Chapter: 1848
He settled her beneath the blankets and ran his hands along her body to her cold feet. He sought to warm them with his palms... Her eyes remained red as she continued to gaze at him intently.
Bowling his head, Mark announced, “I'm staying here tonight."
Cecilia turned away, retorting, "You ought to rest in the guest room."
Without a word, Mark turned around and headed for the bathroom.
He found one of his bathrobes and slipped into it as soon as he stepped out of the shower.
He rested on the bed while Cecilia turned away from him. He tenderly embraced her from behind.
Cecilia's body tensed up a bit.
She breathed out a soft plea, "Don't touch me."
Mark gently pressed his lips against behind her ear, remaining silent.
He wished she'd grasp his unspoken words, though he realized his expectations might be unfair.
Years had passed with him offering her too little.
He remained quiet.
Tears fell from Cecilia's eyes silently.
She blamed him because they could be happy in the first place, but he insisted on getting involved in Cathy's matter.
A smart man like him knew what was on Cathy's mind, but he still walked into the trap.
In the deep darkness of the night.
His voice, barely above a whisper, carried his apology, "I'm sorry."
Cecilia gave no reply, yet her shaking shoulders spoke volumes.
The next morning.
When Mark woke up, the clock had already shown eight in the morning.