I didn't really hate my husband, but I didn't love him either. I don't know why I ever agreed to accompany him on this trip. I usually insist that he goes without me so that I can spend time with William. William is everything my husband George isn't. William is smart, good looking, well educated and hung like a horse. George has none of those attributes, but he does know how to make money. Lord knows that is the only reason I stay with him.
We have a beautiful house in the Hamptons and a condo in the city, that's where I usually meet William. George has never denied me anything and he has always showered me with goodies and gifts. I guess most girls would be happy to have a man like George. I took him for granted and to be honest, enjoyed knowing that I was using him. Sometimes, in the evenings, I would find myself quietly snickering to myself as I recalled my afternoon with my lover. George would be sitting close by with his nose in a book, oblivious to the world. He was a joke, my joke.
George was a cotton merchant. I am not sure what that all entailed, but to sum it up, he bought and sold cotton. Apparently, he was very good at it because he was extremely wealthy. As I said, I usually avoid going with him on his trips, but this one was different: he promised me a full week in Monte Carlo. The only catch was that I had to go with him for two days in Uzbekistan. I had no idea where Uzbekistan was and I still don't.