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Sheila Nevins | 04/24/2008 7:36 am

Who Is She? Part Three

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Interactive Fiction

After reading the third installment of Who Is She? please respond to the following question: What should Bart’s wife do after arranging a liaison with an old beau?

a) Tell her husband Bart that she ran into Jonathan.
b) Buy a new outfit for their dinner.
c) Confide in her book club friends and get advice.
d) Keep the secret.
e) Other (please write your suggested game below)


The alarm clock rang at six o’clock AM. She asked Bart if he’d mind having breakfast alone. "Sure," he said. She told him she had had a rough night and trouble sleeping. "Feeling sick?" he asked. "No," she said, "just wiped." She turned over in bed and pulled the light blanket over her head to block the sun streaming through the wooden blinds. Had she dreamed all this? Her robe was on the floor. She peeked from under the cover, shielding her eyes, and put her hand in the robe pocket. She touched it. It was true. The rubber condom reared its ugly head.

To read Who Is She? Part One, click here.

To read Who Is She? Part Two, click here.

Bart pulled out of the driveway. She heard the car leave. Every day for as long as she could remember, two honks as he backed out making sure Godzilla was not in his path. She felt light-headed. Oddly perverse. She opened the drawer of her bedside table. She pulled Bart’s condom over her lipstick vibrator with Bart’s condom and held it against her. It was fast. It was easy. She came quickly — for herself and by herself. She moaned, so loudly that Godzilla started to bark, bounded up the stairs and jumped into the bed. Bart didn’t allow the dog in bed, but she welcomed Godzilla’s arrival. She petted her best friend. He licked his mistress’s face. A forbidden bedmate. How wicked. She was happy to have this dog in her life.

Relaxed, she wondered about this masturbatory-secret-self-of-herself. With all her good friends, and all the confidences they had shared all these years, vibrators were the one small appliance they never discussed. Electric knives, toaster ovens, mixers, can openers, all safe territory, but never this life affirming gizmo. Why? she wondered. She had read in a science journal that the clitoris was the only human organ that existed solely for pleasure. Maybe self-pleasure was deemed verboten for her group of women. Or possibly all women? She’d bring it up at the next book club meeting. She’d slip it in somewhere between the talk of Anna and Vronsky’s fatal attraction. She’d dare it. But what was most important was that she had done it with Bart’s condom. She was proud of herself, a kind of quid pro quo, and she was ready to move on.

Faithful wife, unfaithful husband — so what else was new? In truth, she and Bart were strangers joined by body parts, for a short time paired in passion, or so she thought, and now performing a perfunctory, occasional, marital obligation. Like the family dinner at Thanksgiving. Rx: Ordinary Sex; i.e., turkey, cranberry, sweet potato.

For no reason that she could fathom, she suddenly remembered her mother’s dying. Her father had died four years before. When she visited Charlotte in the hospital, they had held hands, her mother’s so cold. Her mother saying softly, as if thinking aloud, "You know I never really loved your father." As she lay dying, she confided to her only daughter that her father had not been the love of her life. "Charlie was a good man, a good husband, but my heart belonged to Mikey."

"But, Ma," she said, "Mikey married your sister, Aunt Helen. He was Uncle Mikey."

"I know," Charlotte said.

"Did Aunt Helen know?"

Her mother answered, "No, no."

"Did Mikey know, Ma?"

Her mother seemed to doze off, but answered with her eyes closed. "Mikey knew he made my heart skip a beat. Yes, he knew. But he married my sister and I was married to your father. Sometimes life doesn’t work out."

Then her mother drifted off to sleep — the sleep of preparedness, the sleep of the almost dying. Her mom, mother, ma, Charlotte died three days after her deathbed confession. Basta memories.

She got out of bed, fluffed up her pillows and began her day: Leave money for Esmeralda, call a new lawn-mowing service, bring in the car for the 10,000-mile checkup, get new knobs for the worn out ones on the kitchen cabinets, call and change her library shift so she could take her daughter, Lila, to lunch on her birthday, etc., etc., etc., call Jonathan Marston. Yes, call Jonathan Marston.

Bart rings up and says he’ll be home about nine o’clock PM. He’ll be in the air-conditioned conference room and she has the number. Bart’s telling the truth, she thinks. Call Jonathan Marston. She checks in with the kids, all in order — short conversations. It’s good that they’re always busy, too busy to talk. Call Jonathan Marston. She has until nine o’clock PM. Tempus Fugit. It’s 7:30 PM.

46 Reader Comments (so far…) Sign In or Register to comment

No GOP
was it the word masturbation that bothered you?” imagine that after baseball and soccer that’s probably one of the world’s foremost hobbies
By No GOP on 04/27/2008 2:15 am
J Boylynn
At first I read the remarks by this one misdirected man who invaded the site about a fortnight ago; now I just scroll past his sorry words. He seems to be nothing more than a nuisance and not worth my time or irritation. Try just passing him up.. I think you will be missing nothing of import.
By J Boylynn on 04/24/2008 11:25 am
Bella Mia
Hmmm, my original post disappeared. I posted at about 9am.
By Bella Mia on 04/24/2008 12:09 pm
Chips AHoey
Jonathan’s response to her wanting to see him set off a aradar for me - he already knows something is up and he has his “shields up” - I have a feeling this dinner will be disappointment for her as he will likely shy away from a “reconnection” as he hasn’t had good luck and may not want to be a “rebound” - I know it isn’t as much fun to read, but I really wish she would have confronted her husband right away - by not doing that, to me, it says she’s already out of the relationship and possibly has been for some time…
By Chips AHoey on 04/24/2008 12:14 pm
Elizabeth Bennett
I do think it is interesting that she does not have a name. Other than “Bart’s wife.” Perhaps this is the root of her problem?
By Elizabeth Bennett on 04/24/2008 12:45 pm
Linda Marshall
Excellent point, Elizabeth! I know what a problem lack of self-esteem is for so many women. Perhaps Bart sees her as a possession rather than a partner and that is affecting both her feelings and the way she acts.
By Linda Marshall on 04/24/2008 2:21 pm
Joanne Morse
I agree with Sheila, I don’t think this is an “R” rated piece and I was not at all offended by it. I thought this was supposed to be a fun, interactive FICTION piece titled “Who Is She” not “Who Is Bart”. I think some people might just be over analyzing this a bit. I would suggest we all relax and enjoy the ride! As for what’s next. I think we should stop referring to her as just “Bart’s wife” and use her name. She needs to explore why, after all this time, she’s bumped into Jonathan again. Things usually happen for a reason and she needs to explore it to find out if he’s just her past and perhaps she and Jonathan both need closure, or perhaps he really was her future but the timing wasn’t right long ago. In either case we as readers need to let her explore, as it may provide clues to what’s next for her. Will she stay with Bart? Is it time she and Bart fixed their marriage? Or should they release one another to move forward? Until she is more sure of what the Jonathan reconnection means, she needs to keep things to herself so she can come to terms in her own mind and not put her children or Bart in a painful situation unnecessarily. (posted 04/24/08 not in 1969 as the wowOwow system date shows)
By Joanne Morse on 04/24/2008 1:15 pm
Lena B
Hi Joanne, the preview just says that until it posts. I think its funny to place us in 1969. When you said, “I thought this was supposed to be a fun, interactive FICTION piece titled “Who Is She” not “Who Is Bart”.” I laughed out loud.
By Lena B on 04/24/2008 2:48 pm
Joanne Morse
Hi Lena, yes I realized what the system did with the date after I posted my comments……I was feeling somewhat in a time warp for a bit there. Glad you found the title comment funny. Based on some people’s postings I thought they might be a bit confused as to who the protagonist was.
By Joanne Morse on 04/24/2008 4:37 pm
Christina
….And the plot thickens….
By Christina on 04/24/2008 1:30 pm
Kate Puddlejumper
Bella Mia, it turns out that there are two sets of posts for this- one under the poll, where you posted (at 8:37am!). I am moving my post over here, since this is where all the action seems to be. So, my two cents: Whatever she does, it should be honest. Taking an “if you can do it, so can I” approach is reflexive, not self-respecting. Whether she announces that she is meeting an old friend for dinner or not, she shouldn’t lie about it. So far, whatever the possible sub-texts, it is just a reunion. She could well get there and realize that this is not a romance novel- she might discover over dinner that Jonathan has been divorced twice for a reason, and whatever she does about Bart, Jonathan is not going to be part of it.
By Kate Puddlejumper on 04/24/2008 3:52 pm
Meg Umans
My comment disappeared before I was finished. So as I was saying, first she needs a name - we can call her Meg. As long as the writer isn’t willing to commit to her name, we get Jonathan calling her “pretty lady Bart’s wife” and her using a man to get back at a man. Well, that’s where she is now, so let’s make sure she gets what she wants and/or needs. If she had more self-confidence, she’d know that she’s as in control of this as she wants to be. Jonathan’s willing to stand back (“Bart’s wife”) or move forward (“pretty lady”). Maybe all she’ll need is the ego boost. Maybe she’ll want sex, or an emotional or intellectual love affair. ‘Bout time she went out after it, whatever it is. With Bart, she has fear and dependency and duty. She can keep all that if it has value for her - no rule says she has to leave Bart - and simply add whatever additional value she (and maybe Jonathan) decide.
By Meg Umans on 04/24/2008 5:16 pm
Candace Wood
She should ask herself if she was just waiting for an excuse to stray. I can’t imagine trying to find a lover within 24 hours of discovering the infidelity. She needs to talk to herself first and figure out what she really wants in life. If she really wants the marriage she must confront him and spell out what needs to happen for the relationship to continue.
By Candace Wood on 04/24/2008 5:46 pm
kat
Where is my post from this am.? it was the second post? Hmm is right Bella Mia.
By kat on 04/24/2008 6:49 pm