Relieved she let the second matter drop, Dean tried to read between the lines of what she said. Once she was married, he would have to let her go, he knew that underneath it all, even if he didn't like it. Dean had learned his lesson the hard way about getting involved with married women. Don Juan didn't count, his marriage had been estranged before Dean met him and he felt men were different for some reason. Still, Don Juan continued to be the only exception to a lot of Dean's moral dilemmas.
"He's not concerned," or at least he hadn't expressed any beyond the tattoo joke. He'd agreed to tell Dean if someone was bothering him, too. "Don't you think, once you marry, your husband may have a problem with this? Almost everyone else out there expects monogamy in a marriage." If he was hearing her correctly, he wanted to understand where she was coming from better before getting into it. His mind was buzzing with different scenarios and how to play them out, but he could never quite make heads nor tails of anything completely.
"He's not concerned," or at least he hadn't expressed any beyond the tattoo joke. He'd agreed to tell Dean if someone was bothering him, too. "Don't you think, once you marry, your husband may have a problem with this? Almost everyone else out there expects monogamy in a marriage." If he was hearing her correctly, he wanted to understand where she was coming from better before getting into it. His mind was buzzing with different scenarios and how to play them out, but he could never quite make heads nor tails of anything completely.
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