Note: You can change font size, font face, and turn on dark mode by clicking the "A" icon tab in the Story Info Box.
You can temporarily switch back to a Classic Literotica® experience during our ongoing public Beta testing. Please consider leaving feedback on issues you experience or suggest improvements.
Click hereMolly filed a sexual harassment charge against John and received a high six-figure settlement. She moved to California and was engaged to a widower who had three young daughters. Other people might have tried to destroy her, but not me. It was totally awesome being a father.
John was involuntarily retired due to poor performance. It seems an important contract that he was responsible for was written up incorrectly. Something about the word 'and' being replaced by another word 'or' in several key spots. Gail divorced him after that. She remarried a conman, and he stole her last penny. It's amazing how bad things keep happening to bad people.
At this time, I could write a witty 1 line statement or tell a joke, but that would be copying someone else's genius.
Aw screw it. "Il nous faut de l'audace, encore de l'audace, toujours de l'audace!" -- Georges Jacques Danton
6.12.24. Good ending. Writing is good There were a couple places that seemed to drag but overall good. The Mars connection just felt wrong to me. The throw her over your shoulder approach was perfect. He made sure he prevented the sex even though he planned to divorce her. Good move.
Liked this alternative ending. Thanks for posting it. John.
You let the filthy whore off Scott free and live a fantastic life , that deducts 2 stars .
Rated as 2 stars
Where was the threatened retribution on John and Gail? Why didn't he sue her company and at least get John fired? He told Gail he would sue...but then didn't? He also told Gail he would sue her...but didn't? He told John that "the four horses of the apocalypse will be riding into your life", but did nothing to him? A lot of threats made, but not followed through.
Not enough burning on Molly. Although Tom stopped her, she had ever intention of getting together with John. Too bad, you had a great story until the end. However, John and Gail got their comeuppance. The problem I have is the story had a good potential outcome, but it didn't happen.
One star was perhaps a tad generous, as someone had obviously overdone the mushrooms, quite dramatically!
Confusing, muddled, and inexplicable! In a word, balmy!
Okay to good story, I guess I wanted to see Molly burned more. Although, she didn't do anything, she wanted to and that to me is equally bad. She also lied several times. Since Molly was a willing participant with John, I can't see how she could sue for sexual harassment, but maybe I am not seeing this right. 4 stars.
The confrontation seemed lackluster to me.
Don't get me wrong, I'm happy to finally find a version where he manages to prevent her from cuckolding him, but it just seemed fairly flat. Like you wanted to get from point A to point D as fast as possible, and the climax suffered for it.
These stories where a wife drags her husband to the boss's cabin just to betray him are like a knife in the gut to me. That said, there was too much machismo for my taste. Just leave her and divorce. I'm sure there is a wife somewhere who tries this stunt, but it's nuts.
I didn't like it and found it confusing. Were his suspicions well founded or was he being paranoid?
Ic69hunter hates any story where the wronged husband isn’t a cock sucking cuck like him. Good sequel.
An entertaining read.
I cannot understand the need to wait until the husband has indisputable proof of adultery before starting to take actions, including filing for divorce.
Hypothetically speaking, if I mistrusted my wife so much and for so long that I had to hire a platoon of PI s to satisfy my uncertainty, then regardless of their findings, my marriage is already dead in the water.
The lack of proof from the earlier investigations did nothing to quell his disquiet. He just simply no longer trusted her. The events revealing themselves after the investigations did not alter the divorce settlement. He had nothing to gain by continuing to play a part in her silly little game of charades.
The trust is obviously dead.
Nothing more needs to be said.
D I V O R C E.
okay story, could have been better if Molly had more bad things happen to her. Although she never cheated, but she fully intended to. So Tom's ending is okay. I just finished reading Faithful? Molly's Story and liked the ending much better. Still this story is worth reading.
4 stars for this interesting but unbelievable story. Wife doesn't know how rich he is? Doesn't have a hint by the name of the huge candy company? And she believes her husband will put up with her planned adultery? On the other hand, he stated 1 mistruth, etc., & he's out of the place. But she tells him, in effect, she lied to him & of the arrangements. IDK, I'm tempted to say he should've marched out of the house & left immediately, reminding his wife of his words.
GREAT story!!!
I would have expected something much worse to the asshole, his wife and even to Holly...
"Are you leaving me for this asshole?" Um, no. Asshole and his wife are relocating to England in two weeks time. Remember?
So far from reality it is beyond belief. He was that fithy rich and she had no clue? But it serves her right for what they had planed.
You are mighty, all knowing, and powerful… In your limited imagination.
Overall I liked the well written story, but I take exception to a couple things.
: At the end, it's written that he didn't want to burn Molly because he's loving being a father. What the fuck does one thing have to do with another? If Molly didn't want & plan her weekend of adultery, he could've been a father via her.
: Getting Molly to the room after realizing what's going on, he wasn't nearly as harsh with her... or for that fact with Gail. If nothing else, about being excluded during their meetings. Should've told them something 'cause they knew he'd be against it.
: And the biggie, which I'll never understand. He was told that John's being transferred but never brought it up. Then he says that any lie, deception, etc., & he's leaving. Knowing what he knows & his suspicions about John & Molly, he shouldn't have left. The lie- he asked a few times if there's anything she's keeping back, & she said no. If nothing else, when she told him Gail's won't be there, the meetings, & he saw the escort: "I told you any untruths at all & I'm out. I'm getting my things. Stay here, then don't come home. Any chance of staying married to me..." then list not only leaving with him, but quitting the job, etc.
.... As she said she couldn't/ wouldn't do it, it's goodbye & have a nice life. She made her decision, & he say's he's seeing a divorce lawyer the next day. And then he leaves. The fact that he didn't react like that, gave her a 2nd chance & had to bring her tied up out of the house is a huge deficiency of the story, to me, & forces me to lower my rating. What might've been a 5, I only can give a 3. It's a shame. Bob
"All right, tell them I'll go. But the first lie to me, half-truth told, or deception aimed at me, and I'm gone."
"After introductions, I asked John where Gail was. He said she wasn't joining us for the weekend but did not explain why."
Woops! Bullshit, bullshit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A little deus-ex-machina is always good, the Walter PPK was a good hint, but all of a sudden, after 18 years THIS is his background? Get serious. 2*
Overall enjoyed it I do feel it went off the rails toward the end. Still good