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There is
no explicit sex
in this 'snapshot' in time. I would like to thank my good friend
DoctorWyldcard
for coming up with the basic concept for this story. I liked it so well that he gave me permission to write it. As Doc would say though, I did beat it totally out of shape. I would like to thank not only him, but also the others who helped contribute to and edit this story. Per their wishes, they remain anonymous.
This story is totally fictitious; any resemblance the characters might have to persons living or deceased is purely coincidental. No part of this story may be published at any other site without the express permission of the author. Β© May27, 2008
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Unaware that his vehicle had been slowly edging towards the shoulder, Tom's pulse quickened to the sudden sound of crunching gravel as his tires eased off the pavement.
After coming to a stop, he just sat there staring.... Finally his eyes began to follow the set of meandering tracks that cut a well worn swath through the tall grass before dropping out of sight over a short rise.
Tom knew the twin paths had been created by local
fishermen.
'I've been here when the sun gets too hot. Watched em' drive their old trucks up and down the riverbank. Always searching for that one bit of shade... where eternal optimism makes them believe the fish will be biting.
'And...,'
his heart ached, knowing,
'this is where I just saw my wife's car turn off the highway.'
With mixed emotions, Tom was reluctant to get out and follow the dirt pathways to their obvious conclusion. He realized, '
Now I know why her answers have been so evasive lately... and why she blushes and stammers at certain questions.'
Suddenly Tom felt like, '
A fool.... That's what I am. I trusted her, never doubting
.' He shook his head, then with a sigh, pulled on the door handle and slid out.
After gently closing the door behind him, Tom noticed it hadn't shut all the way. Leaning back, he pressed his butt against it, and with a firm push, heard the latch click.
As Tom stood back up, he felt a lingering crispness in the morning air with just a hint of heat. Glancing at his watch he saw,
'Ten o'clock, straight up,'
and knew
,
'
it's going to get hot... and soon
.'
With a deep breath, Tom kindled that last bit of courage he needed to face the inevitable. Bolstered with renewed determination, he started down the path, doing his best not to think about what might be lying at the other end.
Looking down, he watched as each laden step added another coat of dust to his black loafers. For a brief second, his troubles were forgotten with the frustrating thought,
'I just shined them this morning, now I'll have to do it all over again.'
As Tom walked along, he listened for any sound that might be drifting up from the direction of the river. But the only thing he heard was a high pitched chorus coming from the hordes of insects inhabiting the thick green cover on both sides of the trail.
And even though his wife's vehicle had routed most, an occasional grasshopper would jump in front of him, seeking a more distant blade of grass to hide behind. Tom couldn't help thinking, '
Too bad I'm not here to fish, they make good bait.'
The trail finally opened into a small clearing. And, that's where he found her car, sitting under a big oak tree.
With a smug feeling of retribution, Tom regrettably thought, '
Evidently they believed this was perfect... a nice, quiet place to have their rendezvous.'
Unable to see anyone, he quietly stepped over to the car and leaned over the side of her trunk to peak inside.
'
You
...
you fucking whore
,
you slut
,' Tom mentally screamed in anguish as he winced with guilt while staring through the rear window.