Simply Complicated

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Book: Simply Complicated Read Online Free PDF
Author: Crystal Davis
Tags: FICTION / Romance / Adult
tried talking to him. He tried to explain that he had some deadlines he had to meet and that he was not intentionally ignoring her.
    One evening while he was working late Susan showed up at his office. He was surprised to see her. Fortunately for him, everyone else had gone.
    “Hey baby. I thought since you were too busy to meet me for lunch that I would bring you dinner,” she offered, holding up two takeout bags.
    “Thanks for the kind gesture, but it wasn’t necessary for you to bring me food. I have dinner waiting for me when I get home,” he said with a slight attitude. He wasn’t sure how to act. She was pleasant, but he was annoyed at her presumptuous behavior.
    Ken thought it a bit odd that she dropped by without calling and openly took a chance that no one would be there but him. He was a little worried about her unannounced visit and didn’t try to hide it.
    She could sense that he was a bit disturbed so she tried to make light of her visit. “I get the sense that you’re mad at me. I didn’t mean to make you upset,” she said.
    “It’s just that I didn’t expect you to stop by without calling,” he replied.
    “You’re right. I should have called. Forgive me?” she said, pouting a bit.
    “I forgive you,” he answered.
    “So shall we eat or do I have to take all of this back home and eat it alone?” she asked playfully.
    “Of course we can eat together. Pull up a chair.”
    As they ate dinner, they started getting reacquainted.
    “How’s your family doing? Did Monica enjoy her vacation?” Susan asked.
    She never mentioned their having sex. He could not believe she was avoiding the topic.
    “Everyone is doing well,” he replied.
    Her next move shocked him. She leaned over and kissed him. When he began kissing her back, she pulled away and started removing his pants, trying to give him extra special attention.
    He was speechless as well as pleased. This was one of the fantasies that he told her about. When she finished she took a handkerchief out of her purse, wiped her mouth, and cleaned him off.
    He sat there mesmerized. She then kissed him and on her way out the door told him to think about her when he went to sleep that night.
    He was unable to concentrate on work after that so he decided to go home. He was hoping he could have sex with his wife to finish what Susan had started.
    When he arrived home, Monica was in bed asleep with Marci lying next to her again. He was disappointed to find her in their bed. He was growing tired of coming home and finding Marci there; this had become a regular routine. Whenever he saw Marci in their room, he knew he and Monica would not have sex that night. It had been months since they had been intimate.
    He often mentioned that Marci needed to be in her own bed so they could have more privacy. But it seemed as if Monica was more content with having their daughter sleep with them than having sex with him.
    The next few nights Ken found himself constantly thinking about Susan. One night when he was supposed to be working, he decided to call her to see if she wanted to have dinner. She explained that she had already cooked dinner because she was expecting company.
    When Ken expressed his disappointment, she offered to cancel her plans and told him to come right over. She decided that she was going to use all of her tricks to win him over. In her mind, she was going to make all of his fantasies come true.
    From that night forward, they started seeing each other regularly. He began lying to Monica about working late just so he and Susan could spend some time together. The more time he spent with her the less he spent with his family.
    In his mind their relationship was just sexual but Susan believed they were a committed couple.

     
    Their relationship had gone on for nearly fifteen months without incident. Ken had come to expect Susan to be available whenever he wanted to see her. She stopped seeing other men because she believed he was going to leave his
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