A brief separation can feel like a new honeymoon, and there's some truth to this cliché.
The two who hadn't been intimate for over half a month found their relationship quickly relaxing, and when they went at it, there was no holding back—indulgent in all matters, regardless of time or place, for several consecutive days.
Oliver Bloom thoroughly enjoyed it, but Elise Don was left with quite a mental shadow; every night, she had the feeling she might not make it, so she had been locking the bathroom door while showering lately.
Later on, probably afraid of frightening Elise Don, Oliver Bloom took a break for a few days.
The situation on Emily Linn's side was something Elise Don heard about later from Uncle Chow.
Aunt Jade had taken Emily Linn to Dreiberg Manor, and she stayed up all night calling Marian Bloom, admitting fault in the matter, saying all the blame lay with her, hinting at pleading for her daughter, otherwise, she'd be sent abroad.
