Abandoned Rage by other2other1
The premise of this story came about after reading the publishing of another Loving Wives story. In this story, June Sucks, the MC is blindsided by his wife of several years telling him that he was just a placeholder, but now her true love is back she needs a divorce to be with him.
The story was short, with another chapter still to come when I started writing this. But left in the wake of reading this story, I felt upset about how the main character was abandoned. Of course, having a hard day at work and needing a holiday didn’t help my mood. But here I am, and I feel the need to write, so here is a story.
After exchanging communications with the author several times, I asked if using his story as a premise for what I have written here was okay. Mine goes in a very different direction to his, but the premise of where we start is quite similar.
As always, I would like to thank my editing team, miket0422 and welcome a big welcome to rogers1962.
Now, as usual, a lot of drama and emotion will fly. Hey, it’s one of my stories, and if you are looking for something short and flowery, this isn’t the story for you. So suspend your belief in reality, and let’s take a ride on the rage side!
[:::: Abandoned Rage ::::]
There are days when life is difficult and you just want to scream at everyone around you. You know the ones I’m talking about. You open your eyes, suddenly realising you’re late because you’ve hit the snooze button too many times. You rush out the door and the rest of the day is an uphill battle.
Well, my day started like that, then it got worse, a lot worse by the time it ended.
Jillian and I had been married for just under five years. We met via friends at a barbeque, hitting it off right away. The way I got the story from Jillian and her friends, she was coming off a bad breakup with her long-term boyfriend. I was a pretty good-looking single guy that they thought could be there for her.
At first, I was wary. I didn’t want to be the rebound boyfriend. However, over a couple of months, our mutual friends kept putting us together and we developed a friendship. After six months, I got up the nerve to ask her on a date, and a little over two years after we met, I asked Jillian to be my wife.
At the time I was ecstatic that she said yes, and until tonight I would have thought I could sell the air that Jillian breathed because I loved her so much.
“Greg?” Jillian asked me as I was shining my shoes for our outing tonight, “Should I go for the black or the beige heels tonight?”
That’s me, Gregory Other, an all-around good guy, a hard-working Accountant with his own practice, and I’m now feeling like the largest sucker the world has seen.
“You look good in both,” I told her. “But the black heels accentuate your calves a lot more. They will turn a lot more heads.” Jillian loved to dress up, and she looked good when she did it right. But usually she had poor fashion sense. She just could not mix and match colours, styles and shapes. It was one of the things I loved about her, she always asked my advice and I got to make her look good.
Aside from a late start to the day, it had been a tough day at the office. We were performing a couple of audits for a large multi-national corporation. Delays and incorrect information were being supplied. Most of it was innocent mistakes, however a few of the most recent spreadsheets being reviewed looked… off.
My team and I spent the day wading through data, correlating ledgers. We were getting frustrated at some of the weird and wonderful things managers were trying to get through. This included trips to strip clubs and, in some cases, hookers. We also struggled that people tried to get cocaine signed off as a legitimate business expense.
Walking through this audit and this particular Friday being fraught with spreadsheet challenges, I was tired and frustrated. To make matters worse, Jillian had been happy and bubbly all week, gushing about the reunion tonight. I was irritated throughout the week that she never paid any attention to my weariness. In the past, had I been in the middle of a tough week like this one, Jillian would have taken the time to listen to me, being compassionate and usually a little loving to lift my spirits.
But this week, she was so focused on the reunion event that I felt like an inconvenience to her for the first time since we met. I wouldn’t say I liked the feeling, but she was my wife, and if she was happy about something, I made an effort to be happy for her, regardless of how I felt.
Tonight was a reunion for her high school year. It wasn’t an official event hosted by the school but rather something arranged by several people in the class. They had hired a restaurant and later the private area of a club for their graduating class and their partners.
I went with Jillian last year, and I must admit, I got a few strange looks after being introduced as Jillian’s husband, but I had a good time. This year I wasn’t quite looking forward to it. As I said, it had been a crappy week. But with my wife’s enthusiasm and as a potential escape to my challenging audit week, I showered and shaved without complaint, put on my best suit, did my hair and worked to shake the week off me to be the happy sidekick to my wife.
From the moment we arrived at the restaurant, I could feel something was rotten. Jillian was immediately whisked away by several of the girls from her class, and I was left standing pretty much by myself. At dinner, we sat with our friends, Lina and Mark, who had introduced us and I was pretty much excluded from the conversation other than to ask the occasional question.
Jillian kept acting like her happy bubbly self, but I noticed that she rarely spoke to me and a number of people including Lina and Mark, kept glancing at me with looks that weren’t exactly comforting. As dinner was winding down Lina and Jillian disappeared to the bathroom and they were gone for quite some time. At the same time, everyone was breaking up to head to the club for a few more drinks and dancing.
“What’s going on Mark?” I asked my friend cautiously walking up to him when Jillian and Lina had not returned after some time.
“Sorry Greg…” Mark startled a little when I tapped him on the shoulder. “I’m not sure what you mean?”
I gave him an incredulous look, “Mark, I swear…” I stopped as I spied Lina returning but my wife wasn’t with her.
She grabbed her husband’s hand trying to avoid my gaze, “c’mon Mark.”
“Lina, where’s Jillian?” I asked, a note of concern rising in my voice.
For a moment she froze, then she looked at Mark, a look passed between them, then she looked at the fake house plants around the restaurant for moment. I could see her trying to figure out how to tell me something she didn’t want to tell me.
“I’m sorry Gregory, we got caught up with a group and she is catching a lift to the club with them.”
“Without telling me, her husband?” I asked, a note of anger rising in my voice.
“Lina, Mark, what aren’t you telling me?” I asked.