(This story is posted on the Literotica website. Do not repost anywhere else without the author's consent. Thanks to my biggest fan for the idea for this story. For fans of my stories, they know what kinds of things to expect. This story deals with similar themes as the stories by wannabeboytoy, seducedHylas, and Dark Betrayal, namely cheating, betrayal, and heartbreak. I would like to thank my biggest fan for this story idea. If stuff like that isn't your cup of tea, then you probably shouldn't bother reading it. I do not condone any of these actions in real life. This is just a story. Enjoy.)
Tina stood crying, watching as her world ended.
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(3 Hours Earlier)
The scientists had spoken, as had the government and other world leaders. The world was ending, more than likely. After all the stories and theories, after all the people laughing it off and some people fervently believing it, the stupid Mayan prophecy was about to become a reality. Most logical people had laughed off this prophecy, knowing it was one in a long line of crazy, world ending prophecies that turned out to be, of course, wrong.
So when word came out that something was indeed going to happen, most initially ruled it off as an elaborate joke. But when world leaders came out and confirmed these reports, everyone realized that shit was real.
Scientists projected that the largest solar flare ever recorded was set to hit the planet Earth. Not only would this flare bathe the planet in electromagnetic radiation, knocking out the electric infrastructure on the planet, the flare would be so intense that it would irradiate the planet, likely killing everyone on Earth nearly instantly, and the radiation entering the atmosphere would bounce around like a greenhouse, temporarily turning the planet into a microwave, killing the rest of people who survived the first wave of radiation. So, it sounded like a pretty grisly end. The scientists ran countless simulations, and the outcome was almost always the same. They said there was a 99.6% chance of the world ending.
The world was given a one month notice, although it's unclear how much the people in the know knew that information before that. The people of the world had one month to get their lives in order, get their affairs in order, say their goodbyes to loved ones, and power through their bucket lists.
Society had kinda broken down. Businesses crumbled, as no people felt any desire to go to work now that they knew the world was ending. People looted and ran wild, knowing there was little that anyone would do about it. Only the most dedicated tried to enforce the law, but their numbers were too little to matter. People ran wild, and the bigger cities had crumbled due to this lawlessness. The smart kept their heads down and kept to themselves. Like Tina and Kevin Quentin.
The young couple lived a pretty quiet life typically. Both were more the creative, artistic type. They met in College and were now very happily married at the age of 24. Kevin worked for a website, writing news and reviews and other stuff, while Tina worked at one of those organic grocery stores. Both had very humble interests, enjoying experiencing new things rather than owning more stuff. So, when word came down that the world was ending, both of them packed what little stuff they cared about into a car, left the rest in their apartment, locked the door, and went on their way.
Everyone on the planet had worked through the seven stages of grief. Shock, pain, anger, depression, all the way to acceptance. The young couple were no different, but both of them were so unflinchingly positive that they reached acceptance quicker than most. They accepted whatever would happen to them, and they vowed to truly live this last month of life, together.
They had spent the last month disconnected from the world. No cell phones, no technology. Just each other, a few bags of clothing, and their humble little car.
They had hiked through the country's best trails, swam in oceans, lakes, seen the greenest of plains and bluest of skies. Just really take in the wonders of the planet, in each other's arms. Despite the grim circumstances, both would say it was the best month of their lives.
As they got closer to the end, they both had to decide what to do in their final days. Finally, it was decided to go to Tina's parents' lake house, a vacation spot in her younger days, but little used since her parents had passed a few years prior.
The dreaded day had arrived too quickly. The happy couple had just eaten their last meal, all the guilty pleasures they normally limited themselves on. And now they relaxed on the back porch, looking over the shining lake, as the sun began to set in the orange colored sky. They sat in a large rocking chair, covered in a blanket as the cool air blew past them. They were wrapped up in each other not saying much as the time ticked away. It was true love when the silences could say more than any words could. They were happy to be together, and that's all that needed to be said.
This silence went on, the only sounds heard were the light splashings of the lake and the whining of the bugs. The sun made the sky very colorful as it shown over the lustrous green trees.
"We couldn't have asked for a better night." Tina said in her husband's ear.
"I know. It's just... perfect." Kevin sighed, as happy as he had ever been.
Tina and Kevin were a cute couple. Both could be considered hipsters, judging by the clothing they wore. Both of them were also very attractive. She was a thin, petite brunette, with pale skin and a smattering of cute freckles. She wore thick, chunky black glasses, confirming her hipster fashion style. She was relatively short, with a nice, cute, petite butt, and a small set of B-cups. She wasn't a glamour girl or anything like that. And although she was very cute, she was one of those girls that got more and more attractive the more you got to know her. Her personality and humor was infectious, and after being around a guy for a while, it was inevitable they would develop a bit of a crush on the young cutie.
At first appearance, Kevin might seem an odd match for her. He was a good deal taller than her, and upon meeting him, he might be thought to be a bit intimidating. He was a formidable guy, fit but not a muscle head. He had a full, blondish-brown beard that added a layer of character to his handsome face. His hair was unkempt and scruffy, but this look worked for him. He might come across a bit gruff at first, but he was in fact a big teddy bear. Kevin had a big personality and was a lot of fun to be around, but his harder edges were softened by his sweet, friendly wife. They were perfectly matched, but opposite enough in other ways to keep things interesting.
The happy couple just sat there for a long time, letting the time pass in silence, taking the beauty of the world in, letting it wash all over them. This went on for a while before Tina broke the silence.
"So, what time is the uh... is it supposed to happen?" Tina asked.
"About sundown, so... in about two and a half hours... or so. They say when the end comes, we'll see nothing but light. The only way we'll know we survived is if we get 15 or 30 minutes past uh, you know, zero hour." Kevin replied, clutching her close. Even though both had accepted their fate, that didn't mean they were ready for the fun to end. Tina began to tear up.
"Hon... Thank you." she began, choked up. "Thank you for making me so happy, making me the happiest girl in the world, and thank you for making our last month something... incredible. I love you!" she said, kissing his cheek.
"Tina..." Kevin began, choking up at his wife's emotion, "You were the best thing that ever happened to me. If we have to go like this, there is not a person I would rather be with than you."
The happy couple moved together and pressed their lips together. In the middle of nowhere, surrounded by nature, not another person around for miles, neither of them could have asked for a more perfect moment.
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(2 Hours Later)
Tina watched as her husband lied naked on the bed, his hands squeezing the massive pair of breasts on the woman on top of him as she rode his cock.
From this angle, she couldn't see her husband's face. All Tina could see was the perfect body of the woman on top of him. Her perfect, heart-shaped ass flexed as she rode Kevin, and her firm, fit back showed off her lusciously soft skin. And her breasts were so big Tina could see the firm, rounded flesh from behind. The only interruption of their perfection was her husband's hands pawing at them.
Neither of the illicit lovers on the bed acknowledged her. They just ignored Tina and kept fucking.
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(2 Hours Earlier)
"I bet he's freaking out, though." Kevin said with a laugh as they sipped a bottle of wine, talking about what their friends were up to at the end of the world. They had kind of disconnected from things after a bit, only saying goodbye to a few select close friends.