It was precisely the moment she read the words That's what I was thinking, too that Dionisia realized his questions might have been a way to reflect on his own situation more than a way to understand hers. He'd always been cryptic about his marriage, and what little parts he did share pointed to tension and arguments. For the first time, she thought she was beginning to understand.
I am fortunate that my marriage with Ari is an amicable one. Even without love, we like and respect each other enough to ensure that Elliott will grow up in a happy home. I'm not sure it could have worked if Ari had thought less of me for entering our marriage as I did, or if I held it against him that he was unable to love me.
Children can be a strong motivator, in more ways than one.
Dionisia

28 July, 1892
Ben,I am fortunate that my marriage with Ari is an amicable one. Even without love, we like and respect each other enough to ensure that Elliott will grow up in a happy home. I'm not sure it could have worked if Ari had thought less of me for entering our marriage as I did, or if I held it against him that he was unable to love me.
Children can be a strong motivator, in more ways than one.
