Find Me Forgive Me Chapter 10
- 4 years ago
- 41
- 0
Nicky and I were on the bed, both naked and she was climbing on top of me when Sally stood by the bed and began ringing a bell. It was then I realised the bed was in the middle of the road and a crowd was forming. Sally kept on ringing that bell, which annoyed me. Then I was awake and the doorbell was ringing and ringing.
I jumped out of bed and ran downstairs, pulling my dressing gown round me as I went. I opened the door.
“Another drunken night?” asked Nicky, eyeing my dishevelled state. “I’ve been ringing this bell for ages.”
“I refuse to answer leading questions, or to incriminate myself,” I said. “Actually, in the absence of my girlfriend I was thinking and didn’t get to sleep until very late.”
“What were you thinking?” she asked, brushing past me into the kitchen, where she set about making coffee.
“Tea, please, darling,” I begged. I was never able to drink coffee straight after waking up. She sighed, affecting exasperation, changed tack and got out the teapot.
“So, what were you thinking about?” she continued to prod.
I thought back to the night before. I had done a lot of thinking. Then I remembered that I’d asked Colette to phone me, and she hadn’t.
“In a minute Nicky, I have to phone Colette,” and I keyed her number.
She answered with her usual light and airy “Hello” and her number.
“Colette, I’m sorry.” I began without introduction.
“No, Caleb, I’m sorry. It was a crass thing to ask in public.”
“I shouldn’t have snapped.”
“Sally should have rung you first.”
“She emailed me two days ago and got my email address wrong. She doesn’t have easy access, so she didn’t find out until yesterday that it had bounced. So she did contact me first, even if not by phone. In fact she gave her number and asked me to phone her, but I didn’t get the message. She did ring yesterday and she left a message. So I was stupid to go off at you before having all the facts.”
“Caleb, aren’t you the fool? She’s not been very communicative with you for over a year. How by all that’s good and holy should you have expected her to change? Let’s forget it. No bones broken.”
So we rang off, friends again. Nicky was standing by me with a broad smile on her face and a mug of tea in her hand, which she handed to me.
“So?” she asked.
“So,” I stopped, not knowing where to start, or what to tell her and what to leave out. She put her hands on her hips and cocked her head.
“Well,” I stumbled, “I suppose my thoughts rather meandered about, but it was the Decree Nisi that sparked it off. I thought back over our years together and how it was a shame that it was all ruined now. The usual questions came up, and I wondered about possible answers. But I haven’t told you, I rang her and she wants to talk.”
A shadow crossed Nicky’s face for a second before she covered up. Then she smiled. “At last you might get some answers. So you won’t have to be pondering all night long much longer. What else?”
“I realised that I’ve been losing my temper more often, and that I need to get myself under control. I need to get back to meditating every morning.”
“That”s true,” she said.
One thing about Nicky, I thought, she never pulls her punches. She tells it like it is.
She was still talking: “You used to be so placid – nothing ever irked you. Even when things went wrong at the office, you seemed to glide through it all. But Caleb, this last year–”
“Yes.” I didn’t need to elaborate, after all she’d been with me through it all, and it wasn’t over yet.
“And I thought about us,” I continued, and stopped.
“And?”
“The usual thoughts. Are you still happy with things as they are? Just jogging along?”
She sighed with exasperation, “Are you?”
“Yes, very happy. I’m very lucky having you as a girlfriend. You’re so easy going and supportive, and I need hardly add, very easy on the eye, but you always keep me in order.”
“And you, Caleb,” she laughed, “are a sex machine in bed, and talking of which, are you getting dressed or should I do the opposite?”
“Oh, definitely the opposite,” I smiled, and we made our way to the bedroom, my outstretched hands fondling her delightful rear as we ascended the stairs, she preceding me, squeaking and wiggling the aforesaid suggestively all the way up. Two hours later we rose and did some shopping for the week.
I had arranged with Sally to meet on Monday night. It was Nicky’s gym night and I wasn’t going to interfere with our weekend together, so Nicky and I had a relaxed Saturday night in, and a later rising on Sunday followed by a pub lunch. She stayed the night on Sunday, ‘to make up for missing Friday’ as she put it.
As we lay in bed on Sunday night after a gentle, affectionate and highly satisfying sexual congress, she once again put me on the spot.
“Well, my love, you see Sally tomorrow.” She murmured the words but they still had a sharp effect on me, and I waited for the other shoe to fall.
“Every time you talk about her you get angry and resentful, don’t you?” It was a rhetorical question and I treated it as such.
She continued, “Really, do you think you can forgive her?”
“For what?” I muttered.
Nicky was right, the anger and resentment rose immediately and it showed.
“For the first affaire?” I suggested. “For leaving me? For the second affaire? For leaving me hanging for months? For refusing to believe me? Which?”
“There you go again,” she whispered, “Getting uptight and angry.”
I was about to deny it, but realised she was absolutely right, again. I apologised.
“Well?” she persisted, “Can you forgive? For any of it? If she can explain?”
I sagged. I’d tensed up and now consciously relaxed myself.
“I got to wondering about the meaning of forgiveness on Friday night. It’s been troubling me on and off for a while, but every time I tried to take some time to think it through, I got interrupted, one way or another.
“It’s strange but since I’ve been wondering about it, I’ve used the word or had it used to me over and over the last few days. I asked your forgiveness, and Colette’s, but I still don’t know exactly what it means. Strange that.”
Nicky propped herself up on one elbow. “Now I think about it, I’m not sure either. Just that it seems a good thing; it sorts things out. When you say you forgive, both of you feel better. What did you decide?”
“No, you first.” I said, smiling. She grimaced.
“Well, if I forgave someone, I’d stop being angry with them. I’d let my anger go. Start afresh as if what they did hadn’t happened.”
“D’you mean you’d forget what they’d done? Or just pretend it hadn’t happened?”
She thought for a moment. Then shook her head.
“No,” she ventured, “I don’t think you can forget necessarily; and pretending is stupid. No. You can’t forget, but you can say to yourself that it’s in the past and you’re not going to let it affect your relationship any more.”
“You can just decide that? What about feelings?”
Once again she stopped to think.
Then, “Some feelings are so strong they dominate you. You can’t get rid of them easily. I think that takes time, but I think you can affect your feelings by telling yourself that you’re not going to be dominated by them.
“Perhaps it helps to look at the good parts of the offender’s character; that might offset negative feelings. I think that in some way you have to let go of the anger and resentment. You no longer want them punished.”
“Well,” i said with admiration, “I’d have saved myself a lot of time by just asking you about it. All I’d add, I think, is that forgiveness is more about the person forgiving than the person receiving it. You’ve seen bitterness blight the lives of victims’ families – this need for revenge and holding on to anger and rage for years.”
“It’s hard to forgive and restore things if the person who’s offended you isn’t genuinely sorry and doesn’t want forgiveness,” Nicola added, nodding at my observation.
Out loud she recalled some notable cases of people who had clearly withered away inside carrying their anger and resentment with them all the time, and then cases where to the astonishment of all, the victim or his or her family could and did forgive, and seemed the more whole because of it. “You see it all in the legal profession, don’t you?” she said.
“But.” I said, “I’m not in a position to forgive Sally yet, and I’m sure that forgiveness if and when it happens won’t mean we go back to where we were before all this happened. This last year has changed me, Nicky. Sally and I have parted. At present I can’t even see us as friends, though I’d like to think that could happen. But getting back together? No chance. That life is over.
“I told you I’d been thinking of Sally and me over the years – and yes, I saw the look on your face – but I was thinking particularly about when Sally and I started out. But you don’t want to hear about that.”
“No, please. I do. It helps me to know you better.”
“Ok. You asked for it.”
“Sally told me after we’d been married a while, that she’d never found a boy who she felt really understood her. In various ways they could not communicate with her deeply enough, and so she did not feel able to unveil her deeper feelings to them: at worst the young men were without much conversation on emotional matters and at best were superficial and insensitive.
“She met me just before her last year at university. She said later I did not strike her at the time as her type. I was too studious and intense – I had to be – I was coming to the end of my post-graduate law studies, and I must say my initial pursuit of her turned her off me: she felt persecuted. So I backed off when I realised that; you will have guessed that I was smitten with her.”
I smiled and so did Nicky. She lay down and cradled her head on my shoulder as I continued.
“She told me later that she had realised that I was someone who had the makings of a good friend. She could talk to me about anything and everything, and I did make a good job of listening to her. She said I had showed I understood her through and through.
“So for the majority of that final year of hers, I was the friend in whom she confided everything. Strangely at that time she had no close female friend to talk with. I had to hear about all her boyfriends and what they did; comfort her in her distress when they finished with her; give her advice on how to finish with them – though she never took it – she always made their lives miserable until they finished with her. Nicky, you’ve no idea how jealous I was of those men of hers, but she was oblivious to it. From time to time I made a tentative play for her, but it was always, ‘Don’t spoil our friendship Caleb.’
“By the end of the academic year I’d given up on her as a possible girlfriend, at the very time when she began to change her attitude to me. At the time, unbeknownst to me she was having a passionate relationship with yet another lad, but after some weeks she realised that it was purely sexual and empty of any real understanding, and it also became obvious to her that, though he was very satisfying sexually, she was really attempting to substitute him for me and failing!
“It was me she wanted to talk to, me she wanted to confide in and she knew I loved her and wanted her, but that it was she who had continually pushed me away with the classic ‘I don’t want to spoil our friendship’ routine.
“As I said, she’d never been able to finish with guys directly – she’d make their lives miserable until they finished with her. Now for the first time she actually finished with him directly herself, though I knew nothing of it at the time. He was the first boyfriend about whom she had said nothing to me at all.
“When I next took her out, I noticed she had dressed more provocatively. I wondered what she was up to, but I stayed at arm’s length as someone who was ‘a good friend’ should. I’d been pushed away too often to let her see my reaction. Though not deliberate, it turned out to be a very good move. It made her even more proactive.
“She realised she would have to take matters into her own hands and when as usual I kissed her cheek chastely to say goodnight, she pulled me to her and mashed her lips against mine, opening her mouth and pushing her tongue against my lips, which I obligingly opened. When we eventually pulled reluctantly apart, I asked, ‘Where did that come from?’
“‘Shut up and come in. I want you,’ she snapped, pulling me towards the door.
“‘Oh no,’ I thought, ‘I’m not falling for this game, whatever it is.’ So I resisted. She was disconcerted and disappointed. ‘Why not?’ she asked in response to my reluctance.
“Well, I wanted to know why the change of heart, and I told her so. I told her I loved her and she’d put me off again and again. She’d always wanted ‘friendship’ and only that.
“She put her hands on my shoulders, and looked into my eyes. ‘Come in, and I promise you, we’ll talk,’ she said. Well, I had to agree, didn’t I?”
Nicky grinned. “Go on,” she said, nestling further down into the crook of my arm.
“We sat in her living room. She told me she had a confession to make, and that I may not be her friend afterwards, but she had to do it. She confessed to going with this other bloke, Simon, for the previous six weeks but that she’d now finished with him. She told me she’d realised that it was me she really wanted.
“She said I was kind and patient, and understood her better than anyone she knew. I remember her next words vividly. It may help you to understand my feelings at this moment. She said, ‘If you’ll have me, I want you and there’ll never be anyone else.’ The words tumbled out of her and she was quite breathless as she finished. She looked worried as she waited expectantly. I sat motionless.
“She’d said what I’d longed to hear all those months while she was going with these other guys and telling me all about it ‘as her friend’. She’d given me a hard time, in more ways than one–”
Nicola laughed at the double entendre, then lifted her head to look into my eyes. “Go on!”
I smiled at her. “So now it was my turn. I did not trust her, so I played a game. I said, ‘You were having sex with Simon and were meeting me at the same time as a friend. For the first time you didn’t tell me what you were doing. Now suddenly you want to have sex with me. That’s right isn’t it?’
“‘No! It’s not like that!’ she exclaimed, and she was getting upset.
“‘Then what is it like?’ I asked. I knew I had her then, but she would have to suffer some more before I could be sure this wasn’t another passing fancy – she had form!
“Sally lapsed into silence. She told me later that she had thought it would be easy to move from friend to lover, but after my reaction, it all seemed to be falling apart. Not only was she not getting me as a lover, she might be losing me as a friend as well.
“I did not know that then, but I saw her tears start to well up. I was about to put her out of her misery, when she began pleading with me.
“‘Please Caleb, don’t be like that. I thought Simon was the one for me, and for some reason, I couldn’t tell you I would probably marry him, but as time went by he showed he wasn’t as sensitive or thoughtful as you are, and that made me realise that he was a substitute for you; that it was you I was really in love with. I just didn’t realise it.’
“That made me obdurate. I told her I would not be another of her conquests. I wasn’t going to jump into bed with her. In fact unless she decided I was the one she wanted to spend the rest of her life with, I wasn’t moving beyond friendship. Then I hit her with her religion. I said that as a Catholic she shouldn’t be having sex outside marriage anyway, should she?
“I knew her views on this as well as she did; we’d had talked about relationships and her religion often enough, in an abstract sort of way. Now I was enjoying pushing her buttons; after all she’d made me wait while she went with other guys, now it was my turn to make her wait.
“She said I knew well enough that she didn’t believe in sex without commitment. She wanted to commit to me. Now I thought I had really had her. I asked her where was her commitment to Simon? To the other guys? She’d only met Simon a few weeks before.
“She was silent, but what she said next totally endeared her to me. It also would characterise our relationship from then on. She was totally honest with me.
“‘You’re right,’ she said quietly. ‘I’ve been letting my standards drop. With Simon the sex sort of took over. He was very good; he turned me on so much I really thought he was the one.’
“Again I pressed her. ‘How do you know the sex won’t take over again with another bloke? If I’m not exciting enough for you?’
“She told me that I was more important to her than the sex. Once she was with me it would be only me. She asserted that she’d never two-timed anyone sexually. She stressed the ‘anyone’, and actually I knew that already.
“But no matter how much I loved her and to be honest with you, lusted after her, I needed proof. She’d been with a quite a few blokes and I was the latest in the queue. I wanted more than a passing fling. I wanted her for good. I thought she told the truth as she saw it, but I didn’t know if it was the truth in reality.
“So I turned towards her and looked into her eyes. I said something like ‘All right. I understand you well enough to know you believe that’s true, but we’re going to move very slowly. No sex without commitment, and the commitment I want from you has to be total. I couldn’t stand anything less. I want you to know that my commitment to you is already total. I want you to take your time before you make any promises to me.’
“She’s told me over and over since, that she saw my eyes soften and I smiled a smile that melted her inside. I still don’t know how I did that.”
“You still can,” giggled Nicky. “You don’t need to know how!”
“Anyway,” I smiled, “at that moment, she said later, she knew that she really loved me. She fell into my arms and we kissed at some length. We were together every day from then on, but it was two months before she sat me down and told me that she was ready to give her whole life to me. I remember her words so well. ‘You are all I could possibly want and I promise to try to be the woman you want and need. There will never be anyone else, I’m yours; all yours.’
“I immediately said ‘Will you marry me?’
“Her eyes filled with tears.There was no hesitation. ‘Oh, yes, my darling,’ she said. You don’t forget moments like those, Nicky.
“That night I stayed with her, and we made love for the first time. Six months later we married.”
There were tears in my eyes, and I noticed that Nicky was tearful also.
“Nicky, do you see? It wasn’t just the words, it was the next twenty years that made them true words. Total commitment; total love, and then she tore it apart.
“Either she loved that priest more than me, or she cheapened all the love-making we’d had over the years, and in doing so, all that commitment. All the following pain and suffering’s come from that relationship with the priest.”
“My darling,” Nicky asserted. “You were faithful. You were committed. Remember that.”
She paused then continued, “I didn’t understand why you were so destroyed by what happened – why you remained obstinately faithful until you saw her with that Price bloke. Commitment is the backbone of your life, isn’t it? You commit to the clients you have; you commit to Gordon and all the staff; you commit to your friends; most of all you commit to your children and to Sally.”
“Not any more, Nicky,” I replied. “The commitment with Sally is broken. It has gone. I’m committed to you now.”
“Please, Caleb,” she stiffened as she said it. “Don’t say that yet. I’m not like you, my love. Yes, I’m committed to you for now, in that there is no one else, nor will there be without me telling you first, but it’s open ended. There’s too much unfinished business here, too much baggage in our relationship, loving though it is. You understand that, don’t you?”
“Well, yes,” I replied, “I’ve been saying over and over, that you need a younger man to settle with.”
“That’s not what I meant, and you know it! Now let’s get some sleep; it’s work in the morning.”
But I didn’t know it. Or what she really meant. And truth be told, I don’t think I did for a long time after.
Nicky had agreed that Monday night was a good night to talk to Sally, since Nicky would be at her long gym session. I had forgotten that it was a Bank Holiday! How could I do that? We spent the day in the garden and then after Nicky had left for the gym, for the first time in many weeks I had an hour’s meditation before setting off, and I felt peaceful and calm.
So at seven thirty I was ringing Sally’s doorbell. She must have been watching for me, because she buzzed the door open immediately without asking who was there. I climbed to the first floor and she was waiting at the door to her flat.
“Hi, Caleb,” she said softly, kissing my cheek. I did not pull away, but instead I returned the kiss.
“Hello, Sally.”
She led me to the living room.
“Tea or coffee?” she asked with a smile. She was obviously determined to keep this meeting sweet.
“Tea please,” She should have known that. I only drink coffee after noon in cafes and restaurants. She read my thoughts.
“Silly me, you don’t drink coffee after lunch.”
I stood in the living room, which had the kitchen at one end, divided by a breakfast bar of modest dimensions. The room was sparsely furnished – one three seat sofa, a coffee table with some papers on it, and a small cupboard against a wall. There were no pictures on the walls. She saw me looking.
“I’ve only been in a fortnight, so I’ve not had time to get any furniture – just the minimum,” she offered by way of explanation.
“Unfurnished, then?” I asked, though the question was rhetorical; it was obvious.
This was the sort of conversation strangers have, or at least those who do not know each other well. It filled the time and added nothing. We talked about the children and how they were doing. Sally was happy to be in contact with them again.
She re-emerged from the kitchen area holding two mugs which she placed at each end of the coffee table. That was considerate. We were going to have to sit on the sofa together but she was offering me space away from her. I smiled, and she smiled in return. We both knew what each was thinking without having to comment. Twenty years together can do that for a couple.
“Sit down,” she invited, and sat herself at one end of the sofa, and I took the other end. We angled towards each other.
So for a moment we sat looking at each other, each of us with a half smile, perhaps a defensive one. It was the strangest feeling for me. Here was my wife after twenty years of intimacy of the deepest sort, yet she was something of a stranger now – formal and a host welcoming a guest. Time and events had placed a space between us. It was not a comfortable feeling.
She stood glistening under the neon lights, beads of sweat trickling from her matted hair, the criss cross wheals across her back bearing testimony to my accuracy with the whip. She turned towards me pivoting on the spot directly below the hook from which she was partially suspended by her bound wrists and tried to speak, her brown eyes almost pleading. I laid the whip down, and loosened her gag. "I'm truly sorry, John, you must believe that, please." "Is that it, you don't want food or a...
I sat on the bed vacantly, at a loss as to what to do. Sally had left. If she had taken clothes and toiletries the police would not treat her as a missing person. She had gone somewhere. But where? At least she would not do anything silly if she’d taken suitcases with her. I felt a little relief at that. But I thought after twenty plus years we knew all each other’s friends. The phone rang. I leapt to answer it. “Sally, what–?” “Caleb it’s Colette again.” “Oh, Colette. She’s taken a lot of...
The doorbell. I opened the door and there she was. Sally looked the same as she did the week she left, except her hair was different – shorter. She was just as slim, just as shapely. Her face was just as pretty, but her eyes had lost something; I took it that they were harder, less peaceful and carefree. Not surprising, considering what she had come to do. “Hello Sally,” I said evenly. How do you greet a wife who’s left you for someone else, I wondered briefly. “Come in, let me take your...
Synopsis: Young catholic girl tortures herself to atone her sins the she just committed in very extreme ways, using common household stuff as torture devices .I attempt to be logical and reasonable as much as possible but it is still more or less random stuff.About me: I prefer to stay anonymous and I release this story from all copyrights, do what you like as you like.it was just my first story to test of my abilities to create something. So if you like it or use it, my work is sucess.p.s....
Sally was back. In many respects, our new life together from then on was idyllic. Sally appreciated every little thing we did together, even the mundane activities like shopping, cooking and washing up. She enthused over our meals. It was for her the beginning of a new life mirroring that before Tony Mulhern. She was deeply touched that I had never closed our joint accounts until the divorce was started, and even then put the money in a reserved account awaiting the Court’s decision. We...
As I opened the doors to the church, so the long phalanx of people waiting outside could enter, I nodded at the preacher standing in the pulpit. Besides me, he was the only person who knew what was about to happen, or so he thought. I looked across the church and saw that my wife had noticed the exchange between the reverend and myself. She smiled nervously. I guess she didn't think that I liked him much. In her mind though, any contact between the two of us was good. As the hundreds of...
Tuesday morning I awoke with a dreadful headache. I must have had a migraine in my sleep, for it was one of those nauseous post-migraine headaches that defy description, and the like of which whose who have not experienced them cannot even imagine. It was probably the aftermath of the gruelling hot and humid weekend. I took my pain killers, which mitigated the intensity. Nicky wanted me to stay at home. I should have. But no. Obstinate as always I went into work, grateful on this occasion...
Mr. Coulton was a fair and honorable man. Beth and I asked Mr. Gaines to settle for five million or seek ten if it went to trial. We settled for $4.5 million in a structured settlement. Eventually, all six other victims settled for $1 million each. Sonia was fired 5 minutes after the meeting in the conference room. At the time she was the breadwinner in her family. She decided to disappear with her daughter, thus leaving a dead-beat husband to fend for himself. Nobody knows where she went,...
"Forgive me sister for I have sinned." I uttered as I knelt in the dim light of the confessional.The cross hung over me, as I sat in silence waiting for a response. The guilt had become too much to bear which is what drove me here in the first place, but kneeling here was almost too much. My gut was screaming at me to turn and run. Run out of the church, the state, the country, the world. Disappear forever.Just as I was about to leave a cool voice caught me from the other side of the...
Darin walked around the office; flicking lights off and making sure all the computers were shut down. He locked the doors up tight and made his way to his car. He looked back at the huge building sitting against the dark sky and felt so proud. He worked so hard for so long and finally has something to show for it… a college professor. Jennifer walked to the window and looked out, anticipating Darin. She walked through the house and made sure everything was perfect. She looked at the house...
Just like that, they came together whenever possible for them. Though shiroo was abandoned by her Muslim colleagues because of her apostasy, she felt no sorrow thanks to sandhu, who was always with her at her sorrow. “Thank you sandhu, I am so lucky to have you” she then hugs him and cries. This had happened for many times. After deciding a date for their wedding, he suddenly proposed her something different. It was about a week more foe their wedding. “Shiroo, let us avoid touching each...
She waited for him in the white satin robe that he loved. Jennifer wanted Darin to find her looking the way he loved to see her. Beautiful. Comfortable. He always marveled at the way that she could make the most casual clothes look fantastic. She sighed at the thought of him and tucked her legs up under her body and waited for him.Darin walked around the office; flicking lights off and making sure all the computers were shut down. He locked the doors up tight and made his way to his car. He...
People gossip, and no one gossips more than gay men. It's true. Just think about your own experiences in the so-called gay community. Yes? Anyway... Yes, we gossip about each other, but the unwritten rule was always that it stayed within the 'gay circle'. History shows that famous gay men were able to enjoy a gay lifestyle in relative security, because although many men 'knew' about them, the gossip rarely strayed where it shouldn't - outside the circle and into general society. Perhaps that's...
After eight months searching, I was delighted that Robert Fortman had North Wales Police searching for Sally. Early afternoon on Friday of the same week, Nicola shouted from the study. I went to join her. “I may have a lead.” She smiled up at me, as I arrived in the room, and I could see the excitement in her eyes. “It’s a message from ‘Friends Reunited’ for Sally. It’s their usual follow-up for members who’ve not contacted the site for a few months. I can’t think why I didn’t check their...
Note: Mention is made in this chapter of the City of Worcester. For those in foreign climes, it is pronounced Wuster. It is pronounced Wuster because it’s a bloody pain to pronounce it Wor-kest-er! For the first time since I returned home from my traumatic trip to Wales, I was alone in an empty house. I did need this; I needed some time alone to allow my thoughts and feelings to emerge properly without distraction. I was not looking forward to it, and neither was I looking forward to phoning...
Easter came and went. The children came home for a few days, but were off again soon after – Nicola and I were back at work on Easter Tuesday. We still had the remnants of two sets of clients to service, so the children would not have seen much of me if they had stayed. So life went on. Business as usual of course: real life continues even when a personal life is fractured. However, the emotions – that’s a different matter. At any moment when there is nothing else to distract, they come...
After Sally’s visit two more weeks went by. Once again there was no communication from her. I would have expected her to reply, apologising for her attitude when we met together, but there was nothing. I sent her a note to Bryn’s address expressing sorrow that we parted so acrimoniously and hoping she’d cleared up the business of the letters, also reminding her of my email address. But there was no response, and I wondered if that note had been intercepted as well. Another week, and it was...
I stood in the on my fire escape holding my face up into the rain hoping to hide my annoyance and tears. Frustration wells up from deep inside, I let it out screaming into the rain. Why does he always have to be like that? It was just a dream. Why is he getting jealous? I don’t understand! I love him, isn’t that enough, why isn’t that enough? I scream until my lungs burn until I feel sick to my stomach from trying to breath and choking in the attempt. I collapse on the fire escape in tears. I...
So the nuns and the priests attempted to curb my voracious appetites for four years. They failed miserably. By the time I was a senior, my birthday just passed in a haze of alcohol and sex—the drinking age hadn't yet been changed from eighteen—I'd been disciplined more times than I could count, suspended from classes, and nearly expelled, twice. I was always scraping by, just barely, but it was enough for me. Father Hamilton had the task of disciplining me for my latest transgressions....
bymajukes©"Forgive me father for I have sinned. It has been one month since my last confession."Father Mulroney recognized Tommy Reynolds' voice clearly and smiled to himself with the expectant sweetness of this innocent boys' latest confession. Would it be looking at a girl across the quad again? Perhaps he felt guilty for eating too many sweets before bedtime. The Father chuckled lightly and waited for the naïve eighteen year old to speak."F... Father?" Tommy said slowly. "I'm in desperate...
Shirooza Muhammad is a bachelors special degree holder in statistics. Sandhu, our main character is a masters degree holder in mathematics. They belonged to different student clans as students and even now, certain restrictions are enforced upon them which parted sandhu away from his hidden crush, shiroo. But since they were both adults, no matter about the religious grounds, there was no restriction for a formal friendship between them. This is how it was formed. Shiroo was studying for an...
Altered Fates - Only the strong can forgive By Danielle J This story is dedicated to the families of Sarah Stone and Mary Karen Read plus all the mothers and fathers who lost a child at Virginia Tech University on April 16, 2007. Thank you to Mallory, Bill, Jay, Father Anthony and Circe who assisted me with this story. Cast of Characters Jeff Lockwood and Loc Metzger- High School Seniors and sweethearts. Also members of Wilmington High School's Class of 1993 David and Carol...
Let me start by saying that I am not an emotional or irrational person. I am rarely driven into decisions because of the way they make me feel. And my faith in God is somewhat transitory; I go through phases of entertaining the notion of faith, and I know that faith is called faith for a reason. There is no scientific basis on which to base it. I know that.I also think of emotion as also being temporary. You may feel one thing one day and feel the exact opposite the next. It’s the same with...
MasturbationFrom: Beth Zanders Sent: Saturday, September 25, 2010 6:11 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Forgive me for I have sinned... Dear Mark my loving husband, First off I must tell you I love you with ever fiber of my being and what I am about to tell you does not change that. I am sorry. So, so sorry. Please read the story and understand that I did not mean for this to happen. But it did and I can not take it back. It started so simply, like everything does I suppose. It was day 3 of you...
Although it was a little after 9:00 am I was the first one up the next morning and had just started the coffee when Cindy came into the kitchen in her nightgown and robe. We both had a guilty look on our face when our eyes met, but the longer we looked at each other the broader our smiles became. We threw ourselves into each other’s arms for a hug and began to laugh hysterically. We finally calmed down, set the table and got the eggs and bacon out of the refrigerator in almost complete...
*** This story was written as a fantasy for a married couple expecting their first child. If you are offended by submissive, but consensual, sex with a pregnant woman please don’t read on. Dear Mark my loving husband, First off I must tell you I love you with ever fiber of my being and what I am about to tell you does not change that. I am sorry. So, so sorry. Please read the story and understand that I did not mean for this to happen. But it did and I can not take it back. It started so...
Cheating WifesFinders Keepers By Morpheus It was a nice day, with a clear blue sky, a nice warm sun and a cool breeze. It was the perfect sort of day to take a slow walk through the park and Tom Clark was not the only one to think so. Tom Clark was a fairly attractive man of 31, who was greatly enjoying his time away from his responsibilities as manager of a local retail store. And he thought, what better way to enjoy his day off than to take a nice relaxing stroll through the local...
Forgiveness Leah's Story. By Kyorii. Part 2 Leah is no longer in danger from her self appointed boyfriend Rufus or his thugs so she now has time to take stock and learn about her new sister's life and that of her wife Chris. What hold do the Lorche family have over Detective Martins? And will the twins ever redeem themselves? Please read the conclusion to Forgiveness and I hope that you enjoy it. Chapter 31 Chris and Leah. Leah. It was still dark outside when I heard...
With Gordon lying in hospital, life took on its expected hectic pace during the next weeks. I had two sets of clients to handle. Jenny and Nicola worked their socks off re-arranging my appointments, and Nicola, who had a law degree, helped with conveyancing and research. However, the extra interviews and paper work only I could do, meant I was in the office by seven each morning and didn’t leave until my self-imposed deadline of ten at night. Day after day the routine went on, and it was...
On the Sunday night, Liz finally got hold of Josh. Neither Josh nor any of Tess' family had come to church, highly unusual for Tess' family. When church had finished, she'd called both of them, and left messages. She'd been very busy in the afternoon, and it was just after dinner that she finally found out that Josh was up at his parent's farm. His mother put him on. "Hi Josh." "Hello". Liz couldn't believe how flat Josh's voice was. "Josh, what's wrong?" "Tess." He went...
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ As soon as the evil Jinn that had attacked them had exploded, Rashala collapsed in Jake's arms though the glow was still around her. Looking at Gen and Rosalinda Jake was worried, he'd had seen this type of glow before and both times it wasn't exactly connected to a good thing. "We need to get...
"I loved you." he softly whispered into my ear, his wet lips grazing my ear every syllable. I let my bangs cover my eyes just in case I teared up. "Caleb, I'm sorry, I love you. It was one time I swear." My throat catching on his name. "I believe you, but every time I touch you, I picture Paul touching you first." I took a deep breath, hearing the hurt in his voice. Despite my guilt, the sound of Paul's name made me really wet. I loved Caleb, I really did. But Paul just made my...
It was late one night, but it’s late every night, pretty close to Christmas I was home alone. I was watching TV when my cell phone went off. It was a girl from school I knew. Her name was Alexis, she was a little shorter than me, weighs 110, her hair is straight, long and black with a streak of blond, was a B size bra and a huge, round, firm ass. I was surprised she was texting me since we hated each other. She used me to get her ex mad, and then called it off with me. So I got her back...
After the burdens of learning family heritage truths, William's abandonment and Paul's debasement, it took time to put my shattered self-image back together. Often, I would break down and cry. Instead of being gregarious, I became reclusive. Seeing me so, hubby worried I was having a midlife crisis. I was, due to knowing too much; too much about myself.With Paul’s debasement, I’d learned the dark side of who my secret puppet shadow was. I’d learned about Mom's past; my older brother was the...
CheatingPaul drove me to my house even though I’d only started to drink. I was glad I wasn’t drunk and had my wits about me. I was devastated with guilt for what I already put Beth through if Paul was right and she had been drugged. When I got home, I ran through my broken front door and grabbed Beth as we both cried tears of sorrow, of love, of guilt, of forgiveness, of comfort—we had a lot to cry about. Beth and I sat on the couch muttering words of regret and forgiveness as we kissed. Melody...
The following is a short, romantic, non-erotic story that when I started it I thought it would be a quick stroke piece, but the more I wove the characters in my mind the more I saw this as something that was just simply sweet. I hope you like this tiny light read. ~ Red * The house was quiet, the calm before the storm, some would say. For Natalie and Brian though it was more of a controlled silence. It was only the two of them, tomorrow though things would be different. The house would be...
My night's sleep was interrupted at 5 a.m. by the couple next door. Their bed's headboard was banging against my wall; the mattress was squeaking rapidly, and the woman was screaming, "Oh, yes, fuck me!! Fuck me harder! Oh!!! Oh, my God!!! Don't stop!!!" This went on for half an hour. It got me so damn horny, I felt like beating off; but I decided to save it for my wife when she got home. I waited for them to finish because I was enjoying the thought of her getting a royal fucking,...
Introduction: Cuckoled husband gets his quiet revenge My wife is a Captain in the Marine Corps, stationed at Parris Island, S.C. Im a sales rep for Hallmark Greeting Cards. My job entails a lot of travel throughout the Southeastern states. Recently, I finished early with my accounts in Savannah, GA, so I thought Id stop at Hilton Head Island for a day of golf since my wife was on weekend duty. I got a room at the Red Roof Inn and joined a threesome for 18 holes. I had a nice dinner and a few...
None of this work may be distributed as original by any other person or group. Permission is given to redistribute this work in its entirety and any credit is given to me as the original author. Any resemblance between characters in this work and persons living or dead is purely coincidental. Be also advised, some of the storylines contain adult themes including sex. If you are underage or if this offends, then please go elsewhere. Some elements of this story are based on fact, the...
Created for war and forged in pain, dealing with demons within and without! In this part: Rohanna is betrayed and hurt by a person close to her.....but at its end....redemption and forgiveness ---------------------------------------------------------------- As I sat in my room pondering on staying here at Whateley OR if I was going to leave Whateley, OR worse! me jailed or stuck in ARC! Sunday February 18 4:45 am Outskirts of Boston A small chancery of the church A small...
Forgiveness Leah's Story. By Kyorii. Part 1. This is a stand-alone story in two parts and can be read as such, however to gain full enjoyment from it I would recommend that you read 'The Model maker' and its Prequel 'Trish' first to gain a greater insight as to the past of some of the characters, I hope that you enjoy the story. Chapter 01 Brother. A young woman is sitting at a...
Danny Andern is dead. He was once the fat cat COO of a Wall Street investment firm. He was also an incorrigible, reckless, fraud. He made millions at the expense of the Western world - all of which he fecklessly squandered on the pleasures of life: drugs, alcohol, women. When the feds finally crippled his business, he had little friends - and even less wealth - to protect him. After pissing away his remaining assets on cheap thrills, Danny found himself living in a van down by the river. Too...
FetishIf you like my stories, please subscribe, follow and send a friend request! K----->M (kmclooney)Mike and I had spent the evening with friends having a few drinks at our favorite local bar. It was just an ordinary Saturday night, only, most of our friends tapped out early and it wasn't even midnight yet. When our friend Bill told us that he was headed home to enjoy a few beers on his back porch while the weather was still nice. I remarked that his idea sounded better than sitting in a bar and...
For some reason, Sophie had always been drawn to Asian men. Growing up in a small town, there were none around, but that didn't stop her from fantasizing. Spending hours watching K-dramas and Japanese anime, she grew to love Asia even more. When college finally rolled around, she decided she wanted to go to a university in Tokyo. Needless to say, her parents weren't thrilled with her packing up and moving around the world. A college in the US was what they wanted, but nothing could stop her....
People, ever found a small glance of your findxpartner friends bosom while she bent low to choose something up?Ever wanted you could have seen more? Of course..If you have a companion who has relationship a magnificent looker, you would be inclined to imagine about your buddy's attractive time frame undressed too.We want to see it more than ever. But more often than not, possibilities will come banging on your entrance if you can just understand to be on the lookout at the right time.Spending a...
This one of the stories I thought I'd lost when my disk crashed a few months back. I'd just finished it the night before the crash, which was very annoying. As it turned out, I had a printed copy about two versions earlier that was marked up and I also found several fragments as I picked through what I could on the disk. So the story that follows is not exactly the story it would have been had I posted it those few months back. If nothing else it's longer. The usual...
Pathfinder: The Trio Author's note: I've been playing pathfinder in the chat room, and it inspired me to make an adventure of my own ... They were known simply as "the Trio". No one in the little town knew what had brought three such different women together, but they seemed more than capable of handling themselves, and were willing to help the town out against some local bandits - for a price, of course. First, there was small Besh, the gnome sorceress, whose familiar Max...
Pathfinder: The Trio - Cave Conversations Author's note: Since this is a sequel to "The Trio", you might want to read that one first, if you havent already. Goruza led the way towards the cave, with Emerald behind her leading Champ, her mule, on which Besh (and Max) sat. Finally, they reached the lip of the cave, and entered into it. "It's bigger than I expected," Besh remarked as she jumped off Champ, temporarily dislocating Max in the process. "We should explore it, so we...
Pathfinder: The Trio: Two plus one equals... Author's note; Guess my muse wasnt quite done with this yet... The next morning, Goruza, Emerald, and their new friend Milah had a bite of breakfast, then searched the cave more. While they looked around Milah told them about how the axe beaks had come into the cave through a tunnel that came out in the fields nearby. "Whoever made this place was pretty busy. I didn't get a chance to do any exploring, but i saw several tunnels while I...
Pathfinder: The Trio: Side quest (Author's note: you should probably read the previous stories first) It was a new morning in the large town of Fiddler's Vale, and three recent arrivals debate their next move. Goruza, Emerald, and their new friend Milah sat at a small table in the dining area of the inn they had come to the night before, talking as they ate breakfast. Emerald asked Milah, "You've been in this town, where do we go for help in rescuing Besh?" "Well, since it...
Pathfinder: The Trio: A trio becomes a quartet (plus one) Author's note: Yep, I'm still doing this one. But this might be the last, I dont know. The four adventurers followed the river upstream, slowly gaining elevation as they did so. As the day waned, Goruza and Emerald allowed Star and Champ to graze, while Milah sent her wolf Ajax off into the woods to hunt, and Tamarie went to the river to catch some fish for supper. After everyone had been fed, they began to look for a...
Pathfinder: The Siege of Fiddler's Vale. In loving memory of crazypagangurl, aka Tiffani, who was a great help in getting this one started. Prologue Sometimes, bad things just come out of nowhere. But sometimes, there is a warning. And riding hard towards the town of Fiddler's Vale, a warning is coming... Early in the morning, the gate guards saw three people riding towards the gate. One was tall, and her blindingly white hair could be spotted at a distance as she rode....
The Bet I'm down by three points and it's getting tougher and tough to shoot. He's all over me and I'm wearing out. I should never have made this bet with him. He is fast. I can't catch him fairly. I try to get in his way but get bowled over every time. I thought my endurance was high, but he's tapping into reserves that I haven't tapped in years and he's not even looking winded. I can barely stand yet he's barely breaking a sweat. Sometimes I envy him, but tonight I hate his...
To start with, I would like to say in my defense that the first time I saw "IT", I was running late. I'd just run out of gas, and I really didn't have time to go sight-seeing through some farmer's foul smelling, dark and gloomy barn. Okay, for those of you that must know, "IT" was the rear end of an old, big, black Mercedes. The key point was that's all you could see in the darkened stall, just a big ol' rusty black trunk! However, the way my friend Dan acted you'd have thought he'd...
Initially I planned to stop on the way home and let them shop for clothing and necessities. You bought a slave with nothing but the tunic on their backs and the little paper slippers they were given, but it was obvious to even an insensitive bastard like me that Tiernay was in no condition to go anywhere. All she did was cry, hold onto Dubois' arm and follow her like a dog on a leash when we moved. It was a decent tube ride back to my place so I herded them into the first unoccupied car at...
The closest Mars gets to Earth is about ninety million klicks (that's kilometers for the non-military) and since we haven't yet been able to circumvent that pesky speed limit that light travels, that means it takes at least ten minutes to get a message there and back, if the response is instantaneous. We were at about double that distance right then so it would be at least a twenty-minute round trip for the radio beams to take the wonderful news there and back. It doesn't make for an easy...
After we finished I cleaned up and put everything away. What a laugh! Here I was finally a slave owner three times over and I was still doing all the work! They were sitting around in the common area talking about what they should tell their parents when I finished. In fact we did it right there. Sharon controlled the camera so all they had to do was say what they wanted and she put it in the correct message and after the girls gave her the addresses sent them. Aren't AIs wonderful? "So...
"I'm bored," I heard from somewhere behind me. I was working in my office at the time tending to a few of the projects I had started before I'd fallen into this brilliant scam with the girls. I suppose I could have postponed them or even quit them altogether but I'd taken them in good faith and I really hate not finishing what I started. Besides I really didn't expect even a generous finder's fee for returning the girls would make me independently wealthy; I'd hoped to live far too...