So which was worse? Keeping small things a secret that he considered insignificant or keeping the larger things to himself? Was that the only definition of true betrayal here? Because if that was it then she wasn't sure she'd ever be able to tell him the truth, but lying to him for the rest of their lives didn't seem like a viable option either. Of course if they weren't going to live for much longer maybe it didn't even matter anymore.
Samara didn't want to talk about this anymore. She never should have brought it up. It was a stupid thing for her to do, not to mention dangerous. Always too dangerous with a man as smart as her husband. "Eli, I love you and you are a genius, but I don't believe you know everything there is to know about everything, especially when it comes to this family and what's best for the lot of us. I don't fault you that, because you've done a brilliant job with Jase despite it all, but your mind is built differently than mine - you think analytically first and emotionally second. So maybe you think that you're telling me 'what I need to know when I need to know it,' but to me it sounds like you're treating me like a child - or an idiot. I may not be at your level of intellect, but I do rather well for myself despite it."