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Fallout 02: Prime Suspect

by Saddletramp1956

Copyright© 2021 by Saddletramp1956

Erotica Sex Story: A wife's long-term affair with an old college boyfriend has consequences.

Caution: This Erotica Sex Story contains strong sexual content, including Ma/Fa   Heterosexual   Fiction   Cheating   Slut Wife   BTB   .

This is the second of a series called, “Fallout” that deals with the consequences of cheating. The current plan is that each entry in the series can be read as a separate story.

Many thanks to those who offered comments and constructive criticism on my previous stories. For those who want to say this or that would never happen, remember this is my universe, a place where nearly anything can, and often does, happen. At least on paper...

Please refer to my profile for more on my personal policy regarding comments, feedback, follows, etc. (Yes, I DO moderate comments) And please remember, this is a work of fiction, not a docu-drama...

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Tom Williams sat in his chair on his covered patio, waiting for Julie, or Jules, as he called her, his wife of almost 20 years to come through the door. Sarah Miles, a friend and colleague, sat at a 90 degree angle to his right. He took a puff off his cigarette, ground it in the ashtray on the table in front of him, took a sip of coffee and lit another smoke.

“You alright, Tom?” she asked. He shook his head slowly.

“Not really, Sarah,” he said. “But I’m glad you’re here.”

“That’s what friends are for, Tom,” she said. He nodded his head and thought back over his marriage.

Nearly 22 years ago, he finished his four-year stint in the Marine Corps, having served as a military policeman, or MP. All he ever wanted to be was a cop. To be more precise, he wanted to be a detective. After his tour in the Corps, he went back to college full time using his veterans benefits. His goal was to complete his Criminal Justice degree and become a policeman.

That’s where he met Julie. She was completing her business degree and they were in the same business law class. For her part, she was instantly attracted to the Marine combat veteran. Standing at just over 6 feet, he weighed in at 190 pounds, all muscle. Broad in the shoulders and narrow at the hips, he cut an imposing figure in any uniform he wore.

They dated, fell in love and got married after they graduated. She was about five years younger than him and had been engaged once before. She never explained why they broke up, only that he graduated a couple years ahead of her and moved on to New York.

He really didn’t care about her old boyfriends – hell, he had been something of a wild man in the Corps, chasing women wherever and whenever he could. But when he met Julie, he knew he had met his soul mate, and was determined to settle down with her.

They married right after graduation. He was able to get on with the police department, but it would be six months before he could attend Police Academy, so they put him to work as a 911 dispatcher. He knew it was only temporary, but at least he was doing something and was bringing home a paycheck.

Julie went to work for an investment firm that had offices nationwide. Together, they made enough to pay for a small but nice apartment, which suited them just fine. Most of their time was spent in the bedroom anyway. She liked her work, but the only part of her job Tom didn’t like were the mandatory quarterly meetings back East, either in Washington, DC or New York.

According to her, they usually consisted of seminars that covered the latest regulatory changes, but sometimes, they included meetings with various officials. The trips usually lasted just three days, but could go for an entire week. He hated having her away from him, but she rocked his world when they reunited.

She gave birth to their first child, Andrew, about six months after he finished police academy, which was about a year and a half after they married. Two years later, she gave birth to their second child, Marie. She had a difficult time with Marie’s delivery, and convinced him to get a vasectomy.

Both children were graced with their mother’s blonde hair and piercing blue eyes. His mother suggested he have their DNA checked to verify they were his, but he rebuffed her efforts, saying Julie would never cheat on him.

“If you say so,” his mother said quietly.

About five and a half years after joining the force, Tom took his detective test and passed with flying colors. He also made it through the oral exam with ease, thanks to his ongoing studies and his time in the Corps. No one expected him to make detective so early in his career, but he did, surprising everyone, including himself.

The promotion could not have come at a better time, as they were looking to buy a house large enough for their family. They found a nice two-story three bedroom house in a decent neighborhood and bought it. By then, Julie had earned a couple promotions and was bringing in more money as well.

A couple months after making Detective, he accompanied Julie to her company Christmas gathering, which was held in a ballroom at a local Marriot hotel. Julie introduced him to Alf Henrickson, a mid-level manager who was in town from New York.

“Ah yes, one of the city’s finest,” Alf said as he shook Tom’s hand. “I hear you just made Detective. I’ll certainly sleep better tonight knowing you’re on the job.”

“Thank you,” Tom said, tamping down his irritation. Something about this guy bugged him. Like Julie, he sported long blond hair and had the deepest blue eyes he had ever seen in a man. But there was something else about the guy that bugged him. He couldn’t quite put his finger on it, though.

“At any rate, it would seem the better man won, eh?” he asked in a tone that baffled Tom. Alf chuckled as he took in Tom’s confusion. “I was engaged to Jules once, you know. That was before I graduated and came to New York.”

“I see,” Tom said.

“At any rate, I’m glad we finally met,” Alf said. “I have heard so much about you. Is it true you won one of those silver things in Iraq?”

“Silver Star,” Tom said. “Yes, it’s true.”

“Ah, a war hero,” Alf said. “Well, thank you for your service.”

“Just doing my job,” Tom said in a non-committal tone of voice. “The real heroes are usually those who come home in boxes.”

“Of course,” Alf said. Tom danced with his bride and watched as she danced with Alf a couple times. He saw the tall man whisper something to Jules but other than that, saw no inappropriate touching between them. When they were done, he walked Julie back to their table and made a show of handing her back to him.

“It has been a pleasure seeing you again, Jules,” Alf said. “And a distinct pleasure finally making your acquaintance, sir,” he added with a slight bow to Tom.

“You as well,” Tom said, noticing the slight smirk on the man’s face. As they drove home, Tom turned to Julie.

“Was that the guy you were engaged to in college before we met?” he asked.

“Yes, it was,” she said quietly.

“Don’t you think it would’ve been nice to let me know you were working with an old boyfriend?” he asked.

“He works in New York and we don’t see each other very much,” she said. “He’s in a completely different department than I am. I’m sorry, I just didn’t think it really mattered. It was so long ago. You’re right, though. I probably should’ve mentioned it to you. Forgive me?” Tom smiled and chuckled.

“Of course,” he said. “So, what happened between you two if you don’t mind my asking?”

“Not at all,” she said. “I wanted to get married and have kids. He wanted the benefits of marriage but not the responsibility. You know – kids, mortgage, bills, all that stuff. When he left for New York, he made it clear that he would probably be seeing other women. I decided it would be best to end the engagement.”

“I see,” Tom said. “Any regrets?” She smiled as she looked at him and shook her head.

“None whatsoever,” she said. “I’ve got everything a girl could ever want.” She took his right hand in her left hand and and brought it to her mouth, giving it a kiss. “And right now, I’d love it if you could take me to our bedroom and make mad passionate love to me.”

“Your wish is my command, my love,” he told her.

He never met Alf again and Julie never mentioned his name, so he filed the encounter in the back of his mind and never brought it back up. The quarterly meetings continued and Tom never saw anything in her demeanor or actions to indicate there was a problem. She was always loving and attentive and their married life seemed to be quite good.

As time went on, Tom became acquainted with a few of Julie’s friends from her office. They seemed friendly enough, but he got the sense there was something they were hiding. He got to know Alice, one of her colleagues, fairly well, when her and her husband had witnessed an armed bank robbery downtown. He caught the robber and the couple testified in court. By this time, he had been on the force for over 17 years and had risen to the rank of Detective Lieutenant.

He sometimes stopped by Julie’s office for lunch and always made it a point to see how Alice was doing as her and her husband had experienced some trauma from the robbery. Staring down the barrel of a loaded shotgun can do that to a person sometimes. He admired their courage, however, when they bravely stood up and testified in court. When the prosecuting attorney asked her if she could identify the man, she said yes, then pointed right at the defendant and loudly proclaimed, “that’s him, right there.” That was about two and a half years ago.

Lately, though, he noticed Alice would look at him somewhat strangely when he came by. It was the same look he had gotten from several of Julie’s co-workers at the company functions he had attended with her. He thought it odd at the time, but didn’t let it bother him.

But one day, he decided he would find out what was bothering her. He walked into the area where Julie and Alice worked and headed for his wife’s cubicle. Alice intercepted him before he got there, though.

“Julie’s out for a bit,” she told him.

“Oh?” Tom asked. “When will she be back?”

“She said she had to run some documents to legal, so she could be gone for a while,” Alice said. He saw the look on her face and decided to press the matter.

“Is there a problem, Alice?” he asked. “Everything okay between you and your husband?”

“We’re fine,” she said. “I’m just curious though. Are you aware that Julie’s been seeing Alf when we go back east?”

“No, I’m not,” Tom said. “Why?”

“She said you guys have an open marriage, and you’re okay with it because of your injury,” she said.

“Injury?” Tom asked. “What injury?”

“She said you were injured in the line of duty and can’t ... perform,” she said. “I’m sorry if I’ve put my nose someplace it doesn’t belong,” she added when she saw the look of shock on his face.

“You’re right, I’m not, and I don’t understand why she would say something like that, Alice,” Tom said. “Do you have any proof of this?”

“I have some pictures I took with my cell phone the last time we went,” she said. “If you want, I’ll email them to you.”

“Sure, that would be good,” he said, writing his email address on the back of a business card. He handed it to her. “Do you know how long this has been going on?”

“I’m not sure, but I’ve seen her with him every time we went back,” she said.

“How long?” Tom asked, pressing the issue.

“Ever since I’ve been here, about five years now,” she told him.

“I see. Do me a favor, please,” he said quietly. “Don’t say anything to her about me being here, okay?”

“Mum’s the word,” she said. “I’ll send those to you right away.”

“Thanks, Alice,” he said. “And for the record, I’ve never been injured in the line of duty, and I can ... perform ... just fine. I’ll see you later.” With that, he left, his mind and his stomach in turmoil. Was she cheating on him with Alf? Cheaters usually give off some sign that they’re engaged in an illicit affair, he thought. But he couldn’t recall anything that wouldn’t pass the husband test. Julie always seemed loving and attentive, and never gave any hint that something was going on.

Of course, he never went though her luggage or demanded she give him a detailed rundown of her itinerary. She always called every night when she was gone. But that didn’t really mean anything. He knew it was possible that Alice may have been exaggerating just a bit, so he decided to wait until he saw the pictures before taking any further action.

He got them about ten minutes after leaving Julie’s work. He nearly lost what was in his stomach when he looked at the pictures. He saw the way Julie and Alf kissed as they danced, and saw the way his hand was on her near-naked ass under a short skirt he had never seen her wear before. His eyes filled with tears when he saw a picture of the two of them going into an elevator. She was smiling as she looked at him with a look he knew all too well – it was the look she always gave him before they made love.

When he got back to his office, he had a hard time keeping his mind on work. Looking at the situation board, he decided to call it a day and head home.

“You okay, Lt?” one of the other detectives asked as he walked out.

“Sour stomach,” he said. “Must be something I ate. I’m heading home for the rest of the day.”

“Alright,” the detective said. “See ya tomorrow.”

“Yeah, see ya,” Tom said as he walked out of the room. When he got home, he grabbed a beer and sat down at his computer. He pulled up his calendar to see when Julie’s next trip back east was scheduled. He saw that it was coming up in just a couple days, on Friday. According to the colored bar that highlighted the days of the calendar, she would be gone for the whole week.

He copied the photos from his phone to his computer and enhanced them. He zoomed in on Alf’s face, and that’s when the bottom fell out of his world. Now he realized why the man’s face triggered something in him all those years ago when they met. He pulled up pictures of his two children and compared them to Alf’s. Damn, he thought. Andrew was the spitting image of Alf, and Marie was a close runner-up.

Fighting his tears, he knew he had to get proof of their parentage. He looked up the number of a company he knew that did fast and accurate DNA testing and called. After he got them to set aside a kit for him, he began to head out and his cell phone rang. He knew it was Julie from the ring tone.

“Hello,” he said.

“Tom, are you okay?” she asked, concerned. “You sound like you’re out of sorts. Is everything alright?”

“Just a case I’m working on that has me a bit upset,” he said. “Plus my stomach is a bit sour. What’s going on?”

“Well, you know I have that week-long trip back east, so I’ll be working with the managers here late tonight on the itinerary,” she said. “We’ll probably go out to dinner and have a couple drinks afterward, so I may not get back till after 11:00. Would you mind looking after the kids tonight?”

“No problem,” he said. This was nothing new. She always got with management before their quarterly meeting and knew she would probably get home well after 11:30.

“Thank you so much,” she said. “Make sure they get to bed by 9:30. They have tests tomorrow and I want them to get a good night’s sleep.”

“Of course,” he said.

“You’re the best,” she said. “I’ll see you later. Love you.”

“Yeah,” he said. “Love you too.” They ended the call and Tom realized the hardest part of all this was pretending there wasn’t a problem between him and Julie. If what he suspected was true, that would mean she had been cheating on him their whole marriage. The only way he could get through this without going off the deep end was to treat it like he would any criminal case – with cold, hard detachment. Follow the clues and see where they lead.

He got the DNA test and made it home before the kids. He realized he would have to wait until they were asleep before he could get anything from them. The last thing he wanted was for them to know what was going on. They weren’t stupid and they would know what was up if he asked them for a cheek swab. He hated the subterfuge, but decided it was necessary.

He then looked in his contact list and found the name he was looking for. Roger Dunleavy – a former police detective who retired a couple years ago. He moved to New York, his home town, and started his own private investigative service. His specialty was cheating spouses. He called, hoping to catch him.

“Dunleavy and Associates,” his friend said when he answered.

“Roger, how are you, you old dog?” Tom asked.

“Tom Williams? Is that really you?” Roger asked.

“Yeah, it’s me,” Tom said. “How’s business these days?”

“Well, there’s more cheating spouses here than you can shake a stick at,” Roger said, chuckling. “What’s up? Finally realize you’re never going to make Captain and want a piece of the action? I could use a good man like you.”

“Nah,” Tom said. “But I may have a job for you if you’re willing to take it. And of course, I’ll pay.”

“Don’t tell me you think Jules is cheating on you,” Roger said.

“I’m pretty certain of it,” Tom said. “And if what I suspect is true, it’s been going on for a long time.”

“Holy fuck,” Roger said.

“She’s going to be in town for a week starting Friday,” Tom said. “I’ll email you her itinerary and a picture of her and the guy I suspect she’s been screwing.”

“I take it you want the whole ball of wax,” Roger said. “Audio, video, pictures, written report.”

“Yeah, all of it,” Tom said. “Don’t hold anything back. I gotta know the whole truth. So, what do you think it’ll cost me?”

“Listen, Tom,” Roger said. “You saved my ass more than once. Just cover my expenses, buy me a beer and I’ll call it quits.”

“I don’t want to take advantage of you,” Tom said.

“Fuhgeddaboudit,” Roger said in his New York accent, making Tom laugh. “I owe ya plenty.”

“Thanks, Roger, you’re a real stand up guy,” Tom said. Roger laughed.

“Now yer getting’ it,” Roger said. “Let me give you my secure email address.” Tom wrote the address down and spelled it back to make sure he got it right.

“Thanks, old friend,” Tom said. “As soon as I have her itinerary, I’ll email it to ya.”

“I’ll be looking for it,” Roger said. “Talk to you soon.” They ended the call just as the kids got home from school.

“Pizza okay for tonight, guys?” he asked as he walked into the front room.

“Yeah, sure,” they said. “Mom’s gone on one of her meetings again?” Andrew asked.

“Yeah,” Tom said. “She’s leaving Friday, will be gone for a week.”

“A week, huh?” Marie asked. Tom couldn’t help but notice the sarcasm in her voice.

“Yeah, a week,” he said. “So you two need to be on your best behavior. I’m armed and carry handcuffs, you know,” he added jokingly, causing them both to laugh. He ordered the pizza and they ate in the living room while watching television. “You guys ready for your tests tomorrow?” he asked.

“Yeah, pretty much,” Marie said. Andrew said the same thing.

“Well, maybe you guys ought to spend some time in your books before you hit the rack,” he said, using the Marine term for “bed.”

“Mom lets us stay up till 10:00 on test nights,” Andrew said.

“Don’t bullshit a bullshitter,” Tom said. “Lights out at 9:00 pm, sharp.”

“Shouldn’t that be 2100 hours, Dad?” Marie asked.

“You’re absolutely correct, dear daughter,” Tom told her. “Now go on, git upstairs.” They grabbed their books and headed upstairs. Tom watched them go into their rooms. They were good kids and he loved them dearly. He just hoped he wouldn’t find what he suspected.

He went back to his office and pulled out a blank white notebook. If he was going to treat this like a case, he wanted to do it right. He put paper in it and began making notes, starting with the information Alice had given him. He printed out and included the photos she had sent him.

Then he put the comparison photos he had made with the children’s faces in the notebook and made a note under it: Paternity? He pulled up his calendar and took a quick look at the dates. Julie’s meetings took place every three months, like clockwork. After marking the childrens’ birth dates, he counted back and realized that in both cases, her pregnancies seemed to begin right around the times of those meetings. Were those coincidences, he asked himself, already knowing the answer.

He thought back and recalled the conversation they had on the way back from the party where he met Alf. What was it she said? It was after she told him she had no regrets. “I’ve got everything a girl could ever want,” she told him.

Of course. A lover, no doubt with a big dick, and a clueless husband at home to take care of her kids while she went off to play in the big city. Damn her, he thought. Damn her to hell. He looked at the time and saw it was 9:45 pm. He closed the notebook and locked it in his desk drawer. He grabbed the DNA kit and looked upstairs.

Seeing the lights off in the kids’ bedrooms, he crept up and looked inside. Sure enough, his two angels were sound asleep. He grabbed what he needed and in no time whatsoever, had secured two fresh DNA samples without even causing them to stir. He made sure they were covered and kissed them on the forehead before leaving their rooms.

He added his own DNA to the kit, filled out the paperwork and placed it all in his briefcase. He hated doing this, but decided it was something that had to be done. As he sat in his recliner, he thought about the situation and what he would do once he learned the truth. If she was cheating on him, divorce was a certainty.

But that opened up a whole ‘nother can of worms, he thought. What about custody of the kids? Child support? Alimony? He made a note to speak with a family law attorney. There were other issues as well. Could she be charged with fraud or perjury if she knew Alf was the father but listed him on the birth certificate? If Alf turned out to be the father, could he be held liable for back child support? What have you done, Jules, he asked himself.

He trudged to bed, but found he could hardly sleep. Julie came in from her meeting about 11:45 and found him still awake on the bed.

“Are you okay?” she asked.

“Not really,” he said.

“Wanna talk about it?” she asked.

“It’s a case I’m working on,” he told her. “Guy comes home and finds out that his whole marriage has been a lie. Learns the kids he’s been supporting for over ten years aren’t even his.”

“Oh my God,” she said, shocked. “What happened?”

“He snapped. He killed her,” Tom lied. “With his bare hands. Then he killed the kids. He ended up killing himself.”

“That poor man,” she said. He looked at her before saying anything else.

“Yeah,” he said. “I can’t even begin to imagine what he must’ve felt. Makes me feel kinda lucky I don’t have those kind of problems.” She smiled but said nothing for a few moments as she formulated her response.

“You know I love you, right?” she asked.

“Yeah, I know,” he said.

“What, you don’t believe me?” she asked.

“Of course I do,” he said.

“You’d better,” she said. “Oh by the way, I’ll be leaving a day early. On Thursday.”

“What?” Tom asked. “That’s tomorrow. Why?”

“I have some things to set up there before the official meetings begin,” she said. “I’ll pack up in the morning before I go into work. I’ve left a copy of my itinerary on the kitchen counter for you. I’m sorry for the late notice.”

“What about reservations?” he asked.

“Those were made this morning,” she said.

“So you’ve known since this morning?” he asked her.

“Yeah,” she said. “Is that a problem?”

“Well, I was hoping to see you one more day before you left,” he told her.

“I’m sorry,” she said. “Look, I’m bushed. I gotta take a shower and get out of these clothes, then I’m going to crash.”

“Yeah, of course,” he said. “You must be bushed.”

“Thanks for understanding,” she said. She went into the bathroom and closed the door. He took the opportunity to grab her cell phone from her purse. He tried the code to unlock it, but found the code he knew all these years no longer worked. When did she change it, he asked himself.

He put the phone back and looked through her purse a bit more. This was something he had never done before, and he was curious what he might find. He found a box marked “Plan B One-Step.” Underneath that was “emergency contraceptive.” He knew what this was for and his heart sank even further. He knew she was still on the pill. She claimed they helped regulate her period, and maybe they did. But there was only one reason for this, and it made him sick. He took a picture with his phone, then put the box back and laid back down in bed.

When Julie came out of the bathroom, she laid in bed and snuggled up to Tom. Instead of embracing her as he normally would have, he rolled away as far as he could from her. Stunned at his snub, she backed away, tears in her eyes. Does he know, she wondered to herself.

The next morning, he said nothing to her as she packed. He showered, shaved, dressed for work, then went downstairs to get his morning coffee. He grabbed the itinerary she left on the counter and put it in his briefcase. After seeing the kids off to school, he headed for the door.

“Aren’t you even going to give me a kiss goodbye?” she asked as he neared the door. He stopped, turned and looked at her, not saying a word. “Tom, I really do love you, you know.”

“Uh huh,” he said. “Of course you do. Call me when you get there.” He went on out the door, leaving her standing there wondering just how much he really did know. This case must really be bothering him, she thought. He’s never been so ... cold.

Tom scanned and emailed Julie’s itinerary to Roger, along with the photos he had of her and Alf. Then he dropped off the DNA samples and set up an afternoon appointment with Lucy Hawkins, a shark of a divorce lawyer who hated cheating spouses. She was known by many on the force as the cop’s best friend, next to the bartender. She hated cheaters with a passion, especially those who ran around on police officers. Then he finally dragged himself into work. He thought he had it made until he got called by his boss, Captain Smith.

“Lt. Williams,” he called. “Get your ass in my office, pronto!”

“Coming, boss,” he said as he made a face at his fellow detectives.

“Shut the door, Tom,” Capt. Smith said when Tom showed up. “Sit down, willya? Before you fall down.” Tom sat as Capt. Smith closed the blinds. He looked at Tom before speaking.

“Alright, Tom, spill it,” Smith said. “What’s going on?”

“I think my wife’s cheating on me,” Tom said.

“Welcome to the club, pal,” Capt. Smith said. “Happens to all of us at one point or another.”

“You don’t understand,” Tom said.

“What?” Smith asked. “Is your case special or something?”

“I think she’s been cheating our whole marriage,” Tom said. “I have reason to believe the kids aren’t even mine.”

“Oh, shit, Tom,” Smith said. “That sucks. I’m sorry to hear that.”

“I’ve got an appointment to see Lucy this afternoon,” Tom said.

“Good. Maybe you should also stop by and talk to Wilkerson,” Smith said.

“What, the precinct shrink?” Tom asked.

“Couldn’t hurt. You’re going through hell right now, Tom,” Smith said. “I need you at your best, and unfortunately, you’re no good to me right now. I know your whole world has gone to shit, but you’re not the first one it’s happened to. If you need comp time to take care of your personal stuff, fine. Just don’t let your cases slip. Get your shit together and get back to work. You copy?”

“I got it, Cap,” Tom said. “Thanks.”

“Yeah, yeah,” Smith said. “Get outta here, ya bum,” he added with a smile and a wink. Tom thought about what the captain said and went to see Donna Wilkerson after checking in with the rest of the team.

“Well, the mighty Tom Williams is actually tapping on my door for a change,” Donna said when he knocked on her door. Donna was an attractive woman, a brunette with hazel eyes. She was about five years younger than him and well-built, with firm C-cup breasts and shapely legs. She was also married with three children. “Please, come in, have a seat.” He walked into her office and closed the door before sitting down. “This must be serious. What’s going on, Lt.?” He told her what he had learned so far.

“But you don’t have any real evidence yet?” she asked.

“I’m in the process of getting that now,” he told her.

“Have you spoken to an attorney yet?” she asked.

“I have an appointment with Lucy Hawkins this afternoon,” Tom said. Donna nodded her head.

“That serious, huh?” she asked.

“Yeah,” he said. “If what I suspect is true, there’s no way I can forgive her or look past it. We’re done.”

“Have you told the kids yet?” she asked.

“No,” he said. “Not yet.”

“You know they’ll be devastated by this,” she said. “You’re the only father they’ve ever really known. If you’re not careful, they could be traumatized for years.”

“I know,” he said. “But I’ve always taught them to tell the truth no matter how much it might hurt initially. I can’t hide this from them. They’ll find out eventually. Better it come from me first.”

 
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