A Shocking Discovery
A Story Every Day in 2024 March 8th 68/366
I was a little startled to discover her secret. Everyone has secrets, I know, and everyone is entitled to them. I mean, she doesn't know everything about me. Not too many skeletons in my closet but if you slammed the door, some bones would surely rattle!
But what to do with it now that I've discovered it? Should I use it? Abuse it? Or ignore rather than explore? I mean, it's shocking but not unheard of in this modern age. I just feel, I don't know, a little weird about knowing something that has been so purposefully hidden and not mentioning it now I've discovered it. It seems a betrayal of sorts...
And yet, not.
Ha! A betrayal! What an irony! Me talking about betrayal. After all, I've been betraying her for years. I've never had a full-blown affair as such, although the chance has been there for an attractive man like myself. I suppose that sounds a little arrogant but I like to speak as I find and after multiple offers from multiple women, one has to think that one has something that they are drawn to. It's not charm - I don't have a fantastically interesting personality - people wander away from me at parties, and it's not money, unless it's by association. She has all the money after all. That's why I'm with her.
But I've not been loyal. The odd dalliance though, does no real harm.
This clandestine life though? I feel like I should tackle her but that may be just what she wants. And this is clearly not my bag.
I could be jumping to conclusions. She could be keeping it for someone. No. It's definitely hers. But why never mention it? All these years!
We all have secrets.
But it's always best to keep them hidden. Once in the shadows, they can be used for leverage by others, the dark veil of blackmail.
I mean, it'd be a shame if this ever got out. Career wrecking one might say.
"Mayor in Masochistic Mayhem" is a headline no-one wants to see. Nor to discuss at the next town council meeting.
An opportunity presents.
She'll pay, one way or the other.
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366 words
Interesting story - this was another story started and left, and then converted into a microfiction. Waste not, want not.
Not the perfect husband to contemplate blackmailing his own wife. I have a feeling that she may be more than a match for this slippery toe-rag though.
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Comments (12)
Oh, he seems like a ratbag! 😮
Nahhh, she's definitely setting him up! Would you be continuing this? Also, Abo is relentless 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This is excellent and creepy. The narrator’s cold calculation is far more disturbing than the secret he thinks he has learned. Hannah’s comment is my favorite. I also noted that more than one reader expects that she will get the best of him. I’m inclined to agree.
Absolutely. If masochism is her bag, attempting to make her pay is just right down her alley. Probably make him more attractive to her if he attempts to use it.
Skeezy character! The stream of consciousness narration was very well done! And great for a micro, didn’t want to take up any long term residence in his head
I know she's going to outsmart him...she's probably setting him up :)
Rd ~ "Masochistic Toe-Rag" ~ as I venture back to the Rachel Dictionary of Quips. Jb
Very intriguing. I wonder when he decides to use this info.
does he have any redeeming features?
Woah...I hate that guy so much...lol. What an achievement in so few words. I already know she's going to give him his just desserts. If he was really that bothered...he probably should have known a long time ago...but lovely how he immediately decides it's ripe for blackmail purposes. Slimeball. Anyway...great bit of microfiction...and I agree with Tomos...you really gave us an insight into the wife without directly detailing what she was like etc. Well done, chum.
Well, sounds like an interesting if ill conceived relationship. Great story! 😳
I like how you clearly demonstrated that the wife was perhaps a peg or two above the husband intellectually without even introducing the wife, while taking the husband's POV and near 0 interaction. Perhaps it was the arrogant self confidence in a man who just learned he'd been deceived for, what appears to have been, such a long time? Or maybe it was the belief that he, who had been deceived, would be able to tackle the deceiver? Whichever it was, it was well presented without be explicitly stated, which is always very good to see.