"This came for you a while back."
I looked at the envelope and was surprised to see that he had sent it. The next surprise was that the postmark was months ago. The date tugged at my memory but I couldn't place it. My husband just sat there quietly as I studied the envelope. Finally I shrugged and opened it.
My Dearest Wife,
I'm writing this the day before I'm going to agree to the threesome. I will mail it before I give you my answer. I'm doing this so you will have the postmark to prove that I thought this through while making my decision. I don't want you to think it's buyer's remorse, should things not go as well as you expect. I always get the mail so I'll intercept it and tuck it away, just in case the day I dread comes. I hope I am wrong and you never read this.
If you are reading this, then you just told me that it was your turn for a threesome and you want to invite a man into our bed.
First, let me be clear. It was not MY threesome. YOU were the one who suggested it. YOU were the one who picked the third party. YOU were the one who pushed me until I agreed to it. Even if I enjoyed it, it was still YOUR threesome. So, no, it is not your turn.
I told you every time you brought it up that it was a fun fantasy but not something I actually wanted to do. I told you that I didn't want to share you and I hoped you didn't want to share me either. I never asked for a threesome. But, YOU kept asking for one. I tried to understand why you wanted to bring in another woman. I didn't think it was guilt from having an affair, and the PI found no evidence of you having one. I asked you if you were just clearing the way for bringing in another guy. You didn't notice the hurt when you said you weren't planning on it rather than just saying no.