My Husband Wants An Open Marriage
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Chapter 10 The Partnership img
Chapter 11 It's Over img
Chapter 12 The Tour img
Chapter 13 The Supply Closet img
Chapter 14 Footage img
Chapter 15 Family Moments img
Chapter 16 Deal Is Back On img
Chapter 17 Which Is It Going To Be img
Chapter 18 Hole In The Wall img
Chapter 19 Hearts Are Meant To Be Broken img
Chapter 20 My Wife img
Chapter 21 Immunity img
Chapter 22 Brooklyn Bridge img
Chapter 23 Do It img
Chapter 24 A Baby Elephant Takes Its First Steps img
Chapter 25 You Have No One img
Chapter 26 A Queen Without A Castle img
Chapter 27 Safety First img
Chapter 28 Don't Know Where To Put It img
Chapter 29 The Bargain img
Chapter 30 State Of New York Versus Elaine Jenkins img
Chapter 31 Morning Coffee img
Chapter 32 I Was The Problem img
Chapter 33 Not With Me img
Chapter 34 Sparks img
Chapter 35 Chilaquiles img
Chapter 36 Counterclaim img
Chapter 37 The End Of The World img
Chapter 38 Honest With Me img
Chapter 39 For Luke img
Chapter 40 Stay img
Chapter 41 The Second She Opened Her Mouth img
Chapter 42 The Weight Of The Room img
Chapter 43 Lost Track Of Time img
Chapter 44 For The Audience img
Chapter 45 Gossip Column img
Chapter 46 On Your Side img
Chapter 47 Remember Me Better img
Chapter 48 Are You No One img
Chapter 49 U-turn img
Chapter 50 Showtime img
Chapter 51 Almost Nostalgic img
Chapter 52 Hard Drives img
Chapter 53 The Lady Of The House img
Chapter 54 Like Adults img
Chapter 55 The Hustle img
Chapter 56 Handpicked By Angels img
Chapter 57 Meek Act img
Chapter 58 All He Sees Is Red img
Chapter 59 Prove It img
Chapter 60 It's Best You Leave img
Chapter 61 All The Imperfect Sides Of Me img
Chapter 62 The Interview img
Chapter 63 The Anniversary img
Chapter 64 Level-headed img
Chapter 65 The Sis Code img
Chapter 66 Out Of Character img
Chapter 67 Orange Isn't Your Color img
Chapter 68 Sated img
Chapter 69 Are You Sara img
Chapter 70 Deer Caught In Headlights img
Chapter 71 However Long It Takes img
Chapter 72 Emotional Support img
Chapter 73 Play Nice img
Chapter 74 Boss Lady img
Chapter 75 Two Lines Or One img
Chapter 76 I Hate To Disappoint You img
Chapter 77 Expensive Lingerie img
Chapter 78 The Pull Of Sleep img
Chapter 79 Visitor's Pass img
Chapter 80 Someone Actually Gets It img
Chapter 81 The Trial img
Chapter 82 A Small Victory img
Chapter 83 Defamation Clause img
Chapter 84 Pleasant img
Chapter 85 Virgin Mojito img
Chapter 86 A Baby img
Chapter 87 Kitten img
Chapter 88 Seafood img
Chapter 89 No One Hates A Dying Man img
Chapter 90 Lying Is Something People img
Chapter 91 Christmas Eve Dinner img
Chapter 92 You're Stuck With Us Now img
Chapter 93 Nice To Meet You img
Chapter 94 An Early Grave img
Chapter 95 Best Christmas Ever img
Chapter 96 Chrysanthemums img
Chapter 97 A Thousand Deaths img
Chapter 98 The Real Definition Of Peace img
Chapter 99 The Demons She Fought img
Chapter 100 You're Not Alone img
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Chapter 4 The Deal

~~Luke~~

Lord knows I've seen my fair share of beauties.

But the lady beside me is something else. Not only is she the prettiest thing I've seen, but she's married. Some men are just lucky.

"So, I'm guessing your name isn't Maggie?" I ask, trying to ease the tension.

"No," she replies flatly.

I nod, waiting for her to give me something more. "So, what is it?"

She gives me a slow, deliberate look. I can't lie, wherever her eyes touch immediately burns.

"Look," I say, raising my hands in mock surrender. "I'm not hitting on you. Honestly, I'm taking a break from women. They're problematic."

She lets out a laugh, a bitter one. "You're the one who just hugged a stranger to dodge another woman you've clearly wronged, and you're saying we're the problematic ones? You men are all the same."

She downs her drink like it's water and winces at the burn. That's her second shot in less than five minutes. I've got to say, I'm impressed.

"Let's start over," I suggest, offering her a fresh start. "I'm Luke."

She rolls her eyes. "Yeah, I caught that. Your 'problematic' ex wouldn't shut up about it."

"She's not my ex," I say.

"Whatever."

Great, another woman convinced I'm the villain. Not even five minutes in and she's already pegged me as the problem. I guess I deserve that one.

"So, are you going to tell me your name?" I ask, trying again.

I can tell she's got money just by looking at her. She's probably an heiress or the wife of some big-shot businessman. Those Louboutins, the Rolls-Royce keys sitting on the bar, and that dress-all of it screams wealth. Maybe that's why she's not keen on giving me her real name.

"You don't have to tell me your last name," I say with a grin. "But you look like you could use someone to talk to. Since you just saved my ass back there, I figure it's the least I can do."

She watches me for a moment, her expression unreadable, before finally relenting. "Julie. My name's Julie."

"Nice to meet you, Julie," I say, extending my hand.

She takes it.

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Julie's on her fifth glass of whiskey, and at this point, she's unstoppable, pouring out her life story like we've known each other for years. I've already told the bartender to cut her off, but she hasn't noticed yet.

"...So, I'm standing there, and they're both going upstairs. To my room. And do you know what the bitch says?" Julie doesn't wait for me to reply. "She says I need to move out of my room. My room." She laughs so hard that she starts coughing. And then, just as suddenly, she's sobbing.

I don't know what to do. How do you comfort someone else's wife without crossing a line?

"Julie," I say. "Are you okay?"

She shakes her head. "I need another drink."

"No, you don't."

She frowns at me. "What? You think I need one more person telling me how to live my life? You can all go to hell. I said I need a drink." She taps her empty glass against the bar, but the bartender, Mart, knows better than to disobey me.

"Sorry, I own the bar, and I can't let you drink anymore," I say.

Her eyes narrow. "Oh, you own the bar? Good for you. I'll find another one."

She tries to stand, but I step in her path.

"Listen, Julie, I know you're hurting, but this isn't the way to go about it. Have you thought about divorce?"

For the first time, her eyes soften, and she slumps back onto the barstool. "I can't. I don't want to be a disappointment to my family. They depend on Ryan's money."

I let out a snort. "Screw them. It's your life. No one should make you feel like this."

She gives a sarcastic smile. "Easy for you to say, Mr. I-own-the-bar."

I've seen people like Julie before, people who won't leave a toxic relationship because, deep down, they still love the person. She's saying it's because of her family, but I can tell it's more than that. She's not ready to let go of him. Love does that to you-it makes you hold on even when you shouldn't. I know that feeling all too well.

What kind of solution could I possibly suggest that wouldn't involve me physically dragging her out of the marriage?

Suddenly, an idea hits me. "You know what?" I say. "You need to get yourself a boyfriend. Someone to introduce to Ryan."

"A boyfriend?" She looks at me like I've lost my mind.

It sounds like a stupid plan, but one thing I know about guys who cheat is that they can't stand being cheated on. It'll drive him crazy. I'm hoping it leads to Ryan divorcing her, since she's too chicken to do it herself.

"It doesn't have to be a real relationship," I add. "Just hire someone to play that role until Ryan comes back to his senses."

Julie's quiet for a moment, turning the idea over in her head. "That's actually not bad," she says, surprising me. "Are all bar owners this good at giving advice?"

I laugh. "We try."

"Okay, but where am I supposed to find this 'boyfriend'?"

Without thinking, I blurt out, "I could do it."

Her eyes flicker over me again, slower this time. "You?"

"It's easier than hiring someone. No need to go through the hassle of finding the right guy, making sure he knows what he's doing. I'm single, not looking for a relationship, and I like a little adventure. I'd be perfect for the job."

She studies me, weighing her options. After a moment, she says, "You are good-looking too."

I raise an eyebrow, but she cuts me off.

"Don't ask." She pulls out her phone. "So, how much is this going to cost me?"

I hadn't thought about money. I don't need it, but if I offer to do it for free, it might seem weird.

"How much are you willing to pay?" I ask, playing along.

She glances around the bar, one arm raised as if to appraise the place. Her diamond ring catches the light, sparkling like it's worth a fortune.

"Your bar's decent," she says. "What does it make? Two hundred thousand a year? Maybe five?"

I stay silent.

"I'll double that," she says.

I raise an eyebrow. "The two hundred?"

"The five hundred."

Wow. She's serious. "Deal. But I'll only take the money after we pull it off."

She extends her hand. "Deal."

I shake her hand, her skin soft against mine. I then pull out a pen and scribble my number on a napkin. "Call me when you're ready."

She tucks the napkin into her purse and gives me one last look before heading out of the bar. I'm right behind her, escorting her toward a sleek Rolls-Royce.

"You sure you can drive?" I ask.

"I'm not that high, Luke."

"Alright," I say. "Give me a call."

She drives off into the night.

I feel so guilty for letting her leave in that state. But what else could I do? I head back into the bar, already wondering what I've gotten myself into.

            
            

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