Chapter 40- Reason for Foreplay
"Master..." Darithi stood outside the room, watching as the figure of Cruxius exited. He approached her, draping his coat over his white shirt while walking, fastening his watch, and adjusting his belt.
There was hesitation in her voice—understandable, considering she had returned to the room half an hour ago but was firmly denied entry. Something that had never happened before.
Usually, even when he brought another woman, he allowed her to stay close. But this time, he had firmly told her to stay out of it.
"Did you get the name?" Cruxius asked, already noticing the hesitation and confusion in her eyes.
His younger self often let Darithi stay in the room when he brought other women—maybe out of habit rather than any fetish.
It was part of the inferiority complex he had developed early on—he wanted to show her that he was perfectly fine without her, that she was the one with the problem.
Ironically, instead of making her feel guilty, that closeness only boosted her confidence. No matter what, she believed he would always be around her, even if he chose other women.
Love naturally dissolves once intimacy grows to a point where the fear of losing someone disappears.
It is especially evident in couples or family members who stay together for such a long time that they start to think about separating. The love may dissolve simply because they become too accustomed to each other and get bored without even realizing it.
