All of my stories include descriptions of sex scenes that could cause offence to some people. Please do not read this story if you are offended by perverse sexual material, or if you are under the legal age of consent for your own country. These stories are pure fiction and are not based on anyone living or deceased.
As this is now part three of my tale, I'm assuming you've read parts one & two, so you know how I got into the situation I find myself in at the moment.
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So some time later, maybe half an hour or so, I'm still lying face down on my bed sobbing, when I hear Gerry's voice as he stood in the doorway to my bedroom.
"Come-on Mary. You know I didn't mean it."
I lay there trying to totally ignore him. I could sense he was moving closer to the bed,
"Please babe. I'm sorry. I was angry, and I just lashed out without thinking."
He moved in closer still and I felt his hand resting on my back. He slowly moved it around in a gentle manner as he'd done many times in the past; stroking my shoulders, I guess he thought relieving the tension. This was nearly always his approach when he wanted to say sorry after we'd had some kind of fight.
I lay there for maybe fifteen minutes as he sat on the edge of the bed; and whilst his hand attempted to soak away my stress, he would occasionally speak soft words of apology to try to explain away his stupid behaviour. I have to admit; I was on the point of talking to him, even if only to give him a mouthful of abuse. But before I'd opened my mouth, there was a sound from downstairs,
"KNOCK KNOCK. KNOCK KNOCK."
It was someone at our front door, and as I felt Gerry getting to his feet he said,
"I'll go and see who it is."
I turned on my side and in an angry voice snapped,
"I don't care who it is, tell them to clear off!"
I listened carefully and as I heard the door downstairs opening, I then heard Gerry say,
"Oh, it's you."
Then I heard the reply, and even at this distance I could recognise Peter's voice.
"I've just come around to make sure Mary is alright."
"Yes she is. And she doesn't want to see anyone. So you can clear off and tell Mr Spencer we don't want him to call either."
"I've just come from Graham's office. There were two of his cronies with him, and they were bragging about fleecing you, and taking advantage of your wife. I just want to make sure she's ok."
"I've already told you. She's ok, so just go away and leave us alone."
"Ok. I don't want to interfere if I'm not needed. But please tell Mary, if she wants anything, advice, someone to talk to, or anything at all, she can call me day or night."
I didn't know at the time, Peter had handed Gerry his card at this moment, all I heard was a short pause before the front door slammed shut with a loud,
"BANG!"
All the time I'd been listening to Peter's voice, it had brought back such a warm feeling inside, and now as I heard the noise of the door being shut in his face, I felt instantly angry. I leapt from the bed and dashed to the front window, where I could see Peter closing our front gate and walking across the road to his car. I dashed onto the landing and down the stairs. As I was descending, Gerry had been about to start to come up,
"What's wrong?"
"Get out of my way you stupid idiot."
His face as I yelled at him changed from a look of concern to one of anger, but before I'd reached the bottom step he'd stepped back off the stairs and moved clear of my pathway to the door. I wrenched on the front door handle and as I swung the door open called out as loud as I could muster,
"PETER!"
He was at the other side of the road, and just on the point of getting into his car. He stopped and as he stood he looked back across to where I stood in the doorway.
I beckoned with my hand and called, not quite so loudly, but still shouting to make myself heard.
"Please. Come back, I want to talk to you."
He closed his car door and began to walk back towards where I stood. I turned around and looked back at Gerry and gave him a scowl that didn't needs words to show its meaning. He in turn, looking somewhat confused, asked,
"What? All I did was tell him to fuck-off. Like you told me to."
"Never mind what I said; the way I feel right now, I'd rather talk to him than you."
"Well fuck you then."
And with that Gerry stomped off and went into the living room.
I waited for Peter to arrive at the door and then said,
"Come on in. I'm sorry my husband was so rude to you."
As he walked past me and made his way towards our front room he replied,
"That's alright; I guess he was feeling more than a little angry after being cheated like that."
By now I was following him into the room and Gerry was again seated in his chair next to the TV, and again he'd got a can of beer in his hand. I was still angry with him, but now I was also burning with curiosity to know what Peter meant by his remark about Gerry being cheated.
After asking Peter to sit down I sat myself in the chair opposite both Peter and Gerry, and then I asked,
"Cheated? What do you mean?"
Peter looked across to Gerry, and then said cautiously,
"I'm not sure if I've spoken out of turn."
Then he looked at Gerry,
"Doesn't she know?"
Before Gerry could answer I again gave him a scowl as I asked,
"Know what? What the hell's going on?"
Gerry looked sheepishly in my direction as he said,
"It's nothing. I was going to tell you later."
Peter now looked uncomfortable as he said,
"Look I didn't come here to cause trouble; do you want me to go?"
I snapped my reply back,
"NO!"
It came out in a lot angrier tone than I'd wanted to use to my guest, so I instantly changed my tone of voice,
"Its not you I'm angry with. Once this rat has explained what he's been up to, I might need your shoulder to cry on."
And then I turned my head and as I pointedly glared at Gerry I said,
"Well? What's all this about you being cheated?"