Fallout 02: Prime Suspect
This is the second of a new series called, "Fallout" that deals with the consequences of cheating.
The current plan is that each entry in the series can be read as a separate story.
Many thanks to those who offered comments and constructive criticism on my previous stories.
For those who want to say this or that would never happen, remember this is my universe, a place where nearly anything can, and often does, happen.
At least on paper...
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And please remember, this is a work of fiction, not a docu-drama...
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Tom Williams sat in his chair on his covered patio, waiting for Julie, or Jules, as he called her, his wife of almost 20 years to come through the door. Sarah Miles, a friend and colleague, sat at a 90 degree angle to his right. He took a puff off his cigarette, ground it in the ashtray on the table in front of him, took a sip of coffee and lit another srlmoke.
"You alright, Tom?" she asked. He shook his head slowly.
"Not really, Sarah," he said. "But I'm glad you're here."
"That's what friends are for, Tom," she said. He nodded his head and thought back over his marriage.
Nearly 22 years ago, he finished his four-year stint in the Marine Corps, having served as a military policeman, or MP. All he ever wanted to be was a cop. To be more precise, he wanted to be a detective. After his tour in the Corps, he went back to college full time using his veterans benefits. His goal was to complete his Criminal Justice degree and become a policeman.
That's where he met Julie. She was completing her business degree and they were in the same business law class. For her part, she was instantly attracted to the Marine combat veteran. Standing at just over 6 feet, he weighed in at 190 pounds, all muscle. Broad in the shoulders and narrow at the hips, he cut an imposing figure in any uniform he wore.
They dated, fell in love and got married after they graduated. She was about five years younger than him and had been engaged once before. She never explained why they broke up, only that he graduated a couple years ahead of her and moved on to New York.
He really didn't care about her old boyfriends -- hell, he had been something of a wild man in the Corps, chasing women wherever and whenever he could. But when he met Julie, he knew he had met his soul mate, and was determined to settle down with her.
They married right after graduation. He was able to get on with the police department, but it would be six months before he could attend Police Academy, so they put him to work as a 911 dispatcher. He knew it was only temporary, but at least he was doing something and was bringing home a paycheck.
Julie went to work for an investment firm that had offices nationwide. Together, they made enough to pay for a small but nice apartment, which suited them just fine. Most of their time was spent in the bedroom anyway. She liked her work, but the only part of her job Tom didn't like were the mandatory quarterly meetings back East, either in Washington, DC or New York.
According to her, they usually consisted of seminars that covered the latest regulatory changes, but sometimes, they included meetings with various officials. The trips usually lasted just three days, but could go for an entire week. He hated having her away from him, but she rocked his world when they reunited.
She gave birth to their first child, Andrew, about six months after he finished police academy, which was about a year and a half after they married. Two years later, she gave birth to their second child, Marie. She had a difficult time with Marie's delivery, and convinced him to get a vasectomy.
Both children were graced with their mother's blonde hair and piercing blue eyes. His mother suggested he have their DNA checked to verify they were his, but he rebuffed her efforts, saying Julie would never cheat on him.
"If you say so," his mother said quietly.
About five and a half years after joining the force, Tom took his detective test and passed with flying colors. He also made it through the oral exam with ease, thanks to his ongoing studies and his time in the Corps. No one expected him to make detective so early in his career, but he did, surprising everyone, including himself.
The promotion could not have come at a better time, as they were looking to buy a house large enough for their family. They found a nice two-story three bedroom house in a decent neighborhood and bought it. By then, Julie had earned a couple promotions and was bringing in more money as well.
A couple months after making Detective, he accompanied Julie to her company Christmas gathering, which was held in a ballroom at a local Marriot hotel. Julie introduced him to Alf Henrickson, a mid-level manager who was in town from New York.
"Ah yes, one of the city's finest," Alf said as he shook Tom's hand. "I hear you just made Detective. I'll certainly sleep better tonight knowing you're on the job."
"Thank you," Tom said, tamping down his irritation. Something about this guy bugged him. Like Julie, he sported long blond hair and had the deepest blue eyes he had ever seen in a man. But there was something else about the guy that bugged him. He couldn't quite put his finger on it, though.
"At any rate, it would seem the better man won, eh?" he asked in a tone that baffled Tom. Alf chuckled as he took in Tom's confusion. "I was engaged to Jules once, you know. That was before I graduated and came to New York."
"I see," Tom said.
"At any rate, I'm glad we finally met," Alf said. "I have heard so much about you. Is it true you won one of those silver things in Iraq?"
"Silver Star," Tom said. "Yes, it's true."
"Ah, a war hero," Alf said. "Well, thank you for your service."
"Just doing my job," Tom said in a non-committal tone of voice. "The real heroes are usually those who come home in boxes."
"Of course," Alf said. Tom danced with his bride and watched as she danced with Alf a couple times. He saw the tall man whisper something to Jules but other than that, saw no inappropriate touching between them. When they were done, he walked Julie back to their table and made a show of handing her back to him.
"It has been a pleasure seeing you again, Jules," Alf said. "And a distinct pleasure finally making your acquaintance, sir," he added with a slight bow to Tom.
"You as well," Tom said, noticing the slight smirk on the man's face. As they drove home, Tom turned to Julie.
"Was that the guy you were engaged to in college before we met?" he asked.
"Yes, it was," she said quietly.