(Author's note: I take no responsibility for the words or actions of Ben. He has overreacted to his situation and quite frankly I think he is a little unstable.)
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"Piss off you bastard, if it wasn't for you I wouldn't be in this mess. Hey you! Yah you the reader. Don't listen to a word the author says he's a lying backstabbing cocksucker."
I better start at the beginning. You might find my tale of woe a little scattered or incoherent. But really, if you went through what I have just gone through I think you would understand.
Hello, I am Ben Hiller I own a Hardware store in Toronto. Until recently my life, though not perfect, was going in the right direction. Then the author had to step on my quite happy life. Did I do something to him? No I didn't. Did I say something wrong to make him upset with me? Again, no I did not. He is just a scheming piece of shit.
Let's give you some background and see if you like how everything turned out. I graduated high school like almost everyone else. Went to college and obtained a business degree, pretty normal so far. I brought my hardware story from my father so you can say it is a family business. Everything is smooth sailing so far wouldn't you say?
My future ex-wife and I met in my store when she needed to buy a new interior door for her parents place. I helped her find all the pieces she would need to do the job and I offered to help hang her door. You have to understand, one look at her and I was hooked. I never believed in love at first sight, she sure made a believer out of me. Tammy had all the curves in all the right places. Even in heels she is shorter than me, and I am only 5' 6" so that is saying something. She has jet black hair; you know the kind that in the right light has a blue sheen. Deep green eyes, she was perfect. Well I though she was perfect, perfect for me, you've been there you know what I mean.
Well the door hang led to dinner and dinner led to dating, you can see where this is going. Right, after two years of dating we were married in a small ceremony of family and close friends. That's how Tammy wanted it, a very practical girl.
Life would continue along like this for the next few years. Tammy would organize our lives together and I would just sit back and enjoy. Never have been the controlling type and Tammy liked making decisions, she always consulted me so I was fine with the outcome.
About now you are wondering about our sex life. Well this is not a story this is my life and I don't talk about what goes on with my wife. Do you? Didn't think so. I will tell you this I never got any complaints.
The only thing missing from our lives was the sound of running little feet. Tammy wanted to wait, in Canada it is her body and she can damn well do what she wants with it. Here women have reproductive rights, men don't. Enough said. So we waited or more importantly I waited and waited... well you get the picture.
Don't get me wrong Tammy wanted children she just wanted to get established at the bank first. She said that by thirty she would be in a place where her advancement would be secure enough to take off the time to have children, as I said too you before a very practical woman.
So readers, you can see the pattern our lives had settled into. Pretty sweet if you ask me. We weren't rich but we were well off. Vacationed where and when we wanted, spent most of our free time together. And we had plenty of free time.
"Hey you! Brittease, I know it is six hours difference between here and England but I don't fall asleep reading your stories so stay awake. I'm almost at the beginning of where this all goes to shit."
All I ask for is a little of your attention. Really is that too much to ask? Where was I....?
So life was looking good and out of the blue the Author fucks it all up. How you ask? Did he make a play for my wife? No. Worse than that, he wrote us as characters in one of his shitty little stories, the fucking wanker.
So here is how it unfolded. You are not going to believe this shit.
I have just returned home from work and there is a jaguar in the driveway. Not to worry Tammy has some wealthy clients at the bank and from time to time I get to meet them. I park the car and head into the house.
"Honey I'm home, whose jag is in the driveway?" I say as I enter the living room from the foyer. Seated on the couch is man in his early forties. Salt and pepper black hair. Even sitting down I can see he is tall. He looks fit, intelligent eyes. My wife is sitting beside him with her hand in his. I am becoming upset something is wrong here.
"Ben I want you to meet Kurt Simons." My wife introduces us. Sure enough when Kurt gets up to shake my hand he towers over me. I'd say six, six maybe six seven. In addition, did I mention fit, wearing a business suit that probably cost him a week's pay? You know the type.
"Kurt would you excuse us for a moment" I don't wait for a reply and for the first time in my life I steer an unwilling person by the arm into the kitchen.
"Ben you're hurting my arm." I let go.
"Mind explaining what is going on Tammy? I come home and there is a strange man holding hands with my wife in my house." I can't believe I am not yelling at this point. You would have to have been there to see and experience the atmosphere.
"Kurt is not a strange man Ben. He was made for me. Before you go off on a rant Ben, let me explain." She indicates that I should take a seat. I fall into the chair, understand I don't sit down; it's like the wind being taken out of your sails. I just fall.
"You know we read those stories on Literotica together?" I nod. "Well one of the authors from that site contacted me using my username. He is or was Tearsofsorrow2, but something happened and he had to start over as 1Thinkingman."
"Tearsofsorrow, 1Thinkingman there is a point in there somewhere Tammy?"
"I'm getting there Ben, just be patient. Anyway 1Tm asked me if I was happily married. And I said yes I was. Then he asked me if I lacked for anything. I said no, no more than normal; you know more money, a bigger house, keeping up with the Jones's, things like that. Things that don't matter but people think they do."