Stuck in the Middle with Two

In the intervening time that followed the announcements to the children, young and  adult, that their parents were  going to  be living together, Sanria  split her time between  Colin and Gilean.  Neither had questions about the other, but there  always seemed just a hint of competitiveness in Colin, and  overflowing care from Gilean; each  seemed to  be seeking his  place in this  strange new relationship.  They hadn't even moved in together.

Already Sanria was exhausted.  They  were vastly  different from one another, and she had to  adapt daily to their  particular  nuances and behaviors.  In  a way, it was going to be nice to  have everyone under the same roof.  They would all be  in proximity much of the time, making the smattering of  desperation at full days apart vanish.  But how would the small gestures of affection be handled between two men who just recently were ready  to fight?  If she hugged Colin in front of Gilean, or kissed Gilean on the cheek with Colin  nearby... did she just give no affection at all and leave both wondering if they'd done something wrong?

There was no right answer.  Not yet. And what about her time to herself? Her work  in the castle that she sometimes  found herself doing at home, where would  that now fall?  She'd  tried to have a  day to herself, but Gilean  balked.  He  didn't want to be  alone on what was supposed to be their time.  She gave in easily and spent her time as agreed.

Though many may have thought the situation ideal, Sanria was finding herself worried, anxious, and concerned.  Such an  arrangement was not just sex and love - it was care and  patience and effort.  More effort by far than  just a single  marriage.  It  was as if  Sanria could see into the future, and had revealed before her the fact that her time was no longer just her own, nor was  her body, nor her  feelings.  She was struck with the realization that she had bitten off far more than she could chew.