Marriage with Melinda

ow more than ever, Melinda was determined not to lose Travis. She was unable to stop thinking about him, unable to imagine life without him. She found herself getting nervous whenever he would go on trips to clients, fearful that that a plane crash or a terrorist incident would take her away from him; she tried to limit her own travel as much as possible, for fear that she would never see him again in this life. She was determined to spend as much time with him as possible, at one point even jokingly concluding her e-mails with, “Your clingy girlfriend, Melinda.”

She loved being his girlfriend, loved being in bed with him. She became a more accommodating lover, overcoming whatever hesitation she had about anal sex to eagerly yield her asshole to him. Yet she wanted something more. She wanted to become Mrs. Melinda Kelly-Roberts.

Melinda became obsessed with the idea of marriage, hinting at the idea in their chats with Travis. He told her that he didn’t often think about what it would be like to be married: after all, he stated, “Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell have a good thing going, don’t they?” He always smiled when he said that line.