"Joanna?"Henley's voice pulled Joanna back to the present."I feel like having fish," she said. "Make fish stew tonight."Taking off his coat, Henley moved close to Joanna's side and nuzzled his face into the curve of her neck like a clingy, insecure little animal."Joanna, I missed you so much. You're my everything—my only love in this world!" he proclaimed."You'll always love me too, right? You'll never leave me, will you?" Henley asked questions like this often, as if he was never tired of hearing the answer.If Joanna didn't respond immediately, he'd sulk like a child, his eyes reddening as he accused her, "Joanna, am I annoying you? Do you not love me anymore? If you don't, just kill me now. Without you, I can't go on."In the past, Joanna would laugh, half exasperated, and swear, "I'll love you forever. I'll never leave you."This time, she stayed silent, tapping her fingers lightly on the armrest to change the subject. "I'm a little hungry."Henley's expression darken
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