This is in the Loving Wives category because there are cheating wives involved. It is mainly told by the granddaughter, but there are a few passages from others involved. If you are looking for any type of reconciliation, hit the back button now. Burning bitches ahead. Spoiler, the mom does get a bit of relief at the end. Now, a word from a good friend of ours.
Hello, Captain Obvious here. First off, this is a work of complete fiction. For those of you in in California, New York, or anywhere on either coast that have no sense of humor or are of such a liberal viewpoint that you actually take things literally, this means that this story is not real. It is made up. Think of this as you do the moon landing. Although everyone with a brain knows that the moon landing was real, you should think of it as it all being made up and just created in Hollywood movie studios. See? Not real. Also, even though all characters are stated to be over the age of 18. There are no minors engaging in sexual activity in this fantasy story. Furthermore, even though there are no references to animals in this story, no illegal bestiality is described, included in, or even alluded to in this story. Also of note, since this is purely a fictional story, none of the characters in this story are real or are based upon real people.
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Ok. Thank you Captain Obvious. Now, as with most of my Loving Wives stories, there is almost no sex in this story. If you are looking for a stroke story, hit the back button and find another one. For those of you that have read my previous stories, I should warn you that there is absolutely no BDSM in this story. Sorry, but the bitch does not end up as the sex slave to the wronged husband in this one. Fortunately, I could not completely control my nature, so there is a bit of lesbian love in here. If that disgusts, you, move along. Yes, there is a brief rant about words and their meanings. If you don't like it, I don't care. Skip it if you want. It really doesn't make a lot of difference to the overall story.
Now, if you are still here, read on. I think that you will enjoy the story. I write these because I enjoy it. I publish them here because I think some of you will enjoy them. I do not even try to make everyone happy. A great person once said that you can only please some of the people some of the time. You can't please everyone all of the time. Trying to please everyone all the time only makes everyone hate you all of the time.
FYI, BrokenSpokes gave me permission to include references to her and her character in this story. I highly recommend that you checkout her series 'Hard Landing' and Wheels in Motion' They are both great reads, as are her other stories. She has won awards on both those series.
"So, Alisa." Mom began. I did a mental eye roll. I knew what was coming - AGAIN. "Have you decided on your future yet?"
It was an ongoing question with my mom. There really wasn't a whole lot to decide. It was either going to the local community college and taking all the classes I could before transferring to the local university to finish my degree or going out and getting a low paying job as just a high school graduate. There really weren't many other options open to me. Oh, and let's not forget that I would also need to work at least a part time job to afford even going to the local community college.
"Mom, you know that I've always been fascinated by the medical field. Sure, I would love to become a doctor, but there is no possible way for me to go to medical school without ending up with a couple hundreds of thousands of dollars in student loans. I'm probably just going to go to the local community college to get my lower-level classes out of the way, then transfer to the local university to finish my degree in nursing. That way I can live at home while going to school to help save money."
"But Sweetie. You're an excellent student and are going to graduate in the top 5% of your class. You have a 3.96 GPA. Surely you have gotten several scholarship offers." Mom complained.
"OK. Let's go over this again. Yes, I am at the top of my graduating class. Yes, you would think that would generate some pretty good scholarship offers. Normally, that is true. The issue is that I am graduating at the top of a class in one of the most underperforming high schools in the country. Colleges not only look at your GPA, high school transcripts, and every other factor in your high school career, but they also look at the school itself. The way they look at it, graduating at the top of a failing high school is pretty much the same as being a mediocre student at an average high school. OK, sure, I got a couple of partial scholarship offers from average colleges, but nothing that would cover everything that I would need. I would have to make up the difference, and lord knows that there is no possible way that we can afford that."
Sometimes the truth hurts. It did on that occasion. I saw the look on mom's face when she was confronted with the facts. It wasn't her fault that we were in this position. We were stuck in the lower middle-class purgatory. Dad made just enough to disqualify me from getting financial aid for lower income students, but not nearly enough to be of any significant help in sending me to college. In fact, none of my family was even close to being well off. Even my grandmother lived a pretty austere life. She didn't really get much out of her three divorces. I guess that's what happens when you cheat on your husbands, and they take the time to hide their assets.
"But what about the extra classes you have already taken at the community college?" Mom asked.
Yes, I was taking a couple of courses at the community college already. I was also doing quite well in them.
"Mom, they really don't look too hard at those. OK, so they are actually college classes, but they are remedial classes. They basically look at them as an extension of high school classes. The Chemistry course I took over the summer was basically a glorified high school course designed to prepare me for a real college chemistry course."
Anyway, here I was entering my final semester of high school and trying to figure out my future. As I mentioned earlier, I had always been fascinated by the medical field. I loved watching the evening dramas on TV that revolved around hospitals and doctors. My dirty little secret is that I also love reading erotica online. One of my favorite series is about a woman that was injured in a helicopter crash when she was a flight medic in the army. She ended up being paralyzed from the waist down and medically discharged. She ended up going to medical school and becoming a doctor. The main character was so cool, smart and compassionate. I wanted to be just like her, well, except for being in a helicopter crash and being paralyzed, of course. It's an awesome read, and it also ties into most of the other stories that the author wrote. (See BrokenSpokes Love her stories).
Anyway, it looked like my dream of becoming a doctor was not going to come true. Given the economics of my life, the best that I would be able to do was to become a nurse. Sure, being a nurse was an honorable profession, and it would still be in the medical field. There was no shame in that. Still, it was not my dream. Such is life. Dreams rarely come true for most of us. All we can do is plug along and make the best of the hand that we are dealt.
OK, so I should probably give some background on what my and my family's situation is. I am an only child. My family consists of me, my mother and father, and my grandmother. As stated earlier, my grandmother has been married and divorced three times. Each time it was because she cheated on her husband at the time. My parents are married and have been for all of my life. I'm old enough now to recognize that my parents do not exactly have the loving relationship that a lot of my friend's parents have. They don't sleep in the same room, and I have NEVER heard or even had any indication that they have ever had sex since I have been alive. Actually, I realized several years ago that my mother was cheating on my dad. I never knew why he was putting up with that. Sadly, I actually lost a lot of respect for him once I realized what was going on. In his defense (which I came to understand later), I never saw him go out with another woman in all that time. As far as I could tell, he remained faithful to my mother.
So, that brings us pretty much up to date. It was the day after my conversation with my mom. I finally decided to get the ball rolling and enroll in the community college for the next semester. I was in the library and working on my laptop to fill out the forms. Suddenly, there was a presence next to me. I looked up and saw a really attractive mid-40's woman standing by my table. She was dressed professionally in a smart business suit. The skirt was cut to her knees with a matching jacket. Her silk blouse was blood red, and she had on relatively conservative-inch heels.
"Are you Alisa Compton?" She asked.