Dear reader.
There is no explicit sex in this story. This was just something that popped into my mind while walking.
Every resemblance with the real world is coincidental. It's all made-up by me.
SouthernCrossfire still has the patience to edit my stories for which I am grateful.
SC, thank you so much.
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Anna Clipham was contemplating her husband and her marriage.
Sitting comfortably in a beach chair, she was overlooking the lake on a warm Friday in May. At 31, she had been married for five years to Frank after they'd met at the annual party of the company they both worked for. They decided several months before that it was time to start a family. but Anna was hesitant and here she was at the company party for the seventh time, still with no children in sight.
Anna was a happy outgoing woman, working as the receptionist at their firm. She wasn't a beauty as defined by the leading fashion magazines, but she was nice looking and her demeanor made her be noticed and appreciated by the people around her.
Her husband, Frank, older by four years, was a down-to-earth man. Practical, self-made, and very smart, he was also an endurance athlete, not afraid of participating in a marathon or a Kennedy Walk. His first job at the company, beginning when he was eighteen, was as a digger of trenches. Through self-study and hard work, he now managed several teams working in the field, working mostly on major projects from fiber optic internet to electric power grids, even up to complete infrastructure systems. Frank was responsible for the planning and execution of the works. He also was an instructor and coach for people who were studying at the company's training-center. Part of his success and popularity was that one day a week he still had his boots in the mud.
Anna didn't feel happy and now was thinking about Frank and her marriage.
Do I love him? Yes! Without a doubt. But he isn't all that exciting. He's predictable and you can depend on him. Is he a good lover? Certainly.
In fact, he was always ready to rock her boat and knew precisely which oars to pull.
However, Anna didn't want to settle for predictable; she wanted to be excited again and that was what her new supervisor, Carlos, brought her. Now she was seriously thinking about a fling with him before motherhood began.
Carlos had told her, during a coffee break, that a monogamous marriage wasn't normal anymore and that men who kept their wives from exploring their sexuality were just cavemen. She should do with her body what she wanted because it was her body, not that of her husband. As the coffee breaks with Carlos became more frequent and she continued listening to his thoughts, she'd slowly started to withdraw from her husband
A short way down the embankment in front of her, two of her colleagues sat in chairs seemingly oblivious to the fact that the wind blew their words to Anna to hear. She perked up when she heard her husband's name. Now, suddenly, she became curious.
"Did you take a good look at Frank Clipham?"
"You mean, when he was in the lake? Oh yeah. Now he is a sight to behold. Isn't he ripped? And did you see what he's packing between his legs? I really would like to find him between the sheets."
"Did you hear that Ginny from accountancy almost literally offered herself to him? He didn't even seem to understand what she meant and she is absolutely stunning."
"And not only because he has a good body, he's always so nice, always helpful and friendly. Even if he is management, he always makes time for you. And he doesn't have eight hands like that sleaze Carlos from the reception team."
"Yeah. Well, we can only dream of Frank. He is very married to that receptionist, that blond one. Wonder what he sees in her?"
"I don't know, but it seems Carlos likes her, too; he's been spending a lot of time with her."
"Well, I'll be the first in line for Frank if that sleaze gets his way with her."
"I don't know; you may have to fight me for him," said the second woman with a laugh
Anna was shocked at those words and at the revelations she overheard, so she started to pay more attention to her husband. She watched as he emerged from the lake, water dripping away as his muscles rippled under his skin from his movements. His name was called then; he made small talk with two men she knew were from the ground force. They laughed, Frank punched a shoulder, and then he walked on toward her chair. As he did, he was approached by a woman. She asked him a question and he wrote something on a piece of paper. The woman smiled from ear to ear when they parted.
When Frank arrived at Anna's chair he beamed and asked, "Are you having fun, dear?"
Anna just nodded, her mind running in circles. Luckily. before she had to say anything, Frank was distracted by another woman who came up and asked him, "Excuse me, Frank? Why did you refuse to participate in the 'employee of the year award?"
Frank answered, "Because I think it's utter nonsense. Why do we need a competition and an award to become good employees and be nice to one another? That should be common practice."
The woman looked thoughtful and took off.
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That evening, on the dance floor, Anna was claimed by Carlos. He ground himself against her in the slow dances and she could feel his hard dick throbbing against her thigh. She saw Frank looking disappointed but she didn't care. What she didn't see was Carlos smirking at him.
At the end of the evening the CEO asked for everybody's attention. "Ladies and gentlemen, it's time for the awards."
There were a number of awards of various types, but it was at the end of the evening when the 'Employee of the Year award' was announced.
The runner-up went happily back to his seat. Then the winner was announced and called on the stage.
The young man was visibly embarrassed when the CEO handed him the plaquette and his check before shaking his hand. The winner whispered something to the CEO, who nodded his agreement, and then took the microphone.
"Ladies and gentlemen, we all know that I wouldn't stand here if Frank Clipham had allowed his name to be placed in the competition box. This afternoon, Nancy asked him why he didn't and the short of his answer was that the goal of the competition should be common practice. And people, Frank leads by example. There are very few people in this hall who didn't ask but still got good advice, a motivating word, or a direction to wherever they needed to be from him and when they really needed it. Frank, where are you?" the man called out.
Frank was forced to his feet. He actually dreaded this attention, but his assistant relentlessly went on. "Frank took me under his wing like so many people in our firm. He is always approachable and even now he works one day a week with the ground force because he needs to be 'grounded' so he can't forget what he is asking from these people. Frank, this ought to be yours, so I've decided that the plaquette will be in your office and I will donate the check to a charity of your choice."
Frank sat down abruptly. Tears formed in his eyes but his ordeal wasn't over. The CEO took the mike again, "This ends the official part of the day. Now we have an unofficial part. The employees had another vote. The popular vote for colleague of the year. Everyone who voted donated money for a charity of the winner's choice and the company doubles that. Without any ado, the winner is Frank Clipham!"
Under much cheering, Frank was pushed to the stage. He was handed the money as the CEO shook his hand and whispered something in his ear. Frank nodded and then stammered, "I am overwhelmed. I don't know what to say and I can't tell you what this means to me. Thank you has to suffice. Sorry." Then he went back to his table.
Anna sat at another table, sneakily being plied with lots of alcohol disguised in sweet tasting cocktails by Carlos sitting next to her. Under the table he was holding her hand, occasionally caressing her inner thigh. Carlos was muttering something about 'idiots'.
Frank looked around, trying to find Anna in the crowd, but he didn't spot her and she didn't go up to join her husband.
There were two more dances and the festivities were at the end. Again, she didn't dance with Frank but with Carlos. He ground his hard member against her mound, leading her to become wet from the man's desire. When people started to leave, he whispered in her ear, "Leave the wimp. Come with me!"
She almost caved. She wanted to say yes when Frank appeared with her coat and an unhappy look on his face. She had a change of heart and said to Carlos, "Later."
Fifteen minutes later, they were in the car with the ninety-minute drive ahead of them. For a while they rode in silence, with Frank behind the wheel, silent and brooding, and Anna looking out into the dark. Nothing had been said between them, but suddenly Frank spoke and shocked Anna out of her reverie.
"You know that I love you, don't you?"
Anna just nodded affirmatively.
Frank went on, "I've noticed during the that last couple of months you don't seem to be happy with me anymore. You're getting more and more distant and when I try to talk to you, you give me the proverbial cold shoulder."
He looked sideways straight in Anna's eyes and asked, "Do you want a divorce? I don't want to stand in the way of your happiness."
His words hit Anna like a missile and exploded in her mind. She stammered, "Where does that come from?"
Now the genie was out of the bottle Frank felt relieved and answered with more conviction and strength in his voice. "Your behavior tonight was the last straw. You ignored me the entire evening and didn't even join me when they handed me the awards. Even now you don't contradict me right away. No, you don't have to answer now. Tomorrow, I'll go on a hike so that you don't feel pressured by my presence and that will let you have time to think and decide. When I come back, we'll talk and we have to make a decision."
After arriving at home, Frank said, "I'll sleep in the guestroom. I'll be leaving very early. Good night."
Again, Anna was shocked to the core. She also was a bit drunk and feeling very horny.
What just happened?
she wondered.