1. SOUND ADVICE--Part 2


    Date: 9/22/2015, Categories: Fiction, Consensual Sex, Romance, Author: senorlongo, Rating: 93.9, Source: sexstories.com

    government would support what’s in the paper. Do you have a copier...a computer printer that can copy?” She did so I made a copy of the article and a copy of the Newspaper’s name and edition date for her to use. Amy thanked us as we left and I could see her making a beeline for the phone through the screen door as we walked back to the car. I had seen no reason to tell her about Paul’s drug manufacturing history. She was a decent woman who deserved a lot better than a scumbag like Paul Sheridan. We were on the road again when Sheila asked, “Did you have life insurance on Gail?” “Yeah…that’s where we’re going now. I want to speak with Gary Harmon. He’s the agent who sold me the policy. He’ll know how to collect. There are restrictions on things like suicide and being killed while a member of the Armed Forces, but I don’t recall seeing anything about random acts of terrorism.” Luckily, Gary was in his office. Sheila and I sat opposite him and I slid the twin envelopes across the desk. “What are these, Michael?” “Open them, Gary. I think they’re self explanatory…regarding Gail and her death.” Gary first removed the newspaper and skimmed the story. “Looking up he commented, “Damn…I’m sorry.” “Truthfully, Gary—I’m not. She drugged me and vanished without a trace and now it looks like she and Paul had an affair before they took off together. The other envelope has copies of her Death Certificate.” “Okay, I’ll get the ball rolling. There shouldn’t be a problem, but I’m sure ...
    they’ll want to check with the government in Nairobi for confirmation. That’s routine when deaths occur outside our borders. I should have news for you in a week or less. Damn…an affair with Paul Sheridan—does Amy know?” “Yeah, I had to tell her. We just came from her place. I know that Paul had a million dollar policy on his life.” I said good-bye and led Sheila back to my car. “Michael, may I ask how much insurance you had on Gail?” “Five hundred thousand; I have the same amount on mine. I’ve already changed the beneficiary. Do I have to be concerned about you? Will I be safe sleeping with you?” I turned to face her with a grin on my face. The expression on hers told me what she thought of my lame attempt at humor. “Then you should be able to pay off your mortgage on the new building.” “I discussed the whole issue of the mortgage with Eileen Curry, our accountant, and she suggested that we keep the mortgage for tax purposes. The entire amount—principal and interest—will be deductible as business expenses. That’s forty thousand a year for fifteen years. I could never get that much any other way.” “Then…please don’t be angry with me—could we look for another house. The one we’re in was yours and Gail’s. I love being with you, but I’d like to have a big family and it’s too small and….” I squeezed her hand and grinned. I could never deny Sheila and I’d wanted a family for years. “You convinced me. Why don’t we see a realtor right now? We don’t have to be at work until two this ...
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