Both Leopold and Brayden looked pissed.
“Run along and fix it then,” Leopold said.
“Don’t bother Lily-Mae with dumb shit like this,” Brayden added. “She’s too beautiful for it.”
“Please,” I said. “It’s—it might explode.”
Lily-Mae’s cool eyes met mine, then she shrugged and stood up.
“We have to go,” I insisted.
“There’s no problem with the washer, is there?” she asked as we drove down the road.
“I—maybe. I don’t know. Better safe than sorry.”
“Harley, you can’t be getting jealous with every date I go on. What happened to letting each other experience new moments of unexpected joy? To meeting new people?”
“I didn’t think you’d be out here squirting all over my business colleagues! Why aren’t you squirting for me? I can make you squirt.”
“If you didn’t want me having sex with other men, you shouldn’t have suggested an open marriage,” Lily-Mae said with unconcern.
“Fine. I fucked up,” I begged her. “I admit it.”
“You admit what?”
“This open marriage idea was a way to. . .to sleep with someone without guilt.”
I wriggled in shame under my wife’s eyes.
“And who issomeone?”
“Makayla,” I said miserably.
“How nice for you. How come you didn’t bring her on the date then?”
“It’s—not going very well. I didn’t—it wasn’t what I had thought it would be. It wasn’t anything likeyou,” I rushed on. “Not at all.”
“That’s too bad.”
“Please,” I begged. “Can we pretend this never happened? I admit I was wrong. I’m so sorry.”
My wife took out her lipstick and began to apply a fresh coat, my cock twitching as she pressed her lips together.
“Guess what, Harley? I knew you fucked her. You’ve been lying to me for weeks. I can’t just pretend this never happened, because you’ve completely destroyed my trust in you and I don’t know what you could do to get it back.”
Then she brought out her phone and began taking a few selfies, adjusting her top, but there was no adjustment that could make her look better than she did—perfect skin, gleaming smile,curvy, intoxicating body, everything about her dripping sex and desire.
“Please,” I whispered. “I’m so sorry.”
“You were so right that this has expanded our horizons,” she said. “For example, I bet you didn’t think I’d actually go out with other men, did you? What a fun new horizon to expand.”
CHAPTER 16
Harley
“The boys and I are going to make chocolate macadamia cookies tonight,” Lily-Mae said casually the next day as we walked into the office. “So you can have some when you get off work.”
“I’m going to get off work early,” I almost croaked. “I’m cutting back my hours.”