Georgette and Michael have been married for nine years. They have the kind of marriage people point to as proof that it can work: comfortable, honest, built on trust. When Georgette's best friend Kelly dies and leaves her husband Ross drowning in grief, Georgette does what any caring friend would do. She brings him casseroles. She checks in on him. She listens.But Ross isn't just grieving. He's disappearing. And Georgette decides to help him in a way that will change everything.What starts as an act of compassion becomes something neither she nor Michael anticipated. Ross isn't just any man. And when Georgette discovers exactly what she's been missing, the ground shifts beneath their marriage. Michael finds himself watching his wife explore needs he never knew she had, and the line between pain and pleasure blurs until he can't tell which one he craves more.This isn't a story about betrayal. It's about a husband and wife who open a door they can't close, and the man on the other side who reminds them both what it feels like to be alive.For readers who crave hotwife and cuckold themes with explicit scenes, size comparisons, and a husband who discovers that watching his wife with another man is the most intense thing he's ever experienced.