Note: This story is the twelfth episode in a series entitled "Roxanne and Willie". If you have not read the previous eleven episodes of this series, I encourage you do so before beginning this chapter.
This is a dominant wife humiliates submissive husband story. That is the kind of story I write. If you do not enjoy these types of stories, I strongly recommend that you look for something else to read.
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Thursday morning my alarm clock woke me at 6:00 am. It was a work day. Roxanne and I both had a lot to do. I got up, went into the kitchen and started a pot of coffee. While the coffee was brewing I went into the bathroom and showered and shaved.
When I was done shaving I went into the bedroom. Roxanne was still sleeping. I opened the curtains. The sun was just coming up. The soft early morning light bathed the room as I walked over to Roxanne's side of the bed and gently kissed her forehead.
Her eyes slowly opened. She took a moment while the sleep cleared from them and then she stretched her arms and smiled at me. "Good morning Willie."
I smiled back. "Good Morning Roxanne. It's a beautiful morning and a wonderful day to be alive."
Roxanne got out of bed. She was naked. She giggled as she ran into the bathroom. "Everyday is a wonderful day when I am with you baby doll."
I went into the kitchen and poured each of us a cup of coffee. I brought Roxanne's into the bedroom, set it on her makeup table and looked into the bathroom. Roxanne was just stepping out of the shower.
"Sweetheart, I put a cup of coffee on your makeup table. I'll go start breakfast."
Roxanne smiled at me "Thanks Willie, an English Muffin and a glass of orange juice will be plenty for me."
When I heard Roxanne sit down at her makeup table I grabbed my coffee, went into the bedroom and sat on the edge of the bed. I slowly sipped my coffee while she put on her makeup and combed out her hair.
"You have classes today at Maple Hills don't you?"
She turned to me and nodded. "Yes I do." She laughed. "I suppose your going to make me go aren't you?"
I looked at her with a serious expression. "Yes, I am." I paused. "Roxanne you're a very smart woman. I'm going to do everything I can to encourage you to finish college."
Roxanne stared at me for a moment. She was silent. Finally she got up and walked over to me. There was a tear running down her cheek. "Promise me you'll never leave me Willie."
I laughed. "Roxanne you don't ever have to worry about that."
She looked into my eyes. "I don't care. Say it, promise me you'll never leave me."
I realized that this was serious. "Roxanne, I promise that I will never leave you." After I said it, I smiled at her. "Now tell me what this is all about."
She stood up and hugged me. "Willie you're the only person I've ever known who really believes in me." She kissed my cheek. "Willie I love you so much."
I laughed. "Then it's a good thing were getting married"
Roxanne looked at me. "Willie are you okay about last night? Is this going to work for us?"
I grabbed Roxanne's hand. "Let's go have some breakfast. We can talk while we eat."
As soon as we got into the kitchen I pushed the toaster down for the English Muffins. While they were toasting I poured two glasses of orange juice and set out the jam and butter. When the muffins popped up I set them on two plates and put one plate down in front of Roxanne and took the other plate for myself.
As we ate I said, "You asked me if last night bothered me. Of course it did." I smiled. "As I've said before, that's the idea." I took a deep breath. "Roxanne I had a wonderful time last night. I'll fantasize about parts of the evening for a very long time. I told you last night that Vic and I talked before he left. I liked him. I told him that as far as I was concerned he was welcome to come back again."
Roxanne looked at me. "Did you really mean that Willie?"
"Yes I did." I paused. "Do you want him to come back?"
"Roxanne giggled. "Hell yes! Vic is a wonderful fuck." She stopped. "But not at the risk of losing you."
"Roxanne, you have told me repeatedly that you don't think you can ever be faithful to one man. If that's true, then you're risking losing me either way. If you cheat on me behind my back, if you lie to me, if you deceive me; you have a much greater chance of losing me. I think we have a better chance of making this work if we are open and honest about your infidelity." I smiled. "Roxanne, the key for us is to communicate, to pay attention to each others feelings, to constantly talk to each other."
"Do you think we can really do that?"
I laughed. "May I quote you?"
Roxanne nodded.
"Hell yes!"
We both laughed.
"I asked you to marry me yesterday didn't I?"
Roxanne kissed me. "And I accepted your proposal."
"All right, is that settled for the time being?"
Roxanne nodded and started giggling. " Yes sir."
"Okay, back to the key question, do you have a class today?"
Roxanne grinned. "Yes boss man. I have an English Class at 10:00 and an algebra class at 1:00. I used to have a physics class at 11:00, but my bossy boyfriend told me I could drop it."
I laughed "That bossy boyfriend of yours must really care about you."
Roxanne stared at me for a moment. Finally she said, "Yes I believe he does. I think I am a very lucky girl to have found him."
"Well lucky girl, how about this for a deal? If you go to your English class and your algebra class, your bossy boyfriend will meet you back here after he teaches his afternoon economics class."
"What will happen then?"
"He'll take you downtown to Smithson's Jewelry Store and buy you and engagement ring and a wedding band.
Roxanne stared at me for a moment then she jumped up, ran around the table and hugged me. "Willie that would be wonderful."
Suddenly Roxanne's expression changed. "Willie we can't afford that. I just lost my job. We don't have any money."
I looked at Roxanne and smiled. "Whoever told you that we don't have any money. Baby we have lots of money."
"What do you mean Willie?"
"I told you that my mom and dad died in a car accident when I was seven."
"Yes."
"Well my dad had a large life insurance policy and I also got money from the other driver's insurance company. I ended up getting almost $150,000.00."
I got very quiet. The death of my parents was still a difficult topic for me. "I went to live with my dad's bachelor brother Albert in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He raised me. He also invested my money for me. He gave it to Patterson, Wright and Turner. They're a big investment firm in this city."
I smiled at Roxanne. "When I turned 18 the money was mine to use as I pleased, but I really didn't need it so I left it alone. My uncle Al was a frugal man who taught me to be careful with money. I started working when I was 16. I used my wages to buy the things I needed. My uncle also made me apply myself in school. My grades were excellent. I earned a scholarship that paid all my college expenses.
I took a deep breath. "When I was 19, my uncle passed away. He left me everything he had including his farm. I sold the farm to the neighbors and also invested that money."
Roxanne pursed her lips for a moment and asked, "Willie how much money do you have?"
I grinned at Roxanne and held up my hand. "Just a minute, I'm not done yet."
"What do you mean?"
"Roxanne, be patient. Just listen."
"Okay."
"My investment firm has a whiz kid by the name of Steven Wagner. He specializes in finding new companies with lots of potential for success. Two years ago he invested some of my money in a company called Bentine Pharmaceutical."
I started to chuckle, this was the fun part of the story. "It was a huge success. The stock price went through the roof. I made a lot of money."
"Willie, please tell me, just how much money do you have?"
"No Roxanne, your question should be just how much money do we have. We're getting married. Everything I have is also going to be yours."
"Okay Willie, how much money do we have?"
"Just over three million dollars."
Roxanne jumped up. "No fucking way."
I laughed. "No I'm not kidding. We have just over three million dollars."
Roxanne thought for a minute and then she said, "Willie were rich."
I smiled. "Yes Roxanne, we are."
Roxanne looked a me for a moment. "Willie if you have so much money how come you drive that old Toyota and live in that tiny apartment."
I laughed. "I told you my uncle taught me to be frugal." I shrugged. "Roxanne, material things don't mean much to me. That old Toyota is just fine. I also have a plan."
"What's your plan?"
"In today's economy three million dollars really isn't a lot of money."
"Willie that's not true. Three million dollars is a huge amount of money."
"It's a good start, but its just a start. My plan is to work hard and be frugal for the next few years. If we invest wisely, by the time we're thirty-five we can be very wealthy."
"Can't we spend just a little bit of the money?"
I laughed. "Of course we can." I smiled at Roxanne. "Let's go to Sammy's tonight for dinner. We can start talking about things we'd like to buy." I paused. "It might be smart to start with a house."
Roxanne got very quiet, after a moment she said, "Willie, what did you just say?"
"I think it might be smart to buy a house."
"Willie are you serious?"
"Yes, I am very serious. It would be a good tax break for us."
Roxanne laughed, "Listen to you. It would be a good tax break. Willie, living with you in a home of our own is my fantasy."
I smiled. "I think that fantasy can easily become a reality."
Roxanne stared at the floor. She seemed to be thinking. "Willie if we're going to be rich why do I have to keep going to college?"
"Because education is good for you. It's building your self confidence. It will also help you get a job that will allow you to use your mind."