Another 750-word exercise. Call me lazy, ADHD, or what you will, but I like the challenge. If you don't, please don't whine, just move on.
Thanks, MissJenny54 for editing.
It happened to me, too. Arriving home a little earlier than usual, I found my wife in the shower, with a new LBD (little black dress) and underwear lying on her bed.
Was there an anniversary or something I'd forgotten about? In my mind I checked off all the obvious events: birthdays, work, anniversaries, etc. Even when I stretched back to things like the first time we met, our first date, no matter how I spun my mental date Rolodex, nothing came up.
Velma emerged from the bathroom wearing only a towel. At 38, she still rocked it big time!
"Okay, I give up. What's the occasion?"
She frowned. "Occasion?"
I pointed to her outfit. "What are we celebrating tonight?"
"We
are not celebrating anything. I am going out for dinner with Wilson Evans.
You
are looking after the girls." Oh crap, just like in them Literotica stories? But no, couldn't be, this was Velma, my beautiful wife of eighteen years.
Not just no, but hell no! Not on my watch and not in my house. I turned around and went to Brianna's bedroom. Sixteen, she lay on her bed with her phone in her hand and white buds in her ears. I waved, and she pulled one out.
"Bri, emergency. Get your sister and come to our bedroom. Immediately. Please."
"What? Why?" Our oldest, headstrong, never just took orders, so I turned and went to Alison's room. Our fifteen-year-old sat at her desk, homework papers strewn about.
"Al, I'm really sorry to interrupt, but please, we have an emergency. Our bedroom. Right now. Please."
Alison and I looked into Brianna's bedroom. Al grabbed her older sister's hand. "Dad needs us, doofus. Let's go."
Meanwhile, Velma had put on her lacy black underwear and sat at her dresser, applying makeup. In her mirror, she saw her two daughters and me enter. "What the hell!" she screamed at the girls. "Can't you see I'm undressed?"
Bri began turning around, but I held out my arm. "Girls, I wanted you to witness our family's destruction live, first-hand."