Carleigh and her husband had just finished a session of sex. As had been usual lately, the session ended after Ian had an ejaculation, but Carleigh had not. There had not been any orgasms for Carleigh in a long time. As they lay back in bed, a nervous Carleigh asked, "Was it good for you?"
Ian was tired of answering the question that his wife had now asked the last three times he had tried to make love to her. Every time he downgraded his response. "Okay. Not our best, but definitely okay."
"Ian, honey, since you're in a good mood, there is something I need to tell you."
Although Ian was leery of what she would say, he was hoping to find out what had been obviously bothering Carleigh the last four months. That was when he began to notice his wife distancing herself away from him emotionally. After six years of marriage, their sex life had slumped somewhat, and he had suggested trying different methods in lovemaking. She never seemed interested. He took a big sigh and waited for her to speak.
"Ian, I have been intimate with another man. I'm not in love with him. It didn't mean anything. I'm sorry and don't want to hurt you. You are the man I love and want to grow old with. I needed to tell you in hopes you can forgive me, and we can move on with our lives."
The anger rose quickly within Ian. "WHAT DO YOU MEAN, 'BEING INTIMATE' WITH ANOTHER MAN"? After calming down a bit. "Have you been fucking someone else?"
"Please don't get angry. I wouldn't put it so crudely, but we have had sex. Ian, we need to talk this out, so we can put it behind us. It may even make our marriage stronger."
Ian sat silent trying to keep his temper and figure out what to do. He spoke to his tearful wife, "Excuse me, I need to go to the bathroom." Ian went into the bathroom, and for the first time in his married life, locked the door behind him.
Carleigh started crying when she heard the door lock, but her crying got worse as she heard him throw up. In a crackling voice she shouted, "Ian, are you all right?"
"Leave me alone." He paused before adding, "I guess that's what you want anyway."
His wife cried out, "No, no. That's not what I want."
After a short while and no sounds coming from the bathroom, she went to the door. The door was still locked, so she timidly called out, "Ian, are you okay? Please come back and talk to me. We can work this out, we have to. Ian? Ian, open the door, darling."
When she got no response, Carleigh decided to go to the guest bedroom which had the other entrance to the Jack and Jill bathroom. The bedroom door was open, and the bathroom door unlocked. She opened the bathroom door carefully. Looking in she saw no signs of Ian. "Maybe he went downstairs to get a drink" she thought to herself.
As she descended the stairs, she saw that the kitchen light was on. Carleigh was more hopeful now. "Ian, can we . . ." A quick survey of the room yielded no sign of her husband. The same results came from a look into the living room. Then she heard the sound of a car peeling its tires in front of her house. She got to the front door in time to see the red tail lights of Ian's car at the stop sign at the entrance to their cul-de-sac. Carleigh's heart sank. "This is not how it was supposed to be."
Carleigh retrieved her cell phone and called her older sister, Tonya.
"Hello, little sister. I gather by this late call that you finally told him. Is that it?"
"Yes, but it's all messed up! He left without talking to me. What if I lose him? I shouldn't have gone along with your crazy scheme. I could lose my husband over a fling that hasn't even happened."
"Carl, get a grip. Did he beat you? Did he kick you out? Did he threaten divorce?"
"Well, no, but he did yell at me. He's never done that before."
"I don't think you're in bad shape. He's probably having a pity party, having a few drinks, and considering what his options are. When he realizes what a fine piece of ass you are, and you still want to be his wife, he'll come back, forgive you, and you can go ahead with your fling having already been forgiven. If you think he is upset now, just think what we might have done if you had asked permission first or he had found out after the fact. The old adage of 'It's better to ask forgiveness than ask permission' is true."
"You better be right, and I hope Juan proves to be the lover I think he will be."
"Carl, you sure missed your chance last time. Once you do fuck him, you'll probably curse yourself for not having done it last May."
"Considering what I'm risking, he better be. I must admit, I have been thinking a lot about his kisses and caresses for the last four months."
"And the large bulge you felt while dancing?"
"Yes, that too." Carleigh giggled. "I'm still scared, but I feel better now, thanks, Tonya. What should I say when Ian comes back?"
"It's very important for you to be on the offensive. First you quickly admit that it was wrong of you to have cheated, but quickly dismiss it as a one-time mistake. Then make him feel he was partially at fault for treating you in a way that made you susceptible to another man's charms. Then you fuss at him for being a coward and walking away instead of talking about it. After that, he'll be begging you for another chance. Trust me."
"Wow, I would never have thought of that. I was prepared to tell the truth and then grovel and beg for forgiveness."
"That would be the worst thing you could do. Listen, I need to get some sleep. Call me after your next encounter with him."
"Thanks for the advice."
"That's what big sisters are for. Good night."
"Good night." It took a while for Carleigh to absorb what her sister had told her. She waited for her husband's return for a few hours but fell asleep on the couch.
Carleigh awoke to the smell of coffee. She spoke out, "Ian?" After no response, she went upstairs. There were signs that he had been there, but he wasn't here now. Back downstairs, she went for the coffee. On the kitchen island she noticed a yellow sheet from a legal pad. It was from Ian:
"Carleigh, you were asleep when I came back, so I decided not to wake you. I'm sorry I had to leave last night, but I was afraid of what I might say or do if I had stayed. I don't think you have any idea how much you hurt me last night. It is really difficult for me to believe you love me anymore. I even wonder if you ever loved me. There is no way I would be any good at work today, so I am taking the day off to think about what I need to do. I still love you more than I have ever loved anyone else, but I am wounded, and I do not know how to heal that wound. Please don't try to call me today. I will come to the house (he had crossed out 'home') at 7:00 tonight. We can talk then. Ian." He had originally written 'Love, Ian" but had crossed the 'Love' out and put a question mark by it."
Carleigh finished getting ready for work but could not do her makeup for all the tears that kept messing up her face. She called her boss, telling her she would be late. All day she debated which tactic she should use with Ian. Tonya's advice won out.
She had fixed Ian's favorite meal so that it would be ready just before 7:00. Anything to gain an advantage in the discussion to follow. He was right on time. Carleigh tried to be pleasant. "Ian, I'm so glad you're back home. I fixed your favorite meal in case you want to eat first."
"Hello, Carleigh. No, thanks on the meal. My stomach has been tied up in knots. I haven't been able to eat all day."
"I'm sorry. Where would you like to go talk?"
"I had thought we could talk at the table but since it's full of food, how about the living room?"
"That's fine." Carleigh let Ian go first. He sat on the couch. She immediately sat beside him. He looked crossly at her and moved to one end of the couch, turned and drew his right leg up part ways to keep her from moving closer.
"Okay, Carleigh, it's your show. What do you need to tell me?"
She took a deep breath and started with the speech she had prepared. "Ian, I love you very much. What I am doing is because I want to be a good wife, your wife. I have made a big mistake and am willing to take a just punishment. I must admit, however, that I am angry at you." This drew a look of disbelief from him.
"You didn't consider that your actions or inactions in bed might have caused me to wonder what I was missing with other men. Then instead of talking to me and trying to work out this bump in the road, you took the coward's way out and just left me hanging. That note indicated to me that you might not really be interested in salvaging our marriage. What about our future family which I had hoped for us to start soon? Was that just talk? It makes me wonder if you were so willing to give up that you might have another woman, or women, you have been seeing."
Carleigh could tell Ian had not expected what she was saying. She felt she was being harsher than she had planned, but once she got going, she was emboldened. "You are trying to complicate something that is very simple. If you want back the wife you say you love and concentrate on the happy life we and our children can have, all you have to do is swallow your pride and say you forgive me. Then we go on to a happy future. It's up to you." Then she couldn't help but add, "If you don't run away again."