This story is the completion of my previous story WWE (
https://literotica.com/s/WWE
). I met and fell in love with Sonja in a very unconventional way. You may want to read the previous story so you will understand this one.
Sonja is the most incredible woman I've ever known.
I'm a twenty-eight-year-old confirmed bachelor with a string of regular intimate female partners, only one of whom is married.
Sonja is changing all that and she's married too.
I met Sonja by coincidence when she, and her husband, Barry, were in the pub I frequented to watch their alma mater's first game of the season. Barry and I were old friends but we hadn't seen each other for almost a year. Almost from the start, Barry seemed intent on Sonja and I having a relationship. It wasn't until the third time we were together that I ended up in Sonja's bed while Barry rushed off to fuck his girlfriend.
That night changed my life. I realized that Sonja was the woman I had been unaware I was waiting for. For Sonja it was the same. That night, she confessed to me that suddenly she wanted to cook for me, do my laundry for me, iron my shirts, and have sex until the sun came up with me. For the first time I could remember, my emotions were higher than my sensuality. I said things to her that I'd never said to any other woman and she said things to me that she couldn't bring herself to say to Barry.
While Sonja's divorce was pending, we spent most of our time together at my place. She owned the house with Barry but until he was gone, she didn't want to give him anything to use in his defense. She also had several hours of video and dozens of photos of Barry in the arms and beds of several younger females.
It wasn't unusual for Sonja to be at my place when I got home from work with a hot dinner on the table and a hotter body in my bed for dessert.
While we were waiting, I gently unwound myself from the relationships with the other women in my life. Most were understanding when I explained my changed situation. Most also wanted one more roll between the sheets as a goodbye memory.
Except one. Piper was eleven years older than me, married with a daughter conceived before the wedding during a drunken orgy when she was nineteen. Her marriage was always on the edge of existence. Now, with her daughter away at school, she was ready to start her life anew. Divorce and I figured predominately in her plans.
She was prepared to ask me about a more permanent relationship between us on the same night I chose to tell her about Sonja. Following our usual routine, that night we planned to have dinner and spend the night in a hotel. Piper met me in the lobby, rushed to me, kissed me, and said three words that she had never uttered in the five years of our relationship, "I love you."
I think she was waiting for me to say the same three words to her and seemed disappointed when all I managed to say was, "I care about you too."
After that start, I was unable to tell her about Sonja and our plans for each other. We went to dinner and then to the hotel room. Piper was an exuberant lover that night. She was also excited about the future she planned for us. I believe that she was hoping to ignite an emotional response from me. All l could think about was how much I really cared for her and how much I didn't want to hurt her but, at the same time, I was unwilling to compromise my relationship with Sonja.
It was a melancholy separation in the morning.
I had a long and detailed discussion with Sonja that afternoon about my experience with Piper. Sonja listened with a concerned ear. She shared my conflict but didn't offer any suggestions on how I might resolve the issue without destroying Piper's dreams.
Piper called my phone that evening. I let it go to the message system. I didn't listen to her message and I didn't call her back. A concerned Sonja shared that I couldn't just ignore Piper without causing the exact pain that I was trying to avoid. I thought that, if I talked with Piper, I risked encouraging her and the final result would be even more painful than it already was.
Piper didn't call again for the rest of the weekend and into the next week. Thursday evening, I came home from work as usual. "I'm home," I called as I entered the front door of the apartment.
"Hi," said someone. I knew the voice but the location was wrong. I turned to face the speaker. Piper was sitting on the sofa next to Sonja. "Hey there," said Sonja.
"What?" I choked out.
"Calm down," said Sonja. "It's not what you think it is."
I found my way to one of the chairs in the living room, across from the women on the sofa. "What do I think it is?" I asked.
"That you're about to crucified by two of the women you care most about in the world," guessed Sonja.
"Why do you think that about what I might think?" I asked.
"Because that's what I would think if I was in your position," smiled Sonja.
"Then, what is it?" I asked with a calm I didn't feel.
"Piper and I have been talking since Sunday," revealed Sonja. "We've discussed the unusual situation you, and us by association, are dealing with and we've come to some conclusions. First, we like each other," she stated.
"Okay," I said without conviction.
"I love you," Sonja related.
"And I love you," Piper said.
"And we think you love both of us," concluded Sonja.
I realized that there was some truth in that statement. "How does that help the situation."
"There's only one solution that satisfies all three of us," Sonja postulated.
"I'm waiting," I said.