1. Her Husband’s Ex


    Date: 2/9/2016, Categories: Cheating, Author: BradleyStoke, Rating: 9, Source: LushStories

    field?” “No, I wasn’t,” confessed Ken. “It wasn’t me who was unfaithful. It was Sonya.” “And who was she unfaithful with?” persisted Caitlin, pushing her advantage as she lifted herself up over her fiancé. “Not your best friend, was it? The usual cliché?” “No, not at all,” said Ken increasingly desperate to return to the lovemaking Caitlin was directing his desire towards. “It was a work colleague. Someone in advertising.” When Caitlin next accessed her fiancé’s laptop, she pored through the photos for any evidence of the man from advertising that tempted Sonya from her husband. But, although Sonya was photographed with many men, both friends and colleagues, there was no man whom Sonya seemed any closer to than the husband so clearly besotted with her. Caitlin still had access to Ken’s private data after they married, though there was no evidence of Sonya on the newer laptops and a great deal more of Caitlin. Which is how it should be. Sonya was becoming a progressively distant memory and Caitlin was now the woman in Ken’s life. But was it merely a guilty and secret jealousy that returned Caitlin to those old photos on Ken’s old Sony Vaio? And why did she have a persistent curiosity about her husband’s former life? Caitlin recognised it as a symptom of her insecurity. After all, she had got together with Ken on his rebound. What was there to ensure that she wouldn’t just be wife number two in what could be an ever-longer series of wives stretching into the future? Every ...
    now and then, Caitlin would turn on Ken’s old laptop and scan through the pictures stored there. Unlike printed copies they didn’t fade at all with time and looked as fresh and immediate as when they were first taken on what must once have been an expensive digital camera. And there was Sonya, smiling and tightly gripping Ken’s hand. Or was Ken responsible the one for the tight grip? There was something desperate about it. His body language didn’t suggest confidence and contentment. He must have known the end of their relationship was nigh. But who was the one who would take his wife from him? “Don’t you know?” said Ken’s marketing colleague, Vincent, when Caitlin discreetly asked him while her husband was in the pub toilet. “You two have been together yonks and you don’t know! It was quite a scandal in its own small way.” “What was?” asked Caitlin, anxiously eyeing the swing door where Ken had left the crowded pub. He wasn’t a man who usually wasted time on the lavatory. “The person who Sonya left Ken for wasn’t a man at all,” said Vincent. “A woman?” guessed Caitlin. “I guess it couldn’t be anything else, could it?” said Vincent. “It’s not likely to be something other than a man or a woman. Yeah, it was Liz. What’s more, she worked for our company. Not for Sonya’s. She’s still around—though, luckily for Ken, she’s not based in the Burgess Street office. Advertising moved over to North Road about two years ago. Just before you and Ken got married.” Caitlin nodded. Then she ...