Original Stories Fan Fiction ❯ Akasaka Moon ❯ Moss ( Chapter 16 )
[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]
Moss
That year had been much quieter for me. I have been too busy with
school and my priest studies to have a social life. My Mother
hadn't been having so many fits as she had in two years. She still
neglected her ikebana, but there was no looks of terror or
trembling. She sat in front of the TV in silence. I kissed her on
the cheek and went off to do my studies in my room. We didn't talk
like last year. It's a little bit better, but it still made me
nervous. I would still love to hear her voice once more, even if
she was talking to her flowers.
Things had not changed between me and the twins. Haruka still gave
me icy looks while Juriko mocked me. I couldn't avoid them with
their charm and twisted mind games. Speaking of which, the latter
had gotten more popular of the summer. Even the male teachers had
to take a second look at her. More and more boys in our
neighborhood really took notice of her. Pretty soon, they wanted to
do things for her. Juriko took it all in and used the attention to
her advantage.
“Men are sheep,” she told me as she fanned herself with
a paper fan that a boy in our class made for her. “They will
do anything for a girl.”
“What about me?” I asked at my desk in the
classroom.
Juriko looked at me as she twirled her hair in her fingers.
“What about you?”
“Am I a sheep?” I asked in a small voice as she batted
her eyelashes.
She nodded without a thought. “Yes.”
I blinked with over another blank stare. “Why?”
“You're still trying to get close to my sister. That's what
makes you a sheep,” Juriko explained without missing a
beat.
“But… I just want to make her smile. Is that
wrong?” I asked, child-like.
“I didn't say it was wrong,” she said with a fake
sweetness.
“You made it sound like it was.”
“Did I?”
“Well, yes…”
“Do you think it is?”
“Uh… well…” I looked away from her.
“Is it?”
I bit my lower lip. “I don't know…”
Juriko smiled as she shook her head and lightly tapped me on the
nose. “You poor soul.” I stared at her as she
pouted.
“What's the matter, Iwao-kun?” she asked. I sighed
aloud.
“Why do you do this to me?” I asked.
“Do what?”
“Play these mind games with me.”
“Do I?” she asked as she showed me her pretty painted
nails.
“Yes! Now why?” I wailed. Juriko giggled. I frowned as
I didn't enjoy where this could possibly go. She looked at me with
those sweet amber eyes as she stroked my dark brown hair and
cheek.
“Because, you're just that fun to mess with,” she said.
I stared at her with blank eyes. She did it again. It was times
like these that I wished she wasn't so pretty.