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How many married people realize only after a number of years have gone by that their “partner for life” is to them what the albatross around the neck was to the Ancient Mariner? The divorce statistics answer: too many.
Those we least suspect are often ripest for a break-up. Living outwardly normal lives, attending the local PTA meetings together, hosting backyard neighborhood barbecues, their inner lives are a sham. Initially refusing to admit a mistake and correct it, they simply go through life on their own, often finding solace in the bottle or back-street love affairs.
For Sherry Marshall, the young Mrs. in this story, solace comes in an entirely unexpected form which is sometimes perverse and taboo, but leading to, perhaps, resolve.
SWINGING SISTER — a story of a woman whose shaky marriage is subject to relentless pressures brought on by the illicit adventure she finds away from her spouse. A story which is a backdrop for many in today’s society.
“Oh, Don, NOT SO HARD… DON’T BITE MY TITS SO HARD!”
Sherry’s new husband giggled. “I want to do everything, Mrs. Marshall. That’s why I waited until our wedding night!”
True, Sherry thought, they had waited until they were married.
And that was probably the oddest thing that had ever happened to Sherry.
Fictional reading for entertainment purposes only.