Secret Affair

Anwar80

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A husband suspect that his wife is having a secret affair, he enlisted his older son help & ask him to follow the wife.

Few days later, the son follow his mother to a remote motel & to his shock, he found that she was having an affair with his younger brother (her son).

How he will react, will he tell his father or not, how he will deal with both his mother & his brother ?

I don't wish this to turn into an orgy where the son jump to bed with his mother & brother.
 
Firstly, it seems a little odd that the Dad would enlist his eldest son's help in tracking down his wife's lover. If the Dad was suspicious, he'd either hire a Private Detective or follow her on his own. I'm guessing most men would be too embarrassed by their wife's suspected cheating to discuss it with anyone, unless he had a particularly close friend.

It would probably be better if the Dad is one of those guys who is too wrapped up in their work to notice anything that's going on around the house. He's away a lot but, even when he's home, he's constantly on the phone to the office. He's basically left the raising of the two boys to his wife. All of which is why his wife is having sex with her youngest son, anyway, as he's the only one who has shown any interest in her. He's the sensitive, caring son - in stark contrast to his brother, who is more physically impressive, good at sports, maybe works construction, etc.

I'll call the boys Tom and Andy, just for clarity. Tom's the older of the two.

Maybe Tom isn't suspicious of the mother, but decides to follow his brother one night. Andy has been secretive lately, and Tom wants to know why. Maybe he's genuinely concerened that Andy's hanging out with the wrong crowd or something, maybe doing drugs. He follows him to a motel over in the next town, and is shocked to see his mother's car already parked there. Curious, he waits ten minutes and then he sneaks up to the window and looks inside. Of course, he's shocked to see Andy fucking his mother, the two of them naked on the bed.

Personally, I would have Tom use the information to blackmail the mother. The difference is that he isn't short of female company anyway - he's a good-looking guy - so he fucks her once out of curiosity, but she isn't really his type. He prefers hot, younger girls, and really isn't into MILFs. So he uses his power over her to control her, forcing her into embarrassing / humiliating sexual encounters with strange men, or maybe just passes her around amongst his friends. Maybe he even whores her out for money. He has a nasty streak because he has a chip on his shoulder over his mother's preference for Andy when they were growing up. Andy was always more of a mummy's boy and Tom was always slightly jealous. That jealousy made him stronger as a person, but it made him meaner too. One of his demands of his mother is that she stops fucking Andy - just to piss them both off.

Anyway, that's my take on it.
 
First of all, "secret affair" sounds a bit redundant.

Second, your situation reminds me of a joke. It goes something like this:


A guy sticks his head into a barber shop and asks: "How long before I can get a haircut?" The barber looks around the shop and says: "About 2 hours." The guy leaves.

A few days later the same guy sticks his head in the door and asks: "How long before I can get a haircut?" The barber looks around at shop full of customers and says: "About 3 hours." The guy leaves.

A week later the same guy sticks his head in the shop and asks, "How long before I can get a haircut?" The barber looks around the shop and says: "About an hour and half." The guy leaves. The barber looks over at a friend in the shop and says: "Hey, Bill, follow that guy and see where he goes. He keeps asking how long he has to wait for a haircut, but then doesn't come back."

A little while later, Bill comes back into the shop, laughing hysterically. The barber asks, "Bill, where did he go when he left here?" Bill looks up, tears in his eyes and says: "Your house!"​
 
What's fascinating about these story ideas is how the particular kink of the idea is often so idiosyncratic as to deny the suspension of disbelief.

I use to hang out with a quite popular landscape painter in his studio and he told me about skies that he had seen - hell we have all seen them - that were too remarkably beautiful to actually paint. Why? Because they looked fake! Moral: Fact is stranger than fiction and has to be, because fiction has to be believable, while reality doesn't give a flying fuck what you believe. It just is.
 
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