Marriage life was easy to adapt to for both Sarah and Jonah. They both knew and accepted the compromises that they would have to make so that their marriage would work and they did their best to fit into their rightful roles. Although it had been the elephant in the room for many a times after their honeymoon, neither of them spoke of the dissolution of their union.
The conversation on the swings in a certain garden underneath the clear sky was long forgotten, much like it hadn't happened at all The ruse had become their reality and no longer was it a ploy to get pesky grandmothers and arrogant fathers out of the way, it was now a union that brought happiness and purpose in both their lives. In all honesty and for anyone with eyes it was extremely clear that both were deeply in love with each other and although none dared to profess their love in fear of being rejected, they showed their affection through their actions.