As far as Marcus knew, Isaac wasn't planning on moving out any time soon, so he let that go. It still bothered him, the idea of them trying to raise children separately, but his own childhood had been so arsed up that maybe he was prejudiced.
At the question, his jaw went tight, back straight, and he gave her a dark look. "That's not a topic you talk to anyone but me and Isaac about, you understand?" She already knew, he knew that, so that wasn't the difficult part. It was the worry that she'd upset the delicate balance of the life he had made with his wife, for his wife, that bothered him. "M'sex life is my own business, not a topic for gossip."