Original Stories Fan Fiction ❯ Akasaka Moon ❯ Plum Blossoms ( Chapter 30 )
[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]
Plum Blossoms
Michiko stayed on my mind for the rest of the day. She wasn't like
any of the other women I had ever met. Strong-willed and confident,
reminded me of Juriko years ago in a sense. No, Juriko gave off
this icy vibe. Michiko had a warmer personality. I could approach
her and she had those eyes that said adore me forever.
I began to realize something at that last thought. I shook my head
at the conclusion.
No! I'm training to be a priest. I can't have a personal relationship. I shut my eyes to block her out. Her angelic face only got bigger. I wanted to kiss her lips so badly, hold her in my arms, run my fingers through her long hair.
No! I'm training to be a priest. I can't have a personal relationship. I shut my eyes to block her out. Her angelic face only got bigger. I wanted to kiss her lips so badly, hold her in my arms, run my fingers through her long hair.
I trembled at where my thoughts were headed. I opened my eyes as I
lowered my shoulders, defeated. I can't handle this alone. I puffed
out my cheeks, and readied myself to get some help.
The trip to Hirata-sama's office took about three minutes tops. I
readied myself before I gave the door three good knocks.
“Enter!” I heard him say. I opened the big, oak door.
Hirata-sama sat at his desk looking over his papers. He looked up
when he heard me walking inside.
“Oh, Kato-kun,” he said.
“I'm so sorry to interrupt you,” I said as I closed the
door behind me. The old man smiled as he shook his head.
“Not at all, my boy. I was just about to finish up to go to
lunch. What's on your mind?”
“Well, I have a little problem.”
“What exactly is it?”
“I met a woman this morning.”
“Go on.”
I felt my cheeks grow hot as I thought about Michiko. “She's
really pretty.”
Hirata-sama smiled. “Oh!”
I pressed my lips together and nodded. “Yeah.”
He leaned in closer. “Do you think she is cute?”
My cheeks reddened even harder. “Yes…”
“So, what's the problem?” Hirata-sama asked.
I swallowed. “Well… I kind of want to stay
celibate.”
Hirata-sama looked at me, funny. “Why?”
“Aren't priests supposed to be like that?” I asked. I
noticed that my mentor tried to hold his laughter.
“What?”
“Who told you all of this?” he asked. I lowered my
head.
“My old teacher,” I mumbled.
“You mean, Arai-san?” he asked.
“Yes!” I said. Hirata-sama chuckled.
“That old stickler doesn't understand what it is to be
alive,” he said.
“Huh?” I asked with a blank stare.
“The only religion you have to be celibate as a priest is the
Catholic one,” he said.
“Really?” I asked with big eyes.
Hirata-sama shrugged. “I mean, that's your choice if you want
to. Do you want that for yourself really?” I didn't have to
be celibate if I didn't have to? I quickly shook my head.
“N-No!” I said. Hirata-sama smiled.
“Well then, I suggest pursuing this in a healthy way,”
he replied.
“How?” I asked.
“Get to know this Michiko first, ask her out on a date, take
things slowly, and the rest will fall into place for you
both,” Hirata-sama said.
“O-kay…” I said in a half-mumble. Hirata-sama
pressed the tips of his fingers together.
“Anything else?” he asked. I shook my head.
“No sir,” I said. “In fact, I'm leaving right
now.” I turned and headed out the door. I pondered everything
Hirata-sama told me. Get to know Michiko first, ask her out on a
date, take things slowly, and the rest will fall into place for you
both. Hm… I think I can wing it on his advice. I
hope…