His Weekend wife

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Tom is a job site engineer. For years, he has been gone Monday to Thursday to job sites. His lawfully wedded wife, Sue joked that she was "just his weekend wife". Does Sue know that Tom has a long term relationship with Jane, a technologist with whom he works, and that when they are away together, they live as man and wife?
 
I like it. Maybe Sue has found indications of the relationship while looking at financials that she maintains. And who knows what secret thoughts she has about a same sex experience. Hell, the two ladies could even indirectly been chatting on Lit...? Both talking about their male SO, but discussing that exploration in another direction.
 
Do Jane know he's married? Perhaps, even likely. So may other colleagues who see him cohabitate with Jane during the weekdays, and may even visited Tom & Sue at home for a bbq at the weekend. If such bbq's for select coworkers are a thing, had Jane attended those too? So are they all gaslighting Sue? And is she buying it? Or is she's secretly knowing well enough how things are?

Perhaps she does. Perhaps the girls have figured it out, or soon enough would, and both be content to time share their man like that. Both know he's taken care of and kept on short enough leash by the other even when he's away from her. Perhaps that's what Sue implies by... openly calling things what they are disgusted as a joke.

But what when the project comes to an end?

May or not be too much of a worry if Tom and Jane are indeed coworkers, but if they're from different contractors for that one megabuild that lasted for years?
 
The very idea of construction site container camp cohabitation of a married man and a female coworker seems... strangely hot to me.

And rather improbable, although technically there's little that might stop a determined enough couple to do just that.

I would admit, I don't have direct experience of such places even if I may have walked through some occasionally.
 
It could easily be the employees being put up at a local hotel/motel at the remote job site from Tom/Sue's residence. A very long project, that they don't feel they need to relocate for, and the odd time gone/home isn't an issue for them.
 
This reminds me of the old gag:

Q: What's the penalty for bigamy?

A: Two wives.
 
Tom is a job site engineer. For years, he has been gone Monday to Thursday to job sites. His lawfully wedded wife, Sue joked that she was "just his weekend wife". Does Sue know that Tom has a long term relationship with Jane, a technologist with whom he works, and that when they are away together, they live as man and wife?
I'd prefer if Sue knows that Tom and Jane have a sexual and romantic relationship. She knows Jane and has had her over. She prefers Tom has only a single extramarital partner rather than several while he is away.

What she doesn't know is that Tom loves both women, and Tom and Jane are trying get pregnant. It would be a rollercoaster ride of emotions and sex and fights until it ends up in a poly situation where they agree to share Tom.
 
It could easily be the employees being put up at a local hotel/motel at the remote job site from Tom/Sue's residence. A very long project, that they don't feel they need to relocate for, and the odd time gone/home isn't an issue for them.

I imagine the workplace accommodations more in line with something like these:
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I fail to quickly find a mid-sized reference example (above those I start getting whole Chinese mobile construction towns), but I have seen artistically chaotic up to three-story installations in range of 40-60 containers.
 
"container sex"...what if you accidentally get shipped overseas in the middle of the hook up?
 
"container sex"...what if you accidentally get shipped overseas in the middle of the hook up?
That’d be a major scene shift as the worksite’s finished off. Much more likely in a major shipping hub, or if you’re loose with reality the docks.

So, in the initial story context, Sue learns about Janet, sexy shenanigans, stability - and then Sue, off to surprise the other two at their worksite lovenest, gets shipped off on Moving Day.

Alternate tale could be a runaway sneaking into a container, a long rough & very uncomfortable ship ride later arriving somewhere foreign. Survival in a strange culture time. If you wanna, could even go Illuminati and they’re trading way out at sea with under-water, space, or alternate dimensional partners!
 
The very idea of construction site container camp cohabitation of a married man and a female coworker seems... strangely hot to me.

And rather improbable, although technically there's little that might stop a determined enough couple to do just that.

I would admit, I don't have direct experience of such places even if I may have walked through some occasionally.
Too funny...

I recently wrote a mainstream action novel, and a portion of the book was how a woman and her team got on a ship by living in a refrigerated container for a few days so they could gain access to the ship. (Refrigerated so they could maintain humidly, ventilation, and temperature while inside it.

Again, a mainstream novel so no erotica per se, but there certainly could have been a few added erotic stories.
 
Too funny...

I recently wrote a mainstream action novel, and a portion of the book was how a woman and her team got on a ship by living in a refrigerated container for a few days so they could gain access to the ship. (Refrigerated so they could maintain humidly, ventilation, and temperature while inside it.

Again, a mainstream novel so no erotica per se, but there certainly could have been a few added erotic stories.
I think I read that book.
 
If husband is away during week, how about her (neighbourly) weekday husband or even her workweek husband?
 
‘Your Daily Spouse’ as the title with both sides of the original marriage being the twist? Noice!
 
The very idea of construction site container camp cohabitation of a married man and a female coworker seems... strangely hot to me.

And rather improbable, although technically there's little that might stop a determined enough couple to do just that.

I would admit, I don't have direct experience of such places even if I may have walked through some occasionally.
I've spent my life in construction. It goes on more than you might think. Some know what their spouse is doing, both on the job and at home and some don't.
 
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