All characters are purely fictional. All parties in the story are18 years or older.
I would like to greatly thank MadamWhitewalker for taking the time to review my story.
Warning this story contains a couple of lesbian sex scenes. So if you're not into that please stop reading.
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So there I was, standing at the doorway to our bedroom with flowers in my hand, watching some total stranger fuck the living shit out of my wife.
It wasn't until she actually opened her eyes that she even considered stopping as this guy fucked her from behind.
"Oh My God! Glen!!" I heard as my heart sank. Dropping the flowers to the floor, I turned around and slunk into the kitchen.
As I popped the top of a cold beer with my shaking hands, I could hear them frantically running around in the bedroom.
To say my head was spinning would be an understatement. Rochelle was truly the love of my life. I had no clue how to handle this. I wasn't even mad. I was hurt. The kind of hurt you can't ever put into words.
I sat down and took a big sip, trying to relieve my constricted throat as I heard them whispering at the front door before hearing it close quickly. Staring into space, I was on the verge of hyperventilating as my wife slowly made her way into the room saying, "I think we need to talk."
Setting my beer down, I fought back the tears I felt welling in my eyes and replied, "You think?"
Rochelle steadily approached me and gently placed her hands on top of mine, and as I watched her sorrowful appearance I heard her say, "Glen...I'm so sorry that you had to see that. But please understand. I don't love you anymore."
My entire world died at that exact moment. I actually went numb. It started slowly from my head and ran down to my feet. If it's possible for a heart to actually shatter, I swear mine did.
Devastated, I couldn't say anything so I just stood there, flabbergasted, as her words ate at my very soul.
"Please Glen, say something?" I heard her say as tears started to fall.
What could I say? Nothing was going to fix this and, sadly, we both knew it.
Clearing my throat, I coughed out, "I'm sorry too." And walked out the backdoor.
"Glen, where are you going?" I heard her yell as I got into my car.
Really, I had no idea. I just knew I had to leave. Not because I feared what I might have done if I'd stayed. God knows I'd never hurt her. I loved her way too much to ever even consider it. I just couldn't be next to her knowing I'd never kiss those wonderful lips or feel the warmth of her body against me again. So down the road I went.
And went, I did. I drove all night until my car finally ran out of gas. I abandoned it on the side of the road and just walked. It was morning before I made any effort to determine my whereabouts. Cold, tired, and depressed, I ventured into a convenience store and asked the clerk where I was.
Guess I can't blame him for giving me such a puzzled expression when he said, "Kansas City."
"You have a phone I can use?"
He shot me a pitiful look, pointing at a pay phone on the wall behind me.
Not having much cash in my wallet, I called my parents collect and heard my mother answer, sounding frantic.
Yeah...Rochelle had called them right after I left so they were fully aware of my situation. After 10 minutes of hearing about how worried she was, I interrupted her and asked, "Can you get me a ticket back home?"
So then, of course, she asked about my car and I explained that I really didn't care what happened to it. In reality, I didn't care about anything at the moment. My job, myself...nothing. Anyway, my dad got on the line and said he was on his way.
"Really, Dad, you don't have to. It's two states away."
"I'll make you a reservation at a hotel close by. Just wait for us there."
"Fine," I conceded.
I hoofed it up the road and crashed until the following day at a Best Western. At least, I thought it was the next day. I really wasn't think straight. Her words, "I don't love you anymore," kept rattling around in my shattered brain.
The drive back to my vehicle wasn't much better and I really wasn't paying attention to my parents at all.
Dad added some fuel from a gas can he carried, and Mom offered to drive since it was apparent that I wasn't in any kind of a condition to do so.
Unfortunately, that also meant that, after we filled the tank at the first gas station, I would be spending the next several hours in the car alone with her. Usually, that isn't a bad thing; under normal circumstances, I actually enjoyed her company.
Kerry, my mom, was a wonderful woman who would go out of her way to help anyone in need. Unfortunately, Rochelle wasn't one of those people. In fact, Mom downright despised her. Guess Mom knew something I didn't. Anyway, Mom had a dancing career which she gave up when she married my father, Dug, and they had me soon after.
Without getting into too much detail, I guess you can say that Mom was an attractive woman. Her light complexion and red hair balanced her facial features nicely. Along with her fit and slender figure, I found her very appealing. But I guess every son would say just about the same thing.
We followed my father back home, and it didn't take her long before she started with the 50 questions. You know the ones. "How did it happen? What did she say?" Blah blah blah blah.
"Mom!" I shouted. "I really don't want to discuss this," I barked, holding my head against my hand and the door window.
"It's not healthy to keep what you're feeling all bottled up. You have to let it out."
She just didn't understand the place I was in right now. In my eyes, there was no future. At least not one that I wanted to be a part of.
"Glen, please talk to me."
"Mom...I know you're trying to help. Even so, it's really not working."
Mom went quiet after that comment and left me to my own thoughts.
It wasn't until we were about an hour away from home when she spoke again and sighed, "You know you're not the only one to have had a broken heart. It happened to me too."
"You?" I asked.
"Yes, before I met your father, I was madly in love."
"So what happened?"
"They just didn't feel the same way, and we split up, so I know how you're feeling. And actually, if it hadn't happened I wouldn't have met your father."
"Sorry, Mom. But it's not the same. Whoever that person was didn't fuck a girl in front of you and then tell you he didn't love you," I fired back and once again felt my heart sink.
"No, not in front of me. However, they did get with a person I knew and got pregnant...that's when they came clean."
"Oh..." I said.
"Glen, it's going to be okay. You'll move on and find a better person."
I didn't want to get into it anymore with her so I just nodded.