Unnamed Memory

Cabinets for a long time 03

The woman's appearance seemed both smiling and sad by the reflecting moonlight and the shadow it made.

Tinasha gently closes as if to block the eyes that were looking up at him.

Alphas, who was waiting for the words to follow, asked her back when she found out that the story had been cut off there.

"The will of the continent? What is it?"

"Remnants of the Divine Age, should I say? There are things on this continent that will remain after the absence of God."

"God?"

It's ridiculous, trying to kick ass, Alphas pushes silence. It reminded me that her psychic powers were something that was not common-sense.

Then maybe this story makes sense too.

Tinasha waved the first time to the man who began to think about how to cut and understand.

"That's okay. It's not an easy story to swallow. I just decided to overthrow this country for that will - that's all."

"Tinasha"

Calling her name, she smiles with joy.

It's like forgetting solitude while you're at it.

Such a look reminded Alphas of a brief encounter in a bird cage.

The man reaches out to the universe.

I'm not trying to do anything. I just felt an unfilled emptiness there.

Tinasha smiled sadly and honestly stuck in its arms.

Facing the man's chest and closing her eyes, she looks serene as if she has finally gained a place of peace.

The appearance of a desire to remain asleep forced Alphas to hold a pity similar to that directed at the abandoned child.

He gently holds the woman's back and buries her face in the hair.

Pale floral scent. The warmth that stains.

- But both of them know that this tranquillity is only a temporary first moment.

Tinasha whispered with her eyes closed.

"Give me the key… just a little bit, please. Not to be murdered."

"Can you do that?

"It doesn't taste good to take it off, does it?

The woman with her face up and a bitter smile, I guess I knew his answer from the beginning. Alphas overruled the woman's inquiry.

"I'm not going with you guys. Not now."

"I thought they'd say that. Things aren't the same as at Western Base. You will not abandon your men in confusion."

Right now, they're only picking up at Alphas because he's him.

They can't afford to visit every soldier and explain the truth.

Then it doesn't have to be now to disobey the Empire.

Alphas thought it wasn't too late to do what he could and then figure out what was going on.

Tinasha reaches for his neck muscle. As he slipped his finger through a slice of the collar, he touched the surface of the hexagonal "key".

White fingers carefully delineate the border with the skin.

I'm going to put up with it, but to the odd tickle, Alphas covered his face with his hands.

"You do things like surgery?

"If you want to remove it, yes, but now I'm just going to look inside - I'll use this"

That being said, Tinasha pulled her hand out and took something out of her black clothes.

It's like a bunch of clear thin yarn. When she unbundled, she slipped her right hand into it.

Alphas sees the tip of the yarn sucked into the back of his white hand one after the other.

"What is that..."

"Egular Yarn"

Thin, clear yarn began to glow thinly white. Tinasha turns his hand to his neck again.

Alphas, who almost pulled his body by accident, remained on the spot, however, hugged by the woman's left arm.

Perfectly accompanied by his body, Tinasha lets his right hand touch the "key" when he opens his uniform collar wide.

Feels like something's coming into your body. He glanced at the sickness of being infused with raw hot water.

I don't want to see it and I don't want to hear it, but that thread is probably getting into the "key" joint.

Alphas stiffened himself up like a doctor hating child and waited for the procedure to end.

Tinasha, who is peeking into the Keys with her fingernails, adds as she checks her treatment with her eyes.

"I know it's hard to believe from you. On another continent," Genius "is also practiced through scientific and technological transformation."

"Another continent? Did you bring this yarn from there?

"Yes."

The woman's voice was also a drain for some reason.

The first time I hear about another continent. Maybe that's about the same continent I've heard about "witches" before.

Alphas drops a little back leaning against the wall. I supported that body so that she wouldn't get hard stretching.

That's how hugging her body and closing her eyes makes what you're doing seem so natural.

He slipped his fingers into smooth black hair as he heard a woman burying her face in his neck muscle occasionally divulge the voice of his thoughts.

Instability similar to half a step ahead of your chest twitching. But that's offset by relief now.

Tinasha's heartbeat, which comes through, was like a needle, marking a time that seemed forever.

I can hear her relieved sigh as to whether she has overcome the difficult spot.

It was only then that people showed signs of approaching the passage that left a slight gap.

Alphas nearly woke up to respond to it, but Tinasha strangled him with "no".

In case you think about it and hold her head in shelter, Kestner peeks right into her face from the gap.

He looked at the two leaning in and left "Ah, bad," and went straight past the hallway to the back.

Tinasha, who apparently is still concentrating on the treatment, shrugs.

"Was that misunderstood?

"... maybe"

"I feel like I'm building a castle with stitches together, and it's a terrible story."

"Sorry."

Maybe it's harder to sneak inside while you're left behind than to remove the whole "key" thing.

Tinasha smiled and looked up at him as he finally finished the work after a few minutes.

Kestner looked sorry to hear from Alphas the next time he came back.

But I guess I thought that was a friend-like decision, too. Nod several times without criticism.

"I hope it won't be like fighting you directly if I can. I'm not a good fighter."

"Oh."

The two smiling bitterly broke up, shaking hands.

Alphas calls Tinasha to stop trying to walk away about after Kestner.

"Speaking of which, did you treat Lord Radik? I didn't see any surgical marks."

"Oh... that's right. Or he's the first experimental bench. He escaped with a very unpleasant face."

In an open-minded reply, Alphas had both a desire to laugh imagining an unpleasant Radik and a somewhat angry feeling.

Tinasha waves her left hand flickering with laughter.

"Don't tell me you said he was too expensive for his pride."

"You wouldn't want that to be blown... even if the commander"

"I was on the brink of everyday arrogance, so I whined about 'Oh, I did it' along the way, but it was frightening and funny"

"... you have a really good personality"

I'm not sure. I was dating and I figured it out, but she's basically a "do it back if you get hit" person.

And most of the retaliation is intolerable. Alphas had an ironic bitter smile.

Tinasha glanced over his shoulder with a white face, but looked at him as he accidentally looked serious.

"The truth is, I can't ask you to talk about this, but I was wondering if you could stay far away from the war. There is a small town near the southern restricted area. Even there......"

"Sorry, but I don't feel like it"

"Yes."

Closing her eyes and smiling, she had the same lonely look she had seen in the bird cage.

Towards Alphas swallowing more words, the woman in the birdcage whispers in a sad voice.

"I didn't want you to be a pawn."

"It's my choice. It's none of your business."

If she had taken her hand, stood beside it, and helped her.

Perhaps that was the most worry-free path. Path to retrieve what was taken.

But they haven't been alone in the world since the beginning.

Alphas takes Tinasha's left hand.

I stared into my black eyes - I mouthed them on the back of my hand without saying anything.

I'm surprised when I raise my face. Makes me touch her shoulder.

"I'm sorry"

I thought maybe I shouldn't tell you, but I wanted to.

The next time we meet, we may still be relative as enemies.

Then right now, all I can give her is words. Tinasha opens her big eyes.

Thin arms wrapped around his neck a moment later.

The woman who jumped in to him like one day closed her tight eyes with a luxurious twist.

A trembling voice struck Alphas in the ear.

"I've always... loved it"

A whisper that seems to make me cry now.

She flips herself like a bird before an unexpectedly shuddering man.

Without looking back as it was, Tinasha quickly left the room and only the man was left behind.

When the door closes, the distracted Alphas lean against the narrow room wall.

"What the hell is that woman..."

Moonlight remaining indoors.

Behind the closed lid, a woman looks up in the sky.

Looking up to heaven, she was filled with pity, but seemed to want solitude to the end.