’ She had wanted more than anything to be Stephen’s wife. In her mind, though, there had been too much working against them. She thought they did...n’t stand a chance. . Barbara reflected, ‘Stephen never seemed bothered by the ten year difference in your ages.’ ‘That’s true,’ Cathryn replied, ‘But I was afraid that one day he would feel differently.’ She knew that if he left her for a younger woman, the pain would surely kill her. ‘So, when he asked me to marry him and be the mother of his. You've contributed with cooking and cleaning too. Don't think for a moment you were taking advantage of me."Glynnis was tiring of the debate. In her heart, she loved this place and respected and admired the man who had so generously and willingly taken them in during their hour of need. She didn't really want to leave, but she knew that she couldn't continue on here with the status quo."Glynnis, if you're looking for a place to rent, I know of one," Cam said, hoping she would bite."Where? In. The gallery was dimly lit by the last embers of the sunsetwhich threw crimson and blazing orange rays over large, majesticpaintings and full-length tapestries. Glass cases held curiosities andodd statues from long-fallen empires cast weird shadows in the dyinglight. Lady Ravenshield ignored all these treasures, however, dashing asquick as she could over to a large pedestal in the far end of the room.Carved from white marble the pedestal was ornately carved and topped by aperfect square case.. Your heart is about to pound out of your chest. "Is this really want you want, honey?"You nod slowly....SUBMISSION.2 years later.Truth. Reconciliation. You and your wife both confronted the future together. Life has taken you to places you never dreamt existed. Your wife almost seems to grow younger with each year. All smiles. She wears sundresses and sandals. She does yoga. She radiates feminine contentment.And you. You are more content than ever.This is because you both came to terms with.
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