Maggie was married for 6 years and had two children by her first husband. After her divorce she met David one day and resumed a relationship of passion with him…

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Some years later she got her act together, stopped drinking and decided to keep her  eyes out for someone very special. David was in church one day and his eyes met Maggies it was odd they both stood looked at each other. Niether moved nor spoke a word it was obvious something had happened.

They later spoke for the  first time outside, and commented on the incident inside the church. Well like I said it was obvious they were attracted to each other.  They finally met out somewhere in town, they enjoyed each others company. Maggie was so excited when she returned home. Her neighbour happened to have spoken with her just as she was about to enter her apartment. She said she was “Fever Pitched” . She described how high excited she was and how sincere she was about her feelings for David.

From the moment she told her how the evening went she realised, she was passinately in love with David. If Maggie had wings she would have flown that night because despite the fact that she did not have any alcohol she was intoxicated with love. She spoke of David as though he was God. She only had praises and could not find any fault to mention about David. After dating for 18 months David asked Maggie to marry him and she accepted his proposal. The marriage ceremony took place in a local church. They had a nice reception in a hired hall in town.

Maggie was so sexy, and passionate she was always in the mood to make love to David.She could not get enough of him and David loved it because he felt like he had finally met his match. They had the most steamy affair a couple could have within their marriage. They actually made a vow to keep their relationship hot and steammy.

As a result of that they met somewhere in town just like two new love birds every so often and for their entire life kept that promise. They were envied amongst friends. David was so proud of Maggie. She had her children released from care to her after a year into her second marriage. She and David had two more kids so there was six of them altogether in the end. Maggies was so happy it was difficult for people to believe, that she was the same person. She loved and cared for all her family with pride.

Despite having her hands full with the kids she managed to keep everything under controll, she always was affectionate towards David and the kids. She certainly enjoyed life to the full. she was always busy with church activities and even managed to learn to become a part time Driving Instructor when the kids were a bit older.

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David was very quiet but he made Maggie felt so loved and secure, she actually bloomed like  Red Rose. There was nothing she could not do once she put her mind to it. She was known very well in town so it meant her business as a Driver Instructor was very successful and she also turned out to be very good at the job. It meant she did very little advertisement most of the clients came to her by word of mouth and she was very pleased about that.

Every year they made a point and took a vacation with the kids to somewhere they both wanted to visit. David always took a back seat and let Maggie get on with things. He always spoke his mind though but supported Maggie with whatever she wanted to do to help improve their life style. Maggie and David lived well into their eighties before David passed away. Maggie lived for a few more years and pased away herself, she got burried next to David in the church cemetery.

One of Maggies vafourite place was the Houses of Parliament, she visited there once when alive and never stopped talking about the experience she had when she visited there while alivewas alive.  She liked that sort of buildings, she always said they such buildings always made her imagination run wild. She was also secretely proud that David refared to her as his Fever Pitched Wife.

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