Secret Valentine
Copyright© 2023 by OmegaPet-58
Chapter 9: Trust, But Verify
Romantic Sex Story: Chapter 9: Trust, But Verify - Melanie, struggling single mother to Amy, 4, is lonely and financially desperate. Unexpectedly, a prosperous but secretive admirer makes contact, but only in ways that conceal his identity. Because, he says, he has crippling shyness. His missteps almost end the relationship before it can begin. Just when a breakthrough seems possible, he disappears! — Possibly my best story here on SOL. Romantic, not very explicit. Hope you like it! (Revised 2/17/23)
Caution: This Romantic Sex Story contains strong sexual content, including Ma/Fa Consensual Romantic Heterosexual Fiction Rags To Riches Tear Jerker Slow
Melanie checked the clock. She was a fast reader, but the content of Jacob’s story had slowed her down.
It was such a crazy story; could it really be true? I need to search.
She called up Google and started searching using terms from the story. “Ginny and crash, nothing. Ginny and accident, nothing. And memorial, nothing. And Robert, nothing.”
Is this all some incredible pile of gaslighting bullshit?
Wait a minute! Ginny isn’t a formal first name, it’s short for Virginia. Trying again.
The hits began piling up. Virginia Matson-Steeds died in a motor vehicle accident..., Memorial Service for Virginia Matson-Steeds at the Veteran’s Hall..., Robert Steeds, 51, survived by his wife, Virginia Matson-Steeds...
OK, that’s plenty. Searching for her.
Virginia Matson-Steeds, Marriage and Family Therapy. State License 65036.
She was about to use Virginia’s details to verify her license and get her address from the state Board of Behavioral Sciences website. But then Melanie stopped herself.
I was about to stalk HIM, using information from his dead lover. It isn’t necessary. I have enough now to know his story checks out.
And, it’s a sad story. I still don’t know his name. But I want to hug him.
Jacob started off badly with me. But I believe his apology, and I think he is getting an idea how we might be able to make contact in healthy ways. It turns out, telling me his story was the right move. I have an idea now of his character. Of what he might bring to a relationship. If he can get past his shyness and we can communicate more directly. More personally.
It has to be said, though, he does write really well. My angry reaction to the implications of his daycare payment, has dialed down substantially.
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