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Author: Marian Tee

“Just leave me alone,” I said before I turned my back on him. I wanted to cry and when I heard the door close softly behind him, I did cry. God, I hated dysmenorrhea.

The pain didn’t stop and I started half-beating my belly even though I knew it wasn’t a healthy thing to do. But I also knew by experience that it was the quickest way to numb the pain, and so I rhythmically hit my belly with my fist, focusing on the thumping sensation until my eyelids began to droop.

“Stop that.” Constantijin’s voice gradually penetrated my pain-hazed condition some time later. The bed dipped as he took my hands away.

Blinking groggily, I twisted halfway around just in time to see Constantijin get into the bed with me, still in his sweatpants and nothing else. I bit back a gasp of pain when he accidentally nudged against me.

He must have seen the expression on my face anyway since he said sorry quickly, almost shamefully.

“It’s…okay.” Those two words practically zapped the remaining energy I had left and my eyelids fell closed again.

Soothing hands came to rest on my shoulders and began kneading. It proceeded systematically down my back then going up again.

“I read online that massages are supposed to keep it from hurting.”

Tears pricked my eyes when I realized he had actually researched about what I was going through.

“Tell me where you want a massage."

Too weak and in pain to refuse anymore, I pointed to my belly and whispered, "It hurts there."

He started kneading gently.

Ah. Bliss.

Are you sure this is okay?"

"Don't stop or I'll kill you."

He laughed.

After a while, I tried to thank him drowsily. “Constantijin, I…”

"Sshh..just rest, okay?"

I couldn't help it anymore.

"I love you," I mumbled before going to sleep.

If I wasn't too weak, tired, and hurt, maybe I would have felt Constantijin stiffen all the way, his hands freezing for a millisecond. The air expelled from his mouth was strangled, as if the words had stopped him from breathing.

But pain had numbed my senses, and I didn’t notice any of it. Snuggling closer, I mumbled again, “I love you.”

Lesson #11

Beware of how your billionaire does everything exquisitely,

even with the way he draws blood.

If the first two weeks of living with Constantijin had been bliss, everything else that followed was the opposite. And it took me a while, but I eventually realized that the changes started, like, all the way back to the day I had said it.

The day I had told him I loved him.

I hadn’t taken the words back, though. I wasn’t the type to beat around the bush. I had said it. So I might as well stick with it. Besides, it wasn’t, like, I asked him to marry me or something.

And of course you should know by now if I started, like, talking this way it meant I was in a bad shape – worse than I ever thought possible.

Day Twenty-Nine

George was startled when he saw me fixing my stuff at exactly five in the afternoon. "You're going home already?"

“Yup,” I said brightly. “Constantijin has, like, this really important and boring meeting so he says it’s better that I go home first.” I didn't want George to know how hurt I was about it.

In the past, Constantijin would actually sulk whenever I chose not to wait for him. But now, he couldn't, like, wait to push me out of the door.

"Oh." George seemed like he wanted to say something.

I went back to putting the rest of my stuff into my bag, trying to do it as quickly as I could. I didn’t want to give George a chance to succumb to the temptation of telling me what he felt he had to say.

George cleared his throat. “So…how will you get home?”

“The bus,” I replied cheerfully while avoiding his look. My eyes felt really itchy, and I had to clench my fists for a moment to keep myself from rubbing it. But honestly, it wasn’t, like, tears or anything. They were just really itchy.

I mean, I had nothing to cry about. Just because Constantijin had suddenly turned all cold on aloof didn’t mean it was something to cry about!

God, my eyes itched so badly!

“You’re taking the bus?” George burst out. “But doesn’t Mr. Kastein has a driver---”

I cut him off in a flat tone, saying, “He offered. I refused. It’s too much of a bother when the driver has to come back here afterwards.”

George and I left together, and I ignored the way his glance kept darting towards Constantijin’s office as we passed by its door. I totally had no plans saying goodbye.

Half an hour later and I was still waiting for the bus. I touched my eyes, and my fingers came out wet. It must be a really bad irritation because they were, like, itchy as hell.

My phone rang and I answered it by the fifth ring, knowing Constantijin would just keep on calling if I didn’t answer.

"Where are you?" Constantijin snapped immediately.

"Bus station, where else?"

"You didn't even say goodbye," he accused.

I wanted to ask why. What was the point of saying goodbye when he always acted like he was the one itching to say goodbye to me? But I didn’t ask it. I was too scared of where that conversation would lead so I just mumbled, “Sorry. I was in a hurry to get home.”

“The driver---”

“It’s fine.”

There was this awkward pause before he said with audible reluctance, “I could drive you---”

God, my eyes itched so much they hurt.

Clearing my throat, I said again, “It’s fine. The bus should be here any minute now.” I quickly changed the subject. “Has your meeting started?”

“My…ah…in a while.” He was so obviously lying. “But it will end late so don’t wait up for me.”

My eyes started feeling itchy again. But because I was stupid and I just plain couldn’t help it, I whispered, "I love you."

"Right. Goodbye, Yanna."

The tears fell as he ended the call.

I loved him. Even after all this, I loved him. But I could also feel my love dying bit by bit as Constantijin did his best to kill it, with one hurtful word after another.

Day Thirty-One

“Do you guys even have sex still?” Of course Alyx was one who had to ask that.

“Alyx,” Daria hissed from her side of the screen. Next to her, I saw Nik wince at Alyx’s question.

This video call was supposed to make me feel better, after all. But I really didn’t mind. These days, I was too tired to mind anything. “Yeah, we do. It’s the only time he wants me next to him.”

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