Wednesday, October 31, 2007

1 Nov 07 - WOD

"The Alibi"

Okay ladies, here's the scenario:

Last week you received a phone call from a platonic male friend that you've known since childhood. Based on the panicked tone of his voice it was rather apparent that he was treading in extremely desperate territory. Your friend confided in you that due to a recent unfortunate episode his marriage has turned turbulent. He goes on to reveal that his wife recently stumbled across his email account. He believes he neglected to logout of his personal email before exiting their shared home computer. Like many inquisitive women, his wife decided to capitalize on a golden opportunity to snoop a bit. As she explored her husbands 'saved' email folder, she discovered one particular email from $exydiva1 stating how much she enjoyed their recent outing and how seeing him brought back a ton of warm familiar feelings.

Your homeboy came home from work yesterday to an empty house. The note that his wife left on the kitchen counter indicated that she and their 3-year-old daughter were leaving for good since obviously he had a desire to relive "warm familiar feelings" with some other "tramp". This revelation has rendered your childhood friend both distraught and desperate. He calls himself thinking quickly on his feet by telling his wife that the email was innocent and that a childhood friend sent it... that friend is YOU. He then calls your cell phone to give you the heads up that "wifey" might decide to verify his story with a phone call of her own. You realize that your boy was living foul but the fact still remains that he has been your good friend for what seems like an eternity. Would you cover for your homie by regurgitating the prepared script that he provided you; when his wife finally does call? Or would you take the honest route and inform his wife that you are not the women who emailed her man ... leaving your friend to sort out his own mess? "Inquiring minds wanna know". So tell us...

Corey R.