A tragic accident gives Dr. Freddie amazing psychic powers.
Life was going good until the other shoe dropped. Only, things could be worse. I could be dead.
"Thanks," Wade shrugged turning red. I'm so embarrassed," he said. Only, he looked angry more that they were giggling than he did embarrassed. Now, thinking back, I imagine that he suspected that they were laughing at him.
Had I known that what I was doing was driving Wade wild with repressed desire, I never would have continued with this line of erotic and seductive behavior. I mean, I knew that he was attracted to Gabriella and her sister, but I didn't realize how attracted he was. I thought I was having some innocent and harmless fun at Wade's expense, but I never expected him to lose his cool. I was bored after all and only thinking of my entertainment.
I never knew that Wade would try and take it further. I never knew that Wade thought my wife and her sister were flashing themselves purposely to him and teasing him. I never suspected that Wade thought they were laughing at him and making fun of him. All of those things should have occurred to me, but those thoughts never occurred to my big brain. I never considered Wade's feelings. I never considered my wife's embarrassment. I never considered my sister-in-law's modesty. I only considered my own perversion. Hey, but it was fun while it lasted.
"Okay, I'm off to fill Freddie's prescriptions," said Victoria. I'll be back in a while. I have to go to the bank and I want to pick up some things we need at the market. Oh, and I have to gas up the car."
Apparently, the opportunity for Wade to be alone with Gabriella was what precipitated what happened next between the two of them. When Victoria left for the pharmacy, Gabriella left Wade alone in the house with me to take her shower. Why not, it was safe. Wade was a trusted family friend. He wouldn't do anything to her, would he?