Marcellus stands in front of Katrina, lowering his head and looking at her affectionately. "Katrina, I had a great time tonight."
"Me too," Katrina says with a smile.
With the dim light, Marcellus doesn't notice anything unusual about her.
After leaving the cinema with Marcellus earlier, Katrina suddenly felt a sharp pain in her lower abdomen. The familiar and excruciating pain was a precursor to her menstruation. She hurried to the bathroom and took timely precautions.
But menstruation is a sensitive topic for a girl. Katrina is too embarrassed to tell Marcellus about it. She can only pretend to be fine and endure the cramps in silence.
Marcellus had invited her to take a walk down the street to enjoy the evening view, but Katrina refused on the grounds that she was tired.
Right now, she can't wait to go home and lie in bed. She wants to bundle herself in a blanket and tightly press on her lower abdomen. She doesn't have the energy to go for a walk.