Foxy Lady
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- Joined
- Jan 30, 2014
- Location
- United Kingdom
We had never been particularly close, my sister and I, so I was surprised when she texted and invited me round that afternoon. She was quite specific about the time, which made me suspicious.
What could she want to talk about? She had been ill lately, seriously ill, so I hoped that she wasn't going to give me some bad news about her prognosis.
'Dani, I want to ask you a favour.'
That's Brenda, straight to the point. She had only just put my coffee in front of me.
'Sure,' I said. This was new, Brenda asking me for something. As a child, she had just taken what she wanted. Since then, she hadn't once asked for anything, apart from inviting me to her wedding. And that was 15 years ago.
'You know Joe's firm has a party every year.' I didn't but nodded anyway, as this was obviously prologue. 'Well, partners are always invited and anyone without their partner stands out. So, I'm getting better but still not up to an evening eating, drinking and dancing, so I wondered if you would mind going with him in my place.'
I was touched to be asked and agreed at once. 'Of course, it sounds fun.'
She was quiet for a while as she sipped her drink. I sensed there was more to come. Then she grasped her mug in both hands, looked down at it and took a deep breath. This was it. I sat quietly.
'The thing is,' she began, her eyes still downcast. 'The thing is, we've always been active, physically I mean, Joe and I. My friends said it would slow down as we settled into marriage, but it hasn't, I mean it didn't, until I was ill.' This roundabout way of talking was no surprise. Normally direct, Brenda always resorted to euphemisms about sex and that kind of stuff. 'And it's been difficult for us, for him especially. I trust him, of course, but he's only human after all and,' another deep breath, 'I don't want to lose him. So, I was wondering if you would, you know, if you felt that you could …'
She trailed off.
'Sorry, have I got this right, are you asking me to have an affair with your husband?'
She nodded.
'But he mustn't know that I've mentioned it to you.'
No wonder she was precise about the timing of our coffee, she didn't want him around.
'But,' I was thinking this through now, 'but suppose he isn't interested in me.'
Her response was instant.
'No worries about that, Dani, he's always fancied you. I'm not stupid, I've seen the way he looks at you.'
Yes, I had too. She was right about that. but he had never done anything it, so where was the harm?
'Let me see if I have got this right. You want me to have an affair with Joe, but he must think it's him taking the lead, not me, so that he doesn't suspect you are behind this.'
She nodded. She even smiled.
There was something else too. She had assumed that I wouldn't mind. Which told me a lot about how she saw me. But now was not the time to mention it.
What could she want to talk about? She had been ill lately, seriously ill, so I hoped that she wasn't going to give me some bad news about her prognosis.
'Dani, I want to ask you a favour.'
That's Brenda, straight to the point. She had only just put my coffee in front of me.
'Sure,' I said. This was new, Brenda asking me for something. As a child, she had just taken what she wanted. Since then, she hadn't once asked for anything, apart from inviting me to her wedding. And that was 15 years ago.
'You know Joe's firm has a party every year.' I didn't but nodded anyway, as this was obviously prologue. 'Well, partners are always invited and anyone without their partner stands out. So, I'm getting better but still not up to an evening eating, drinking and dancing, so I wondered if you would mind going with him in my place.'
I was touched to be asked and agreed at once. 'Of course, it sounds fun.'
She was quiet for a while as she sipped her drink. I sensed there was more to come. Then she grasped her mug in both hands, looked down at it and took a deep breath. This was it. I sat quietly.
'The thing is,' she began, her eyes still downcast. 'The thing is, we've always been active, physically I mean, Joe and I. My friends said it would slow down as we settled into marriage, but it hasn't, I mean it didn't, until I was ill.' This roundabout way of talking was no surprise. Normally direct, Brenda always resorted to euphemisms about sex and that kind of stuff. 'And it's been difficult for us, for him especially. I trust him, of course, but he's only human after all and,' another deep breath, 'I don't want to lose him. So, I was wondering if you would, you know, if you felt that you could …'
She trailed off.
'Sorry, have I got this right, are you asking me to have an affair with your husband?'
She nodded.
'But he mustn't know that I've mentioned it to you.'
No wonder she was precise about the timing of our coffee, she didn't want him around.
'But,' I was thinking this through now, 'but suppose he isn't interested in me.'
Her response was instant.
'No worries about that, Dani, he's always fancied you. I'm not stupid, I've seen the way he looks at you.'
Yes, I had too. She was right about that. but he had never done anything it, so where was the harm?
'Let me see if I have got this right. You want me to have an affair with Joe, but he must think it's him taking the lead, not me, so that he doesn't suspect you are behind this.'
She nodded. She even smiled.
There was something else too. She had assumed that I wouldn't mind. Which told me a lot about how she saw me. But now was not the time to mention it.