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The four of them left for a week-long trip to Corfu. By four of them I mean my wife Kirsty and her three best friends since school, Laura, Jane and Shona. They were as thick as thieves and always tried for a couple of short breaks together each year. I didn't mind, as I traded that off against a couple of golfing weekends. A full week was unusual but it was a last minute bargain and cheaper than some of their weekends away. With short notice time off arranged they flew out on Monday and would fly back the following Sunday.
That left me 'Mark' in charge of our 15 year old son Jake and our 8 year old Chloe. It's not that I can't cook but Kirsty left pre-prepared meals for the week just in case I poisoned the kids. The week started off well with help from both sets of parents; I juggled work with the school runs, sports and dance clubs. Making a pretty good stab at being a domestic goddess; thanks in part to Kirsty's post it note instructions for the washing machine. Kirsty called a few times, mainly to check I hadn't caused any permanent damage but to remind the kids she was missing them and loved us all.
So we survived the week and I was waiting for the girls at the airport with John and Tony, Shona and Jane's husbands, Laura was still single. The kids had remained buried in their tech at home and I was at the stage of trusting Jake to look after Chloe for short spells.
I saw Shona and Jane trundle through arrivals looking tired, shortly followed by Laura, but no sign of Kirsty. The greetings from the other girls seemed at bit muted whilst I was still looking out for her.
It was Laura who asked if I had received Kirsty's email. I had no idea what she was talking about. The girls looked warily at each other as Laura said Kirsty was sending an email that I needed to read, it would explain why Kirsty wasn't on the flight home!
I immediately thought she must be ill or had an accident and asked if she was ok. They assured me she was fine but had decided to stay on a couple of days with some friends. I never received any clear answers to my following barrage of questions.
I left the airport feeling both concerned and humiliated. Getting home I impatiently started up the computer; the email had arrived just after I left for the airport. It didn't say much more than Laura. Just that she had met friends, had the chance of short sailing trip and stayed on a few days to do that. She hoped everything was ok and the kids had got used to my cooking, finishing with saying she loved us and would be home soon.
I couldn't understand the email, why not call and mention the extra stay, then I realised she hadn't called over the last couple of days. And which friends, I couldn't think who they could possibly be.
I called her mobile and it went to voice mail, my message was short and terse, "Try picking up your phone."
Maybe she was out sailing and had no service but I had a very uneasy feeling about things. I tried repeated calls but still no response. Then I started calling her three friends, they had to know more.
It was Shona's husband John who said I should come over to their house at 9pm. When I arrived all the other girls and Tony were there and things seemed tense. John started the conversation:
"Mark needs to know what happened, spit it out Shona."
"We met some guys at a pool party in the harbour on the last night and went to their place for a few drinks. It was just a party; Kirsty got talking to the owner a guy called Samuel."
Tony interrupted, "According to the version Jane gave me it was more than that, there was kissing and making out, they were all having a grand old time on some rich fucker's yacht.
Shona looked daggers at Jane as Laura spoke up.
"It wasn't like that, a couple of the guys tried it on but we knocked them back, when they got a bit too persistent, we left... well we left but Kirsty stayed."
"Fuck", it was me that uttered the word even though I hadn't realised it.
"I tried to convince her to come with us but she was determined to stay."
Shona butted in, "They weren't doing anything Mark, just talking."
"I presume she didn't make it back to your rooms."
Silence gave me the answer.
"She came back at lunch time today and announced she was staying on for a few days, picked up her stuff and left."
"We all shouted and screamed at her but she was determined to go. We don't understand what happened with her but she wouldn't be talked out of it."
"So she is staying out there with some millionaire?"
"I guess so" was the most useful response I received. More was said but we went around and around in circles. The guys were furious whilst I was totally bemused, this was so unlike her, it just didn't make sense.
I went home on auto pilot, sorted the kids out and collapsed into bed exhausted but unable to sleep... my world shattered.
I woke up late the next morning and flew around frantically trying to sort the kids for school, made pack lunches and do both school drop offs. Getting to work late I missed the start of a client meeting much to my manager's displeasure. I still hadn't heard anything from Kirsty. Work was manic all day and I was late going to pick Chloe up. Thankfully Shona, Jane and their kids had stayed with her in the school yard. They saw how flustered I was and offered to help with pickups for the rest of the week. They asked about Kirsty's email and I told them how little it said, I was still completely in the dark.
I finally got a call from Kirsty on Monday evening, she launched into apologising about not phoning saying that she had no signal. Without pausing for breath she explained the opportunity of a sailing trip with friends and feeling it was too good an opportunity to turn down. I let her ramble on before saying:
"So you are staying with Samuel on his yacht then?"
The silence was deafening.
"Mark, it's not what you think."
"What I think is that you're living it up with a millionaire, discarded your husband, humiliated me front of our friends and didn't have the decency to stay in touch with your kids."
"It's just a few days; I'll be back on Thursday."
"Don't bother, in fact don't bother coming back at all."
I hung up, what a complete bitch.
The phone rang repeatedly and I ignored it.
A text came through, "I am sorry, first flight back is tomorrow 3pm, we need to talk. Tell kids I love them."
My anger hit new heights, we need to talk and tell kids I love them after she had ignored them... she had to be joking.
The next day I got her parents to look after the kids; they were shocked by her actions but asked me to hear her side of the story before deciding anything. The kids were starting to ask questions as well.
I had no intention of picking her up; she dragged her case through the door at 8pm. I said nothing and just looked at her.