Losing Faith
Copyright© 2018 by KingBandor
Chapter 6
Erotica Sex Story: Chapter 6 - This story is a companion piece to the story Brews & Brushes, which I published a few days ago. Many people felt I had rushed the ending, or the ending was not justified. So, I wrote this as an alternate version of the story from the 1st person perspective of the wife, Faith. You get to see the story in a new light, from a new direction and fill in many of the gaps that were missing in the first telling.
Caution: This Erotica Sex Story contains strong sexual content, including Ma/Fa Fiction
Larry and Tina insisted that I rest. I reluctantly agreed, but when I woke up a few hours later, I had to admit that the rest did wonders for me. I was able to sit up and drink a little. Larry told me that Josh and Amanda had come by while I was out. I looked nervously at Larry, but he smiled and kissed my hand.
“They told me everything,” he said.
“Everything?” I asked. I was afraid what that meant, but I was determined to tell the truth to Larry and never hide anything from him again.
“Yes, I believe it is everything,” he replied. “How you all had become friends and how you watched them working on his sculptures.” He paused so his words should sink in. I blushed.
“Including how much it turned you on,” Larry continued. “But, they also told me how you didn’t give in to your desires. I’ll be honest with you. I don’t know if I would have had your willpower to resist that level of temptation.”
I couldn’t look him in the eyes and stared at my hands.
“I’m proud that you did resist,” he offered after a few minutes. “That tells me you really do love me. I wish you had trusted me enough to tell me everything that was going on from the start.”
“I’m sorry, Larry,” I apologized, “I was embarrassed and ashamed to tell you. I should not have kept it from you, and I shouldn’t have lied to cover it up.”
“No, you shouldn’t have,” he agreed with me. “But, I see how it happened. Even though it never went too far, you were afraid the truth would hurt me, and so you told one lie. That lead to another and another. That’s the problem with lies. They breed rapidly.”
I nodded. “Can you ever forgive me?” I asked, raising my eyes to meet his gaze. This time, I saw love in them, not pity. He smiled.
“I already have,” he said. “Don’t ever do that again. In the future, you can and should tell me anything. I will never judge you badly if you tell me what you want, what you do. I don’t know that I would have liked it, at the time, but we could have discussed it.”
I nodded. I knew Larry was right.
“Who knows?” he said, chuckling softly, “I might have been open to experimenting with you.”
I grinned at him. “That would have saved us a lot of trouble,” I admitted.