It Needed Doin' - Lamarr WIlson
Date: 7/14/2024,
Categories:
Loving Wives,
Author: byWandering_Mongol
... of.
DL had started using 'ghetto' language early. At first, it had been amusing, but now DL was using it as a habit. Shawna felt doing so changed how people viewed her son, that such views limited him, and as time went, she felt things were getting worse.
Behavior followed language.
DL was showing subtle disrespect earlier than she'd thought to expect it, and now that he'd just become a teenager, the disrespect was open. When DL's behavior was called out, he would look to Lamarr for support, not his mother.
That didn't sit well with Shawna at all.
As time passed, she saw DL turning into a smaller, younger version of her 'boyfriend' and housemate, Lamarr.
Shawna felt it was time for Lamarr to move on. She had no feelings for him anymore, and hadn't for some time. He didn't have feelings for her, and she knew that because she knew Lamarr had several 'side-bitches' that he regularly saw. He made efforts to keep that from Shawna, but she had discovered it.
Shawna hadn't felt any guilt when she'd had a number of quiet sexual flings with men who she'd let pick her up at a software training camp, a seminar, an out-of-town meeting... she followed her opportunities. In fact, 'cheating' on Lamarr had momentarily brough back the thrill to their relationship. Lamarr, not knowing why Shawna had sexually ravaged him now and then, had been rather happy with the situation. If he'd known, he would have felt differently.
Thrill aside, Lamarr was becoming a ...
... detriment. Shawna loved her son, and wanted the best for him. In her opinion, Lamarr was very obviously a detriment. A detriment she had living in her home, sharing food at her table, and being the primary example of manhood at hand.
When she thought about that, she felt pangs of regret at divorcing his father, Damar.
She'd thought about letting DL's father take him for more than the mandated every-other weekend, but at that point she discovered that Lamarr and DL's father had actually been childhood friends, who had with adulthood, become adversaries... not enemies, but certainly far from being friends.
Cops and crooks, she felt.
She couldn't open up to DL's father, because she'd have to explain the true situation to him, and Damar had amply proven himself to be very much a cop. One that could magically discern things from simple conversations. That had been the foundation of their divorce, and why the courts had given Shawna primary custody... he spent most of his time on the job.
Still, something had to change. Soon.
She was considering asking Mr. Porter for any advice and options he had. Lamarr had to be handled delicately, even now. He was Shawna's 'cover,' and still capable of lashing out.
Then two weeks ago, Lamarr's 'cool' had started to quickly evaporate.
Lamarr had let a number of things slide, in both his 'front' business and his life... things that were becoming exposed, and Lamarr was behaving like a spoiled child, blaming everyone but ...