Everyone was home and I played my mommy role as usual. I declared it to be hoagie night in our home, caling for homemade sandwiches for everyone. We puled out al of the dressings, onions, lettuce, cheese, mayo, peppers, oil and of course turkey, and individualy worked on their masterpieces.
“Mom, aren’t you going to eat?” Jamir asked.
I watched everyone else as I made smal talk about work while I asked the boys about school and Jay informed us with his stories about the shop.
“No, Zumba tonight.” I said.
I hung around until they were deep into their eating before sliding off to the bathroom. Being cautious I didn’t want to shower before I went to Kai’s so instead I just spent a little time at the bathroom sink freshening up. Quickly I rushed into my bedroom and changed into a pretty lime green and pink pair of boy shorts and bra set. I hurried back into the clothes I had previously worn, grabbed my gym bag and trotted down the steps. They were stil munching on their meal when I yeled from the front door that I would be back later.
“You’re wearing that to the gym?” Jamir questioned which made Jay look up.
I was caught off guard by him asking the question but I had already prepared myself incase Jay did. I by passed it like it was a stupid question and gave him a quick answer to shut him up.
“Have you ever done Zumba? You sweat so much! There’s no way I’m leaving there in those sweaty clothes, and sitting in my car.”
I found myself doing a lot of explaining lately. None the less it was Jamir, a simple explanation was al that was required. Kai had left the door unlocked for me as usual so I could walk in and work on his dinner.
“Damn babe that food smels good.” Kai’s nostrils flared. He entered the kitchen which was ful of good smeling treats.
“I told you I was making something special.” I smiled. He pressed against me from behind and greeted me with a kiss and a comforting hug. We were like newlyweds. I simply loved being in his presence and everything we did had a wave of love sprinkled over it.
Every day I got to enjoy a vacation to Kai’s even if it was only for a brief moment. Spending time with Kai made being at home even easier. I would go home wel fed, relaxed, and my hormones would be fuly released. Showering at Kai’s would alow me to go home to cuddle next to my husband and put me at piece for the work day. Our sexual encounters would help with creating gym hair.
When I got home Jay was sleep in the bed. He was a sound sleeper. I didn’t worry about him hearing the front door close or my car’s engine puling into the driveway. Before heading upstairs I turned the living room TV on and made sure to leave it on. I took my shoes off and puled out a blanket from underneath the coach. If Jay found me downstairs sleeping on the coach with the TV on he would know why I wasn’t in the bed. He always woke up in the middle of the night to search for me if I wasn’t next to him. I would use a late night reality show as my excuse for faling asleep downstairs. I snacked on a bowl of grapes that I intentionaly placed on a side table next to the remote and went to sleep waiting for my husband to wake me.
CHAPTER 6
Good days and good nights life was good. I Puled up to the house after work and I was surprised to see Jay’s car sitting in the drive way. I was kind of excited to see my husband home and was hoping for some good spooning time for us. When I walked in, the house was stil. I assumed Jay was taking a nap, but after a few more steps into the living room I could hear him shuffling around in the kitchen. I dropped my pocketbook on the coffee table and began taking my shoes off at the foot of the couch when I heard the echo from the other room yel.
“Don’t take them off.”
Usualy this would mean something kinky was in store for me, but Jay and I hadn’t had sex for two months so that couldn’t have been the case, plus the cold calm tone of his
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