She felt more and more guilty for Tobias, especially after hearing Benjamin's words.
Tobias took a bullet for her, and when he was lying on the hospital bed, she said such words to stimulate him and she even went out on a date with another man after that.
Now that she thought of it, Natalie wondered why she did such stupid things.
She felt so guilty that she almost forgot about how rude Tobias was to her.
Up until that moment, the dull pain between her thighs was still there.
When Natalie entered, Tobias was busy with his work.
He was typing on the keyboard with his fingers; his handsome face was tensed and serious.
Natalie knew that he was enduring the pain in his shoulders.
"It's time to eat," Natalie said softly.
She tried to make her tone as gentle as possible, even though Tobias was cold to her.
If she kept her original nature, she would have run away once Tobias talked to her in such a cold tone.
But now, she felt guilty for Tobias. How could she run away just like that?
She was even more afraid of running away now. Tobias would ignore his wounds and search for her again. If that happened, she wouldn't forgive herself anymore.
Tobias cast an indifferent look at Natalie.
He closed the computer, then he set it aside.
Natalie first poured a cup of warm water for him and said, "Drink some water to warm your stomach before you eat."
She brought the cup to his lips, but Tobias still did not move.
Natalie's eyelashes fluttered. "Don't tell me you want me to feed you?"
She would never forget it. Back then, Tobias wanted her to feed him water with her own mouth.
Tobias' tone was still indifferent. "You've become smarter."
Natalie gnashed her teeth.
So this was what he wanted.
Why did he have such a weird hobby? Why couldn't he just drink water from a cup like a normal person? Why must he drink from another person's mouth!
Natalie took a big gulp of water. Fine, she'll feed him. Besides, she owed him that!
Fortunately, Tobias did not treat her so unscrupulously like he did before. Before Natalie's lips left his, he bit her hard.
It was painful for Natalie.
Tobias looked at her coldly. "Do you know what it feels like to be hurt now?"
Natalie felt that there was hidden meaning in his words, but she did not want to ask anything else. She took a spoonful of food and sent it to Tobias' mouth. "Eat."
"Feed me."
Natalie widened her eyes.
Feeding Tobias with water was still acceptable for Natalie, but feeding him his dinner? That was unacceptable.
Eating the food that came from another person's mouth, just how strong must his willpower be to be able to do that?
"Tobias, don't you think that's disgusting?"
"I don't think so." His eyes were deep and serene.
Natalie was speechless.
Tobias was indeed a powerful man. Natalie was convinced by him, so much so that she was going to kneel down for him.
He had such a successful career, he was so good in bed and his resistance to disgust was so strong too.
He wanted her to feed him dinner with her mouth. Was this something any ordinary person would think of?
Did overly excellent people all have some psychotic traits in them? Was this how they were different from other people?
Natalie put the food in her mouth. After a while, she swallowed it. "Sorry, even if you don't think it's disgusting, I do. Even if I have eaten dinner, I have a good appetite, so I can have two portions of dinner. I'll be fine even after eating this."
Speaking of this, she changed the subject, "But if I eat these, Mr. Whitlock, then you won't have anything to eat. However, a man like you wouldn't starve even if you didn't eat, right? You will be fine even if you skip a few meals. If that's so, I'll eat your meals for you from now on. But if I eat them, it will all be in my stomach. Don't expect me to feed you again."
Tobias narrowed his eyes, and a surge of emotions came from him.
He seemed to be able to vaguely see Natalie's original personality like this.
After a while, he smiled, but he did not make it obvious. "Feed me, but with your hands."
Natalie heaved a sigh of relief.
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