"Of course they suspect you," Henry said. "You should've known better than to bring the blame to me. At least, not for the time being."
"I understand." Jodie stared at Henry. Suddenly, a hint of light flashed in her eyes. If she couldn't get rid of Henry, she would let him and Heinz fight against each other. She couldn't let him hurt her like this.
After making up her mind, Jodie got up and put on her clothes.
Henry cast a glance and said in a deep voice, "Don't be in a rush. You can't leave now."
Jodie's hand froze, and she was very surprised. "Can't I go out tonight?"
"I want to do it with you again later. I haven't done it in so long. You wouldn't have thought that twice is enough, did you?" He asked.
Jodie frowned and shook her head. "No. I'll put on my clothes first. It's not good if someone sees me naked."
"As I said, don't move," Henry repeated in a deep voice. "Do you want to listen to yourself, or do you want to listen to me?"
Jodie was speechless for a moment. "I'll listen to you."
"Then don't move, sit on the sofa and spread your legs apart. I want you to face me. I want to see that you are welcoming me whenever I look at you," he ordered.
A hint of embarrassment flitted across Jodie's face. She shook her head with disgrace in her eyes, which made her look pitiful. "You've gone too far, Henry."
"Too far?" He sneered, "I don't know the meaning of that word. If you don't want to suffer, don't provoke me."
"Fine!" Jodie could only nod her head. She did not dare to say anything else.
Henry took a look at her and she posed the way he wanted her to. Then he smiled with great satisfaction.
"That's right. Now, let's see what Heinz did." With that, he suddenly turned on a screen with a remote control.
Heinz's face was shown on the screen, and he was saying something. However, they couldn't hear it.
Jodie looked at Heinz's handsome face and subconsciously looked at herself.
At this moment, she was like a woman without dignity, waiting to be doted on by a man. She felt embarrassed.
In particular, there was a screen on the opposite side, which showed her ex-husband's face. It was embarrassing for her.
Jodie immediately closed her legs.
"Don't move," Henry growled. "Spread your legs immediately."
Jodie was startled and said, "Henry, do you need me to behave like this in front of a video of my ex-husband?"
"Of course," he answered. "I want to see how much you want to do it when facing this man."
"No!" Jodie shook her head.
She suddenly realized that Henry was doing this on purpose.
He wanted to see what she looked like when she was facing Heinz, which was a humiliation to herself.
She turned her face away.
Henry grabbed her and sighed softly. "He seems ordinary. I don't understand. Why are you so obsessed with him?"
Jodie shook her head. "I don't understand it either. Why are you doing this to me? You can't let me go, and this is the same reason that I can't let go of Heinz. We are always so persistent with what we can't get."
"You're wrong." Henry pointed out sharply, "I've got you. I've got your body. I don't care about your heart at all. Even if you resist, I still like it because the more you resist, the more excited I feel."
Jodie inhaled sharply.
Henry rested his hand on Jodie's leg.
Jodie froze for a second, feeling a little nervous.
She was uneasy.
The broadcast on the screen should be that day's news. The clothes he was wearing were the same as what he wore that day, and he looked very handsome.
He was a handsome man. Jodie knew Henry wouldn't understand it.
She looked at Heinz greedily and thought of the loving days with him. She missed him even more, and the man next to her moved his hand on her leg restlessly.
She closed her eyes and told herself that it was Heinz.
It wasn't Henry's hand.
It was Heinz's.
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