"Jensen," Alice's worry grew as his grip was strong and burning.
She reminded him, "Can you be a little more gentle? My shoulders hurt."
However, as soon as the words left her mouth, Jensen's grip became tighter.
Alice froze and subconsciously pushed Jensen away but to no avail.
His grip was so strong that it scared her.
"Jensen, don't do this. What's going on with you?"
"I am f*cking going crazy," Jensen shouted painfully, "Ever since you became a businesswoman, I have been living like a bachelor. How can I not be crazy?"
Every time he wanted to spend more time with her, he couldn't.
What hurt him, even more, was that she was becoming more capable while he became more childish.
Jensen was a policeman. How could he act childishly?
But Alice made him feel less like himself as time passed. He was immersed in his own world, and instead of feeling like a man, he felt more like a woman living in an insecure marriage.
"Jensen," Alice also felt aggrieved. "You're hurting my shoulder. I am your wife, not your toy to vent your anger on."
"You still remember that you're my wife?" Jensen was like a madman. He suddenly lowered his head and closed in on Alice's neck.
His warm breath washed over Alice's neck.
At that moment, her eyes widened in shock. All she felt was his teeth biting down aggressively on her neck.
"Jensen," Alice couldn't help but cry out as her mind went blank.
Even her breathing had come to a halt.
Her body stiffened even more. Jensen's bite was rather heavy.
Alice was sure that a bite mark would form. Her skin wouldn't break, but it felt deep and painful.
She knew that his anger had been brewing in the past few days. But, so was she.
Jensen stopped moving. Although he had loosened his bite, he still didn't let go.
Alice stopped speaking and closed her eyes.
She would let him do as he wished.
As long as doing so could calm him down, she wouldn't say anything.
But she felt aggrieved.
He was not a gentleman, and she hated him for that.
A few moments later, she felt his teeth leave her neck, but what came after was his tongue licking where he had bitten.
Oh!
That feeling was creepy, strange and yet familiar.
"Jensen," she said in a low voice.
Jensen loosened his grip as well.
He became more gentle.
Alice felt better, but the suffering resumed. She realized that both of them had not been like this for a long time.
If he hadn't gone mad, perhaps they would still be cold towards each other. Ending their relationship coldly too.
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