Sally had always been a party girl. She and Jack partied hard together in college, where they dated for their last two years. She liked to drink, she liked to dance, she liked to flirt, and she really liked sex - just about any form of sex. Knowing this, Jack probably should have recognized that she was not good marriage material. But he was young, besotted, and shucks, he liked all those things too.
After graduation they got married, and both got good jobs, Jack as a physical therapist and Sally as an account manager for an insurance office. One of the best aspects of their jobs was that they could work their 40 hours and leave work behind when they came home. Which left their evenings free to do what they wanted. Most nights they met at the gym after work, then after their training sessions went home for dinner and some TV, often accompanied by another workout of a more passionate kind. They had a lot of sex.
Thursday nights they went out. She went drinking and dancing with some girlfriends, and he went to a sports bar to watch some games, make some bets, drink beer and trade lies with his male friends.
So, last Thursday as usual they went their separate ways after work - Sally to party with her gal pals, and Jack to hang out with his guy pals at the sports bar. About 9:15 though, Jack's party came to an abrupt halt when the power went out.
Not ready to go home, he decided to go to Sally's Thursday hangout and see what was going on. When he got there, he saw Sally's friend Jan sitting at a large booth with three other women he didn't know. There were margaritas on the table. Jack walked over and said "Hi" to Jan. She smiled and greeted him in return, and nervously told her friends, "Girls, this is Sally's husband Jack."
"Really?" one of the others, a cute but slightly drunk blonde, said. "He has a name? I've only ever heard her call him 'My Cuck.'"
The others looked shocked, and quickly tried to shush this traitor up. Jan recovered first, and stammered, "Sally's just teasing when she says that, because you are so trusting to let her out alone."
Jack tried to stay cool. Playing along, he asked, "Where is my little vixen, anyway?" Jan stammered a bit and said she'd run out to her car for something. He knew that was not true, because he had parked next to her car and she wasn't there.
Just then Sally came in the back door of the bar with a good looking guy. They were laughing and very familiar. Sally made a beeline for the restroom, and the guy came over to the table. "Well, that was fun," he said, pantomiming zipping up his fly. Jan swatted her hand in the air to shut him up.