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    2nd Date, part 1 (of 2) – Stef

    She took out her cell phone and dialed Mike. He picked up on the second ring.

    ”Hi Stef.” Mike’s voice came over the phone, sounding a little weary, but like he was trying to hide it. ”I’m in the school parking lot, if that’s what you’re calling about. Got here early, okay?”

    ”Okay. Mike…” She trailed off, her eyes looking blankly off towards the school where the students were filing out of their classrooms. None were in her vicinity yet, as she’d been waiting by the administration building where Lena had her office.

    ”What?” Mike asked.

    ”Nothing. Sorry. I’ll let you go.” She told him, having exactly zero clue what else she could possibly say at the moment. She could say that she’d had to call because she was a mother, but that, or pretty much anything else approaching honesty would have implied that she didn’t really trust him to be a responsible enough father to where she’d feel comfortable not checking up on him where their son was concerned. And it would be implied because it was true that she did think that. It just wouldn’t be smart to say it. She knew his triggers – what would make him want a drink – all too well by now. She didn’t like knowing those things so well, but she did know them. She supposed she was actually lucky that Mike wasn’t a mean drunk at all (in her line of work, she knew that for a fact, actually). But it had gotten hard to think of anything besides Brandon as having been all that lucky in her marriage. And that wasn’t all Mike’s fault by any means, it was obvious it wasn’t.

    ”Okay… Stef?” Mike asked.

    ”Yes?” Stef replied, hoping he wasn’t going to say something reconciliatory again. It always made her feel guilty when he said those ’we can still work this out’ type of things… She tried not to feel that way, because she knew it wasn’t helpful or even fair to herself, but that was something under the heading of ’easier said than done’. She’d been a lesbian in a heterosexual relationship. That she hadn’t started out intending to deceive anyone, even herself, was all true. It didn’t change the results though, it just didn’t. But what was done was done, and all she could do was move forward.

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    1. Feel sorry for the husband but STEF has to do what her heart is telling her and LENA is the way to go.Hope they make it which if a second date is taking place then they are on their way to happiness.thanks

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