At the tick of appointed clock, I drove my husband Karl's top-down British Racing Green Mazda Miata convertible right up to the Welcome Center at the hotel. Rex was waiting alongside a porter. Both approached my car: Rex beaming and porter lugging a two small wicker baskets and a blanket. Rex directed that the picnic be fitted behind the seats. He knew one large picnic basket would never fit: so thoughtful! Rex asked if I needed anything from my overnight bag. No, so Rex handed it to the bellhop. Rex asked to drive and I did not mind. All I got was a peck on the cheek and off we went.
Our capital is on the smaller side, so in no time we were in the rolling hills, heading nowhere. Below 50 mph, we could talk, so we cruised the back roads. I told Rex Karl and I had met in college, him on an ROTC Air Force scholarship. We tied the knot the following graduation. He made a career in the Air Force. I talked about the strains of being a teacher, a military wife. Now Karl had his car, his garage, his extensive fishing gear, and his service-related groups. He is president of a large retired officers association and sometimes travels. He refused to call his room a man-cave, thinking it vulgar. I had my sewing, my kitchen, my ancestry research. Karl and I shared household and yard duties. Neither liked to garden. We have always had a pool service and maid service. Life was good. As I told Rex last night, we do not go out enough. Karl and I both were getting a little stale. Rex asked if we were financially secure and I said that I think so; Karl does the bills. That got a "hmm", his only response to my description of a thirty-year marriage.
Rex suggested that we find a quiet place for a picnic. I recalled a grassy area, with a stand of trees, north of town. Karl and I had not been there for a while. The place is secluded, quiet and not well known. When the interstate was built, the road became a dead-end, accessible to those who don't mind an adventurous series of dips, hills and hairpins. I was sure the teenagers use it at night, but daytime deserted. Karl started to refuse to drive the last mile of dusty dirt road, concerned about damage to his vehicle. Rex had already proven his ability to handle the s-curves. We took the road less traveled, even though it was dirt and gravel. I didn't catch the connection between Rex using Karl's pride-and-joy car with Rex's using me as well. The glade was remote. Perfect.
Rex is from 'out west', he said. His wife passed away ten years ago and he threw himself into his work, a field that was non-existent a few years. He lived alone: his black lab had to be put down this past December and he was shopping around for another pet, but she had to be 'perfect'.
Rex had a concern that he would only share if I promised to try to understand. I said I would try. It seems that this trip to our military-industrial based capital was more than a convention for him. If things worked out, he could be transferred here as part of his company's larger plans. How would Karl adjust to having a wife with a lover? Karl did not hesitate to loan me Rex last night. He had been pillow talking about sharing me for a while. I know he visited those wife-swapping picture and movie websites, as well as his browsing the on-line ads. Would Karl ever let me do something like that? Could our marriage survive?
Ever interested in my thoughts, Rex asked me about last night. Did I enjoy it? I said I loved it, had not felt so alive in years. Rex brought out the animal in me. However, I said that when he demanded that I tell him that his dick was bigger, better than Karl's, I was startled. I went along with the ruse because I really was enjoying myself and I was not going to stop. Rex said he understood and we can talk about it anytime.
We spread the picnic blanket under the trees, in the shade. We shared one Panini and drank a whole bottle of Krug Grand Cuvee. I had never tasted a twenty-year old champagne. Rex knows his wine: he said it was the difference between fresh tuna and tuna in a can. Neither of us wanted to over-stuff ourselves, so most of the lunch was saved for later.
By the time Rex served the dessert salad, we were in direct sunlight. I said I was getting warm and asked that we move into the new shade. Rex countered with a wish to see my tits by sunlight. "Only if I can see that beautiful prick of yours with those magnificent balls glowing in the sun as well." My pussy was next to be bargained for. He won.