Author Note: I've spent a bit of time reading 'popular' stories on this site from the last approx. 15 years. Wow, how tastes have changed. Having said that, this story was conceived in the vein of so many of those stories and I hope that isn't lost when you read it. I was going to submit it in two parts since it's so long, but then figured it better this way.
As always thank you for taking the time to read my work and I appreciate all the positive feedback you send my way.
Prologue
Here I am, sitting in the swanky hotel bar of the Ritz Carlton, staring at my drink with Rhonda McKinnon, my neighbour and running partner sitting next to me. Why am I sitting here you ask? Good question and to keep the long story short I'll say my soon to be ex-wife. Yep, that's right, my wife of about five years, Sandra had up and left me for another man, who is a university professor named Simon Tangibar. He's pushing fifty and somewhat of a silver fox, but then again, I don't really have a taste for men so, I could be wrong there. Sandra is twenty-seven, cute as a button, slender and has long dark red hair. Perhaps that should have been the 'red-flag' when I first met her, but she was lovely and attentive until that fateful day. Now for some context, I'm only twenty-eight years old and I guess you could say I've got my life ahead of me, but two months after that fateful day Sandra told me, Ronald James Mason, she was leaving, it still stings.
What makes it worse is that she never really told me why. Just that this guy's wife was dead and she had fallen for him. Well, as you might have guessed, that's not quite true.
I don't think I'm an ugly guy, but I know I'm not some Hollywood hunk either. Sure, I'm tall, six feet three inches, fairly fit and when I say that, I mean I run, but I don't have the six pack and ripped physique of so many of these god-like men you always hear about. I'm just your average guy, with a good paying job and a full head of dark brown hair. I've been told I look cute, well, Rhonda tells me that, but then again, she's one of my best friends and would tell me anything.
Anyway, getting back to why I'm here. You see, by chance I discovered that Simon's wife is alive and well and right now she has just entered the hotel bar. She's quite the looker. Short, maybe a little over five feet tall, shoulder length brown hair, a pixie like face and a body that is well looked after. The dress she is wearing accentuating her amazing physique and shows off some fine legs. Simon must have been a real dead-shit to let her get away.
"Good luck," Rhonda said standing up next to me and kissing my cheek. "I'll see you in the morning?"
"Yep, thanks Ronnie," I said clutching her hand and seeing her give me a smile before exiting the bar.
The awkward smile Simon's wife gave me when she approached was quite charming. The petite brunette was actually quite stunning up close and I had to wonder why Simon felt the need to cheat on her with my wife. I guess I was about to find out.
"Hi," Lucy said with a sweet tone.
Straight away I felt like this woman could be a heart-breaker.
"Hi, Lucy, thanks for coming," I said offering for her to sit at the table I was at. She smiled and sat eloquently as we looked at each other in the quiet corner of the bar.
"That's okay... I figured when you said there was more to do with Simon, I had better come," Lucy said trying to be stoic while her face told me she was struggling.
"I'm sorry. I just... well, I'm at a loss as to why I was told so many lies. You see, my wife left me for your husband," I said putting it straight out there. She flinched slightly but remained composed. "She simply told me Simon lost his wife and she was going to comfort him. Colour me surprised when I discover you're alive and well..."
It took a few moments before she took a deep breath and spoke. I could tell she was on the verge of either crying or flaming up with anger.
"That bastard, shit," Lucy said which I found interesting. I know it sounds stupid, but seeing this petite woman swear was the definition of hypocrisy. She looked like she couldn't hurt a fly and her whole body language said 'good, nice girl' but the words were devilish. She took another breath. "I saw the photos and I will say that I'm upset."
That's an understatement.
"So am I, but that isn't why I called you to meet," I said now taking my own deep breath. "I just wanted to try and figure out why she did it. Sandra made some comment that she owed him or owned or something."
The look when her eyes went wide stopped me speaking immediately. Then she deflated. I was about to ask something when she spoke, her eyes torn with emotion.
"He owns her," Lucy said softly. When she said the words, it sounded like it made more sense. "Son of a bitch."
"What?"
I think my look of surprise shocked her.
"My husband likes to play the dominant role in the bedroom. I've only dabbled with him, you know... it's not really my thing. Sure, there are things I like but, to be his submissive, no. We are equals. It sounds like he found himself someone else," Lucy replied letting out a sigh. "Can I ask, does your wife take the lead in the bedroom?"
It was an odd question but one I felt compelled to answer, if I got more answers myself.
"No, not usually," I said with a shrug. "I mean there were never any complaints from her. Sure, we'd talk, discuss things, but she always seemed satisfied at the end. Why?"
"I'm going to kill that bastard," Lucy said getting angrier before she looked at me and composed herself somewhat. "I'm under the impression your wife is his submissive slave. Simon always had fantasies about having a submissive. Like I said, not me. Not my thing. How long has she known him?"
Sandra and I met when she was still in college. She was twenty, and at a party I was at. We hit it off but nothing serious until she finished college. Then we got married and well, now here we are.
"She went to the same college your husband works at, she studied business admin," I said which made Lucy closer her eyes for a moment and shake her head. That's when I knew. "He teaches some of the subjects, right?"
She nodded.
"Yes."
She was as quiet as a mouse in that moment.
"Now it makes sense as to why she wouldn't get serious with me until the end of college," I said feeling the rage boil inside of me. This was just getting better and better. The strange thing though, half of my revenge plan just went out the window. This had been going on too long and it didn't matter what I did now, it wouldn't work.
"Yeah, so... what do you want to do?" Lucy asked staring into my eyes. There was something there that I couldn't quite make out yet.
"Oh, we've gone the divorce route. Have to wait so many days before we can start that... you know, legal separation first and all that shit," I replied sipping my drink. "What about you?"
"Want to get a room?" Lucy asked firmly. Her eyes never left mine.
I wasn't expecting that.
"Really?"
"I'm thirty-eight years old. I've been replaced by a younger slut, what do you think?" Lucy asked firmly. She never raised her voice but just kept it even and conversation-like.
We stared at each other for ages and I finally broke the silence. I can't tell you why but it was neither uncomfortable or anxious, it was just calm and pleasant. Which was odd given how I was feeling earlier. I definitely wasn't expecting this.
"You want sensual love making or plain old fucking or blow-your-back-out good times?" I replied seeing the corner of her lips curl upwards.
"Yes."