Chapter 2 "John, do you have her do this often?" asked Doug.Chapter 2 "John, do you have her do this often?" asked Doug. "Well, actually, this is the first time that I have asked her to do this with another man present. You see, I don't really trust that many men with her. We go back a long way, and I knew I could trust you with our secret. I hope that we can include your wife in as well. And that will be up to you. " I said. "Like I said, I can't think of how to even bring up the subject, no less convince her to be like Linda." Linda looked at Doug and smiled. "This is the most natural way for me to be. I am in love with John, and I have completely surrendered a part of my life to him. He is in total control of my sex life. It is so liberating for me not to have to worry about that part of my like. It lets me concentrate on other parts of me, like my law practice. I don't have to worry about things like office romances and how I look to others, like I did before. I have a confidence that I never had, and I am growing more each day. In fact, I think that I am the envy of a lot of single people where I work." Just a Linda was finished speaking, Julie's car pulled into the driveway. She parked the car and joined them. "I had to go to another store, but I found the wine, she said. They walked to the dining room where Julie had prepared their evening meal. She ushered Doug to a more remote corner and handed the receipt to Doug. "Why did you offer to pay! You know that we are having money problems." she demanded. "These are my College friends. It wouldn't seem right to ask them over without having our favorite drink. I would have gotten it myself, but we didn't have the money. I felt out of place when John suggested we get the wine, and I felt as host it was my duty to buy it." "Well, next time ask ME! God, I'm so mad, I could spit!" "Don't take it out on our friends. Be reasonable." "We'll talk about it later." All throughout the dinner, the three friends shared their College storied with Julie, and she sat there politely, but it was apparent that she was not to be amused. |