Another We Need To Talk story. The world doesn't have enough. 750 words, so yeah, the ending's a bit blunt. My focus was simply our hero's initial response, hence the open ending. Perfect opportunity to exercise your imagination. :)
I read Literotica Loving Wives--why else would I be sharing my story here? Fiction, the writers all say. Then it happened to me.
Thursday afternoon, my wife Sandra, 39, hit me. "Hon, we need to talk."
'Hon?' Crap.
I'm Robbie Gage, 42, IT director. Having read 293 LW stories, I knew what was coming. With a bottle of water, I sat. No alcohol. I'm stupid enough already.
She led with the usual preamble. "You know I love you--"
I stopped her cold. "You love me? Bullshit."
That, apparently, did not fit her vision of this encounter. She imitated a guppy lying on the ground after mistaking a baited hook for dinner. "What? What are you saying?"
"Bullshit, Sandra, you don't love me." As she took a breath, I continued. "Prove it. Go on, prove it. You never talk to me, always turn me down in bed, the last three times I wanted to take a weekend and go to the beach, you refused. You had to stay in town to go on your 'girls nights out.' So, before you continue on your patently rehearsed spiel, prove you love me. Because I say you don't, at least not anymore."
Again, the guppy gape.
I kept the offensive. "Remember when we were young, how you loved to try different positions, read books on how to improve our lovemaking? When we'd get into the car on a Sunday afternoon for a picnic somewhere secluded? How you wore sexy new underwear to get a rise out of me? When's the last time for any of that? I'll tell you."
I took out my phone. "Picnic: two summers ago. I noted three times you begged off because it was too much trouble, even when I said let's just get some KFC or something."
She took a swig of chardonnay.
I wasn't done. "Sexy underwear? The last time you modeled any for me was before Susan's wedding. Two years, I am not exaggerating. That's not the last time you bought sexy lingerie, though. Nope, you let Victoria share another Secret just a month ago. For whose benefit was that? Not mine.
"So, love? I don't think so."