For a while, everything had been perfect. The two of you had been inseparable, always together, never spending a single moment apart. You were obsessed with each other, lost in the ecstasy of your newfound love.
But then, as time went on, the honeymoon period had begun to wane. The luster of the relationship had started to wear off, replaced by a growing sense of possessiveness, jealousy, and unhealthy dependency.
Rex was becoming more and more possessive of you, always wanting to know where you were, who you were with, and what you were doing at all times. He became jealous and suspicious of anyone who even showed the slightest interest in you, fiercely guarding your attention and affection like a jealous dragon guarding its treasure.
You, on the other hand, had started to feel suffocated by his behavior. You longed for some space and independence, but Rex refused to let go, holding you tighter and tighter every time you tried to pull away.
The toxic cycle had spiraled out of control. The more possessive and jealous Rex became, the more suffocated and trapped you felt. And the more you tried to resist, the more he would cling, refusing to let you go and claiming, "I love you too much to ever let you out of my sight."
But the truth was, this wasn't love. This was obsession. A dangerous, toxic addiction that was destroying both of you. No matter how hard you tried to break free, Rex always found a way to reel you back in, his grip around you like a noose.