There are no graphic sex scenes in this story. Please read Chapter 1 to set the scene for this section. I should warn the readers that this sequel should have been posted in the "Romance" section but it is a continuation of the story so I posted it here in "Loving Wives" so they would appear together in the story listings.
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In the three years since I kicked my fiancée, I guess I should say ex-fiancée, to the curb my life has changed; for the better I think. I don't know to this day if Jackie was screwing that asshole Bill; right up until the end she swore that she hadn't slept with him. It doesn't make any difference; her actions didn't pass my idea of fidelity.
Just to bring you up to speed...Jackie had lied to me and met him several times when she told me she was with the "girls" or visiting her mother. Some of my friends had seen her on more than one occasion with Bill; dry humping on a dance floor, kissing each other, and even going outside to "get some fresh air".
I confronted Jackie and her boy toy Bill in front of her house on one of the nights that she was supposed to having dinner with her girlfriends. I basically told her to go to hell, took my engagement ring back, and sent her down the road. I refused to meet with or talk to her after that night though she called several times.
Jackie didn't want to break up and brought Bill into my watering hole to make me jealous as a ploy hoping to get me to talk to her. It wasn't a good plan because Bill got all macho and shit when I told Jackie to go to hell. He broke my nose and put a cut over my eye that took twelve stitches to close. Billy Boy didn't get away untouched; I later heard that he had a broken nose, two cracked ribs, and some very bruised testicles. I managed to kick him in the gonads a couple of times. Funny, I never saw or heard from Billy Boy again.
I finally agreed to talk to Jackie because she promised to leave me alone if I would. She explained that nothing serious had happened and I explained that she had crossed a line and there was no going back. Neither of us was happy about the situation but that meeting put a period to the relationship. I lost one other thing after we broke up; I lost my desire to over indulge with Jack Daniels. One drink on week nights and no more than two on the weekends was my new norm.
Two weeks after that final meeting, Jackie's brother Rob came to see me. As usual I was at Kelly's holding court with an audience of Kelly, a glass of Jack Daniels, and who ever cared to listen to my words of wisdom. In reality I was having a drink and talking to my friend Kelly. Rob and I were more than acquaintances but less than best buddies. We knew and liked each other and would have a few drinks once in awhile.
Rob flopped down on the bar stool next to me and told Kelly to bring him what I was having. He took a sip of his drink and made a face. He never was much of a Jack Daniels fan. "How can you drink this stuff?"
"It's manna from heaven my boy. Finest kind," I answered as I took a big drink.
I knew he had something on his mind; it was unusual for him to track me down. He hesitated and after a minute or so got to the reason he was there.
"Is there any chance that you can forgive my stupid sister? Jackie really does love you, you know. She's a mess and I'm worried about her. She knows she screwed up but she's learned a lesson." Rob stopped talking and looked at me expectantly.
Taking another slug of my drink, I motioned to Kelly to bring me another one; it was Saturday night so I allowed myself a second drink. "Rob I'd like to help you because it's you but you're asking for something I can't do. Jackie screwed around on me for our entire relationship and I don't think it would be any different if we got back together. She destroyed my trust in her and that's no way to live; I would always wonder if she was messing around again. Jackie's out of my life and she's going to stay out. I'm sorry I can't help you Rob," I finished.
"Can't help or won't help?" Rob asked with a small grin.
"Doesn't make any difference, it's the same result either way," I answered grinning back at him.
"Well I promised that I would talk to you, so I've done my duty. I told Jackie that you wouldn't change your mind but she begged me to try. Believe me I understand and can't blame you. I hope we can remain friends; good drinking buddies are hard to come by even if they do drink this rot gut."
Shortly afterwards Jackie moved to the west coast; she went alone or so I heard.
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I'm Jake Connors by the way. A little over two years after Jackie and I went splitsville, my brother James and I bought the bar when Kelly decided to retire. It had been my favorite watering hole for a couple of years. James came home with a medical discharge from the Marine Corps, a monthly disability check, and a bum leg. He was wounded in some third world shit hole of a country.
I had been working construction but an injury forced me into their office. My knee had been screwed up in a fall and two years after the injury I had it operated on. At 28 I was still the same tall, dark, and handsome, well I don't know about the handsome part, guy that I had been but my knee wouldn't take the abuse that type of work put on it so I moved into the office. Scheduling jobs, ordering supplies, and planning were what I do now.
James wanted something to do besides sitting and waiting on his disability check and I wanted something to fall back on if the office job began to drive me nuts. My brother managed to accumulate a sizeable nest egg while in the Corps. I won't go into how, just don't ever play poker with him and I had saved most of my pay from working construction. Living at home with mom and grandma certainly minimized expenses.
So James and I pooled our resources and bought Kelly's. We changed the name to "Conner's Pub & Grill", added a kitchen and offered a basic menu. Deli type sandwiches, burgers, and a Friday night fish fry was about as fancy as it got.
I spend most of my free time at our pub. I'm like a captain in the military and James is like the grizzled sergeant that makes sure everything gets done and runs smoothly. James manages the bar and kitchen and I'm administration. I'm a full service accountant slash office manager slash purchasing agent slash chief flunky and gofer. James and I split the weekend duties and I worked the bar a couple of nights a week so he could take a little time off; it's a productive sharing of duties. We draw a salary and split the profits equally every quarter.
James and I look enough a like to be twins; we both have the same dark hair and gray eyes but I'm about 4 inches taller than him. I worked behind the bar to give James some time off and it was funny to see the reaction of some of the customers; they couldn't understand how James had grown or I had shrunk overnight. It confused the hell out of them until they caught on.
Buying the pub and the two story building that housed it was one of the best things that James and I could have done. Not only did it give us a good income, it enabled us to do more for our mom and grandmother. We bought a four bedroom house and moved our "ladies" out of the tough neighborhood where we had grown up. James now lived with mom and grandma and I had my own three bedroom apartment over the pub.
I remodeled one of the bedrooms into a home gym. When I moved out of the field into the office and started working with my brain instead of my brawn, I began to put on a lot of weight. At 6'4" I could carry my normal weight of 240 pounds, but I ballooned up to almost 300 pounds and looked like the Pillsbury Dough Boy. It was cool not having to drive somewhere to work out; I just had to walk down the hall. I worked out three times a week and got my weight back down to 240.
The income from Connor's Pub and Grill also enabled me to be more independent and not be a slave to my construction job. I wasn't ready to give that job up but I didn't have to put up with any crap either. If my work was done I saw no reason that I couldn't leave early instead of sitting around the office until a set time.
I always backed up any work to my laptop which I carried with me everywhere and I was always available by cell phone. My job wasn't an 8 to 4 type of job anyway; I always had to put out fires at weird times of the day or night. I decided that if the company didn't like the way I worked I could always just go back to the pub. Apparently they liked my work just fine; they just gave me a bonus and a raise in salary.
One of my duties when we bought the bar was to hire some help and because we added the kitchen we needed a couple of cooks and waitresses. Our plan was to be open seven days a week from lunch starting at 11 A.M. to 2 P.M. with food service stopping about 10 P.M. So my search began but I didn't have much luck; it seemed every applicant for the cook's job or the waitress's job didn't fit what we wanted. None of them had the personality and job skills I was looking for.
I wanted Conner's Pub and Grill to be a friendly place that would attract people and bring them back. A place that every customer felt welcome and like they belonged. Sort of a neighborhood version of "Cheers" the bar from the old TV show; a place where everyone said hello as you walked in and the staff made you feel welcomed.
Then fate smiled and led Jasper A. Quinn to us. Jasper is a retired Master Chief Petty Officer with 30 years of naval service. He had been in charge of mess halls in everything from destroyers to aircraft carriers; from small naval refueling ports to entire naval shipyards. Jasper was totally over qualified as cook for our little pub but we seem to hit it off and he wanted the job.