1. MY WIFE AND THE NO-GOOD LYING SCUMBAG--Part 2


    Date: 1/16/2017, Categories: Fiction, Consensual Sex, Cum Swallowing, Oral Sex, Romance, Author: senorlongo, Rating: 90.4, Source: sexstories.com

    Vice-Presidents here call me Rob or Robert—take your choice.” “Yes, sir…I mean Robert.” “We’ll have a formal announcement at ten Monday morning. Why don’t you bring that beautiful wife of yours to the ceremony? In fact, take her out to eat at an expensive restaurant and charge it to the firm.” “That’s great advice…uh, Robert, but I don’t think it would be right. I’ll pay for the dinner myself.” He smiled at me briefly then remembered that he had an important meeting. “We’ll go over everything after the announcement. We’ll get the custodial staff to move your stuff to Ted’s office whenever you’re ready.” He rose and I joined him. We shook hands and I left. “Congratulations, Tim.” “Thanks, Cheryl, but I wish it could have happened some other way.” I wanted to run to my office and call Jennie, but I knew I had to make another stop first. I had tears in my eyes as I walked to Ted’s office. Knocking on the open door I walked in just as I’d done hundreds of times before. This time I closed the door behind me. “Ted…I am so sorry. I don’t know what to say. Everyone wants advancement, but I don’t want it like this.” He motioned me to a chair as he’d done so many times before, but would never do again. “Thanks, Tim—I knew I’d see you right after your meeting with Robert. I have nobody to blame but myself. I can read and my doctor probably told me a thousand times to stop smoking, but I wouldn’t listen. I’ll have all my stuff out of here this afternoon so you can move in on Monday.” ...
    “No, Ted…it’ll be a while before I can come in here—hopefully, a long while.” “Thank you, Tim—you’re one of the finest people I’ve ever met—but I think you’ll be here much sooner than you think.” I looked at him much more closely than I ever had in the past. I could see the lines and other signs of strain in his face. I saw for the first time how much weight he had lost. I knew then—in that instant—that I’d lose my friend too soon. I rose and Ted tried to shake my hand, but I hugged him instead. “Thank you, Ted…for everything. You’ve had more of an impact on my career than any other person.” “Thank you again, Tim, but we both know that’s not true. You’ve made your career, not me.” I hugged him again and left before I broke down completely. I did that once I was in my office and had closed the door. I wept for more than a half hour and would have continued had I not seen the futility of it. I knew I’d mourn Ted for real and finally all too soon. Picking up the phone I called Jennie. “Hi, sweetheart—don’t cook anything tonight. We’re going out to eat. I’ll tell you all about it when I get home.” “Are you okay, Tim? You sound kind of congested.” “Yes and no, Jen; I just got wonderful and horrible news all in the same minute. I’ll explain once I’m home. I will tell you that I wasn’t fired, but that’s all until we get together, okay?” She agreed, telling me how much she loved me and I told her the same before ending the call. After checking my client files I placed another call. This ...