonderful time.
Strangely, Tom found himself feeling melancholy about the day. He was having more and more of those type of days recently. He couldn't really put his finger on its cause. It just seemed as if he didn't really enjoy anything as much as he used to. Sometimes he felt as if he was in a fog. It was like he was searching for something that wasn't there anymore.
Oh well.
He thought. It was probably just a middle age thing. Beverly had seemed a little off to him during the party herself. He dismissed his thoughts and began the mundane task of cleaning up.
"Tommy, do you think we could have an adult conversation tonight?"
Under normal circumstances, an announcement such as this would set off grave alarm bells in the mind of any husband with a reasonable amount of cognizance. It didn't cause Thomas an undue level of concern though. He immediately recognized, of course, that Bev wanted to talk about something consequential. She wouldn't use that provocative opening line to tell him she put a dent in the car.
They had these dialogues two to three times a year. Of course, they occurred much more frequently, early on during the marriage. It was difficult for two individuals as they attempted navigate their way to becoming a single entity that a successful long-term marriage required.
While it usually meant that Bev was unhappy about something, it wasn't all bad news. In every case thus far during their marriage, it ended up with some fantastic makeup sex. That's because the rules of these so-named "adult" conversations were that regardless of how angry or upset the spouse was that called the meeting, it would be held in bed after all the children were asleep. Oh yes, and very importantly, they would both be naked, and they couldn't hide from the other under the covers. They had to be completely exposed to one another. And, most importantly, they had to embrace each other throughout the entirety of the conversation.
Personally, Tommy found it very hard to stay angry at his wife while he cradled her in his arms with her exposed breasts pressed sensually against his chest. To date, this method had successfully resolved every conflict during their marriage. He had no worries that this wouldn't be the case later tonight.
As Tommy was on the receiving end of the meeting request, it was his choice if their nightstand lights would be on or off. He usually chose on, so he could see Bev's breasts rise and fall seductively as her passion for whatever was the subject of the meeting increased. Tonight, for some reason, he chose, off. That turned out to be a prophetic choice on his part.
"Tommy, our last baby just graduated high school and will be going off to college..."
"Well, I'm not sure that 'going off to college' is the right way to describe it, Bev." Tommy interrupted. "I mean, joining Perris and Franklin at the state college fifteen minutes from our house, hardly qualifies?"
"You know what I mean."
He smiled in the darkness. "Yes, honey, I do know what you are saying. Even though they are still living with us, it's like we are turning the page to another chapter in our lives."
Bev quickly raised herself up and kissed Tommy hard on the lips. She made it a point to have her hardened nipples drag lightly across his chest while kissing Tommy. Bev knew that drove him crazy. "I'm so glad you understand and feel it too. It makes what I have to tell you that much easier."
With that pronouncement, and better late than never, the claxon alarm started clanging in Tommy's head. He was happy he chose to turn the lights off. He didn't want his face to give anything away to her.
"Sweetheart, as you know, I have been out of sorts for a while now. And, our love has matured to the point that I believe you will understand where I'm coming from...I mean... there are new things I want to experience..."
"Just say what's on your mind, Bev." He spoke warily.
"Okay, I want to have other experiences...before we get too old...the kids don't need me like they used to..."
"For god's sake, Bev, spit it out!" He said it much louder than he meant to. He recovered quickly and remembered none of the kids were spending the night at home to have heard his outburst.
Hmmmm, interesting.
"I want to have other relationships...broaden my horizons, so to speak."
Tommy was ninety-nine percent sure of where this conversation was headed, but he wasn't going to let her off the hook. "Please, Bev, just...tell me...what you want. No more euphemisms, no more stalling. Just fucking say it!" Tommy had never used that word in Bev's presence before, but he suspected he would be using it a lot from now on.
Thomas had always been the steadier of the two. He wasn't prone to fancy or panic in tense situations. He kept an "even keel," as he referred to it. He didn't ever get too high when things were going his way, and he didn't get down when they went against him. As a logistics engineer, he was process-oriented in his work and home life. Beverly, on the other hand, was the more free-spirited of the two. And she was prone to flights of fancy and wore her emotions on her sleeve. She worked for a marketing company, so her personality was well suited to her avocation.
Their two different personality types had always worked well for their relationship. One partner's weakness was the other's strength, as it were. He was sure that symbiotic attribute was to be sorely tested in the coming weeks.