Disclaimers
If you find any errors, please remember they are there for a purpose. I am striving to include something for everyone, and some people are always looking for mistakes.
This is a story. It is not a story about what you would do in this situation, or even what you think should be done. There would be no point in writing a story where everyone's reaction is the same. This overlooks the individuality of the characters and what they, as created by the author, would do. That may not align with what you would do. Please try to keep that in mind when reading.
All those engaging in sex are 18 years of age or older.
Word Count: 19,757
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FALL AND RISE
Divided he fell. United he rose.
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"Girls ready yet?" I gruffly asked my ex-wife as I stood at her door, what used to be our door, to pick up my 13 and 12-year-old daughters for my visitation weekend.
"Almost. How are you, Sam?" queried my ex-wife, Pauline, sounding almost genuinely concerned.
"I only get 2 weekends a month. Please make sure they're ready on time," I growled in reply, ignoring her question.
"I try to, Sam, but you know how it is with them. You're welcome to keep them a few extra minutes to make up the time. So, you're doing okay?"
"I'll wait in the car," I barked while turning and walking toward my car.
"Sam..." I heard as I walked away.
I didn't turn around. We had this conversation all the time, with her trying to placate her guilty conscience and me ignoring her attempts to do so.
It was about another 5 minutes before Karen (age 13) and Wendy (age 12) came bounding out of the house with the small bag of things they brought with them when they came to my apartment for the weekend. They jumped into my car with a chorus of 'sorry daddy' and the anger I felt flowed away.
As much as I hated to admit it, Pauline was right. Getting girls this age anywhere on time was like herding cats, and I had never been able to stay mad at them anyway.
Since I only had them for a couple of days at a time, I tried to make those two days special, taking the "Disneyland Dad' approach. I just didn't want my precious time eaten up with daily life.
After their routine of bringing me up to date on everything they had done over the last couple of weeks, I prepared to hit them with the big news. They had been pestering me for the new Nintendo game system and I was finally at a place financially where I could make it happen. I had been highly anticipating the excitement I would hear and feel, and looking forward to making the purchase together, but when I gave them the good news I was disappointed.
"Oh, that's okay, daddy," said Karen. "Daddy Dave already took us to get one, and a bunch of games, too."
I moved instantly from disappointment to outrage! Daddy Dave! Daddy Fucking Dave! If I thought I was at the end of my rope before, it seems I just found an extra couple of inches.
Perhaps I should explain.
Dave was -- emphasis on was -- my best friend since high school. He was just a regular guy who happened to have more luck in business than he did in love. He wasn't a player, or a womanizer, or whatever the correct term is these days. He just hadn't met the right woman. We met a few of the women he dated, and some of them were very nice, but even I could tell none of them were a good fit.
Even though he was no blood relation, my kids took to calling him Uncle Dave and that was fine with us. Pauline's best friend was Aunt Daphne as well. They were as close as siblings can be and we thought nothing of it. I trusted them all like they were family.
I swear I hadn't the faintest idea anything was wrong. Nothing had changed in our marriage. Our sex life was great, our interactions were pleasant and easy-flowing, and we still spent a lot of time together. I found out one night when I came home on a Friday. Pauline let me know the kids were staying with friends for the weekend, and my first thought was that she had arranged a romantic weekend for us.
Nope.
I sat there stunned as Pauline informed me that she and Dave had fallen in love and that I was going to be served with divorce papers tomorrow. She claimed they had never had sex, well not full intercourse, which I didn't believe but also realized at this point it didn't really matter. She would be staying with Dave that night and asked me to find someplace else to stay starting the next day. I told her to go to Hell and that I wasn't going anywhere.
I was wrong.
What she didn't tell me was that there was a court order evicting me from the house. There weren't any allegations of abuse or anything like that; her lawyer had simply asked the judge to award her temporary custody of the children and the home until there could be a hearing, effectively kicking me out, and he ordered it.
I didn't fight the divorce exactly, but I did try very hard to make a nuisance of myself. Mostly by making outrageous demands like the house, full custody of the children, and child support in the amount of 75% her salary. It dragged things out for a while but eventually I got tired of doing it (the threats of contempt for wasting the court's time helped) and I just signed off.
I owed no alimony since our salaries were similar enough but did have to pay child support, and that was putting a pretty big bite in my budget. I lived very moderately to ensure I could afford to do some fun things every weekend I had the girls, and was why I had to take the time to save up for the video game system.
I suppose if I had been able to look at things objectively, I might have been able to admit that Pauline had tried to make things as civil as possible given the circumstances, but I didn't respond to that very well. Why shouldn't she be civil, I reasoned? She got everything she wanted, including a new, rich husband, while I struggled to make ends meet and got 4 lousy fucking days with my kids every month.
It was simple economics. Pauline and I had been doing fine in our standard of living between our salaries. Now, you subtract my salary but add Dave's decidedly larger one, plus the child support I was paying, and they were living pretty high on the hog while I just tried to get by.
Pauline and Dave got married barely 2 months after the divorce was final. The hard part was the kids, at least for me. I guess I expected more resistance or something, perhaps a little rebellion or 'you're not my father you can't tell me what to do', but the girls took it all in stride. Dave had been a part of their lives for years so when he moved into the house, and into mommy's bedroom, it barely fazed them. And they almost seemed excited to now have 2 homes to go to "just like their friends".
Pauline and Dave were moving up on their 1-year anniversary and I hadn't spoken one civil word to either of them since, and no words at all that weren't related to the children.
And now my kids were calling the traitorous asshole daddy.
I'm pretty sure I didn't let it affect me during the weekend, but by the time I was dropping the girls off at the house I was seething. I kissed the girls and they ran inside (no doubt to play the new video game system that awaited them) as Pauline opened the door.