After breakfast and a leisurely walk with his beloved wife, it was around nine o'clock when Glades Horne slowly headed out.
Julia Bluen saw him off, and as he got into the car, she reminded him, "Come back to our little home for lunch. I'll have lunch ready and wait for you."
Glades Horne wanted to say there was no need for her to tire herself out like that, but upon meeting her gentle gaze, he finally nodded.
He enjoyed living an ordinary life with her.
He felt that love wasn't about being passionate and tumultuous to last. Instead, it was like what he had with Julia Bluen: a gentle and never-ending stream. It involved caring for each other in the details of daily life, showing concern, taking care of one another, and being understanding. Such a marriage was rich and fulfilling, and could maintain its love, as fresh as in the beginning, for decades.
