1. Janice's story, the sequel.


    Date: 12/14/2014, Categories: Wife Lovers, Author: pusshikisu, Rating: 4, Source: LushStories

    Since Janice's story was published in this magazine (see Janice's Story, as told to William Humphries) many people have asked me about her, curious to know how she is getting on, and whether coming out, as it were, has made any difference to her life. A few have said that by continuing to have a lesbian relationship with Hilary she is being disloyal to her husband Pete, but I have always replied that one should not pass judgement on someone else's private life, and that what she does is entirely her affair. Quite by chance I bumped into Janice last week, and after the normal pleasantries, naturally I asked her whether the article had affected her life in any way. She seemed keen to talk to me, and this is a transcript of our conversation. ****** "Hullo Bill, it is a nice surprise to see you," she said, "I hope you have been keeping well, and how's Anne?" "I'm very well now," I replied, "and I have been writing about Anne and me for an online erotic stories site. I am trying something different this time, and I am telling the story in the style of one of the old Anglo Saxon epic poems. I have only completed the first part so far. Unfortunately, while Anne and I were on holiday in the US, I had an encounter with a bear which put me out of action in hospital for a while, so I have only just started on the second part. But enough about me, more importantly, how have you been getting on?" "Oh Bill, it is rather a long story, have you got some time?" "Of course," I replied, "why ...
    don't we grab a coffee and a cake, and you can tell me all about it." After we had found a secluded corner in one if the many cafés on the high street, and were comfortably seated with our coffee, Janice continued. "When I told you my story I never thought that Pete would read it, particularly as the magazine was not the kind that he would normally read. Even if he happened to glance at my copy, I didn't think he would recognize us, since you changed all the names." Janice paused for a moment, and sighed. "However," and she paused again, "when I got home one weekend after I had been to visit my mother, I found that all my clothes had been put in the spare bedroom, and there was a lock on our bedroom door. At first I wondered, 'what the hell!' Then I saw a copy of the magazine on the dining room table on top of an envelope addressed to Pete, with a compliments slip thanking him for allowing them to print his story." * Note to the editors, never send a copy of an article in the magazine to a partner or spouse without checking with the author first. "Pete didn't say anything," she continued, "but after several days I asked him if he wanted a separation. He replied that no he didn't, but that he would need some time to sort his feelings out. He then added that at that moment he felt betrayed by my continuing relationship with Hilary, and while a one night stand was okay, he was no longer sure where my affections really lay." Janice paused, reached into her handbag for a hankie, and ...
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