ho was dedicated to his work or
s divorce. His wife Rebecca who he had loved dearly and had done e
en so close that even when Brian had visited his
ad met them together chatting and laughing and he had thought nothing of it and had also lef
funny, it was his best frien
ca complain about
was just an innocent question, he had said, 'What i
xactly but she is really acting wierd
ind out? Have you as
e what is bothering her but her
hat is
is okay and that she is as fine as she has always been. But you know, I don't believe it. I feel it
is all a figment of your imagination. You know women with their mood swings. Who knows if she is p
ily secrets but he was just bothered and if sharing it with Terry would bring about
days later, asking him to give Rebecca some time and that she would come clean
it had been between them. Now, she didn't
d her te
m his rights as her husband and that he was missing her terr
She had not been her usual responsive self. She had laid as a log, allowing him to have his wa
ot to make any more sexual advance towards her untill
ated and Rebecca had st
if it is not me, then what is it that is troubling you so much that you feel there is no need for you to share it or them with me? Don't you know that seeing you this way is breaking my heart? I ha
eeded that I have bee
t him with irritatio
been more civil and she had apologise
you to know about, then I shall definitely tell you a
a bouquet of red roses that had been grown in a hot house, since it was not the season for roses,only to find the house empty. He asked the
letter for you', th
what was written inside. What had made his wife. A woman he had loved for so l
he could make amends for it but he became scared and pu
atest development but he did not pick his c
his calls before. He always picks his calls
t. He decided that that must be the case and decided to wait for sometime, say an hour before calling him again b