Chapter 01 - Open It Up?
It was Sunday evening, Mark and Sandy Arnolds were sitting in their living room reading. Mark could tell from Sandy's fidgety behavior that something was amiss. After twenty-six years of marriage he knew her pretty well.
Looking over the top of his book, he asked, "What's bothering you, sweetheart?"
Sandy marked her page and closed her book. "Are you happy, Mark?"
"Happy with what? Money, work, weather, the kids, us, what?"
"Us, our marriage."
"Baby, I'm married to the woman of my dreams and love her more today than I ever have. For almost twenty-seven years I wake up for this woman, spend every day living just for her, sleep at night to dream of her. I wouldn't change that for all the tea in China." Sandy smiled, reassuring Mark that he had answered well.
"How about our physical relationship?"
"You mean our sex life?"
"Well, yes. Are you satisfied, Mark?"
"Completely? Aren't you?"
"Yes, of course, but do you remember the excitement of our early days, the romance?"
"Sure I remember that. Do you want me to romance you more or better? Am I disappointing you?"
"No, you're a wonderful husband and lover." She sat quietly for a few minutes.
"Sandy, what is it?" Mark moved next to her on the couch.
"Have you ever thought about us in a different type of marriage?"
"Sexually different?"
"Well, yes."
"You mean like an open marriage or swapping or cuckolding?"
"Certainly not cuckolding. Not swapping, I wouldn't want to see you with someone else."
"You want an open marriage, Sandy?"
"Have you ever thought about it?"
"Never, but I take you have? Have you had an affair?"
"Oh God, no. I'd never do that."
"Then fill me in. Talk to me."
Sandy shifted in her seat to better face Mark. "You know Marla and Joan where I work, right?"
"Yes. The cuckoo and the tramp."
Sandy rolled her eyes. "I'll admit Marla's a bit off but Joan isn't a tramp."
"I must be thinking of a different Joan. I'm thinking of the brunette in the way too short skirts, low cut tops, married three times that each ended because of her cheating, dates a different guy every week. Wrong Joan?"
"Mark, that's just Joan."
"To me, that's a tramp. Would you approve of our daughter being like that?"
"Of course not, but Joan isn't our daughter."
"So you condone her behavior?"
"No, I just don't judge her. She's a good person."
"So what about Marla and Joan?"
"We talk a lot at lunch and Joan was telling us about her first marriage. They had an open relationship and she said her marriage was better for it"
"You told me her husband divorced her because she was having an affair."
"That's true. That's what she said."
"How does someone have an affair in an open relationship? Isn't sleeping with other people what the 'open' is all about?"
"She met her second husband while she was still married to her first."
"That still doesn't answer my question."
"She tried to move him into their house."
"That might explain it but since it ended her first marriage how did it make her first marriage better?"
"It made their sex life better."
"Before the divorce, I assume? Do you really believe that boloney?"
"Well, Marla talked to her husband about trying an open marriage and she said they're both better for it."
"How long have they had the open marriage?"
"About two months."
"You're really considering this, Sandy?"
"I've wondered about it. What are your thoughts?"
"You already know my thoughts on the subject of extramarital sex."
"But in an open marriage it wouldn't be cheating. Both parties are doing it."
"Do you already have someone in mind?"
"Oh Mark, of course not."
"Have you crossed the twelve year old line?"
"What are you talking about?"
"Picture a twelve year old, either boy or girl. Besides with me, have you done anything, or allowed anything, during our marriage that would be inappropriate with that twelve year old?"
"I already told you, I've never cheated on you."
"I'm not just talking about having sex, Sandy."
"Then what are you talking about?"
"Anything that would be inappropriate with a twelve year old. Flirting, kissing, holding, touching. Even some topics of discussion. Not just sex."
Sandy thought for a moment. "No, I've never crossed that line."
"How about when you were dancing with Tom at the Christmas party last year and he put his hand on your ass?"
"You came onto the dance floor and told him to move it."
"Yes, I did, but you crossed the line."
"He put his hand there, I didn't."
"And I told him to move it. Why didn't you tell him? You crossed the line."
Sandy was deep in thought. "You're right. My lack of response was crossing that line. Have you ever crossed it?"
"Never."
"Will you think about the open marriage idea for a couple of days and let's talk about it again?"
"I don't have to think about it. We promised to forsake all others when we married. I've done that and will continue to do so as long as we are married. Let me make you a deal."
"What's that?"
"During our marriage I've done everything I can to insure your happiness, correct?"
"Yes, you're as close to a perfect husband as you can get."
"We leave our marriage it is for now. Neither of us breaks the twelve year old rule. Think on the open marriage idea. Ninety days from now is June 15th. You tell me on or before that date if you want to open our marriage. If you do we will make it happen. I want you to be happy."
"I thought you were against the idea."
"I'm completely against it. Our marriage would be destroyed but I want you to be happy. Agreed?"
"Before June 15th?"
"On or before the end of the day June 15th."
"Agreed. Will you think about it too?"
"I already know my answer, but yes, I'll think on it."
With that they kissed then went to bed and made love.
Chapter 2 - First Steps
On Monday morning Mark made an appointment with a divorce lawyer for that afternoon. He arrived at her office right on time.
"Mr. Arthurs, I'm Debi Neal. Please have a seat." Mark sat in front of the desk and Ms. Neal sat behind it.
"Mark, please."
"Okay, Mark. I want you to know up front that I do not represent cheaters. Are you, or have you been, cheating on your spouse?"
"Never."
"So you want a divorce?"
"No, I don't want a divorce."
"Mark, I'm a divorce attorney. Why are you here?"
"I want to file for a divorce."
"But you just said you don't want a divorce."
"That's correct but I still want to file."
"Please explain yourself." Mark told her of his marriage and the discussion the previous evening. He told her of the June 15th date and that he would like the petition for divorce filed today, Mark would serve his wife tomorrow and the divorce would be final on June 17th. She explained that Sandy would get half of everything they have since this was a no fault state. Mark was fine with that and she agreed to take the case. He paid her full fee and returned to his office for the day.
That evening at home Sandy seemed upset. Mark didn't mention the attorney that day and other than Sandy being out of sorts the evening went as usual.
They were in the living room just before bedtime. "Sandy, you seem troubled."
"Something at work today shook me a bit."
"What was that?"
"Marla was served divorce papers."
"I thought that their newly open marriage was working for them."
"Marla didn't talk about an open marriage. She had an affair."
"But I thought you said..."
"That's what she told us but she never asked him about an open marriage. She just took it upon herself to screw around."
"I can see how that might be a problem."
"Joan says he's bluffing and that he won't go through it."
"Her three husbands apparently did. Maybe she's not a tramp. Maybe she's a stupid tramp."
"Please Mark, name calling isn't like you."
"You're right, I'm sorry."
"Joan also said that Marla's mistake was not talking to her husband and agreeing on opening the marriage first."
"Sandy, I just don't understand. You know what kind of person Joan is. Why would you listen to anything she says?"
"She's my friend, Mark."
"Judas was Jesus friend too. Joan is one of those people that causes trouble."
"I think she just has a different view on things."
"I won't argue that."
"Are we still in agreement on June 15th, Mark?"
"Let me know by the end of the day on June 15th. Don't cross the twelve year old line."
"Agreed."
They went to bed and made love again that night.
Tuesday was uneventful for both during the day. They worked as usual, came home as usual, had dinner as usual, and cleaned the kitchen together as usual. After dinner they were sitting on the sofa together having a glass of wine when Mark handed Sandy a large envelope.
"What's this, Mark?"