My name is Bill Miller and, at the time of these events, my wife, Lori, and I had been married for just over 20 years. We met in college and married shortly after we graduated. Our daughters, Kelly and Erin, were only a year apart. Kelly was a freshman in college and Erin was now a senior in high school. About six weeks ago, we took Kelly to college, the large state university, which was about two hours away. She was in the freshman dorm sharing a room with a good friend of hers.
Erin wasn't sure where she would be going to school in a year, but there was a decent chance they'd wind up together at the same school. The girls fought like most siblings, but they had each other's' backs and were quite close. Having Kelly leave left an emotional hole in our lives, but we were happy for her and the new adventures before her.
I work as a partner in a large accounting firm, and Lori works as a supervisor for a local building supply contractor. She went back to work when the girls were both in school and made her way up the company ladder even though her college major was English. I made more money than Lori, but we were quite comfortable and could afford a nice house, newer cars, and the other nicer things in life, and Lori seemed to love her job.
I headed home on Friday afternoon, knocking off work at least an hour early. I remembered that Erin was attending a school camp for the weekend and wouldn't be home until Sunday night. I smiled as I thought of some romantic "reconnection" time with my wife, maybe a romantic dinner at our favorite Italian bistro followed by some over-due love making. We'd both been a little off-kilter since dropping Kelly off at school, so maybe a weekend alone without kids would help reignite our relationship.
I saw Lori's car in the garage as I parked mine. She must have decided to leave work a little early too, maybe she was on the same page as me and wanted to spend some quality time together. I'd suggest we go out to dinner at the Italian bistro to start our weekend off on the right foot. I didn't see her in the kitchen, so I made my way to our bedroom to change my close and see if Lori was back there, maybe she had just arrived home. Walking towards our bedroom, I announced, "Honey, I'm home, are you in the bedroom?"
"Yes, Bill, I'm in here."
Entering the bedroom, I saw Lori sitting on the seat on her expansive side of the bathroom, carefully applying makeup to her face and eyes. She was wearing her LBD and her string of pearls that I had given her last Christmas. Her dressy shoes were on the floor beside her. I also noticed that her overnight bag was opened on the bench and she had been in the process of packing, some lingerie and more casual clothes having already been packed.
"Oh, crap, Lori. I didn't remember that we were going out for the weekend, I guess I had a 'senior moment.' Where are we going? I can get ready really quickly."
"Bill, I'm sorry but I didn't tell you. I have a date for the weekend. I didn't expect you for at least an hour. I didn't really want to have this discussion with you until right before I left. I know you'll be angry and fight, and I really don't want to fight with you."
"What? You're going on a date with another man? Are you crazy? I don't remember us agreeing that we have one of those 'open marriages.' Please tell me that this is a joke and that you've really planned a weekend away for us together, right?"
She must have spent some time studying the 'cheater's handbook,' as she tried to justify her planned tryst. "Sweetie, its only one weekend. I'll be the same-old me when I come back on Sunday. Since Kelly left for school, I've really been in the dumps and I really need to have this weekend away. Just one weekend out of the hundreds of weekends that you've had me all to yourself. You'll see, in the end this will be good for us and will help us have an even stronger marriage."
"For how long have you been cheating on me, Lori? Who is the scumbag who would dare ask a married woman to spend a romantic weekend with him? Are you leaving me for him?"
"No, silly. I love you, and only you. His name isn't important so I'm not going to tell you. I'll have an Uber pick me up and drop me off, so you'll never even see him. We've had lunch a few times, but I haven't cheated on you with him, and I'm certainly not leaving you for him. I knew this would be upsetting to you, and I really didn't want to upset you and I also didn't want to cheat on you behind your back. I doubt that we'll get together again after this weekend. This is just something I really need to do, Bill."
"This man finds me attractive, tells me I'm beautiful and wants me, even though I'm almost ten years older than him. I'm not getting any younger, so I really need to do this to feel better about myself, younger, and alive again. Can't you understand? I was hoping you'd grant me a 'weekend pass' from our marriage. I'll be back on Sunday and do my best to make you the happiest husband you know."
"Once I have this out of my system, I don't plan on doing it again. Besides, the man I'll be with is also married and he has young kids -- he has no plans to leave his family, so you really don't have to worry about me leaving you to be with him. Its only sex, Bill, and only for one weekend out of about a thousand that we've been together. I wish you'd be understanding and grant me a 'weekend pass' without being angry and holding a grudge. I'm sorry, but I've made up my mind, Bill, and I'm going to do this. If you don't let your male ego get in the way, you'll see that it really isn't that big of a deal and doesn't have to affect us or our marriage. Can't you just grant me one weekend pass, Bill, please?"
I stood there staring at my wife in complete disbelief. Who body-snatched my wife and replaced her with this crazy person I found in my house? My mouth was opened, but my brain wasn't yet forming words to address her insanity. Just then, from a corner recess of my mind, I remembered something that might just make this entire disaster turn out in my favor and I cracked a little smile.
"So, it sounds like you're bound and determined to spend this weekend fucking some other man, damn the consequences, right?"
"You don't have to be so crude, or melodramatic, Bill. There doesn't have to be 'consequences' (she used air quotes) unless you want them. But to answer your question, yes, I have decided that I need this weekend away. Trust me, this weekend won't hurt us one bit and I'll be back on Sunday just the same as I am now."
"Alright, it sounds like you're determined. I suppose he probably told you this bullshit about fucking him for an entire weekend not having any 'consequences' (I gave her air quotes right back), but I'll tell you now that he is wrong and he is only saying that to get you in his bed. I'll give you until your Uber ride comes to change your mind, and then I'll plan out my own weekend without you."
"One last thing, if you leave, I promise not to follow you or do anything crazy, but you have promise to leave your phone on so that I can find you if necessary. You won't tell me who this guy is, and I could care less, but I don't want to find out from the police if he turns out to be a psychopath. Its just a matter of safety. Surely you can do that for my peace of mind?"
She thought for a few seconds, studying my face. "OK, I'll leave my phone on so you can track me for your peace of mind, so long as you promise not to follow me or interfere in my weekend, deal?"
"Deal. But Lori, you can still change your mind, we can still fix this if we try. I friend of mine at work found a good therapist that really helped his marriage. Just call the guy and tell him you've changed your mind and I'll call and get us a therapy session."
"Bill, we don't need a therapist, I just need one weekend for me. Why don't you leave me be so I can finish getting ready? On my way home from work, I bought a gourmet meal for you that I put in the fridge, you just need to warm it up in the microwave. I told him that I'd meet him at 7:00, so I really need to get moving." She turned towards the mirror and continued working on her face.
I thought of going to the den to make my phone call but thought,
hell, if she can have her weekend away, I can turn the tables on her and I don't really give a damn what she thinks
. I pulled out my phone and scrolled through my contacts until I found and selected the right one. I could see Lori glance at me in the mirror as I put the phone to my ear and waited for an answer, knowing that Lori would only hear my side of the conversation.
"Hi Sarah, it's me Bill."
Oh, hi Bill, haven't talked to you in ages, how are you doing?
It was sure nice hearing Sarah's voice again.
Taking a breath, I mentally recalled my background with Sarah. While we both worked at the same accounting firm, we didn't regularly talk or socialize. Ten years ago, shortly after she started at our firm, she was assigned as my administrative assistant. I was a senior associate accountant, having not yet made partner. She was an awesome assistant and was instrumental in my being made partner a few years later. She and her husband Jon were about five years younger than Lori and I. He was a young executive and they had one young child, choosing to start a family later in life after Jon was somewhat established. Then about five years ago, tragedy struck.
Jon was coming home after being in meetings all day concerning a merger that his company was planning. A large commercial truck blew through a red light and smashed Jon's car, killing him almost instantly. Over the next few months, I was there for Sarah and her child Jacob. They were both understandably devastated. I helped her find a great attorney that sued the trucker's company and discovered that the trucker had been drinking. Sarah ultimately received a multi-million-dollar settlement from the trucker's company due to gross negligence.
While supporting Sarah, we discovered a strong mutual attraction that we hadn't noticed while working together. You could say that we had found our 'soul mate' in one another, as neither of us had experienced such strong feelings before for another person. After discussing our feelings, both of us were sad that we would be unable to act on them since I was a happily married man and respected my vows. Sarah also had too much respect for my marriage to ever come between me and my wife.
We decided to end our relationship, both at work and away from work, before our feelings evolved into an emotional, and ultimately, a physical relationship that we would both regret. We walked away as friends and found that we could look at ourselves in the mirror since we acted with integrity and never crossed any lines of emotional or physical entanglements. Even though her settlement left her quite well off, Sarah decided to stay with the firm as an administrative assistant, but would support a different accountant on a different floor of our building to minimize how often we saw each other.