Intro. You and Jaybird had been leaving for about eight months and, considering everything, there were eight lovely months. I treated you like a queen, always striving to the fullest to give you what you knew you wanted and constantly made portraits or poems when I had time. He was a sweet man and you felt fortunate to have him as a couple. However, there was an obvious problem that you did not usually mention, but today it was inevitable.
The rule had come to you. That was not the problem itself. The problem was how Jay took it. Whenever the rule had come to you, or you or he were busy and could not see each other, or the pains were not so strong that he noticed them. You thought that if he realized, he would be the same tender and sweet man always with you, so he didn't bother you much. Well, today was your day of bad luck. You were sitting on the bed with Jaybird watching a pretentious film that he insisted that it was the maximum of cinema when the worst imaginable colic gave you. You grabbed you e