Unnamed Memory

Two-headed Snake 07

To the dish served on his plate, the boy reached out half obliged. Take the stuffing of meat stung in your hands.

Dephas, sitting across the street, raised an eyebrow at him staring at the food as if to see his parents' revenge.

"What's up? Difficult face."

"No, just..."

"Trouble? Rare. Say it."

Deface urges himself to eat as well. Raju kept his mouth shut, still hard to say, but when repeatedly questioned, he finally opened it. I mean, "what do you think of women who were married in the past".

"He said he was married in the past... he's too wide. If I told you that, even your mother would."

"Sure.... I don't know, I wonder how we should respond to that kind of women's past thing. I know I shouldn't care, but I'm sexually angry when I think about it..."

"You, are you dating such an older person?

Raju rushed back to me and corrected "I'm not dating" to DeFas's question, who seems to have been poked at. Deface looks at the expression with suspicious eyes.

"Why are you angry? Have you been compared?

"Not like that"

"You're pretty exclusive."

Upon being presented with a light conclusion, Raju dropped his head.

I also feel like disputing it if they say it's a desire for exclusivity, but I also think I'm narrow-minded. Either way, ninety years ago, they were already dead.

But still, as if it were a bug hole nesting in the spirit, that fact makes him feel restless. Or maybe that's what his constant lack of compatibility, lack of confidence, with himself and her care in the depths of his heart makes him do.

"So, who are you dating?

"We're not dating."

To be clear, Deface shrugs her shoulders unfortunately. Eventually he finished his meal earlier than his men. He

"Don't let an older woman fool you."

I laughed and advised him to leave the dining room.

Tinasha picked up a letter that had been dumped in the basket. It says a name that I got used to seeing at some point when I turned it over. She twirled and turned the letter and threw it at Moreau.

"Come on, open up. It's the tenth one."

"Where do you need to open something you don't want to read?"

"You're a wacko!

Maurau grinned as he piled up a pile of paperwork.

Because he was too incompetent to help, Tinasha decided to slap him into the way he did his job instead of doing it. I'm teaching you a little bit from the simple stuff, but so far I'm going to worry about "relaxing temperament". Otherwise, I hate myself better.

She preached with her hands on her hips.

"Political marriage is a noble duty. I've lived in peace as incompetent as ever, so give up and marry me."

"Isn't that why you're trying to be incompetent, Mr. Tina? Marry me."

"Sleep and say what you say"

Tinasha had no choice but to throw a letter that fell on the floor into her desk drawer. There have been all ten of them so far. She sighed when she saw those seals.

"Well... read it sometime. Work now for now. Good luck because you don't remember to do it three times as hard as people do."

"Be more frank!

"Work on it, fool."

She becomes a heart-tired face to the man who takes the pen as a delight as soon as possible. I closed the drawer as it was and went back to Maulau's.

The content of the letter, which gradually became harsh. No one knows its contents except the sender. I don't know.

Tinasha thinks she should have forced herself to open it and read it just a little further.

Raju, who had been pointed out for the first time in his life that he had a strong appetite for exclusivity, walked down the corridor of a sunset fort as usual on the surface.

- I've never been aware of monopoly greed or anything like that before, but maybe I am.

Indeed, once Tinasha saw from a distance where she was with Maulau, she felt very uninteresting. But at that time, I didn't think that was jealousy or anything. Because Maurau had been hit with several pieces of paper while being cursed by her at any rate.

However, the person who was being hit with paper chips seemed very happy. That is why he remembered the subtle upset and followed the scene.

If I married her in the future, I could be a very jealous husband. With such concern the boy turned the corner.

"Raju."

He takes a woman who jumps at the same time as his voice with a trick he's used to.

The truth is that his reflex nerves can also be avoided, but he knows empirically that when he does it, she becomes unwanted. If you're going to be magically restrained on your limbs, you'd better be young to take it honestly. The boy unwrapped his white arms around his neck and lowered her to the floor.

"Please, I want you to talk to me normally."

"Then why don't you let me touch you?"

"Naturally."

Keep walking out the hallway and she'll follow you to the side. Tinasha has spoken plainly as to what she would do if someone saw her.

"Raju, are you done with your work yet?

"For once. There's no night shift."

"Then why don't you go play. Let's go to the sea."

"I'm not going."

Truth be told, he has never seen the ocean, not that he has nothing to shake his mind about that invitation. But if I drink one here, they're going to drink up to ten.

When she refused as usual, she looked very sorry.

"If you don't get too attached, you'll destroy the fort."

"Absolutely not. No blackmail."

"Don't you say this kind of thing is a rush?

"Because it's nothing but blackmail"

The woman, pointing her mouth at her dissatisfaction, looks up at the boy's face and circles her eyes.

"Hit me... are you in a bad mood?

"That's not true"

"Hmm?"

Raju felt uncomfortable with Tinasha's black eyes staring at herself. It's like seeing through your mind.

He turned sideways out of sight. I see a shining moon outside the window in the corner of my sight.

"- So, do you want to go play?

"He said he wasn't going."

"No, not to the sea"

She pulled the boy's hand. He stops at it. I looked back at the woman as if she was a dark woman with no specialty.

"Why don't you play with me for a second? Let's deal with them. It could change your mood."

A dagger appears in the woman's hand. Raju turned his eyes round to her to let it slip gently.

"It's been a long time since we've played these games."

Plains near the fort. The two of them, distancing themselves there and facing each other, were checking their own swords.

Having chosen a training sword, Raju sees a magician with two daggers and a slender long sword.

"I mean, I could have used a sword"

"Not as good as you, but for once. It's an anomaly."

"Do you use magic? I don't know how to deal with it."

"I don't use it for attacks. Let me use it to strengthen your body. Otherwise, it won't be five minutes."

"Okay."

I've never thought there was any danger to my body, but this is the first time I've seen her with a sword.

Besides a double sword. I'm nervous about a seed opponent I've never paired up with. Raju raised his face when he regained his sword.

"Fine. Anytime."

The only light source is the blue and white moon. Tinasha smiles in the night when all the shadows stand out.

"Then sweeten to your words - I'll go"

The woman, who kicked the meadow lightly, jumped into his nostalgia at a terrible rate.

He wields his left dagger and comes for his heart. Raju played it with a sword pattern. Slip the sword intact with only the power of her wrist to clasp her neck.

Tinasha flushed it down with a long sword though. She takes a step when she's half full. I raised the cutting-edge of my dagger again without hesitation.

Attacks on blind spots from close quarters - ordinary people would have ended up here.

But shortly before she poked her dagger, Raju turned to her side with her left foot on the axis. Cutting up the sword from the bottom, Tinasha trims and yields to avoid it. As she was about to collapse, she put her left hand with a dagger on the meadow. When he receives a sword with a long sword that is struck in without missing a gap, Tinasha moves backwards, placing it between beats.

Raju turned into a frightened face to the woman who in an instant lowered to an unreachable place of the sword.

"- Is there a metastasis?

"Excuse me. It was more than I expected..."

"That's a soldier for once. Do you want to stop now?

"No. Let me do it. Hey...... I'm serious"

I thought I heard wrong. The boy frowns.

But the woman who looked under the moon wasn't even smiling slightly. Dark eyes sink deeper than night.

There, he breathed, unquestionably sniffing away the authority of the "killer of men". Unconsciously re-gripping the sword pattern again.

Will to cross and white blade. - And he touched one side of her that he had never known before.

For example, that she was older.

That anyone had enough beauty to turn around the man they wanted.

That he was a magician with unbottomed powers.

Being someone's wife in the past.

It was like one by one of the shards, but I guess I was anxious if I could not ignore them.

So I can't accept no matter how much love you're turned on. I didn't think she deserved more than being a "slutty opponent".

But she said it was different. Instead, he says he's the only one special, not anyone else.

As if that were the only truth, she comes to him.

Laugh at him alone, sweet, obstinate, angry.

And it's because he's special - he also shows these faces once in a while.

"Complete defeat..."

Tinasha, thrown out on the meadow, finally said so out of her breath, which had gone up.

Raju looks down as he breathes on his shoulders as well.

Saying she was serious, her sword was something that, although each blow was mild, would stack an uninterrupted attack at an unresponsive rate. I just said an anomaly, so much so that he was flavored with hiccups over and over with attacks coming at blind spots with a mix of physical surgery.

But he eventually left her. With force, he bounced the dagger out of her hand, took the weapon's missing left hand, and threw her.

He never thought he could throw it, and Tinasha screamed like a "ghost," but he wasn't hurt enough. Rather, it seems that it is still rolling over the grass because of fatigue.

"I thought we could have a good fight because we're about the same amount in time... you can't"

"How much does physical strengthening affect you? It was a little unlikely."

"You were able to handle the impossible... I have strengthened my sword master to the standard."

"I have a human being of such speed in my life..."

He's already dead.

Tinasha finally woke up. Sitting on the meadow, Raju is invited by hand.

He sat next to him as he took a deep breath.

"I mean, it's a tremendous dent to lose to you as a fifteen-year-old. Me, are you getting a little weaker every year?

"I don't know the old days. But not because there was no magic to attack."

"Uh. I see. But you're a normal sword, too."

Tinasha wiped out her sword somewhere after finishing her senses that she could not understand. Look up at the night sky next to Raju.

"I was going to sign up for marriage if I could win, and it's ruined. Terrible."

"If I lose, I'll be the one to recess."

"Gu. I want to see how old the difference between years is!

Tinasha came on her knees when she confirmed Raju's breathing had returned. I look up at him with a fluffy eye.

"Totally, very, very sorry. But you're the one who won, so I'll ask you one favor. Marriage or something."

"Why is the result the same no matter what you win or lose? Then my favor is never to destroy a fort in the future."

"Mm, hard! But I'll do my best..."

"Is it hard..."

When he inserted his finger into the brunette of the woman he was putting together, it unraveled naturally. Take a room and slide your fingers.

I don't feel depressed until a while ago right now. I don't know if it was because I moved my body or because I beat her, but I didn't feel bad with wonder.

Raju grins bitterly as he strokes the woman's head.

I guess this is how you build a little confidence. Or maybe this means growing up.

Walk one concern at a time. I'm sure she'll always be there next door.

The boy mouths on the cheek of the woman in his lap. Tinasha jumped right for a moment - the next moment, just not pushing him down.

"Why! Why! I'm so happy for you! Did you think you'd marry me!

"I haven't. I haven't. Let's go home."

"Oh, hey, wait"

With her wrapped around her neck, Raju walks out of the meadow when she stands up.

Under the blue and white moon, the shadows of the two of them had stretched long into the meadows.