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My Wife Works Late on Wednesdays
My Wife Works Late on Wednesdays
My Wife Works Late on Wednesdays
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My Wife Works Late on Wednesdays

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When her new boss offers double the wages for a mere extra 30 minutes a week as his mistress, a happily married wife has a hard decision to make. There is one condition – her husband must give his permission.

Told from the Husband’s perspective, this story explores how three people adapt to an unusual situation and find they all enjoy and benefit from it in different ways.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 11, 2021
ISBN9781005157975
My Wife Works Late on Wednesdays
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Paul S. Forrester

I'm an English guy who enjoys writing erotica, and specialises in subjects that society considers taboo. I find it interesting to explore how different people might react to given situations, especially if it challenges normality.I try to keep a little humour in my work, too. Reading fiction should always be fun, as well as sometimes thought provoking and hopefully, exciting too.

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    My Wife Works Late on Wednesdays - Paul S. Forrester

    My wife works late on Wednesdays

    by Paul S. Forrester

    A happily married wife is asked to become her boss’s mistress, on the condition she tells her husband.

    When her new boss offers double the wages for a mere extra 30 minutes a week as his mistress, a happily married wife has a hard decision to make. There is one condition – her husband must give his permission.

    Told from the Husband’s perspective, this story explores how three people adapt to an unusual situation and find they all enjoy and benefit from it in different ways.

    My wife, Jess, had found it difficult to find a decent job. We live in a rural area and she'd been doing several part time low-level posts and the poor wages were barely paying her fuel costs. We were both in our mid-twenties, having married five years earlier. I had a steady job, but money was always tight, and the mortgage took nearly all my income. A fiercely independent and modern woman, Jess didn’t enjoy having to be supported by her husband.

    So, when she saw an advert for a local financial business in the next village, acting as an office assistant, she wasted no time and applied.

    Jess was excited to be asked to an interview and felt she'd done well after being interviewed by Anna, the outgoing assistant, and the office manager Trisha. She came home excited and bubbling, wanting to tell me all about it. She really wanted this job - the people were very friendly, the setting was idyllic, the journey only five minutes and the work sounded interesting too. She was scared she wasn't going to get the job, there had been many other applicants, but she got a call in for a second interview.

    As she prepared for that, Jess was more nervous than I ever remembered seeing her. It was clear that she wanted this job very much. She came home from that interview feeling pleased that it seemed to have gone well, but worried even more she wouldn’t be offered the post. As I poured her a drink, she told me of how it went.

    Everyone had dropped in to say hello whilst she was there, it was a small office run by a rich family doing business consultancy and it was clear everyone was keen to see what she was like. With such a small business and a very low staff turnover, a new employee was big news, and everyone wanted to make sure she would fit into the team.

    The senior owner, Charles, met with her. A strict man, very much old school and in his late sixties. His wife and their two grown-up sons, George and Chris, together with George’s wife and their two children came and said hello, spending some time talking with Jess. She was even introduced to the lady gardener and the office cleaner, clearly, she was being assessed by

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