This is a story of a man who, while battling depression, makes his wife angry. It is a total work of fiction, one of the wild dreams I have just as I might wake up.
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Tom Jones, no not the fictional character or the pop singer, was a man with a problem. First was growing up with the moniker of a fictional character and also the name of a former very popular pop singer. His mom once told him he was lucky their last name wasn't Humperdink or he would have been named Englebert, also the name of a fictional character and a pop singer. He had to agree with her on that one. He couldn't imagine how he would have survived his formative years with that name.
He survived the taunting and the bullying but as an adult he was finally diagnosed with clinical depression. He found a good therapist and between the therapy and a few good medications he was a better man.
He graduated college with a degree in business administration and took a mid-level job in a small company making widgets. Tom was now working on his master's degree by taking evening and online courses through a popular university.
I suppose you, dear reader, would like a description of our hero. Tom was an average man with dark hair and brown eyes. He stood five foot nine inches tall. Since he bicycled almost everywhere he was slim and in shape. For those who need to know he had a solid 8" cock and wasn't bad in bed. Occasionally his medications interfered with his performance but he was a considerate lover who was not averse to using lips, tongue and fingers to make sure his lover was well satisfied.
Two years before the start of our story Tom met Julie Walters. Julie was a chemical engineer employed at Wilson Widgets, the same place Tom was employed. Julie, though, was a couple of years younger and, thus, was a new employee versus Tom's two years of service at Wilson Widgets.
Julie was about five foot six inches tall and had dishwater blonde hair and blue eyes. Even though a nerd she had also been an active athlete at her division I school. She played basketball and ran the low hurdles in track and held a couple of school records.
Her breasts were small, in keeping with her athletic form. Tom snuck a look at her bra once and found she wore a 34B. Her waist and hips were proportional. Her legs were long and lean and she also loved to bicycle. They actually met during a company sponsored cycling event and soon were exclusive.
Over the next year they got to know each other well. Tom told Julie about his depression, as he was not ashamed of it. He told her of his struggles with suicidal thoughts while in college but now he was happy and felt well but still saw his therapist on a regular basis and was religious in taking his medications.
Julie never held his depression against him and told him so. They went on many dates before getting physical. Both felt they needed to be friends before being lovers as they each had previously had fallen into poor relationships because of placing sex above knowing their lovers.
When they did become physical Julie professed to understand Tom's occasional impotence and told him that it would not ever bother her as long as she knew he loved her and was faithful to her and her alone. Of course Tom demanded the same from her.
Their sex life was mostly vanilla. They loved to look at each other as they made love. There was very little fucking, mostly making love. Both professed to be very satisfied with their love life.
After a few more months they became engaged and then married. Tom's parents lived quite a ways away from his adopted town so they seldom got to see them. Julie did get along with them and had their approval to marry Tom.
Julie's parents, her mom and dad were divorced, were less than impressed with Tom. They each felt that Julie should be marrying someone in her career field. They felt that Tom's intelligence was far less than Julie's and this was going to hurt the couple in the long run.
Since they couldn't influence their daughter, they did attend her wedding but sat in separate locations as they did not otherwise agree on much of anything. Julie's dad was a serious player and had many notches on his bed post. As a matter of fact he brought his latest fuck queen to the wedding. She was barely eighteen and was dressed for fucking, not attending her potential future step-daughter's wedding.
Tom and Julie had a great wedding and a wonderful honeymoon before returning and settling down to what they believed would a life of wedded bliss. Our story really begins just after they celebrated their first wedding anniversary.
Tom was called out of town to handle a negotiation for a potential new use of Wilson Widgets newest invention. The company needing the widget was experimenting with a new power source. If their equations and designs held true then traditional power plants would no longer be needed. Their simplistic explanation basically stated that this new power source would use solar energy but increase its potential many times over traditional solar power. Their stations could be globally positioned and energy transmitted from anywhere the sun was shining to anywhere the sun didn't shine. It was also supposed to be cheaply produced so that all countries would benefit from cheap energy.
The two day negotiations went well and Tom returned home ready to celebrate. When he got to the house he was bursting with the news that the widget that Julie had helped to design was going to be integral to the whole solar power plan.
He came in the door and tried to hug his wife while announcing his news. "Linda, your invention is a godsend, both to the company and to our new client. It may revolutionize how we get electricity and finally bring forth the end of burning fossil fuels for power." His elation was cut short when Julie pushed him away.
"What's wrong? I thought you would be jumping for joy. This widget will not only make our company a lot of money but you personally since you share in the patent."
Julie didn't answer but just gave her husband a hateful stare.
Tom didn't understand. He tried to get her to acknowledge the good news again. Finally she put up her hand. "Yes, I get it. The widget I helped design will make us a lot of money and will revolutionize industry. Tomorrow, when I get to work I will celebrate with the rest of my team. Right now I could care less."
Tom tried to lighten the mood again. "I thought we would go out tonight and celebrate. We could hit that new restaurant and then maybe go dancing. We haven't been out for a little while, not even on our anniversary."