EXPLANATORY NOTE: This chapter contains sexual innuendo, explicit violence, and sensitive (religious) themes for some adults.
If you are sensitive to these themes, it is recommended that you stop reading this story.
During the interview, at John's house, he woke up.
His heart was racing, he looked around, his body felt heavy, his head hurt, as if he were dehydrated and had just run a marathon, and his hands and legs were shaking.
He found himself completely naked and didn't remember anything since, vaguely, he thought he had taken Alice's body out.
He could see the furniture had been moved; the trunk was actually lying open on the floor.
His mind wandered to the fact that he had violated Alice's body.
It was all created by his mind.
He couldn't think clearly.
He ran to the bathroom to urinate. His penis was burning badly and showed signs of bleeding.
He noticed a tear on the top of his foreskin.
It wasn't serious, however, he felt swollen and it was burning.
He stares at himself in the bathroom mirror, leaning slightly against the sink cabinet.
His appearance is disheveled, he looks like he's been hungover.
He's beginning to notice wrinkles around his eyes and on his forehead, and the appearance of his skin seems somewhat dry.
He's only recently turned 26, and he looks 40.
Maybe it's his imagination.
It's almost noon; he missed work, but he'll rest tomorrow.
He'll make something up for Monday.
He steps into the shower and begins to take a shower.
In the interview with Sam and his partner, the questions about possible alibis and Sam's recent schedule leave many gaps.
He takes a summons for Sam from a thin briefcase.
He must appear at the police station on Monday for an interview with Detective Clive.
The atmosphere is very warm; the older man apologizes; it's a necessary environment for plant growth.
