ΒClue-full
How much does hubby know?
After my last, it seemed appropriate to submit a lighter offering. Hope you enjoy it!
Relax; it's just a story people.
My eyes were open for a few moments as I tried to orientate to my surroundings, and my head was pounding. Where I was came to me all at once and I turned my head to look at the other side of the bed. Laying there was Clarissa.
I lifted the blankets carefully, and I saw she was completely naked with her back to me. Glancing at myself, I was in the same state of undress. Forcing my brain to try to grab images from the previous night only hurt my head. I remember dancing with Issy, as we all called her, and that was about it.
How we wound up here I couldn't guess. Issy grumbled into her pillow, and she began to stretch her arms and legs. Turning towards me, her eyes opened. She was beautiful even awakening from slumber, and the look on her face was priceless. Until it gave way to panic and horror, that is.
"Devon! What the..." she said astonished. "Why... How...?" She lifted the blanket and sheet, careful not to display any of her girl parts to me. Her face turned an awkward shade of crimson. "Oh, my God!" she half-screamed. Her hand reached under the sheet, and I watched her arm move around near her tummy. Pulling it back she studied her fingers, freaking out as she did.
"You had sex with me!" she accused rather than asking. "What the fuck, Devon?" that time she asked.
"I... I don't know," I said gently. She already looked like she might pop a vein in her eye. "I've been awake for just a few minutes, and I can't remember anything about last night. I've been trying. The last thing that I remember... we were dancing, then the music stopped and I went to get us both another drink. What do you remember?"
That slowed her roll and gave her something concrete to focus on. Finally, she answered. "I remember you handing me a drink and looking like you were going to pass out. I helped you out onto Tom's deck for some fresh air, and you were leaning on the railing. I took a few sips of my drink, and then you said you didn't feel very well, so I helped you back into the house and down the hallway. I..."
She stopped dead, in recognition. "Oh shit!" she exclaimed. "Shit, we're so dead. I've got to get to Peter before he hears it from one of his friends at the party. You need to do the same with Miri."
The Miri she was referring to, was Miriah, my wife of four years.
"Slow down, Issy," I said calmly. "What are you talking about? What do you remember?"
"You were in the bathroom for a long time, Devon," she told me. "When I knocked you came out stumbling and I led you... in here. That's the last memory I have. We need to get out of here. Find Tom or Mary and see if they know why we're in their spare room. What they think we did. We have to get to our spouses before someone else tells them."
She was getting more frantic by the second, thinking about damage control. We both got up and Issy used the attached bathroom first. I took a piss, rinsed my mouth out, and threw some water on my face and hair. Being presentable wasn't on my shortlist. I needed to find out who knew what and fast.
As I walked out into Tom's kitchen, he was still cleaning up, as Issy spoke softly with him. He glared at me, as our eyes met. Issy turned to me with a tear-soaked face.
"People... Mary knows," she said so sadly I barely heard her. My head sank as we all stood there.
"Mary found you two in bed," Tom broke the silence. "She pulled the blankets up over the two of you. I'm sure by now she's texted or called Miriah."
"Well," I said to neither of them, "Miri's plane lands at ten, so she'll be home by noon. I suppose I better get going and figure out how I'm going to deal with this."
I walked over to Issy, who was simply beside herself. "I'm so, so sorry, Issy," I told her, putting my hands on her shoulders. "I have no idea how this happened, but it's going to be okay. Peter loves you. He's not going to end your marriage over one drunken mistake." I decided not to mention what the state of my marriage might be by that evening.
Driving home, my mind wandered. I thought about my wife Miri, and our life together. A life that was definitely in question now.
Miriah Barney and I met in our junior year of college. Both of us had a literature class together but sat on opposite sides of the room. Although my mom and dad had skimped and saved for my education, They knew, like me, that I struggled with my studies mightily.
Dad suggested that I ask about tutors in the classes I was doing poorly in. My instructor in the literature class gave me two names. One was a geek that I occasionally made fun of in public, with my friends, and the other was Miriah.
Peter, Clarissa's husband, was a different story. I'd met him in our junior year of high school when his family moved to the area. We first met when he tried out for the basketball team. We were both point guards and had about the same level of skills. At first, he became a rival, until we both discovered that we liked hanging out together. Pete and I shared the guard duties over the next two years and helped our school make it to regionals in the playoffs.
Pete, though, ended up heading to the University of Michigan, while I attended Ohio State. Other than razzing each other during football season, we only saw each other on holiday breaks.
Miriah helped me get my grade in Lit up from a C minus to a B plus. She was going for a major in business marketing and a minor in advertising, and since my major was also advertising, we saw plenty of each other. She seemed a little shy from the onset, but she was also a bit stuck up. As we began going to dinners, movies, or events together, she began to open up with me.
Miri and I never had an 'exclusive' conversation. I just expected that we would be. One night, while out with some of the guys, I saw her sitting on the same side of a booth with a tall handsome guy I'd never seen before. I watched them from the shadows as they got up and danced to three or four songs, a couple of them slow. Miriah looked like she fit perfectly in his arms as they molded together.
I didn't call Miri for a week, and I avoided her in class. Finally, she caught up with me just outside the library.
"What's going on Devon?" she irritatingly asked. "You're not returning calls and avoiding me like the plague."
"I thought I should step back and let you explore with your new boyfriend," I snarled. "You guys seemed to already have the dancing part down pat."
I watched Miri's eyes flicker as she tried to comprehend. "You saw me at The Hub?" she asked. I nodded.