I think this is an original story line. Having not read every single story on this site I may be wrong. If I am wrong, I apologise in advance.
I know this, my first submission, is a bit long, so in the interests of saving time I'll give a small summary. You can then decide whether or not to go to the effort of reading it.
It is a psychological thriller, based on fact. There is a bit of cheating, a lot of tension, a lot of realism, a lot of pragmatism, very little sex, and a devastating but non-violent BTB scene at the end. Unlike some writers here it seems, I have read it several times and corrected grammar and syntax errors. If your spell checker picks up any errors, change the dictionary to English (UK) rather than English (US). Enjoy.
Thank you SW_MO_Hermit for the inspiration for this story. His "A Smart Set of Cheaters" is in my top three list. If you haven't read it yet do yourselves a favour.
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I sat in our study at home and realised I had a problem. Where was that damned bit of paper? I had been sitting right here last Tuesday night finishing the list that had taken me several months. So where the fuck was it now? A second clearing of the desk, looking in the drawers, looking behind and under the desk revealed nothing. Ah, revelation, check the bin................ empty. I thought back to Tuesday. I'm sure it wasn't empty then. Friday was my wife's housework day. Sorry Dave old son but you're going to have to scrounge through the recycle trash bin.
My Story
Hi, my name is Dave and at the time of this story I am 41 years old. I grew up in a small mining town and for all you readers that had a similar childhood, you may recognise my symptoms. You see in my town it was not socially acceptable to be intelligent and I was. Smart kids were bullied and generally put through a living hell. So I learned to hide it. The secret was to not use big words and talk just like everyone else.
I think it came as a surprise to a few people when I finished high school class valedictorian in my class of about 100. Too late though suckers. I left town to go to college and was never going back. I was lucky that my parents broke the mould of their blue collar background and actually encouraged and supported my ambitions. Seven years later I graduated with honours in Mining Engineering and started my career.
I didn't realise at the time but ten years of primary school had conditioned me to still hide my intelligence. After a while I discovered it was a professional advantage. Thinking I was average intelligence lured people into a false sense of superiority until a conflict came, at which time I went for bust and won nine times out of ten. They simply underestimated me.
You're probably thinking this makes me sound arrogant and manipulative but you're wrong. At the time of this story I am a successful mine manager pulling down a healthy six figure salary with very generous bonuses. The reason for the latter was that I had taken over a struggling, break-even mine and turned it around so that it was a money factory. I had done this my way. With my blue collar background I had moulded the entire workforce into a friendly team who shared in the mine's financial success. Everyone was happy and getting richer.
Eight years into my career I had met Tracey, swept her off her feet and married her. At the time of this story Tracey had given me two wonderful sons who are six and eight years old. They are the centre of my universe and my reason for life.
I know I am different to other guys. Where they are attracted to the physical things about women, big boobs, nice butts etc, my first attraction is to their minds. If they aren't intelligent, I'm not interested. How do you judge intelligence? Easy. It's all in the eyes. One glance in the eyes tells the whole story. Tracey was very intelligent. The perfectly shaped boobs and nice tight ass on a petite 5' 6" frame, topped by a pretty face were a pure bonus.
Tracey's Story
My dear wife and soul mate had a similar background to me. Her tradesman father and overbearing stay at home mother had provided for her well with only one character flaw. Her mother has pretty much destroyed her confidence. Her mother was a bully plain and simple. Her father was pretty much a silent partner. What words he could get in were shot down. Tracey was thus very shy, unconfident and had a woeful self body image. This was unjustified and I liked her body just fine. I had spent our courtship and married life to now trying to improve both her confidence and body image by congratulating her on her successes and worshipping her body. It was like trying to paddle a canoe against a very strong current. All married guys know this. Husbandly compliments just don't carry much weight.
Her father died just after we started going out, of liver cancer. Her mother followed just two years ago with cancer of the everything.
Unlike my parents, Tracey's hadn't encouraged her intelligence and after high school she did a secretarial course. I met her when she was the receptionist/secretary of the mine I was working at as the Undermanager. Within two weeks we were an item. God I loved and respected that girl.
Our Story
Four years and two different mines later we were married and had our first son. Making all decisions jointly we decided to move somewhere more civilised for raising our family. Don't get me wrong, I love the mining industry. It is rewarding and exciting but why do they put the mines in the middle of the biggest desert around. I'd lived in some real shit holes. We managed to find one twenty five minutes' drive from a regional centre of 100,000 people. It was scenic and a thoroughly nice place to live. We both loved it. The people were friendly and welcoming and Tracey soon had a good support group of other mothers that met either together or in small groups almost daily.
Now I know I'm going to piss a few people off with my next statement but hey, one of the things people like about me is my directness.
The job description of 'mother', is the highest rank in society as far as I am concerned. Higher than president, general, secretary general of the United Nations and every other title on earth. We are here to raise physically and mentally healthy kids. While I recognise the need for both parents to work to put food on the table in some situations, those other situations where both parents of babies work to further their careers or to be able to afford a lifestyle they don't need, I just hold in contempt. One of you should stay at home and be a parent. It's what the kid needs.
Luckily Tracey agrees and until our youngest son, who was born shortly after our last move, started school, she was happy to be a stay at home mum.
The problem for an intelligent person being a full time parent is that it isn't the most intellectually stimulating job in the world. Recognising this, I did whatever I could to keep this stimulation up. Our talks at night after the lads were in bed were precious to us. I gave her as much time away from the boys, when I wasn't working as she wanted. Girl's nights out were a fortnightly occurrence at least. I looked after the lads while she did adult education courses at night or on weekends and we got baby sitters and went out together about monthly.