Here is how the woman you know as CARREE WILSON ended her story series CARREE LOVES BILLY. Later on she wote some ideas for me to write as vignettes and even wrote a story together. Sadly, she lets the stresses of life casue her to neglect her health. When her body was telling her something was wrong, she did not heed the warnings, and hid the signs from her friends and lover. Riding with her new husband (whom you all know as Russell) she suffered an anuerism and died before any help could get to her. She meant the world to me as a friend (never a lover) and I may never get over that loss. She had confided to me just before her death that she planned on meeting and consumating a bi-sexual relationship with a friend she only knew through email. They had touched each others hearts so deeply that it became inevitable. Stress-wise it was probably the straw that broke the camels back.
She was gone and I was mad at the world over her loss and pulled her very popular stories from the internet. Now I know I made a mistake and have reposted them. Enjoy them, she would have liked it that way - pettybox

CARREE LOVES BILLY - THE END

I lost my William in early 2001. 
He was a writer who, one day, planned to use my diary's, which I 
kept through our young courtship and beyond, as a basis for a 
true erotic story. 
William and I enjoyed reading erotic stories of this type. 
He planned to use the pen name Billy Hand. 

As a means of therapy for dealing with his loss, 
I took up the project. 
Though not as accomplished as William as a writer,
I too, write professionally for travel and vacation guides.

Originally his plan was for a genus story, CARREE LOVES BILLY, 
and then 10 stories of our sexual adventures and life.
After his death I reworked his outlines and added a few things I 
remembered and few things he never knew about.

After finishing 8 of the stories, I cannot continue.
I feel it is only fair to tell you all the reasons why and a few 
of the circumstances.
The support I received from the readers of the sites that posted 
the series was just unbelievable. Some of those who wrote made a 
difference in my life that lasts even today. There are two in 
particular. 
One is a woman in California, my age, who taught me that life is 
NOT over when you are 28 and seemingly out of options. There are 
plenty of options and lots of fun to be had, and lots of things 
to be discovered about our personal selves, and our sexual 
selves. She made me realize I could feel like a young woman, and 
even dream of becoming a young bride again. All of this because 
she dared to do things a little on the edge, and give me blow by 
blow accounts. She made me think, THAT COULD BE ME. 
As low and as stripped of life as I was, she made me smile, she 
made me wonder, she made me feel sexual again (I didn't think 
that would ever be possible). Thank You G, I love you.

The other was an older man from across the pond, who had related 
a similar story to mine that was experienced by his sister. He 
wanted so to comfort me, but was so afraid of sounding like he 
was coming on to me. He just wanted me to know that my pain was 
shared by others and that, like it or not, life goes on. His 
sister had a hard time dealing with the situation. He felt I 
could do better, because he thought I showed a better outlook in 
my stories. He showed me how I could sink to a pretty wretched 
state, if I let myself. He was so cute, especially when I 
considered how much older he was than I. He even scolded me like 
a Daddy for my one indiscretion in my relationship. 
Thanks RM - "Dad".

In between the fifth and sixth story I began to have a 
relationship with the character in my story I call "Russell". It 
was he that I had an indiscretion with during my time with 
William. Most would not have called it cheating, but I always 
felt awful that I never told William.

As things got more and more serious with "Russell", I failed to 
tell him about the stories I was writing and the "triple life" I 
was leading, 1) the grieving widow, 2) the tell-all erotic story 
author 3) the new paramour for my old college friend.
Since he was a subject in one of the stories, I felt I could not 
share them with him. The part about him was not in the outlines 
William made from my notes, because William didn't know about 
what happened. He knew "Russell", but only as the college friend 
he really was to us then.
In any event, it was something else I was hiding from another man 
who was falling, or had fallen in love with me. ME, who always 
preached to others that the key to a relationship is honesty, no 
matter how deep the pain, was hiding something again.

As I finished Story 7 I was aware that it was harder and harder 
to hide this from "Russell" because we were just about living 
together, although not totally sexual yet. As I finished that 
story I also realized that the therapeutic part of the stories 
was over. They caused me more pain, not less, at that point.

Things happened fast then. The travel concern I called "Arens and 
Ponds" in my stories made me an offer I could not turn down to 
move back to "Baltimore". They offered me a two-year deal, that I 
am sure will perpetuate if I please.
I asked "Russell" to quit his job or transfer (government worker) 
and go with me. I was ready to commit to him, even though I was 
keeping the stories and my pen pals from him. It was a dishonest 
mistake. I kept telling myself that it wasn't his business.
When you sleep with someone and tell them you love them (and mean 
it) and share bodily fluids and a roof - EVERYTHING IS THEIR 
BUSINESS. As far as he was concerned, if I wasn't honest about 
this, what else??
I made a slip up and didn't cover my tracks like normal, and he 
"caught" me. 
I looked pretty low in his eyes. I was someone he didn't know, 
after he gave me his life. I was not very happy with myself.

That hurt me almost as much as I have ever been hurt. But, I am 
happy to say that I have fixed everything and am working at 
regaining his full trust.

One thing I must do is give up the stories, even though I wasn't 
going to write any more, I didn't want to wipe them from the 
slate. I get totals of downloads and views of the stories, and it 
is UNBELIEVABLE. I think they are Williams's legacy, and 
"Russell" agrees.
About a month ago, a fellow who worked for William and I, Sig Grayson, gave me a story 
and asked me to review it. I told him, I DON'T DO THAT, but then 
he told me that I was his inspiration. ME!! (no accounting for 
taste) 
So, I read it and I was impressed (whew!! Hot!!) It was called 
"Suzanne" and you can find it on the better story sites now. 

When he read at the end of Story 8 that I might be done, burnt 
out, he asked me if he could have the outlines and finish the 
stories, he liked doing biographicals where he could work from an 
outline, with major details already figured out. 
At the time, I said "Absolutely not!!" 
However, we are rethinking that. 
But, he has agreed to keep the archive for me. He has the 
passwords to access them.  So the stories will stay up, all with 
"Russells" blessing. 
However, if you do see an 9 - or 10, be SURE I didn't write 
it. We are still talking with Steven.

"Russell" and I have settled down together in "Baltimore", and I 
am pretty happy. I love him a lot, he has proven more than a 
friend and our original attraction was no fluke. He adores me, 
although that opinion may have to be earned again. He should make 
no doubts about me; I can prove my love and earn his.
I still suffer bouts of depression when I have to drag up old 
memories (one of the reasons the stories became an anchor instead 
of a buoy). Just this week an old friend of William got me some 
side work, remembering me from something previous I did. He asked 
how "Bill" was. He hadn't heard yet. It ruined my day and the 
moment "Russell" saw me that night, he knew whose ghost had 
arrived. 
Twelve hours later he found out about the stories and my 
deception, so I was in the deep doghouse. 
That is why I am rushing this transfer to Steven's hand. I 
promised "Russell" that by Saturday this week, October 12, 2002, 
I would be washed clean of "Carree"

I hope you enjoy our story as much as I did living it.
Whether you believe our story or not, trust me when I say it
has been embellished little. Many of the emails I got were 
prefaced with, "If it is true. . ." If I could document the pain 
and tears I have suffered and shed, it would fill volumes. 
Believe what you like, but enjoy the stories above all. That 
would make William happy.
I will always truly love the character you know as
William, Billy and Bill Wilson.
I bid you all adieu and thank you from the bottom of my heart for 
your words, help, compliments and prayers. 
"CARREE"

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