
The Unbearable Game
Chapter 2
We barely spoke for the next several days, and there was an invisible tension lingering between us. I thought about finding an opportunity to apologize to her when our neighbor paid an unexpected visit.
A couple, Liam and Heather Smith lived in the apartment next door. They were known as the most affectionate couple in our building, joined at the hip and always in sync. Sometimes, I could not help but wonder how they managed to stay so sweet to each other after so many years of marriage.
They hosted a small gathering today and invited several young couples, including us. The men drank while the women chatted. The atmosphere was wonderful. I looked at my wife, who was finally gazing back at me, but her expression still seemed a bit chilly.
Noticing the tension between us, Liam got me another beer. He asked, "Cyril, did you and Leanne get into an argument? You two didn't say a word to each other all afternoon."
"Sorry, you had to see that, Liam. We had a disagreement lately."
"What kind of disagreement?" he asked, taking a bite of food. "Let's hear it; we're all neighbors here. Maybe I can help."
I had been dying to talk to someone about my troubles, and Liam was a straightforward, generous guy who was always inviting friends over for meals. Plus, he was experienced in these matters, so I figured his advice might be helpful.
I explained the situation to him, and he listened with a frown. He slapped his leg and sighed, "This sounds like a tough one."
I sighed as well. "I feel so helpless."
Liam suddenly leaned in closer and spoke in a tone that only I could hear, "We're both men, I get your struggles. But you know, you can't just go without food forever despite the stove being broken now, can you?"
I nodded despite not catching his meaning.
He added, "Actually, there's another way to deal with this."
I looked at him in confusion. "What is it?"
"I'll leave the door open for you tonight. Come over," he said, patting my shoulder as if giving advice. "Just walk right in; no need to knock."
Later that night, I put on some light clothes and headed to Liam's apartment. As he said, he left the door unlocked. I softly pushed it open, and through the crack, I saw a sight that sent a wave of heat through me.
There were four people inside, all from the gathering earlier. Liam was absent, but I could see Heather. Her cheeks were flushed under the soft light, and she wore a black lace nightgown that left little to the imagination, revealing enticing glimpses of her figure. Her eyes were filled with a seductive charm as she knelt before a man I did not recognize.
I was shocked. I never imagined Heather to be such an open person.
She had left a lasting impression on me the first day I moved here.
She was a beautiful woman, but a different type of woman from my wife. If my wife was the cool and aloof beauty, then Heather embodied the warmth of a gentle, quiet, and devoted wife. Maybe it was her maturity, but Heather always exuded a distinct aura of a married woman.
It felt like I was watching a grand, absurd reality show unfolding before my eyes. The night air was cool, yet I felt a wave of heat spreading through me, my heartbeat racing uncontrollably. I had never seen such an exhilarating scene. Swallowing hard, I felt my grip tighten against the door frame.
All I had to do was push the door open, and I would be part of this outrageous scene, experiencing a rush I had never known before.