MY BROTHER IN LAW
ond'
lied as I pushed Tasha o
the kitchen, are attention fully focused o
ied as I walked towards her, Tasha on the other hand w
hen looked at me, my heart skipped a beat as I thought maybe we had
replied letting out
eavy with the weight of our secrets, and I couldn't help but feel the adrenaline coursi
nces. But as time went on, the connection between us grew stronger, like a magnetic force pull
d me until her whole life became consumed by work. I knew deep down that I w
a fire within me, a passion that I had longed for but never found in my marriage. Sh
sha asked jolting me
have learned about Tasha is her fearless nature. She doesn't
mean you are
h" I replied unable t
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omach. I couldn't stop thinking about how Mary almost caught us today and I knew I need
ing to find the right wor
mix of nervousness and determination. "I ne
anytime I call her Tash, I am being serious "What is it?
een doing a lot of thinking lately, and I've come to a d
iousness of the moment. "What is it?" she as
not fair to my wife, and it's not fair to you either. I don't want to jeopardiz
en us. The weight of the decision hung in the air, and I
that's the Tasha I know, she won't take it lightly. " I just gave you a blowjo
his isn't a rel
thing that people in a relationship do Desmond, I am more of a wife to you
your sister, we can't
s, I could see the shock and hurt in her eyes. It pained me to see her like this, but I knew I had to s
er meant to give you the wrong impression. I care about you, but
of anger and sadness. "How could
ught I could handle it, but it's become clear that it's not sustainable. I ne
n admit something is wrong with her marriage," she said as
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oulders. It had been a hectic day, filled with overtime and looming d
The dining table was beautifully set, adorned with plates, silverware, an
together, especially at this hour. My mind raced with possibilities. Ha
roma of a home-cooked meal wafted through the air, filling the space with a c
say from behind, I turned to see her f
l confused. I can't remember the last tim
rd the word boyfriend. "Here they come," Mary said and I looked up the stairs to see