It seems like everyone has their own take on this well-known George Anderson Tale. I am thankful he has invited the whole Literotica community to put their own unique spin on his tale. The problem with most (and I say most, not all) is that they seem to ignore key plot points of the original. My take on the ending comes from a place of failed marriages, experience with cheating spouses, and a lot of couples therapy sessions. I did my best to keep the characters, and the situation true to the original. I do use a lot of dialog because it unfolds primarily in a therapy session.
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It has been a particularly cold February and I was trying to psych myself up while reviewing my notes for another couples counseling session with Jim and Linda.
"What a shit show," I sighed under my breath as the intercom buzzed and my receptionist let me know they were waiting for me.
By way of introductions, my name is Arvin Johansson. I'm a family therapist. I have been one for many years, for the most part enjoy trying to help people in their time of crisis, and I have seen some real unexpected turnarounds of what I was sure would be failed marriages. I have been working with Jim and Linda both as a couple and individually as part of court ordered counseling for their pending divorce. The judge being a good-natured person did send me a note warning me that this one was a "doozy."
"Who the hell talks like that anymore?" I thought at the time. He was right however this was a doozy, and I myself was hoping to wash my hands of the joint sessions after tonight.
As I buzzed and asked for them to be sent in, I couldn't help taking one last deep breath and praying for both patience and some inner peace. This was only their third joint session since we had started this nightmare journey 6 weeks ago, and I was finding it harder and harder to bite my tongue while trying to find a bridge of trust and understanding with these two.
I think most of you out there know the basics of the story. They had a belated Valentines night out with friends for what was supposed to be a romantic evening for the two of them, Linda gets caught up with Marc LaValliere first on the dancefloor of the club they were all attending, and then sneaks out of the club with the assistance of her "friend" Dee, leaving a dumbstruck Jim to deal with the fact that she not only was going to cheat on him, but without even having the courage to tell him. She returned the next day blissfully unaware that Jim would not accept the dalliance and had despite her claims that it was a one off, and she "still loved him," didn't seem to feel the same way about her or her actions.
Since this case generated so much local media attention when attached to the young and up until that point very popular local football hero, I know that you may have heard all kinds of speculation as to what happened afterwards. Some have spun tales of retribution and others of forgiveness, really all that has happened is hopelessly spinning wheels.
The nuts and bolts?
Jim tried to eliminate contact with the people he thought were their friends that supported Linda in her belief that she should get an automatic celebrity hall pass from her marriage and that their marriage of many years should be able to weather a single night of adultery.
Linda has continued to not only glow about the sexual encounter she had with Marc, but also documented it at Jim's request where she claimed she was "overwhelmed" in Marc's presence and "not making conscious choices." She holds onto the assertion that it was the best sex she has ever had and lost track of all the climaxes she had with him, but that her marriage should be just fine because of the "strong" love she and her husband share and the fact that they are "too perfect for each other." She has also continued to be in contact with their friends, despite numerous requests by Jim not to.
Jim was a broken man from the moment she abandoned him and her marriage, actually broken would be an improvement. He is trying his best to keep things civil for the sake of his children, but he cannot see past the choice Linda made to leave him that night. He had an old family friend draw up the divorce paperwork bit didn't initially file it. His "friends" tried to convince him that he and Linda were the "best of them" and that they should be able to make it work. Marc actually continued to try and pursue Linda for a relationship and to "provide a better life for her and her children," which definitely threw fuel on the fire. Eventually she rebuffed him, got tested for STD's and they tried to keep things together for their children.
Finally pouring gasoline on this dumpster fire, Jim was even setup by his friend L.W. with some escort named Ellen to try and balance the scale. She asked him to dance and seduced him to the point where he was ready to leave with her, but sent him back to Linda to "teach them both a lesson". Linda was insanely jealous and claimed she understood the depth of the pain caused by her actions but once they found out it was all a clever trick, the imbalance in the relationship returned and now a couple years later, he filed, she wanted counseling, and the judge sent them to lucky ol' me.
As they sat down very distant from one another, I asked myself the same question I ask about every marriage I encounter: Is this relationship worth saving and do I honestly believe there is any chance it could be?
"Linda, I would like to begin with you," I said after a rather awkward silence, "There are many reasons that typically cause a woman to cheat on their spouse, however you maintain that none of those apply to your situation. You weren't dissatisfied with your relationship?"
"No not at all," she said.
"You didn't feel that the marriage was imbalanced someway, that you or Jim were somehow better than each other?"
"No, I thought we had a very good marriage. Different roles, but we both contributed to make it work. He was always my dependable "hero" before," she said, but I noticed she looked down after that statement.
"We will come back to that I think, but you have maintained you weren't looking for an affair before all this happened and you had no previous contact with Marc before that night correct?"
"Correct, if you would have asked me before that night, I never would have thought it was possible to even consider what I did that night," she said raising her head.
"And you maintain this was purely physical, not an emotional affair?" I asked.