But he went to his side and sat down on the mattress, slipping off his slippers before lying back on the bed. “Should I turn off the light?” he asked in his deep, husky tone. Siena nodded, biting her lips. His arms stretched out to reach the switch, and then, lying on his back, he folded one arm over his eyes and closed them. Siena lay on her side, her gaze still fixed on him. He didn’t make any intimate moves tonight—not even a touch or a kiss. Was it because she had said she wanted to wait for their honeymoon? Oh God, he was such a gentle man. Her heart sighed with admiration for the man she had married. They hadn’t known each other before their marriage, yet he had told her he loved her—and now, every action of his showed just how deeply he cared. In this moment, she felt truly lik

