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2020 - This is an original work by Zeb Carter and is protected under copyright by U.S. copyright law. It is only submitted at Literotica.Com and any submission to any other site has not been authorized by the Author.
Author's Note
: It all comes out in the laundry so to say. Yes, there is a cheating wife. What else you'll have to read.
Rage Monster
As I stood behind my desk, in my corner office, I could see everything going on in the large open office space outside my glass-enclosed cage. I could even see the elevator doors as they opened. What I saw next, I had only seen three other times before. I tried not to laugh, yet from my perspective, it was a hilarious sight. It was my wife, looking like a bull charging toward me. Her lustrous red hair flared out behind her as if she was walking into a very strong wind. Her coat open showing she was dressed very nicely. Hands and arms swinging. And that look on her lovely face. She was angry, really angry. I stood there wondering what I had done to make her so mad but could think of nothing.
Ever since our children had gone off to college and she had been part of a layoff at the company where she had worked, she had anger issues about some things. Mostly, misunderstandings about me, or what I did or didn't do. After her layoff, she had also become a very jealous woman. She hadn't ever been jealous of me until the children went away to college. It got even worse when she became unemployed. I stood there watching her charge toward my office. My EA, Pat, saw her coming too. She stood up, opened my office door, and stood back.
Millie, my wife, charged right past Pat, scowling her. Millie marched right up to my desk, stopped, and glared at me. I just calmly looked back. Pat closed my office door and sat back at her desk. I raise an eyebrow at my wife.
"Who is she?" she growled through clenched teeth.
"What are you asking?" I shot back.
Millie pulled a picture out of her coat pocket and slapped it down on my desk.
"Who is she?" She screamed.
Looking down at my desk, I saw a very old black and white picture. You could see I was the man hugging a woman. I almost broke out into laughter but that would have made things worse. Picking up the picture, I looked at it closely. I knew who the woman was even if you couldn't see her face. I also saw the time and date stamp in the corner, which Millie hadn't.
"Who is she, god damn it? Tell me now!"
I walked around my desk to my wife. I took her hand gently in mine.
"Why don't you have a seat so we can talk, before you go off half-cocked and do something you might regret later?"
"Just tell me who she is!"
"Millie, please sit down," I said a little more forcefully. "I will tell you when you have calmed down."
She huffed, sitting down. I looked down at her, sadness in my eyes. I sat in the chair next to her. She took one look at my face and turned her head away.
"Millie, look at me," I ordered.
She shook her head.
"Then I guess you don't really want to know. You just wanted to storm in here and accuse, accuse, accuse, didn't you?"
Her head snapped around to look at me, anger flashing in her pretty green eyes. I just looked at her calmly. She huffed letting her shoulders relax, her face softened, and her hands unclenched.
"Did you really look at this picture?" I asked.
"Why? I saw you with your arms around a woman. What else do I need to see in the picture?"
"All right. Where did you get it?"
Her face flushed red. Her eyes narrowed.
"Never mind, I know exactly where you got it. The draw in my desk at home, where I keep important paper and keepsakes. Right?"
"Yes, I was looking for... hell, I don't even remember what I was looking for now. What difference does it make?"
"Well, if you had looked a little closer instead of just flipping out, you would have seen that the picture was taken on your parent's front porch," I said softly.
"What? Let me see that," she croaked snatching the picture from my fingers. "Shit! Shit! Shit!"
"That picture is of us. More exactly, it is a picture of me bringing you home after our first date back in high school. Your father's security system took it. When he saw it, he printed it out and gave it to me on our wedding day."
"Shit, shit, shit. Oh my god. I'm so sorry, so sorry."
She was now crying her eyes out, her body now racked with sobs. I put my hand on her shoulder.
"Can you ever forgive me?" she asked still sobbing.
It was like this the first three times. Hideous anger and rage, then her breaking down crying and asking forgiveness.
"Millie, you have to see someone about this rage you are carrying around with you. Talking can help you. Also, that hair-trigger jealousy you have needs toning down, a whole lot. I have never cheated on you, I never will. I made a promise to you and our families that I would never do that. Yet as our marriage has grown older, your jealousy has grown bigger. You will drive me away if you keep this up. I want you to make an appointment with Doctor Miller. She can recommend someone for you to see. Hell, they might even have a psychiatrist on staff."
"I don't need a psychiatrist," she said.
"You do and you know it. Now make an appointment. Let me know when it is and I will take you."
"Checking up on me?" she almost shouted.
"Millie!" I yelled. "Have I ever checked up on you?"
"No, not that I know of," she said softly.
"You do this, or..."
"Or what?" she said softly anger once again in her eyes.
"Or there will be consequences."
"What?"
"Millie! Just do as I asked for once in your life or this could be the end of us!" I said loudly.
She jerked back, looking at me with fear and anger in her eyes and plastered all over her pretty face.
"You wouldn't dare," she growled.
"Out! Get out of my office, now!" I yelled.
She looked at me with fear in her eyes. She stood up, backing away from me as I also stood.
"Make that appointment and call me. We will go from there. If you don't..." I left the or else hanging. "Now go. I have work to do. And of course, now everyone is staring at you."
Turning she gasped at all the faces turned our way. She always forgot I worked in a glass cage. Gasping again, she pulled the door open and charged back toward the elevators. I stood there, sadness in my heart and on my face until she was on the elevator and gone. I sat back behind my desk. I looked at what I had been doing and shook my head. I looked at the photo in my hand. I don't even remember taking it back from Millie. I was so sad and disappointed with my marriage in its current state I just wanted to cry.
"Jack?" Pat said softly.
"Yes. I'm fine," I replied.
"Okay. Is there anything I can do?" she asked.
"No, it's all up to her now and I bet she doesn't even realize it, yet."
"I'm so sorry."
"Me too."
"What was today about?" Pat asked.
"Here, this is what it was about," I said handing Pat the photo.
"Oh my," she said. "Who is the woman?"
"Millie."
"What?"
"She didn't even recognize her own front porch on the house in which she grew up. That is a photo of me hugging her goodnight on our first date. Her father printed it out and gave it to me on our wedding day."
"Oh my god. This is a wonderful keepsake. Why would she get mad at you?"
"Because she is always going off half-cocked. And her jealousy is so overwhelming that she can't see straight. I'm just tired of it," I said.
Pat handed me the photo back. I smiled up at her. She smiled down at me.
"I hope she does as you ask," said Pat.
"Me too."
Later that day I received a call from Millie, she seemed quite contrite as she told me the day of her appointment with the psychiatrist who also worked for the same group as our primary care physician. I made a note and called my boss to tell him I would be off for a doctor's appointment on Monday. The rest of the day was boring and tedious. The drive home was just as boring. By the time I arrived home, I was exhausted. All I wanted to do was eat dinner and go to bed. Yet, somewhere in my mind, I knew that wouldn't happen.
When I got home, Millie was just finishing up dinner. Walking up behind her, I hugged her from behind, leaned in, and kissed her on the cheek. She sighed as I did.
"I want to apologize about this afternoon. I don't know what came over me. I saw you hugging, who turned out to be me, and I just went completely off the rails," Millie said.
"Thank you, sweetheart. And I really hope the therapist can help you through this. I will be by your side the entire time."
"Okay, thank you, dear. Now go wash up, dinner is ready."
Dinner was good. Millie was a good cook and housekeeper. I had no complaints in the area at least. Later that night in bed, she wanted to make up. She actually, went down on me. I could count the times she had initiated sex with a blowjob. When I was hard, she sat down on me.
"You just relax and enjoy, while I do all the work, dear."
Slowly, she jerked her hips. My hard cock was stirring her insides. I felt her cervix graze my cockhead. I felt her jerk slightly every time it did. She didn't complain. Years ago, she would have, saying it hurt. I was surprised that she wasn't complaining tonight. She took her time, slowing letting her orgasm and mine build. Every once in awhile she would lean down and kiss me with passion. Then whisper in my ear that she really, really, loved me. I would answer in kind. She must have fucked herself on my hardness for a good hour. I could have lasted longer but she started to orgasm. She came hard and fast. As she did, her hips were bucking fast and hard. That's when I exploded inside her.
"Oh god, yes," I cried out.
"That's it baby, cum in me. Oh god, oh god, I'm coming!" she yelled.
Her hips were jerking fast and furiously. My dick was slowly softening. When it slipped out of her body, she collapsed atop me breathing heavily.
"That was so good," she croaked.
"Yes, it was," I replied. "You know I love you and only you, don't you?"
"I do. I love you so much..." She just stopped talking.