My third attempt at a story. Self-edited, so apologies for any errors. Thank you for the helpful feedback to my earlier attempts - I've tried to avoid making the same errors this time around.
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Mark and Sandra stepped into the bustling restaurant, their eyes scanning the room expectantly, eager to unite with their families for a long-awaited dinner. As they entered, they spotted Paul and Lucy, Sandra's children, sitting at a quiet and isolated booth with Lizzie, Mark's daughter. Assuming that their partners must have stepped away momentarily or were running late, they approached the table with smiles, unaware of the surprising conversation that awaited them. Mark smoothly slid into the booth, pulling out a chair and settling down, while Sandra followed suit, her gaze briefly scanning the surroundings before joining him. Oblivious to the unusual circumstances, they took their seats, ready to enjoy a joyful evening together, completely unaware of the shocking revelation that was about to unfold.
Mark pulled out a chair and plopped himself down in the booth, greeting the group with a cheerful "Hey kids!". Sandra, glancing around the restaurant, followed suit and pulled out her own chair before asking, "Where are Jim and Sarah?"
Paul chimed in, explaining, "We asked them to give us a bit of time with you two alone." Sandra's smile widened as she responded, "Do one or two of you have some big news? I guess we should be honored you wanted to tell us first."
Lizzie, wearing a serious expression, added, "I think it's more that we wanted to share something that we've learned." Mark, noticing the change in tone, looked concerned and asked, "You're all sounding so serious. What's going on? Is everything alright?" His gaze shifted to his daughter.
Lucy, seemingly unfazed by the seriousness of the conversation, interjected with a random statement, "Pineapple fudge," directing her attention towards Sandra.
Sandra's voice caught in her throat, leaving her momentarily speechless. Her face drained of color, resembling a ghostly sheet as she struggled to process the unfolding conversation. Mark, utterly bewildered by the sudden turn of events, responded with a puzzled expression, his confusion evident in his voice. "Pineapple fudge? What are you talking about?"
Lizzie, seizing the opportunity to shed light on the situation, addressed her father, posing a probing question. "Good question, Dad. Sandra, do you want to tell him?" Lucy, Sandra's daughter, chimed in, adding a touch of sarcasm to her words. "Yes, mother. Do you want to explain to my father what 'pineapple fudge' means?"
Sandra, still grappling with the shock of being confronted with such intimate knowledge, stammered as she attempted to gather her thoughts. "I... Ummm... Wait... How do you... Where did you hear about 'pineapple fudge'?"
Paul, maintaining a composed facade, interjected, shedding light on the truth with a hint of accusation in his tone. "From your diaries, of course. That's where you write it down, right? That's your secret code for 'Today I had sex with a man who is not my husband but is supposed to be his best friend,' isn't it?" His gaze shifted back and forth between his mother and Mark, his eyes reflecting the resentment that his tone of voice hid.
Lucy, sensing the weight of the revelation, expressed a bittersweet sentiment. "I did always wish I had a big sister." As she spoke, she discreetly squeezed Paul's hand, which she had been holding beneath the table. Her gaze shifted to Lizzie, and she added with genuine affection, "And I've known and loved Lizzie my whole life," gently squeezing Lizzie's hand as well.
But then, her tone shifted, brimming with disdain as she directed her attention towards Mark. "But it's still a bit of a shock to hear that we share a biological father, Dad." The weight of her words hung in the air, underscoring the deep sense of betrayal and resentment she felt towards Mark and Sandra, whose actions had shattered the both familys' foundation and trust.
Paul, his voice tinged with a mixture of frustration and disappointment, confronted Mark about the truth that had finally come to light. "Did you really think we would never find out? In a world of DNA testing, genetic diseases, and ancestry exploration, you had to know this would come out eventually."
Mark paused, the weight of Paul's words sinking in, before adopting a defensive tone in response. "Look, guys, we're very sorry you had to find out about this, but this doesn't have to change anything. Lucy, Paul, I'm still the same Uncle Mark you've known all your lives." His attempt to reassure them seemed feeble in the face of the shattered trust.
Continuing his explanation, Mark pleaded, "Jim and Sarah don't need to know about this. It will only hurt them, and it will do them no good." In his earnestness to protect the stability of their lives, Mark failed to acknowledge the profound impact the revelation had already had on their family dynamic.
Jim's voice cut through the tension, surprising Mark and Sandra as they realized their missing partners had approached the table unnoticed. "Bit too late for that, old friend. About 3 months too late," Jim declared, pulling out a chair and taking a seat. The weight of his words hung heavily in the air, emphasizing the depth of the betrayal.
Sarah joined them at the table, her face etched with anger and disappointment. "Besides, Jim found out first and told me before we jointly decided to tell the kids." She took a seat, her movements exuding a sense of controlled rage.
Sarah's voice carried a seething anger as she confronted Sandra directly, her words laced with a cutting edge. "And after the weekend we've had, I really don't think 'no good' is fair." She smirked at Sandra, her expression a mixture of resentment and fury. "Sandra, I can't fathom what was going through that wretched mind of yours. You traded in a Michelin-starred chocolate ganache for a stale, dried-out piece of 'pineapple fudge'? I'm glad the kids insisted on the extra time because I could barely manage the walk here from our hotel room." Her words dripped with a fiery anger as she expressed her sheer disbelief and disappointment at Sandra's actions.
Mark's shock quickly transformed into anger as he processed the truth. His voice trembled with a mixture of disbelief and betrayal. "Wait, you and Jim? You're having an affair?"