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320 pages, Paperback
First published June 1, 2005
Her tears and hurt had been met with no understanding, only his biting, sarcastic wit. Her closed bedroom door had not made him realize the error of his ways. There had been no admission of guilt, no words of love, and no apologies. Instead, he waited a month for her to relent, and when she hadn't, he walked out on her without a second thought.

"I waited a month, sleeping alone, being driven mad by the fact that you were in the next room and wouldn't let me sleep with you. You wouldn't relent. You just cried a lot."

"You left without a word. You just packed your things and took off. No good-bye, no note!"

"Are you going to turn me out of bed? Because if you are, I will eventually go get a mistress. It is that simple."

She said she could not trust him. He hadn't pointed out that trust went both ways and so did the ability to inflict hurt. He could have promised Viola that he would never go to any woman's bed but hers, but he wasn't going to make that promise unless he could trust her not to spurn him when she was angry. He would not be the victim of any woman's sexual blackmail, and that was what she had done to him, even if she could not see it. How could they ever get past that?

Viola: "If I came back to you, and I were a faithful wife who gave you children, would you be a faithful husband to me?"
John: "I don't know."
Viola: "You don't know? What sort of answer is that?"
John: "An honest one! I told you, that is a no-win question for a man. No matter what I answered, it wouldn't satisfy you. Would I do my best to be a faithful husband? Yes. Would I succeed? Again, that depends on you. Can you be a good wife to me? Can you be a loving, affectionate companion? Can I rely on you not to dissolve into tears and shut your bedroom door to me? Can I rely on you not to turn into the unforgiving ice queen when things don't go your way?"
Viola: "That is a cruel thing to say."
John: "You wanted the truth."
Viola: "For heaven's sake!" She jumped to her feet, truly angry now. "You talk as if I am being unreasonable. It is not unreasonable for a woman to expect her husband to be faithful!"
John: He also stood up. "Nor is it unreasonable for a man to expect his wife to make fidelity worth his while!"






"Would I do my best to be a faithful husband? Yes. Would I succeed? Again, that depends on you. Can you be a good wife to me? Can you be a loving, affectionate companion? Can I rely on you not to dissolve into tears and shut your bedroom door to me? Can I rely on you not to turn into the unforgiving ice queen when things don't go your way?"