This is an odd way to tell a story. It is told as though the two people doing the telling are talking to a group of people. So, the narrative is always quoted - since it is the protagonists talking to the group.
The story is also, to my knowledge a unique method for the husband to learn of his wife's affair.
Now, one might say it is an oversight to presume these two men could tell their tale publicly and not have the cheating wife find out and get revenge. However, you are going to read the story, have the information, and think about it - who will you tell? So, in this universe, guys can entertain their mates in a pub and the ex will never be the wiser.
The punctuation is as follows: when a protagonist is talking, it is in quotes and double quotes. The musings of the characters are in italics. I hope you enjoy -
My Best Friend
January 29
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is an odd date to celebrate. But my best friend, Tim Gardener, and I have been following the same routine for five years now. We go to Hausner's Bier Garten and start with a shot of whatever their most expensive single malt scotch is. We make a big deal of a toast to a great friend and partnership.
Every year this peaks someone's curiosity and they always ask why the big toast?
We laugh and say this was the day our friendship started. If you heard our story, you'd never believe we'd be best friends.
This always gets a few people interested and we tell our tale. I am the other half of this partnership, Bill Monroe.
"I was sitting right here, on this very stool when this perfect stranger comes up to me and asks if we can talk. Well, Tim ought to tell this part of the story."
Tim Gardner
"I have never dreaded anything as much as I dreaded meeting Bill. But it had to be done. I asked him if we could talk, in private. He naturally asked why and I told him, 'You're wife is having an affair and intends to dump you.'"
It's funny, the group always gets more interested when they hear affair and dump. The small group grows, and someone asks the bartender to turn off the polkas playing in the background.
"Bill looked at me like I had just shit on his shoes. I suggested we go back into the restaurant portion of the place and get a booth, with some privacy. He agreed. We sat and he asked me how I knew."
Even telling the story, I still get nervous at this part.
"Let me start here. About six months ago I met a beautiful single woman, and we started dating. Bill started to get anxious, and I assured him this was the best way to tell him how I knew. Anyway, we really hit it off and two weeks ago I asked her to marry me, and she said yes, reluctantly."
I paused and looked at the group, it had grown to eight or nine people, some were bringing the new members up to date.
"Her reluctance made me feel stranger than I already did, about our relationship. You see, in all this time, I had never been to her place - I didn't even know where she lived. She told me she lived with three other women and the place was not somewhere she wanted to show me.
"I know what you are all thinking,"
I said to the group of eleven.
"Bill was squirming and going nuts, and I told him to hold on - there was a reason I had to tell the story like this.
"We spent the night at my apartment as we had so many times and in the morning she got up, showered, and dressed quietly, like always. She gave me a kiss on the cheek, as I lay sleeping and left. As soon as the door closed I jumped out of bed, put on a pair of jeans and ran to my car. As I got in I saw her rounding the corner to leave my development. I quickly followed.
"We drove, not to the seedy apartments where she said she lived, but to a really nice house, at 4532 Wilmont Drive. Claudia Maitland put her car in the garage and closed the door."
Bill Monroe
"I nearly lost it. You see, my wife's name is Claudia - her maiden name, Maitland, and we live at 4532 Wilmont Drive. When Tim told me she went into the house I was about to punch him. He said, 'Wait! Listen to this recording. So, I did. I have the recording with me."
I held up my phone,
"The voices on the tape are Tim, here, and my ex-wife Claudia."
"Claudia, I am really starting to wonder if something is wrong here. Why can't I see your apartment and your roommates? Are you hiding something? Are you married?"
The woman's voice was extremely irritated,