A Ring In the Grass (9)

It was obvious that she had taken advantage of him, lied to him, and then done something terrible to him. How could he not give her up?

He had been rough with her and pounded into her hard. His head was filled with her words and the image of when he had caught her taking birth control pills. He had hated her so much at that time that he had thought he would kill her. He had told himself that she was nothing to him, since there were so many more women in the world. He didn't have to have her specifically.

After he had left the house, the image of her pale face and her weak body as she laid on the bed kept coming back into his head.

She hadn't cried or blamed him. She had been quiet about it, but it had still made him feel bad. This was especially true after she had mistakenly called him the night before. He had seemed to lose his soul after that call.