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

    dilemma was resolved sooner than I wanted or prayed. Ted passed less than three weeks after resigning. It turned out that he’d lied to everyone. He had stage IV lung cancer where the disease had spread to his other critical organs. Sharon and his parents were with him at the end while Jennie and I stayed with the kids. There was no fooling them. They knew their dad was dying. “Uncle Tim, when will our daddy come home?” “I don’t know, Gretchen…your dad is very, very sick.” “I don’t think he’s ever going to come home,” ten year old Joseph commented. “No…Joseph, I don’t think so either.” “Is this because he always smoked so much?” “Yes, at least in part—smoking can kill you.” “Dad’s going to die, isn’t he? Please tell me the truth, Uncle Tim.” “Yes, Joseph…I’m so sorry. I love your dad, but the smoking has caused him to have lung cancer. The doctors think it has spread to his other organs.” Joseph came and sat in my lap. He put his head into my chest and bawled like a baby. Soon his younger sister joined him. Thank God I had Jennie here with me. We sat like that for more than an hour. I could tell when Sharon and Ted’s parents walked in that it was over—Ted was gone. Sharon’s eyes were red and bloodshot, but she wasn’t crying then. I guessed that she was cried out. She knew her children needed her—more now than ever. “We know, Mom,” Joseph said as he rose from my lap to walk the three steps to his mother and grandparents. He hugged his mom and broke down again in her arms then ...
    Gretchen cried in Jennie’s lap until Grandma picked her up and held her. We stayed a while longer then took our leave knowing that we’d see plenty of them over the next week. Ted passed on a Saturday; I told the entire accounting staff on Monday morning. So many people wanted to attend his wake and funeral that the company was shut down all of Thursday and Friday. The wake was sad, but the funeral was tragic. Ted had been my idea of the perfect boss. He was smart and a good teacher. I knew that I and at least a dozen others owed our careers to his tutelage. He was open, honest, and patient. Never sarcastic no matter the situation, Ted was always sincere. No wonder he was so well respected and loved. I prayed I’d be half as good. CHAPTER 6 I spent the next three months working my ass off. The more I learned about my new job the more I appreciated how Ted had done it. It would have been easy to turn to drink some days and I could now understand why Ted had smoked so often. I found that I was spending about two-thirds of my time in supervision and only one-third doing actual accounting work. It was that one-third that I enjoyed most. Jennie had spent those months bonding with Heidi. They were inseparable by the end of that period. Heidi was, to all appearances, the perfect family dog. Ted’s kids loved to visit and play with her, but Heaven help anyone who threatened her or the children—or me. Jennie and I also used this time to rebuild our relationship. I was hurt that Jennie ...
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