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    Housewife (2)

    "I’m up," he mumbled back, wincing as he pulled himself up to sit. "Uhh sorry. Long day at the office."

    Tina smiled as best she could, and let him pull her into a big hug. It seemed like the only real, comforting hug she’d had in a long time. She welcomed it, and even reciprocated.

    He could see that Tina was upset, but he figured it had been a rough day, and didn’t want to pry. "Needed a hug?" he smiled, relaxing back into the sofa again as she leaned back with him, each paying a small amount of attention to the television.

    Tina was quiet as she closed her eyes, willing all of her pain to disappear. "Yeah." It was the simplest answer, easing the rhythm of her breathing to the pace of Gregg’s as they fell asleep on the couch together. And while Gregg wasn’t nearly as strong or rough as Bette was with her, she felt protected. It was a strange comfort.

    Halfway through the night, Tina woke up with a start, and immediately looked to the pizza. While she knew she wouldn’t be able to have the leftovers, Gregg had an invincible stomach, so she put them back in the fridge. After cleaning up, she woke Gregg and they wobbled to bed together before slipping in and falling back asleep.

    "I love you," Gregg breathed, snuggling up behind Tina, which felt odd. It was something a married couple should do, Tina figured, but she wasn’t used to it. She lay stiff in his arms, slowly relaxing as she took her time to respond. It was quiet and hesitant, but it was there.

    "Love you too."

    She was just as saddened when she awoke with his arms around her. Tina looked over her shoulder and let out a deep sigh, suddenly sickened with herself. There was nothing she could feel but shame. Gregg had never done anything to deserve such betrayal, and she couldn’t even explain her own decisions. All she knew was that it made her happy. Was that enough to destroy a marriage? She wasn’t sure.

    Slowly and quietly, she slipped out of bed and padded down the hall for coffee. When she heard his footsteps, a part of her wanted to cry on his shoulder, but she knew she couldn’t do that. Instead she held in her emotions and stirred the hot coffee in her cup.

    Comments

    1. Hi GR.. Thanks!! Your story is always captivating..6 pages but feels like it’s simply too short. Even though I am confused as on how do they involved and keep living in this kind of situations? Must be living in agony… Does Tina or Bette or both not dare to stand up? And what about Gregg? Does he really has no clue at all?? Looking forward to your next update as i am curious to know where you are going to take us in this story :-)

    2. Guilt is the worst obstacle but that only happens when you’re not brave enough to face your feelings. I don’t feel sorry for Tina but I do feel sorry for Gregg, unless he isn’t what he seems. Awesome update thanks GR 

    3. Okay, okay why does gregg have to be a nice guy?? Ugh! Okay regardless of what most lesbians think there are some pretty nice guys out there, for example, Tim. I for one was mad at Jenny for betraying him but at the same time I understood her struggle. She could have handled it better. Now in Tina’s case, she’s in a loveless marriage, she loves him but she’s not in love with him. I know that feeling from experience and it is the worst feeling in the world to have to hide who you really are. Lesbiabism is not a choice ya know? Though this affair is morally wrong because of the innocent bystander, Gregg, who if he was cheating as well I would be all for Tina doing it too, but he’s not. I hope Tina handles it better than Jenny did. She needs to tell him her feelings because finding out the way Tim did would be much more painful.Okay sorry for writing an essay, but you like comments and I love your stories!

    4. Have read both chapters so far and enjoying it. Something is on my mind about this situation; we know that Tina is married, unhappily so but we don’t know Bette’s status. Is she marrie, living with someone, or just single and carefree. I say married or in a committed relationship because she can only come to Tina at certain times. If she is free she could come anytime she wanted to since she knows that Gregg is working during the day and also when he goes out with the boys so that tells me she is with someone AND cheating on them with Tina. Therefore Tina doesn’t need to leave her husband even though she is very unhappy and she doesn’t seem to be employed. So if she left him she wouldn’t be able to take care of herself without a job or a way to make a living. Great chapter. Thanks.

    5. Lots of great comments above, so I will just focus mine on your extraordinary writing. Once again, you describe their thoughts and feelings soo well, which really makes all of the difference when storytelling. Wonderful job! You really engage the reader in their emotions and turmoils, and therefore, have us hooked on the outcome of the characters. Every damn time, GR!! Great job and please continue your fantastic tales of B & T.

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