Old Vampire and a Holy Girl

111 Stories Old Vampires and Virgins

"Virgin, I don't work."

The man abandoned his social reintegration at the apex.

Because I had a feeling I wouldn't be able to say it again forever if I didn't say it first.

'I don't work'.

Some people may think this wording is' easy if you just say it '.

But for men, it's a word that just needs to be prepared to say - that's what it's become.

Because, you know, there's history.

In front of you, a girl with peachy hair, sitting on a leather sofa and kyotong with a face like 'I don't know what they're talking about' - a history that the Virgin and the man can't say 'doesn't work' when her mouth is torn, etc., is piling up.

[]/(n, vs) confirmation/confirmation/

The Virgin finally had a sad grin as to what she meant by the statement.

"Uncle, what's wrong...? Didn't you find yourself positive about working because of it and even the job you wanted to do......? And yet why..."

"It's a lie. I haven't found the job I want to do - and I don't need to work in the first place."

The man laughed.

Or the laughter could have been a vanity to inspire the seemingly sunny self even now...

"You say it again and again - and then you didn't believe it, but I'm a vampire."

"Uncle, that's..."

"I'm not delusional. Really, he's a vampire. I have spent five hundred years in this castle, observing Ningen from the outside. And its standing will remain the same."

……

"If there are children who make noise in front of the castle on excursions and so on, I have occasionally glanced through the windows and watched them, and if there are elderly people whose streets pass in front of the castle on walks, I have seen them mourn themselves as' old 'and smile at their youth"

That's right.

Men have been staring at Ningen.

Because I'm a vampire.

Human beings - in this day and age, 'only in the gaga' and its existence are obliterated fantasy species, so we have kept humans from the outside.... as' something different from myself '.

"I think you like Ningen."

"Uncle......"

"But I still... no, I'm not going around your society because I prefer it. Now, ask me seriously. I'm a vampire, I'm not a ningen. So you don't have to work."

The man was there, once he cut the word.

The Virgin lay her eyes down as she thought.

But that's a flash, too.

Soon she turns her eyes to the man.

In its eyes, there was determination.

"Okay. I believe my uncle is a vampire."

It's - a declaration of defeat and you can take it.

The Virgin, who never believed in vampires before, finally believed in men as vampires.

The man breathes and deeply flaunts his back on the couch.

It's been a long - long fight.

The struggle so far has been for the first time in a man's life, and I'm sure it will never happen again.

After the victory, it unwittingly collapses - so much tension, so much fatigue.

Men with 'being graceful' as their basic policy of action had never been exposed to any kind of struggle, such as' breathing in front of opponents they had been fighting before as soon as they won '.

The Virgin was - the modern Virgin was such a formidable enemy that men forgot their basic policies for a moment.

- So.

The next word of the Virgin was the same for the unintentional blow released from the corpse.

"But 'cause you're a vampire' doesn't explain why you don't work, does it?

Men, for a moment, harden.

But I immediately remembered that the statement was supposed to be.

Reminds me of one day's conversation - was the other a dragon?

'If that Virgin were to admit she was a vampire, she would tell me to work', which was something I knew.

So the man calms down and has a nihil grin on his mouth.

And...

"But, Virgin, I'm a vampire."

"Yes."

"... well, you're a vampire, see?

"Do you burn in the sunlight?

"Right."

"Is blood the staple food?

"Right."

"Is there anything else you can't get in through the door unless you manipulate the shadows, say 'go ahead', or dissolve in running water?

"Well, not in part, but more or less, that's the way it is."

"I see. But - those aren't the reasons you can't work, are they?

…………

This question is what was envisaged.

The Virgin would still recommend a job to a man, I knew it.

I knew it, but...

No particular measures could be taken.

'Cause you will.

'I'm a vampire. I'm vulnerable to sunlight. It dissolves in running water. The staple food is blood'.

Even then, there's no way I can imagine what more to say to someone who says' work '.

"Uncle, 'Money' isn't the only reason I recommend work to my uncle"

……

"As I've said for a long time, 'Connecting with Society' is the biggest reason to work"

"But I'm a vampire... and I don't want to be around humans."

"But you prefer humans, don't you?

"... well, I guess so"

"Wouldn't it be sad not to get involved with someone you like"

Not necessarily, I wouldn't say so.

There will be a snail in the thought of 'watching', and a man thinks there is a love of 'not getting involved'.

Although.

The men...

".........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

- Here, 'Don't get involved,' I couldn't trump the Virgin's words.

Because it has a history.

I have a history of working with the Virgin and her acquaintances.

I have memories of myself changing.

... What a pleasure.

At last...

The outsiders who have ever enjoyed solitude.

Relax, "Live Not Lonely" - it means you know how much fun it is.

"... but what do we do? I'm a vampire. Even if you're still just a believer, there's a hard fact that I'm out there. Being different as an organism will necessarily create a crush."

"But my uncle is a good man"

"... that's just one side of me you're looking at"

"It's fine on one side. If you can show me that side, you can show it to others."

……

"Besides, it can happen to anybody and anybody. People and people are usually what happens."

"Will it happen to you and someone else?

"It happens all the time."

The Virgin laughed strangely.

And...

"I'm the Virgin, because the Virgin does it at work. It's not the 'Virgin' in the gaga. I'm in a fight, and there's something to argue about. Because he's alive."

"... well, I guess so. I can't imagine looking at you."

"That's because my uncle is a sweet good man."

"... you praise me, but I'm not very good at receiving such praise. I doubt the back of the praise, and I wonder if there's some kind of painful blow lurking in the praise, I am."

"No. It's not a compliment." A good man is a convenient man. "

……

"It's fun talking to you, relaxing with you, for me, 'the convenient person' is my uncle."

"... do you describe the person you want to relax with as a 'convenient person'? That's a little, I don't know... there's gonna be some more good expressions."

"That's what you say, so I think my uncle must be someone that people like in society."

"What do you mean?

"It's not a mistake to refer to 'people you have fun with' as' convenient people '"

"... hey, so that's"

"Of words, it's not a mistake. But the nuance sounds wrong."

"... right"

"I think people who can pay attention to that kind of 'nuance' are people who can do well with people. 'Cause I can care for you - and if you're uncomfortable describing others as' convenient ', I think you can take care of them."

"... you're looking at the details, you are"

"Because people are made up of more details than 'beliefs' or 'claims'. It's still best to look at the details to see if you're fit than to recommend" I want you to go out into society. "

The Virgin said as a matter of course.

... Again, somehow, in the skill of 'communication', the Virgin seems to be considerably higher than the man.

"My uncle is a vampire."

"............... right"

"So, unlike others, there is something different about everyone else. If the differences are significant, you will need to consider them, but on the contrary, you can engage with people to the extent that you consider them."

"That's what I'm saying..."

"It's nothing special or embarrassing to take into account. Just 'taken care of in such a way that it's hard to recognize what consideration is', and someone cares about you just because you're alive"

"... indeed, it may be so"

"So my uncle can work and connect with society, whether he's a vampire - burning in the sunlight or untouched by running water."

"Hmmm......"

"So let's work. To work, tell me, about the vampires. After looking at all the strengths and weaknesses, I will present to my uncle the most suitable 'way to connect with society'"

…………

'The Virgin tells me to work where she admitted to being a vampire about a man' - I assumed, but it was more than I assumed.

The man says at best, 'Vampires? That's fine, let's work.' I thought I'd get a push.

Well, the presses are rubbish...

They're facing it better than I imagined.

A man is a vampire.

Then, after staring at 'what difference does it make to others', they try to engage with society.

"... When I was working outside the castle, when I said 'Virgin', I was' the one who kills God's enemies' hey. Is that okay? Isn't our Fantasy Species your doctrine of 'unspecified, non-existent creatures created by God'?

"Even God will forget the note"

……

"Besides, because God is an 'old man'. Each time we live in the modern age, each time we have to adapt our responses to reality. Believing your uncle is a vampire means responding to the reality that there are vampires that God did not remember."

"... hahahaha"

The man had to laugh.

Various emotions are bad in my chest.

Summarizing them all in a nutshell, you can finally...

"Times are different."

I felt like smoking a flue for a long time.

I see, it's something old - men think.

And I don't feel bad at all, feeling old.

On the contrary, I feel good.

"Uncle, that's why we're looking for a job that even vampires can do."

"... hahahaha"

I just had to laugh.

Once again, men work their heads off.

Because after being admitted to being a vampire, I didn't think I'd be confronted so sincerely.