This is my second story. This one is under "Loving Wives," titled "She Thought She Was Normal," it being in Humor and Satire. Please be gentle with your comments as inside this tough masculine exterior is a very delicate person 😉.
She Had a Second Thought
There comes a time in a man's life when he has to sit up and take notice. It was a day after Christmas when that time came marching into my life. And by marching, I mean like Nazi storm troopers. My wife, Dottie, of 14 years was the one sounding the drum of the march.
She stood in front of me with legs spread, hands on hips and said "I will be leaving in a few minutes and will be gone for a month." I just looked at her. She asked if I had anything to say.
I said I was waiting for the next boot to fall.
She said she was going with her boss, Fred Johnson, on a long cruise.
One might think that I would start wailing and carrying on, but quite contre, mon ami. Little did she know but I had her down to rights for sure for the last five months, complete with videos, photos, recorded telephone conversations and a fifty-page report from the private investigator.
I just looked at her, rather blankly at that, and told her to have a good time. I really meant it.
She was somewhat non-plussed, thinking I was in the dark. "Don't you care?" she asked.
I really smiled and told her that one time I did, but I have known about her tryst, that I have heard what she has said about me and the two daughters, so this did not surprise me. I said that my love for her had been drained away by her callous treatment of me and the girls, so what she reaped was from what she sowed. I told her I was aware of the so-called month-long seminar Fred Johnson dreamed up to tell his wife and the staff of the company where the two of them worked. I then added I was quite surprised she did not try to con me with that one.
I looked at my watch and said: "You had better get to moving your bags outside as Fred was due here in five minutes."
She looked at me with her mouth agape, wonderment in her expression but not guilt. "You are taking this too easily, what's up?"
"Oh, you will soon see. But I promise you this, in a day or two you will regret you ever met Fred. And I hope you have joined rooms with separate beds." Her askance expression prompted me to add: "In three or four days, the ship is going to hit the sand, so to speak."