To admit she made a valid point would be to admit that ultimately even he was not foolproof and a lucky, conniving sort of woman might fly under his radar and blight him with a second marriage from hell. Such thoughts were enough to keep him awake at night. "I grant you no one is completely infallible." But he'd come damn near close if he could help it. "However I think it unlikely unless all reason has been lost to infatuation." He had no intention of letting something like that happen, when he chose his second wife it would be with a completely level head and no emotional bias. Whim and fancy had no place in his selection, if he ever developed feelings for his wife it would have to wait until after they were married.
