Unnamed Memory

Two-headed Snake 05

The castle fort, surrounded by high walls, is built in a straight square, as are the walls.

There was a square space in its central part, and a wide training area was set on the uneven ground.

Soldiers packing in fortifications sometimes go out to the training ground to train their swords, or they are wary of their surroundings about their holding, and their sharing is finely determined every month. But that doesn't mean they don't have free time.

A beautiful day with no clouds. Raju had spent his free time training his sword. As the strong sun shines, mock matches are staged against colleagues who are only older.

Deface, 22, the squad leader, breathed admiration as he watched the gap and interrupted the game, barely clawing the boy's sharp sword.

"You, you really have a good idea... I'm scared they're gonna pull me out."

"No, not yet."

"Next time, take the martial arts exam. I might take it at the youngest."

Raju bows his head politely to the praise of letting go.

I know when I play a game, but thanks. I have a narrower time than I think. You frequently experience the feeling that your hands and feet are not enough. I wish I could take advantage of the small circle for that matter, but they also have all the hands-on people. I wouldn't be able to look up if I hadn't trained for the irresistible.

The boy, who lowered his sword back to his sheath, felt his gaze and raised his face.

At some point a single woman stared down at him from the fortified stone wall facing the training ground, the window on its fourth floor section.

Dark eyes, flowery smiles, are only directed at him. When Raju and I meet each other, she breaks her face happily. On the other hand, he had difficulty with his expression and made a difficult face.

You noticed with Raju's gaze, some soldiers who were around also look up at her.

"Oh, Miss Tina."

"You're still a beauty of eye bliss. It's a shame to be Maureau's mistress."

"Will you be my lover?"

"You can't."

While the men's irresponsible feelings overlapped, Tina seemed to have been spoken to by someone from behind, and looked back and disappeared across the window.

Raju glances at the window frame where no one is anymore.

A woman who chooses no means for her purpose. No one, except the parties, knows that the purpose is him.

The woman, who even said it was easy to destroy the fort, hid too much power under her gorgeous clothes and was just following him here.

"Raju."

Her voice calling out his name is sweet.

The fragrance of flowers, which is usually only pale to smell, feels strong enough to turn back. The whiteness of the thin arms is as clean as the snow you hear. But beneath the smooth skin there was definite heat breathing.

The boy wears the black eyes in front of him. She mouthed him on his cheek as she closed those eyes.

"Close."

"Really?

The woman holding her arms around Raju's neck tilted her neck as she let go of her face. The height difference, which is about half the head, doesn't exist now because she's floating in the universe. Tina smiled flashly as she left her soft limbs with the boy.

"It's not close. From me."

"Close enough. Just stay away."

Tina clings more and more as she grabs her shoulder and tries to pull it off. Raju was driven by the urge to stay crouched.

Doing this is not an unusual event either. Rather the usual.

Raju, who was up from training and walking alone in the fort, was caught and dragged into the shadows by her, who would have been waiting. I am in the middle of being held up as it is and under the usual mental pressure. The prank of this hand is no longer a routine tea meal, but fortunately no one has yet found it.

The woman did not even try to hide her good mood, but put more effort into her wrapped arms.

"If I'm disturbing you, should I put it on your back? You can just pull me over."

'Cause I'm gonna be fired by the end of the day.

"I don't think so either. Too bad."

A woman's red lips gently eat his lips.

Sweet aroma and feel. She had already vanished from the spot when Raju chewed her back teeth over the feeling of paralysis to the core of her head.

Raju is sleeping in a four-person room used by ordinary soldiers.

Since there is no wasted place in the fortress, it is not as large as a room, but there is no problem at all for the four of us to live together. Some of the blurry soldiers wanted to be alone in the room, but he was rather thankful to be not alone in the room.

By the time I lived alone in the village, it was hard for Tina to stick around day and night. In that regard, now at least it progresses at night and makes me a cat. Some colleagues wanted to touch the black cat, which only came at night, but Tina dabbled her hand when she did, making it routine to round on Raju's pillow.

But not that night.

When two of the soldiers in the room caught Raju right after dinner, they smiled and asked him out.

"Going out?

"Sort of. Let's go to a nearby city now. You're off tomorrow."

"Then you can go tomorrow."

"Fool or you. I can't help but go to the colored streets during the day."

"Right....... what a colorful city!?

One man blocked Raju's mouth with his hands when he shouted out loud. When the other takes the boy's arm, he starts pulling forcefully.

"There's a lot of other guys out there, so let's go together. I'll give you your share."

"I need... gu"

"Don't be so reluctant. You don't know who you are, do you? I'll introduce you to a good place."

Two or three humans, who were either sniffing out the noise or nearby, came close and began to join the boy who stormed to escape his fellow mouth and arm restraining companions.

Speaking of which way to join, on the side of trying to pull Raju over and go.

They are just past the age of fifteen, including soldiers in the same room, and it's boring simply for a boy located among the youngest in the fort to do anything excellently with a flat face. I want to see them wolf year after year, for reasons that I can't help them. When they held up half the raju, they pushed them into the carriage to the neighboring city.

"Wait a minute! I'm gonna die! Because the fort will break!

The men only accept the screaming of the boy, who is the true truth, as a joke.

Tied around in the carriage as it was, he and his colleagues left the fort behind - tilting their necks at the fact that none of the black cats visited the room at night.

"That, did you leave him?

Once back in the room at night, Defas laughs bitterly when he sees a cat sitting on Raju's sleeping table.

The man who's a troop leader but says, "Because it's more fun in a four-man's room," sleeping with his men knows whose cat this black cat is.

Deface grinned as she stroked her dear kitten's head.

"Your husband was dragged out of town by a bad adult. You went to the whorehouse."

I believe the other guy is a real cat. When he says the facts softly, he says, "I'm staying out too" and leaves the room behind.

And only a woman was left in the room who could destroy the fort depending on her mood.

Late night when the moon glows brilliantly.

Raju, who returned to the room alone, saw a woman sitting on her bedside, ready to die reflexively.

Tina smiles glossily as she finds herself looking like a boy, not a cat.

"Welcome back"

"Ha, I'm home"

- It may not be broken yet.

The moment Raju hoped so, but the woman said, "Have you been to the whorehouse?" He asked me. The boy rigidly asks questions like a death sentence.

"How do you know?"

"The captain of the unit told me,"

What can you do for me, if the fort breaks, half because of Deface, etc., Raju bracketed his belly when he instantly escaped reality in his head. Pull yourself a chair and sit directly opposite her as she sits.

"Let's discuss it"

"Yes."

"I haven't been there. He's running away."

"Really? Good luck."

Light reply. Instead of discussing it, it ended in five seconds.

Come on, clap it out. He stares at Tina.

"Don't you believe me?

"Huh? Are you lying?"

"No, I'm not lying. I thought you'd be angrier."

"I'm not angry."

Apparently her words aren't disgusting or anything. Raju breathed on his shoulders frustrated by a proper attitude.

Thanks. I can't really predict her reaction. Sometimes I even wonder if he's as indifferent to him as he is now if he shows an unusual obsession. Raju, who jerked off the hands of his companions and came back struggling, flashed through relief at her paleness. Breathe out loud.

"If that's what convinces you, I hope you don't usually stick around."

"No. That's it, this is this"

"How is it different?"

"'Cause if I bake baked rice cakes, people would die."

He was stunned by the woman who said so naturally.

He certainly didn't think it tasted good either. If she gets angry, she has to know what to do.

"First of all, the other guy dies, and in the aftermath, you might break a building or something, and then someone else dies, right? If you're bad, you're involved, aren't you? But I don't like that. I know jealousy, and I remember it, but I don't have it right now."

Tina made a small extension when she covered her mouth with her hands. I can't help it. Usually it's already bedtime. She looks up at the boy with her eyes heavier on drowsiness.

"So I won't be angry. It's just... it's just dreary."

Can I touch it? And she continued. Raju snorts driven by some guilt.

- - If he hadn't come back, would she have kept waiting for him here?

Giving her a taste of loneliness that she has lived much longer than she sees is more stained than furious. Raju finally realized that and stroked the head of the woman sitting on her lap.

"Sorry."

"Why? You're back, aren't you?"

"Well. Various."

It even seems bad now that she thought she must be angry. Raju took the paper wrap out of his nose and handed it to her.

"This, a souvenir"

"Huh."

Inside is a silvercrafted necklace. While I was running around scattering my buddies, I found them in an outdoor store and thought they looked good on Tina. I wasn't trying to get in the mood, but I bought it because I wanted to give it away somehow.

Tina is surprised when she spreads her necklace in her hands. I tried to say "cheap" to her, but he forgot the word in an instant.

It was the woman's happy smile that caught my eye. Tina was looking up at him with an unusual grin that seemed to wander over her rare beauty.

"Can I have it?

"Oh, yeah."

"I'm glad. Thank you."

The woman's neck is thin and seems to break quickly.

Raju put a necklace on him with his own hands, sipping his breath. The white noodles I don't usually see are strangely glossy and unsettling.

The scent of flowers drifts stronger as Tina looks back. Maybe that's the only illusion he feels.

"I love it"

Whisper love like a girl, and she gives a mouthful.

The rustless vibrancy was much more fantastic to him than the colored city air.

"Hey, to the cat."

"Yes?"

"Be a cat! Now!"

Tina turned herself into her usual kitten, looking surprised at the word of the chopped boy.

He also shrinks the necklace that remains on his neck, but he is relieved that he has taken off his predicament for now rather than worrying about it.

In the end, she only comes in a straight line and doesn't even think about how her actions affect him. As a result, boys always have to fight themselves. He takes a few deep breaths and tries to recall his nearly lost reason.

"This room is a cat, even if there's nobody else!

"Yes."

"All right, then I'm going to bed"

"Good night."

The black cat wrapped up small and round with a pillow. Raju stretches out his glossy hair and strokes it two or three times.

Now that I don't think I'm hanging from her, this is the best I can do.

Still, when the day comes when I think it would be better to be closer, maybe he sleeps with her, who is not a cat.

The boy holds his own cat in his arms and closes his eyes.

The small, fluffy body was warm and smelled more of the sun than the flowers.