David and Tracy
Chapter 19
Chapter 19
With one leg crossed over his knee, David leaned back
against the couch, exhaustion slowly settling in his body. Keeping his blue
eyes fixed on his wife, he watched as she slid behind the bar sitting in the
corner of the living room.
Pulling two glasses down from the shelf in front of her,
she set them down on the counter. Reaching under the bar, she pulled out a
bottle of Whiskey. Holding the bottle up for her husband to see, she spoke. “Is
this okay?”
“Whatever you are having is fine with me, honey.” Tipping
his head back, he took in the changes to his wife’s figure. She looked good. “You
look great, babe.”
Tossing a wink his way, Tracy nodded her head. “Thank
you, sweetheart.” Popping a couple of ice cubes in each glass, she poured a
double shot of golden liquid into each cup before adding a splash of coke. Not
seeing a stir stick anywhere, she had to improvise. “Sorry, hon,” she said, and
then using her index finger she mixed their drinks. Slipping her finger inside her mouth, she
moaned. “Perfect.” Leaving the open bottle
sitting on the counter she moved over to the couch to join her husband. Handing
him a glass she sat down beside him. Tucking her legs under her, she raised her
glass, “Cheers.” Taking a large pull from her glass, Tracy felt the familiar
burn of the whiskey as it slid down her
throat. When the warm burning feeling spread throughout her belly, she sighed. It was exactly what she needed after a long
day of traveling with four other wives, and too many kids to count.
“Tired, babe?” It was more of an observation instead of a
question. He could see it in her eyes that she was tired.
“Yes.” Taking another sip from her glass, she closed her
eyes. “Between getting the kids up and ready this morning, the flight, and dealing
with the time difference, my body is all out of whack.” Keeping her eyes shut, she leaned over to rest
her head on David’s shoulder. After all the crap they went through downstairs
tonight, she needed some comfort. “You would think after all the years we have traveled
together our kids would know how to behave on a damn plane.” Tracy chuckled.
“It is a damn good thing Joanne booked a private plane. If we had flown
commercial we probably would have been thrown off the flight somewhere over the
ocean.”
Using his free hand, David massaged the back of her neck.
“Were they really that bad? Or were they just going along with whatever trouble
their cousins were causing?” He already knew the answer to his question. From
years of flying with the band he was well aware that when you got all the kids
together in one room, let alone a confined space like an airplane, all hell was
bound to break loose. Private plane or not, one thing the dads had never done,
nor will they ever do, is travel with all of the kids on the same flight.
Whether their wives were with them or not it just wasn’t going to happen. They
were all too smart for that. However, he was not about to tell his wife that.
Giving a tiny moan
when his fingers hit an especially tender spot, Tracy shook her head. “Of
course they followed in their cousin’s footsteps. But they also started shit
too.” If there was one thing her husband was good at, it was giving great
massages. “That feels so good. I love your hands.”
“”Feeling better?”
“Mm,
hmm.” She murmured, lifting her head; she kissed him on the cheek. “Thank you.”
Leaning
back against the cushion she studied the man sitting beside her. The lines on
his face were deeper than when he first left for the tour. The dark circles
around his eyes were more prominent now. It looked like he had even lost some
weight too. She could see that this tour
was wearing him out.
Tucking
her under his arm, he kissed her temple. “It’s good to see you, honey.” The phone calls, emails, and text messages
they exchanged were never enough for him when he was on gone.
Nestled in her husband’s arms, Tracy thought about the man she has
been married to for the last nineteen years. She knew long before they ever
married it was not going to be easy on their relationship with him being gone
for weeks, sometimes months, at a time, whether it was to record a new album or
promote it. She was even used to the late nights he would spend in his
recording studio. Despite all that, she wasn’t prepared to raise their kids by
herself. Unfortunately, that is exactly what she had been doing since Caleb was
born. For quite some time now, Tracy knew her feelings towards her husband had
changed. She no longer looked at him the same way she did just a few short years
ago. Being alone for months on end had changed her, and the way she felt about
her husband. The woman who had promised to love, honor, and always be faithful
was long gone. In her place was a new, stronger independent woman. There was no
doubt in her heart she still cared about him. A small part of her still loved
him, probably always would until the day she died, but, it wasn’t the deep,
soul burning can’t live without you love she once felt for him. She could
remember back when he would come home from a tour. Whether it was a short break
or just one night, she would be so excited to see him she would sit at the
bottom of the stairs and wait for him to walk through the front door. When he
did, she would attack him where he stood. There were many times they would end
up making love right there in their foyer. She was sure on one of his trips
home she conceived Tabitha on the floor of their foyer. Now, there was no
bubbling excitement inside her anymore when he came home during a break
from whatever tour he was on, or when the tour was over. When he was home, she
would feel suffocated. There were times
she would feel resentment during his returns because then, the routine she
built for her and the kids while he was gone, would fall apart. Internally,
she felt like her freedom to come and go was limited. He never questioned her about where she was
going when she left the house, but she could see it in his eyes that he wanted
to ask but never did. Their sex life was satisfying but she longed for the days
when they could not keep their hands off each other. Back when it was just the
two of them lost in one another. When the passion was raw and the hunger for
each other burned hot. Now it felt like they were always in a hurry. Almost
rushed at times wondering when the kids were going to knock on the door or the
phone was going to ring. One thing Tracy
could not deny was her husband was a great father and a great provider for the
family, but she wanted more than his money. She wanted him. She wanted time alone
with him and their kids, where they could be a normal family. There was never
enough time carved out for them as a family. Or as a couple. Those days were
rare now, due to him having to divide his time between the world tour he was
currently on, and the Broadway show he was putting together for next year.
David could sense the distance between them as they sat on the
couch. Try as he might, he could not figure out when or where the gap had
developed. Was it while they were recording the album “The Circle”? He
wondered. Perhaps it had started
back when he was in the early stages of production for his latest Broadway
show. There had been many nights where
he would come home late, tired and ready to fall into bed. It was on
those nights he barely had the energy to climb the stairs leading to their bed,
let alone pay attention to his wife who was usually up waiting for him. On
those nights, he would merely give her a quick peck on the cheek before slipping
into bed careening into an exhausted, dreamless sleep. Now it seemed like every
time he tried to talk to Tracy about something, anything at all, she would yell
at him then storm out of the room. In the last two years he was home, David
felt like he was the odd man out in his own home. The kids were hardly
ever home. They were either busy hanging out with their friends, or
participating in some school activity. Tracy was always at one of the kids
schools attending to some kind of function, which meant she was hardly home
when he was. In addition to being gone a
lot she had begun to have some serious mood swings. Some of them really threw
him for a loop. Tracy had always been a
laid-back kind of woman but now, her mood would change at the drop of a hat.
He was never sure what kind of mood he would find his wife in when he get
out of bed. One minute she would be laughing and kidding around, flirting with
him like she used to do back when they were dating. Those were the moments she
reminded him of the girl he fell in love with and married. Then in the blink of
an eye, her disposition would change. They could be having a casual
conversation then all of a sudden; she would start bitching at him about
leaving the toilet seat up. Or that he
left his wet towels lying on the bathroom floor again. A bathroom they shared
but she seemed to be the only one who cleaned it. If he left coffee cup in the sink, she would
scream at him then call him lazy for not washing it out. Studying her moods was
like watching an irregular metronome. When she was having a bad day, she would
alternate from the silent treatment to clipped, one-word answers, to completely
ignoring him. If he tried to touch her, she would glare at him and then
walk away.
“Do you want another drink?” Hearing his wife’s voice brought him
out of his thoughts. “No, I’m good.”
Taking another sip from her half empty glass, Tracy sighed. “It is
nice to just sit and relax and not worry about what kind trouble our brood is
creating.”
“Was it really as bad as you are saying it was?” David knew how
rowdy their kids could get when it was just them, but throws their cousins into
the mix. Well, it always added up to major trouble.
“The entire flight over the boys would not sit still. I swear they
switched seats more times than I care to remember. Just when I thought they had
finally settled down, one of them would get up and move to another part of the
plane. We tried to watch a movie but the boys kept making farting noises,
or Michael and Eric would have a belching
contest. Poor Isabel, she finally had enough of them running all over the place
like a bunch of out of control monkeys. She threatened them and told them if
they didn’t sit down and knock it off she was going to make them go shopping
with her instead of going to the museum with their cousins.”
David shuddered. “Shopping with Isabel? No thanks.” He had heard
Richie say on many occasions that when it came to his wife shopping. You had
better wear the most comfortable shoes you could find because she loved to
shop. “Did they listen to her?”
Tracy shook her head, yes.
“That’s good. Did they give you any more trouble after that?”
“Nope, they stayed in their seats for the rest of the flight.”
Leaning forward, Tracy set her empty glass down on the coffee table. Twisting
sideways, she plucked the glass out of her husband hands.
“Hey, I was drinking that,” he protested, a playful pout on his
lips.
Placing her knees on either
side of his thighs, she straddled his lap. Sitting her butt down on the bulge
growing beneath her, she grinded against him. “Still want that drink?”
“What drink?” The back of his head hit the couch with a loud thud.
“Jesus, honey, what's gotten into you?” It had been a long time since his wife
had been this forthcoming with him sexually.
Nipping the edge of his ear with her teeth, she whispered.
“Nothing has gotten into me. Yet, but I am working on changing that right now.”
“Well let me help you out there, honey.”
Before long, their clothes lay littered around the room, as the couple
was oblivious to everything but each other. Every touch, every whispered word
of affection was said in an effort to help bridge the gap that was growing
between them.
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DeleteGood job. So glad they are back with the guys. Good job to the kids to put this together and good job to Gramps for his help.
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I have lots of things in store for our couples coming up so keep your eyes out.
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