This is a work of erotic fiction. It involves themes of rough, coerced sex. If this offends you, please find a genre other than non-consensual. All characters are over the age of 18.
THE GAMES PEOPLE PLAY
"...every gambler wants to lose..."
James Caan, "The Gambler"
When Evelyn called me at work I knew what it was...knew what it was before I heard the tone of her voice...before I even heard my secretary switch her through.
"Jack, I'm at the casino," was all she said. No preambles, not even a hello. My mother-in-law's voice was grave.
"I'll be there in" βI glanced at my watch, just before one o'clockβ"be there in fifteen minutes or so."
"Thank you. I'm so sorry to have to call you like..."
"It's okay, Evelyn," I cut in. "Don't go in 'til I get there."
I felt the anger flush through my face, then that wave of resigned sadness that made me sag back in my chair. Then I did what I had to do...got up, told my secretary that I had a family issue and had to step out. On my way out I stopped in the credit union which was located on the ground floor of our office building and asked for a print-out on our account. All of our money was there, pitiful as it had been of late. This should have reassured me, but instead it set off a worried twist deep in my stomach.
I pulled into the casino lot and found my mother-in-law's red Honda. I looked at my watch: ten minutes flat, even with the stop at the credit union. Evelyn was standing outside the car, and straightened as I parked. I saw she had been crying, her arms hugged tightly around her mid-section.
"I knew, I knew..." she started, the words choked off in a sob.
"Let's find her," I said. I couldn't talk about this with Evelyn, not now, not ever really. My wife had never gambled, not even lottery tickets, until two years ago. And it was my mother-in-law who had coaxed her along on those early trips..."just keep me company, honey"...maybe six months or so, and then Kim started going on her own too. Small dashes of cash at the slots, money left over from the grocery trip, change cashed in at the Coinstar machine.
"I saw her already," Evelyn muttered. "I went in. She didn't see me. She's playing..."
"She's playing her machine, right!" I said, again the anger flushing my cheeks. Kim had her favorite slot, her lucky slot. But if it wasn't open, any machine would do. Two years and Kim had put us behind a major eight-ball, she'd bled down her 401K, maxed out four credit cards, tapped into out checking account for a mid-five figure hit. And she'd stopped, and stopped and stopped. And every time slid back in...counseling, group therapy...the last time was seven months ago.
Now here she was middle of the day when she should be at work.
"I called her at work and she'd called off sick they said," Evelyn blathered. I glared at her and caught myself...my mother-in-law had suffered every bit as much as I did, probably even more, knowing as she did that she was the one who opened the door to this. My wife didn't drink. My wife didn't smoke. My wife didn't even fucking curse. My mother-in-law had towed a hard line with her only daughter...and then she'd blundered her into this mess. Evelyn could take a twenty to the casino, lose it or win a hundred with it, and walk away. Have a nice lunch and go home. Kim was a degenerate junkie.
When I thought of that my legs actually buckled. I felt my mother-in-law's hand grab my arm; the lines of pain were etched deep on her face.
We found Kim pressing buttons, that trance-like gaze I'd seen before. We stood next to her, but she focused on the whirling symbols, the cacophony of beeps and buzzing alarms filling the air about us. She pressed again, and then again.
"Kim," I said.
Nothing at all. That bleary-eyed focus on the screen, her mouth rigid...my wife's pretty face pinched in concentration.
"Kim," I said louder and touched her shoulder...I shook it.
Finally she looked up, no cognition at first, her mouth moved without words.
"Kim," I repeated.
"Oh,God, I'm sorry," she whispered. I saw the panic, the veneer crumbling away...and I knew this was going to be bad...I looked at Evelyn and saw that she'd registered it too. My wife's eyes brimmed and tears broke down her cheeks, she suddenly seemed close to collapse. This was going to be the worst.
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$44,000.00
Forty-four thousand dollars. I had first heard the number in the parking lot after we'd walked Kim outside. Actually the first words were "some money"... "it's a lot"..."fifty, maybe a little less"...
Evelyn had muttered "...fifty...fifty thousand...fifty
thousand
dollars..."
Kim was seated in the passenger seat of my car with the door open while her mother and I stood. She whispered back "...probably a little less..."
"A little less," I yelled, loud enough to turn the heads of passerby. I slammed the roof of my car hard. "A little less than fifty grand. You embezzled fifty fucking grand from your job and you...you fucking gambled it here. How long. ...How long did it take? How long!"
Kim didn't answer, she cringed into the seat.
"Jesus Christ what're we gonna do," I heard myself plead. Two years ago fifty would have been nothing really...two years and now we were literally bled out with my wife's devastating habit. Even Evelyn had been bled down so far that she'd had to move in with us...her retirement and small savings account handed over to her daughter before I even knew the true extent of the hooks this had in her.
"Do they know," Evelyn asked.
"They will, right Kim," I said. My wife had been working as the office manager of a small law firm since our youngest daughter had gone to first grade. She had her CPA. "...I said they will find out, won't they?"
My wife nodded.
"What do we do," Evelyn said in a barely audible voice.
"Can you get the money put back in their accounts without them..."
"Tom knows, I think."
"He knows," I saidβTom Morrissey was the chief partner in the firm, his father Mark now in his eighties and living on a golf course in Sarasota.
"He asked me something about it yesterday," Kim whined. She put her small fist to her mouth a bit down on her forefinger.
"He knows."
Kim nodded, a deep rattling sob coming out as she bit harder.
"What should we..."
I raised a hand to cut Evelyn off. I lifted my wife's chin gently...god, how I loved this woman. Even with all this, I loved her at a level I would never had thought possible in my youth.
"Fifty will finish our credit union off," I said. "...I think it'd be best if we make a direct approach to Morrissey. Cough up to it and offer the money. Full restitution and your resignation. Just pray he doesn't go to the cops."
"The police, he wouldn't..." Evelyn blurted, her hand to her mouth with the horror of it, the scandal of it coming out.