1. Broken Promise and Bad Intensions


    Date: 5/8/2024, Categories: Loving Wives, Author: byCindyTV

    ... circumstance, and I will not live with that hanging over my head. For the rest of our years together, I would remember her intent to be with someone that she wanted more than our marriage. I'd always be wondering if she still wanted it, or if she was planning another session. No, she ended it when she got on the plane, knowing the entire time what she was about to do."
    
    For the next three weeks, David attended the required sessions and three months later, the divorce was final, but not without constant calls and requests to stop the divorce and give her another chance. Calls from her dad, her sister, and their friends were all the same. They all told him he was a fool because she hadn't had sex with Richard.
    
    David tried to explain how he felt, but in everyone's eyes, he should forgive her 'mistake' and reconcile their marriage. She loved me; he was being childish, and he should be a man, step up and accept her back.
    
    After getting fed up with hearing how his 'little ego' was getting in the way of their reconciliation, he basically told each one of them to go fuck themselves, and never speak to him again. After that, he took some contract jobs across the country, left town, and never looked back. Ellie still called and begged for his forgiveness, and finally he had to block her number. He thought she finally got the message. She was still young and would find another man to be with, but he hoped she learned her lesson and remained loyal in her next ...
    ... relationship.
    
    David's Revenge on Richard
    
    It has been almost a year since that dreadful day, but I never forgot about little Richard. Now I was working across the country with no ties to home. That's when I put my revenge plan into action. Before I left, I set up a remote link to my home internet, which gave me access to Ellie's PC. She had a habit of coming home from work, logging into her company VPN, and sending in her reports. Of course, when she was finished, she just closed the cover, thinking the system was disconnected.
    
    Before I left town, I took advantage of the lack of proper security on her laptop and simply remotely gained access to her system, which was still connected to the company Intranet by VPN. You have to love lazy Help Desk people who care more about making their job easier than worrying about security. I make a lot of honest money that way, so I really shouldn't complain. But I digress.
    
    Then I opened her email and sent a scripted email to Richard with an embedded root-kit in the link, he was sure to open. The email he saw would be coming from Ellie, which read, Richard, check these out and let me know how I look. Not being able to resist an email like that from Ellie, he would click the link. The link would activate malware and quickly placed itself on every server Richard could touch and wait for my instructions, while all he would see is an error message. He would do this a few times before he realized the link wasn't working and would ask Ellie about it ...