The Woman Let The Homeless Old Man In To Warm Up. In The Morning She Was Surprised When She Saw…

A Cold Wind in Illinois
The weather outside was inclement, and sitting by the window, Rebecca looked at the large snowflakes dancing and whirling in the gusts of strong wind. Something was eating away at the woman; she was in a terrible mood.
“Why did I even move here? Why did I listen to Floyd? And here’s where it got me,”
Rebecca thought sadly, rushing away a tear.
The thing was that the woman used to live in Chicago. There, she met a man named Floyd Thompson, who was visiting from out of town and charmed the woman at first sight.
The young people dated for about 6 months, after which they decided to live together. Since Rebecca was renting her home at the time, the man suggested that she move in with him.
Floyd lived in a small provincial town in Illinois, which Rebecca really liked at first. Her boyfriend was caring and attentive, and what else could the almost 22-year-old woman want?
Unfortunately, as soon as the young people got married, life together cooled their hearts previously heated by passion.
Since it was hard to find work in the small town, Rebecca got a job as a store assistant in a roadside shop where the owner immediately took a liking to the young beauty. Spencer Williams was a married man in his 40s who had long been assigned the title of a shameless womanizer.
Of course, Rebecca made it clear right off the bat that she didn’t like what the store owner was hinting at, but it seemed to have no effect whatsoever on the fervor. Basically, Spencer harassed the woman, getting even more persistent every time she pushed him away.,
“Why are you fighting this? I’ll get what I want anyway. None of the workers have ever managed to make a fool out of me,”
said Spencer, pestering the girl in a dark, stuffy back room.
“Mr. Wallace, you may have forgotten, but I’m married, and even if I wasn’t, I don’t believe in getting involved with someone at work!”
Rebecca exclaimed angrily and pushed the annoying boss away.
