After that day, sleeping together seemed to become a natural progression for them.
Although Silas's things were still in the guest room, he slept in the master bedroom three to four days a week.
He and Luna had no emotional attachment, yet their life as a married couple was surprisingly harmonious. Every time they found release in each other's arms, it came with a cathartic pleasure, as if all their worries and stress had been purged.
Silas wasn't a man driven by carnal desire, but he truly enjoyed being with Luna, to the point that he found it almost addictive.
He once believed that their marriage, a union for mutual benefit, would bring nothing but endless misery. Now, it seemed to hold its own unexpected pleasures.
Just as Silas was starting to enjoy his new married life, Luna suddenly left for a business trip abroad.
Just as before, it was Aunt Sinclair who told Silas the news.
