Harriet looked through her open office door and looked at Alex. She couldn’t help but smile. Harriet liked having her office door open. It allowed her to keep an eye on the department she presided over, and it made her more approachable to those who worked for her. Also, it meant she could steal glancesContinue reading “Limerence”
Author Archives: Paul Willson
A Grateful Wife
I turned the oven off. The pasta bake was finished. My two children were curled up in front of the TV in their onesies after their swimming lessons after school. I had spent the day cleaning the house and doing chores. I take pride in how clean the house is. I am a househusband orContinue reading “A Grateful Wife”
A Tense ReUnion
“Mum!” my son, Jacob, cried happily as he pushed past me and his way through the throng of parents and VIPs. I saw him wrap his large frame around somebody. There were a few clicks of cameras pointing in his direction and well they should. My boy had made his winning debut for his country,Continue reading “A Tense ReUnion”
My Sister’s Best Friend
I rolled off her, panting and smiling. My mind was in a daze, unable to comprehend what we had just done. The taboo nature of it all gave it a thrilling excitement. Her sweet flavour was still a welcome presence on my tongue from when I had feasted on her sweet juices. That felt likeContinue reading “My Sister’s Best Friend”
Mum’s Best Friend
It was my 25th birthday and I was about to leave my apartment to meet my friends for some drinks to celebrate when there was a knock at my front door. “Hello, Xander,” I was surprised to see my mum’s friend Ingrid Peterson smiling at me when I answered. “Hello, Mrs Peterson,” I replied. “Er,Continue reading “Mum’s Best Friend”
Lessons of Intention
Olivia sat in front of her therapist as she dabbed the tears in her eyes which had been ever present recently. She was about to make a terrible confession. Her confession was more to herself than anybody else. It would be a confession of who she had become. “Olivia,” smiled the therapist kindly, “what canContinue reading “Lessons of Intention”
An immoral marriage contract
Sara had always been accustomed to solitude. Being the daughter of a prominent politician had its downsides, and one of them was isolation. Her school years were marked by lonely lunchtimes and evenings spent buried in books, while her peers enjoyed the camaraderie of youth. She expected university to be no different. Her plan wasContinue reading “An immoral marriage contract”
The original sin of infidelity
There maybe many reasons you had an affair but your original sin that led to your affair was not communicating your unhappiness in your marriage.
Affair Partner – Why you don’t deserve any sympathy
If you date someone who is married you cause significant trauma. If they then break your heart, here is the reason why you do not deserve any sympathy.
Why You must never data anyone who is married
You have met someone new who you have an amazing connection with, but there is one problem. They are married. Here is why you MUST never date them.