Yami No Matsuei Fan Fiction ❯ Orange Blossom ❯ The Devil's Taxes ( Chapter 35 )
[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]
Chapter Thirty-Five: The Devil's Taxes:
Scratch. Scratch. Scratch.
Nobu doesn't sleep anymore. His brain became jumbled up last
November. His former self was murdered that day. Nobu stayed most
of his days in his office. His eyes were nearly blinded by the
dimly-lit laptop screen. He needed work. His house fell into
turbulence last year. Nobu felt like a time bomb.
Scratch. Scratch. Scratch.
His wife feared him now. Sharon always turned a blind eye to his
crimes. His kills shocked her in the beginning. So, why does she
stay? What's the point?
July 17th, 1983.
Nobu had just started teaching students that year. Tokyo University
provided a background for this love story. He worked in a small
classroom that year. She walked in like a princess visiting the
country. Nobu couldn't take his eyes off of her. He tried to figure
out why. Has she always been in this class? Since
when? His eyes traced every detail of this woman with her
white blonde hair to her jaw and fat apple cheeks. Her light yellow
sundress drew attention to her. Nobu gulped. Okay here I go,
he thought. Nobu walked up to her. The woman glanced up at him.
Nobu stood in place.
"Hi…" he mumbled. The woman blinked at him.
"Yes?" she asked. He struggled in his mind for something cool to
say.
"Hey," he said. "You doing anything after class?"
"No, why?" she said. Nobu shuffled his feet.
"Well… could we walk around campus or something?" he offered.
"You know, get a coffee or something."
"Are you asking me out?" she asked.
"Yeah," Nobu said with a nod. "Yes, I am." The woman lowered her
pencil.
"Alright," she said. "Guess it couldn't hurt." Nobu bowed his
head.
"I thank you," he replied. The professor walked into the classroom
and Nobu went back to his post. The woman gave him a little smile.
He smiled back at her.
March 20th, 2010.
It's slowly falling into ruin. He's trying to keep his distance.
The man worries about what could happen. He encountered the mother
last November. His mind's been in ruin ever since. It's only going
to get worse.
Scratch. Scratch. Scratch.
He typed away harder. Please shut up. Please stop. I don't
want to hurt her anymore. He had turned violent lately. So much
so that it scared him. This isn't like me at all, he
thought. Nobu wished that he could forget every punch, every shout,
and every kick. Sharon didn't even fight back. She just lay there
and took it. Nobu's heart twisted in pain because of it. Stop
me! Say something! Please! He couldn't seem to stop and
the blows keep getting worse. I don't know why I do this! Stop
me, Sharon! Somebody… Anybody…
Scratch. Scratch. Scratch.
Tonight was no different. Another long day and Nobu felt like
screaming. He came home to a silent house. Nobu scanned the
room.
"Sharon!" he yelled. "Sharon! Where are you?" When No answer came,
Nobu gritted his teeth.
"Sharon!" he yelled again. No answer still and he clenched his
fists. His heavy steps filled the room. He knew where to find her.
Bubbles floated in the fish tank as Sharon's eyes stayed glued to
the glass. She looked out of touch. Nobu shook his head.
"I'm home," he said. Sharon didn't move. Her husband grabbed her by
the shoulder. Sharon turned around and Nobu tried to stay calm.
"I'm home," he repeated. His wife said nothing as she blinked at
him. No words came out. The woman still looked out of it. Her
husband sneered on the outside. Don't do this now. Sharon
still didn't respond. Nobu's rage built up brick by brick in his
brain. His lips curved into grimace.
"Run," he warned. His wife didn't move.
"Run," Nobu said. She still stood where she was. The thin twine
slowly began to break.
"You better run," he hissed. Sharon stood where she was.
Snap! Nobu's eyes misted over red. He gave her a look of
death. A heavy sneer came on his face.
"Bitch," he mumbled. Smack! She sank to the ground without a
word. Nobu's anger grew fiercer.
"Why won't you scream out, woman?!" he barked. "Doesn't it hurt?"
Sharon sat up and looked at him. Nobu growled at her.
"Bitch!" he snapped. He raised his foot to kick her. No. Not
again. Stop! Stop! Nobu stopped his foot just in time. Sharon
still didn't respond. Her husband stormed off to his office. He
closed and locked the door behind him. The middle-aged man breathed
out hard. That was close, he thought. Too close. Nobu didn't
know how much more of his damaged brain he could take. He needed an
out. The man walked over to his laptop and booted it up. He opened
up Word and began to type.
Don't hit
Don't use violence
Don't shout
Stay calm
Be gentle
He typed this every night. It's his leash that prevented him from
giving in to his violence, but how long will that last before he
snaps?