This is my second story submitted. Appreciated all the critique received from my first story. Have taken more time with this one and tried to incorporate suggestions received from first one. Hope you enjoy.
Birthday Mistake
I was rushing around trying to make sure everything was perfect. I thought Donna and I had planned well and everything was ready for my wife's thirty-ninth surprise birthday party, but of course there were last minute changes and glitches. My wife's best friend, Donna, and I had planned, schemed, lied, and worked our butts off to keep her birthday party a total surprise for her. We had composed birthday invitations and sent them out to all our family and friends requesting they not breathe a word to my wife but inviting them to attend and celebrate her birthday. We rented a large room at one of the nicer hotels in our city and decorated it for the occasion.
Sandy is the love of my life and still as beautiful and sexy as the day I married her. We met in college and dated almost a year before I popped the question. We have been very happily married for over five years now and recently started discussing starting a family. She works at a large manufacturing company that makes machines for other manufacturing companies and I work at a local distribution center. We're not rich but have a comfortable life.
Being a typical male, I understand I don't have the faintest idea how to show her how much she means to me other than the occasional box of candy or flowers. That just isn't enough to show her how much I love and appreciate her. I needed something special and this was going to be it. Her best friend and I went all out.
Of course, I had waited too late to figure this is what I wanted to do and share my plan with her best friend. We were scrambling to put everything together in time for the event and make it look really nice and special. It took a lot of late-night phone calls between Donna and I, as we thought of something else we needed to do or something else to make it extra special. We would meet at least twice a week over coffee or lunch to compare notes and check on each other's "to do" list and progress each had made. We both really got into this and worked our butts off but it was all for a very good reason. She was worth it.
We had scheduled the surprise birthday party for a Friday evening to begin at 6:00. That would give everyone time to get there and I would then tell my wife I was taking her to dinner and show up at this hotel banquet room between 6:30 or 7:00. Her best friend would be at the banquet room early to receive guests and make sure everything was ready and I would await my wife at home and drive her to the hotel.
A perfect plan. Then it went to hell!
She usually arrives at home about 5:30 or so depending on traffic. She didn't show up at 5:30 so maybe she stopped to get gas for her car or traffic was really heavy. Then 6:00 P.M. rolled around and no Sandy. Now I'm starting to get worried. I call Donna and tell her Sandy hasn't made it home yet but she tells me not to worry we had planned on arriving as late as possibly 7:00 and there was still plenty of time. When 6:15 arrives I start to panic, thinking maybe she has been involved in a traffic accident and decide I need to call her. I call her cell and no answer and it goes to her voice mail.
A few minutes later I receive a text from Sandy. It say's; "I have seen you on the phone whispering several times these past two weeks and was wondering who you were talking to. I finally overheard you say Donna's name and I paid close attention and realized you and my best friend have been talking to each other quite a bit at night the past two weeks. I confirmed my suspicions when I checked your phone log. When I asked you about it, you denied it. You were lying to me. It all became clear when I saw you and Donna having lunch together on Wednesday and when I asked what you did for lunch that day you told me you had skipped lunch due to work. When I asked Donna she also lied to me. I know you two are having an affair. I am hurt and devasted and cannot understand how you could do this to me and with my best friend. I cannot stand the thought of being around you this weekend I need time to think. I will return home Sunday evening and we need to talk."
OMG! Where did this come from? How in the hell did she get this idea in her head? Me cheating on her, ridiculous. I immediately try to call her but goes to her voice mail. I leave her a message telling her to call me, there is a huge misunderstanding. I call Donna and tell her what has happened. She tells me it wouldn't do any good for her to try to call Sandy if she thinks we are having an affair. She tells me Sandy's mother has arrived and will have her give her a call and explain. Donna calls back in a few minutes and tells me Sandy has turned her cell phone off. Now what do we do?
I drive to the banquet hall while trying to think of where she may have gone and thinking of some kind of excuse to tell all our guests why the birthday girl isn't there and won't be there this evening. I arrive and huddle with Donna and her husband and we come up with a believable, but somewhat embarrassing, announcement. Once we are sure all the guests have arrived, I get everyone's attention and make my announcement. I apologize to everyone and tell them Donna and I had worked really hard to put this surprise birthday party together for the love of my life, but forgot to invite her! Of course, everyone gets a good laugh but then I go on and explain my wife and I had a little mis-understanding and she isn't talking to me right now but I'm trying to contact her and hope she will join us shortly. I tell everyone to go ahead and enjoy the evening and we can just celebrate it without her if we have too. A little strange but what else could I do. The evening didn't go very well and everyone was wondering what kind of mis-understanding could have occurred to make my wife miss her own birthday party. I gave every lame excuse I could think of but none came off very well. The party broke up early and everyone started to leave.
I tried calling Sandy all day Saturday and until noon on Sunday but she still had her cell phone turned off.
Sandy came through the door about 6:00 P.M. Sunday evening. I was sitting on the couch and by this time I was more than a little pissed. Donna and I had worked our asses off to make Friday a special day for her and she gets some hair brained idea we are cheating and runs off? What the hell?
Sandy stops when she sees me sitting on the couch in the living room and just stares at me a moment and then proceeds upstairs to the master bedroom. I brought all her birthday gifts to the house and they are all sitting in the front room un-wrapped. If she even notices them she doesn't say anything. I expect her to freshen up and come down stairs to talk but after about an hour I go up and knock on the door. I ask if she is ready to talk. I'm anxious to explain to her how she screwed up an entire week-end for me, made me look like a fool and embarrassed me in front of family and friends, and let her family and friends down by not attending her own birthday party. She is in trouble.
Instead, she yells through the door, she isn't ready to talk and for me to leave her alone and oh by the way I am sleeping in the guest bedroom tonight and maybe for a long time. I stand there for a few minutes and finally decide I don't want to have a discussion, or yelling match, with her through a closed door.
The next morning, I'm in the kitchen fixing my breakfast when my wife comes down the stairs, dressed for work, walks out the front door and I hear her leave in her car. O.K. What now?
I get dressed and go to work but starting to get really pissed. I haven't done anything wrong! I throw myself into my work but everything I do is a struggle. I can't concentrate and seems I have to do everything twice to get it correct. Finally, the end of the work day comes and I head for home wondering what in the world awaits me.
When I walk in the door Sandy is fixing dinner. I usually arrive home a few minutes before her. All her birthday presents are still sitting in the front room although it appears some of them may have been moved around a little. At least she noticed them. I go into the kitchen and get a beer out of the fridge not saying a word. She doesn't even look at me. I go into the front room and sit on the couch. A few minutes later Sandy comes in and sits down across from me.
She looks at me for a few seconds and lets out a big sigh. She appears nervous. She tells me she is sorry. She said she turned off her cell phone last Friday because she knew I would try to call her and she didn't want to hear my voice right then. She said she turned it back on Sunday afternoon and listened to her voice messages but didn't believe such a weak story about a "surprise birthday party". She pointed out I had never had a birthday party for her before and it's just not like me. When she saw all the presents Sunday afternoon she said she even thought I had gone out and bought a bunch of gifts and wrapped them to make it look like there had really been a birthday party. She hadn't believed it until a couple of her friends at work talked to her about the surprise birthday party and her not being there. They assumed we had a big fight and I had left and they were concerned about her. She said she was embarrassed and tried to pass it off as a big mis-understanding but not sure they bought it.
She said she had noticed the late-night phone calls and got suspicious, especially when I had made light of them and been evasive. We share our passwords for our phones with each other and she had checked my call history and seen it was Donna, her best friend calling me, often late at night. What was she supposed to think? She told me I had seemed pre-occupied with something and hardly noticed she was around. The final straw was one day when she went to lunch and saw Donna and I eating lunch together. She said she watched us and it sure seemed the two of you were up to something as well as laughing and having a great time. It all added up to the two of you having an affair.
She said she was angry, hurt, devastated and went into panic mode. Her mind was going in all directions and she just couldn't think straight. She was an emotional mess and had to get away for some time to think everything through. She thought I was going to divorce her and didn't know if she could go on with life without me. With all of this going on she completely forgot about her birthday. It really didn't register with her until today when she was talking to her co-workers about the birthday party.