BigGuy33 recently published an interesting story called Independence Day. He invited other authors to take a swing at the story as well. This is another way things might have unfolded. (No sex in this story)
We pick up the story after a family meeting at which Ray's children and grandchildren try to persuade him to go along with his wife having sex with a young stud, since Ray's heart condition has rendered him unable to "perform":
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Things were cool around the house for the next week. Josie knew that, despite his acquiescence, Ray was not happy with what she was doing with Luke. But she believed it would come to be something he could live with because he loved her, and she was certain that he'd eventually forget about it, or at least put it out of his mind.
For Ray, it was the complete destruction of his life. He had been a dedicated family man for four decades but that hadn't stopped his entire family from tossing him aside when his presence became inconvenient. The simple fact that Josie had even sought the support of her family for her adultery had ended his marriage as far as Ray was concerned. That they had all, every single one of them, sided against him was the death blow to his family, or at least to his being a part of it. He had put everyone else first for years. That was about to change.
As he drove around aimlessly Sunday night after the family meeting, he considered options. He could simply divorce her and leave. He could do what Josie wanted and the children seemed to support, and just suck it up and go with it. But he couldn't shake the feeling there was another choice. He knew this: Whatever happened, somebody besides him was going to have to feel some pain. He would not be the only one to suffer.
Ray had some resources. He had retired and sold his construction company. His heart wasn't strong, but his balance sheet was. He also knew some people. He made a list of people to call on Monday. First was Jack Overturf, the guy who had done background checks on new hires at his company. Jack could do a "background light," just verifying the information on the employment application, or he could do "background deep," researching the person's past all the way back to childhood and looking for any worrisome issues. Ray had only had him dig deep a couple of times, when he was filling high level and sensitive positions. Digging deep was expensive. Ray could afford it.
He also meant to call Rocco, one of his weekly golf foursome pals. He had met Rocco years before when there was a labor issue on a construction site. Ray didn't know exactly what Rocco did, or who he was associated with, but he knew that it was unwise to cross Rocco or "his people." Let's just say they had last names that ended with a vowel.
He would also call his lawyer, Charles Lockwood, and get started with the divorce preparation. Regardless of whatever might happen in the days to come, divorce was certain.
He also made a note to call Josie's friend Marjorie to find out how much she actually knew about this guy Luke.
By the time he returned home, a little after midnight, he was dog tired. But he had a plan. And after carrying out that plan he would know a good deal more than he knew just then.
He rose early Monday morning, but Josie was up before him. She tried to put on her usual sunny face, but he could tell she was worried about what he was thinking. He sat at the kitchen table and she poured him some decaf coffee. God he hated decaf, but it was all his cardiologist would let him have. She asked about how he was feeling as she gave him his morning meds, as she did every day. "I'm fine," he said. "I'm tired, and I'm angry, but I think that's what should be expected. The pain I feel in my heart is not from my 'condition,' it's from the betrayal by people I love and who I had thought all these years loved me."
"Raymond, we all do love you," she exclaimed, trying to put her arms around his shoulders for a hug. He shrugged her off.
"It doesn't feel like it," he grumbled, looking at the collection of pills in the little cup Josie had given him. "What's this brown one? It's new."
"It's a supplement a friend of mine told me about," she said. "It is supposed to help with your virility issues."
"There's nothing wrong with my virility," he replied, palming the pill and taking the others with the water Josie had brought him.
"My problem, as you know, is circulation. Not virility."
"Okay, okay, I heard good things about this supplement and I thought it would be worth a try. I'd rather be getting my needs met by you, you know," she said, again trying to hug him from behind his chair. Again he shrugged her off.
"Breakfast ready?" he asked, gruffly.
"All ready. We have Egg Beaters and cereal with almond milk."
He grimaced. He hated this faux food, but at least she was trying to keep him alive.
She watched quietly as he ate his breakfast. As he finished, she sat down across the table from him. "While you were out last night did you think more about what I and the children told you?" she asked.
"Of course I did," he replied. "I never expected to be stabbed in the back by my entire family - everyone I have loved and cared for and supported."
With that he got up from the table and walked, shoulders slumped and head hanging, to his home office, shutting the door. Josie watched him with sadness. She really didn't want to hurt him. She just could not understand why he didn't see things her way. The kids "got it," why couldn't he?
For a moment she considered calling Luke and telling him not to come next Saturday. But she decided that she wasn't going to give in on this. She needed his hard manhood. And he was such a charming young man - so kind and sweet. He had even given her the bottle of supplements in hopes it might help Ray get his equipment back into working order.
Meanwhile, Ray got on the phone and worked his way through his call list. He told Jack to do as deep a dive as possible to find out just what this guy was all about. "Why does a good-looking 29-year-old man want to fuck a woman who's pushing 60? There has to be something else going on here. I want to find out what it is."