A Brief Introduction
Hi! This is another try at the Loving Wives genre. I got pilloried on the first one for being too wimpy and too something I never quite figured out. Except for a few extremists I got castigated for being too brutally savage on number two. The third one got me some really helpful comments. Frankly, I thoroughly enjoyed writing story three. Well here's number four. I hope you're all still reading me. This one involves four main people; Calvin, Arlene, Susan, and Devin. It's almost totally fiction, and I especially enjoyed writing it. Sorry, I'm still my own proofreader.
"If you change your mind
I'll be first line
Take a chance on me"
Cal gets to go first:
"I'd like to be able to come right to the point and tell you how this all happened. I'd like to tell you what it all means. Shit I'd like to even exactly know what happened, but even now it doesn't seem to make a lot of sense to me. Here I was one day thinking I was happily married to the woman I thought I'd spend the rest of my life with, and a few weeks later I'm all alone and totally in the shitter. It's so fucking complicated, and then again it's as simple as learning the definition of the word cuckold if that was even what it was. Well let's try to sort this out. All I can say is you'll be hearing from me, and from the two women who are also at the center of this confusing mess.
"I guess you could say it all started with the Local Volunteer Fire Company dinner. It was the day of the big ham and oyster supper. It was a big occasion because it was when they got as many people together as possible to eat, buy raffle tickets, play bingo, and just generally contribute as much as they could to the fire company. This year was supposed to be an especially big event because they had their eye on a brand new fire truck they hoped would replace the much older one, a hold-over from the one they'd bought right after the Vietnam War.
One of the central characters, maybe the most central character, in the big oyster-ham get-together was a girl I once knew named Arlene Brown. Now why was this true?"
"OK, back to the story. Arlene was just twenty-three when all this started to blow up in my face; she was an unmarried mom with a totally rambunctious four year old little boy. She was important because all the planning, cooking, and publicity for the dinner had fallen in her lap.
I tell you it's creepy. After bringing her little dumpling into the world back in May 2003 Arlene had decided to go it alone; well as alone as she could afford. She never told anyone who the father was, and that proved to be a point of some gossip for a little while and a major source of consternation for even longer."
"I guess I have to back up a little here. Arlene and I and my wife, or former wife Susan I should say all live, or lived, in the same small town just about forty-five miles northwest of Baltimore, the biggest city in Maryland. Back when I was growing up our town only had about seven hundred people so you know what that meant; everybody knew everybody's business. You just couldn't get away from it."
"The high school I attended was small; there were only eighty kids in my graduating class. I graduated in 2002. While I was in school, that was when I met and fell in love with Arlene, or at least I thought I fell in love with her. I guess I must have because I started nagging her for a chance to take her out, and by the spring of out junior year she agreed. Now don't get this wrong; we were as naΓ―ve and innocent as two foals. I tell you nothing happened, or at least nothing happened until we both were eighteen and had graduated."
"Let me get to that. I mean how we got started, and then suddenly stopped; and all that so-called hot steamy sex that never happened that I know most of you are secretly interested in hearing about."
"Well I want to remind you again my name is Calvin McCabe, but most people all just call me Cal. I'm the only guy you'll need to know about in the story other than maybe my older brother Bob and this other guy you'll probably grow to hate, or at least I hope you'll grow to hate. His name isn't important, not right now anyway.
"OK, well I think I actually might have fallen in love with Arlene the first time I ever saw her way back in the fourth grade. I remember seeing her and telling my mom back when I was nine that I thought I'd probably marry her. Mom said I could probably do a lot worse. She said Arlene came from a good family. I recall how she was just so damned cute. Arlene was a spritely little gal.
Even now at twenty-four I think she's just as cute as the dickens. By the way don't mess with me on ages and some dates. I've been through so much lately sometimes I just get confused, and you know how it is when you start to talk, everything kind of bleeds together.
Arlene, she stands a diminutive five foot four, weight maybe a hundred and ten pounds; she has dark brown hair she always keeps cut short, and she has dark brown eyes. Actually she's just a mousy little thing, but by now you probably know I like them mousy."