This is a continuation of How to Ruin a Perfect Marriage, by TeamEquipe. You need to read his fantastic story before continuing below. Link:
How to Ruin a Perfect Marriage
He has collaborated with me on this and has provided much of the writing. This is being published with his permission. I'm honored and humbled to work with him, and for those of you who are fans of his and my wicked tales - this one is especially for you!
Chapter 1
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness... we had everything before us, we had nothing before us...
Those poignant words, just part of the lengthy opening line from the classic Charles Dickens' novel
A Tale of Two Cities,
seemed to perfectly encapsulate life as it presently was for David and Anna Hutchison.
It was the best of times because outwardly to the envious the Hutchison's had it all. David, tall and lean, was an easy-going and handsome man, honest and true, a hard worker in his father's successful business. A catch for any woman.
And that lucky woman was Anna.  She was more than a catch for any man. Sexy and beautiful with a body to die for, she was a blue-eyed, blonde goddess with a personality every bit as good as the way she looked.
Already proud and doting parents, they had been blessed nearly eleven months previously with the arrival of Grace, a baby sister for Sophie. Her birth had completed their family unit. A loving couple with two lovely children, living a picture-perfect, chocolate-box life.
But it was the worst of times because it was an illusion. Their happy life together, the love and trust they seemingly shared, that which formed the very bedrock of their relationship had been turned upside-down by treachery and infidelity.
Nearly two years ago, external forces had conspired to drive a wedge between the happy couple to force them apart. The plot was initiated by Kendra Dean, a bitter and twisted ex-girlfriend of David's who enlisted the aid of Jake Ventura, a predatory co-worker of Anna's who'd made it perfectly obvious from the very start how much he wanted to bed the delectable Anna and intended to do so.
Anna was used to fending off predators like Jake and did so easily, but over time Kendra - having inveigled her way into becoming a confidant to her - helped to surreptitiously wear down her defenses.  She worked on her hidden insecurities, feeding her lies as well as highlighting that all men lacked moral fiber. When she gave Anna proof of David's apparent infidelity with Alexia - a stripper hired by Kendra to seduce him - Anna was duped even more.
She also poured scorn on Anna's sex life and gave her tantalizing glimpses of the wild sex life she was missing out on. Anna previously enjoyed some wild sexual encounters in her college days, but once she had met David those thoughts were completely dead and buried... until Kendra rekindled them.
Through Kendra's urging, Jake turned up his seduction of her. Having thrown David out of their home for his supposed betrayal of their wedding vows, an emotionally exhausted Anna allowed Jake to take her for a drink after work. He made his move, and with her inhibitions loosened Jake finally got what he so badly desired when she succumbed to his advances. Reconciling herself that she was only getting her revenge on David, as urged on by Kendra, she was still disgusted and saddened by her actions.
Kendra's deception was soon revealed, and over the following weeks - after numerous intensive heart-rending sessions with a marriage counselor - the estranged couple came to a tentative understanding and reconciliation. They agreed that whilst they had both made mistakes, they still needed each other and loved each other, and they vowed to move on and never look back at that dark time.
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The two years that passed were a whirlwind for the Hutchison's.
It started when they were rocked by Anna finding out she was pregnant with their second child. David had insisted she have a paternity test done immediately. This proved conclusively that he was indeed the father, and it lifted a huge weight off his shoulders because the realization and possible implications of his wife allowing Jake inside of her without protection was something that had crippled his mind with anxiety.
Anna becoming pregnant again actually had served as a natural remedy for the marriage problems.  The focus rightfully shifted away from the infidelity and towards their growing family. David was still stung by Kendra's plot, but once family took center stage again, he began to look at Anna as the loving wife he'd always known.
Anna had endured a tough pregnancy. She found that her early bouts of morning sickness hit her pretty much any time day or night. And when she got past that stage, her figure ballooned as she piled on the pounds.
She needed to be told that she was still attractive, but David - who had been so supportive and attuned to her needs during her first pregnancy - seemed more despondent this time around, which she chalked up to him still getting over the Jake incident. But as long as he was a supportive father - which he was - then she wasn't going to make a big deal of his lack of affection and assurance towards her.
After the birth there was no time to dwell or reflect too much on her relationship with her husband as she threw herself totally into the role of being a good mother and wife. Subconsciously she supposed it was her way of making up for her infidelity, to make her husband aware of how much she loved him and wanted to return to the happy family life they previously shared.  This was the only way she knew how to show it.
Her natural metabolism as a 27-year-old had taken over and she soon easily shed most of her weight gain from the pregnancy, although there were still a few pounds that stubbornly refused to budge.  Some of this extra weight settled into her ass and thighs, giving both body parts an even curvier shape than before, but mainly, her breasts bore the brunt of the added weight. Even after her milk had gone away her breasts retained their shape and firmness, and they increased from a delightful and perky 34C to a mouthwatering and deep cleavage-inducing 34DD! It was hard for her to comprehend that she now had big boobs, after years of secretly wondering what it would be like to have them.
Shortly after Grace was born, they were blind-sided by the death of David's father, who also happened to be David's boss. The sudden and unexpected death was a devastating shock to everyone. Despite the fact he'd had some health issues in the past, such as when his illness caused David to postpone going to college for a couple of years, there had been no recent signs that he was unwell.  The heart attack was swift and fatal.
Struggling with the emotional upheaval of that tragedy left the family ill prepared for the resultant fallout. It soon became clear that the family business was in dire straits, a fact that David's father had hidden from everyone, including David's mother. It soon came to light that he had a serious gambling addiction and used company funds to support the habit. Unpaid bills abounded and lines of credit were stretched to breaking point. Letters were found from the bank threatening to act. David speculated this is what contributed to the heart attack.
Unfortunately, the bank did not wait long. With the keystone of the business gone, the bank took everything including the family home and the cars; every salable asset was taken to be sold to clear the debt. Luckily, the cabin by the lake - the family's sanctuary - was in a trust and not able to be touched by the bank. With no life insurance to fall back on, David's mother - now near destitute at sixty years of age - was offered a lifeline by her sister and moved miles away to Sarasota, Florida to live with her and her husband.
It was a few months before David had earnestly began to look for alternative work once the family business had closed. He figured it would be easy. He was a popular guy and had been good at his job, but as time went by, he realized that his skill sets were not in demand locally. The only opportunities that came his way were further afield, and that meant either a long commute or out-of-town travel. Neither option seemed to be ideal workable solutions as far as he was concerned.
With each passing week he had found the job search increasingly more difficult. Work locally had dried up. People who used to be good customers of the family business now sought to avoid him. The goodwill and trust his father had garnered over the years had seemingly disappeared overnight.
As the money dried up, David had made the fateful decision to keep it a secret from Anna. Like father, like son. His reasoning was he wanted to shield her from the additional worry, and he was sure catching just one break could save the day. Clearly, he had learned nothing from their past life-lesson that good communication was the key to a healthy relationship.
Keeping it a secret had spectacularly backfired. Anna had discovered hidden letters and found that they were on the verge of having their utilities cut off. And if that wasn't bad enough, the mortgage on their home was in serious arrears too. They had their first big argument since the Kendra plot, leading him to finally come clean about their situation.
Anna was surprisingly pragmatic about the whole thing after she calmed down. There was a simple solution to the problem, she told him. She would go back to work. David scoffed at her suggestion and point-blanked refused.
Even though he blustered through his denial, she suspected he was still insecure about her returning to work, fearing that she would have another affair, but she kept that thought to herself. He told her his reason was he wanted her to be a housewife. She knew she would soon get bored with that, as she was someone who liked being around people and keeping busy. She expressed to him that she liked working and didn't want to be at home all the time, plus she wanted to continue her career path.
Thinking about Anna returning to work began reopening old wounds for David.  Now that Grace's birth, his father's death, and the dissolution of the family business were in the rear-view mirror, he had more time to reflect on things. He reached a conclusion that - even though two years had passed since Anna's infidelity, and even though he expressed to her that he had moved on - he still hadn't come to grips with her affair.
Chapter 2