Thirty Mile Drive ©
An old story that has been expanded and reedited.
There is no sex in this story.
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"Sorry to run like this, Marsha, but I promised my son that I would be at his soccer game, by five o'clock."
"No problem, Mike. I am just going to clean up a little. I'll be out of here in ten minutes. I have to hurry to get supper on the table for the tribe." It took less than ten minutes. We had done this so many times before that everything went smooth as clockwork.
It was a thirty-mile drive from the motel to my home in Lancaster. There were a lot of places we could meet that was closer, but neither one of us could take the chance of getting caught. Cheating requires a lot of work and deception. Sometimes I am not sure it is worth it, but when we are together, the doubts seem to disappear.
Mike and I had been meeting a couple of times a month for the last four years. Neither one of us had problems in our family lives, we were just bored and looking for a little excitement. The few hours we got to share seemed to make all the difference. It was the only stimulation I ever had away from my humdrum existence. It made my life tolerable.
It had been my turn to pay for the room today. I left the key on the dresser, checked the room one more time to be sure, and locked the door behind me. It was then that I got the first indication that something was wrong. My little VW convertible was not there. You can't miss seeing a lime green bug, especially in the middle of the afternoon, when the parking lot is empty. I was at a loss because I didn't know whom to call. I couldn't call home. I didn't want to call the police. How could I explain being parked at a motel in the middle of the afternoon? I decided that my best bet was to try and catch Mike before he got too far. He could give me a ride back to the office, and I could fake it from there.
All I got from my cell phone was a 'no service' message. It didn't say 'no signal' it said 'no service.' I could call from the room phone, but I had locked the door and left the key inside.
When I asked the office manager for a key to get back into the room, he gave me an odd look. "I am glad you stopped in Mrs. Thomas. We have a small problem with your credit card today. After you signed in, we got a rejection notice."