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Broken Promise and Bad Intensions
Date: 5/8/2024, Categories: Loving Wives, Author: byCindyTV
I can almost see the comments already - "this doesn't happen, woman can't be this stupid or self-obsessed." Over the to response? You need to read to find out. Special tanks to OffRoadDiesel for the editing and suggestions BROKEN PROMISE - BAN INTENSIONS "It was only once, and if he didn't know, then there's no problem, right?" After six years of marriage, Ellie and I were about to see all of our planning pay off. When we first got married, we started a strict savings plan, and now finally saved enough for a down payment on a home, and were going to work on filling that home with children. I'm David Wallace. and I had my own business as a cyber security consultant, which allows me to work remotely since I didn't need an office for my business. If anyone asked me about my marriage to Ellie, I would tell them that we are deeply in love and committed to each other. Then, I would tell them how we share every secret and intimacy and enjoy an amazing sex life and unbreakable love. Between our love for each other, our financial situation, and combined goals for children, I would have bet my life that our future was safe and secure. There were times we would watch other couples struggle, and divorce, only to know our love and marriage was on different level and nothing would ever come between us. Delusional thinking is not an intentional process, but something that convinces your soul and morphs into a belief. I was a believer. Ellie worked as a regional ...
... manager for a national technology company. Her company was growing, and a new vice president was brought in from the Manhattan office. Richard Jones was a young, cocky Ivy League graduate who was one of those people who knew more than everybody else, and liked to show his power and position over his staff. That's when my belief system began to get challenged. Ever since his arrival three months ago, my wife had become cold, short-tempered, and not very nice around the house. She blamed it on stress at work, but I felt there was more to the story. I tried my best to be a good husband, being patient, bringing home flowers, trying to plan date nights to her favorite places, and tried to understand her concerns. One night, when she was upset, she told me all about her new boss. She said that Richard was a real asshole and made everyone nervous and stressed out. I told her to quit, but she said that she put in for a transfer to a different division in the company, and that we needed the money for our new home. She said that this wasn't the time to quit, and wanted to give it some more time. Ellie explained that there was a good chance the transfer would go through due to her experience with the company software, and that she was liked by the corporate office. Her current job required her to visit the other branches three times a month, and now she felt that she would only have to go on one or two more business trips before the transfer was approved. That was six weeks and ...