âIt seems like it wasnât human, but did it look like one of your acquaintances?â Indra asked dispassionately.
ââŠâŠWell yeah. Its appearance was 1-to-1 that of my past lover. Though the contents were different.â
Once I looked at Indra since she had stayed silent, she blinked her eyes.
ââŠHey, even I had one or two lovers in the past, âkay?â
No, it was just one. So I exaggerated a bit.
âOkay, figures, but you havenât really talked about them much. I was surprised since it came a bit like a shock.â
ââŠâŠItâs just, the memories arenât all that great, so yeahâŠâ
âI see. Yep, I suppose that makes sense. âŠWell, anyway, everyone got a past,â she evaded ambiguously, somehow in a panic.
âWhat? Why are you so flustered?â
When I asked her in doubt, Indra fidgeted around, and then cleared her throat with a light cough, ââŠItâs nothing. I got it. So you, unlike Mr. Amato, were experienced, huhâŠ? âŠAnd yet why doesnât it staâŠno, umm, why donât you feel anything even when seeing women?â
I squeezed her hand with full force.
âO-ou-ouch, it hurts!!â
âMy feelings took a leap thanks to you. You have my gratitude! So? What about it? âŠIâm certainly experienced, but as I was confronted with drugs, poisons, and troubles by all kinds of women, superficial women donât make me feel anything anymore.â
Upon my explanation, Indra looked at me as if watchinâ somethinâ very pitiful.
âI see⊠âŠâŠâŠNo helping it if such things happened in the past. I guess it made you dysfunctionalâŠ.. Wait, Iâve succeeded in furthering my pharmacy skills, so Iâll cure your limpnessâouch-ouch!!â
I tightly grasped her hand once more.
âCould you give it a rest? Iâve already been fed loads of medicines. My resistance isnât anything to scoff at, but if itâs your medicine, I feel like itâd easily break through, and Iâd hate that.
âYou donât like stickiâŠouch, ouch, ouch!â
If I told her to explain what she wanted me to stick in where, sheâd likely spell it out, so I wonât say ânythinâ, but watch your language, idiot!
âIâll always remain untouched, you know?â
âEven without you makinâ such a declaration, no men would feel like wantinâ to touch you, so donât worry.â
âŠYeah, she totally spoiled the emotional moment.
ââŠâŠI mean, you also cried about your former boyfriend not beinâ âround ânymore, right? I havenât cried, but there was somethinâ I wanted to ask if I could meet her once more.â
Once I told her so, Indra blinked again.
ââŠI understand the notion. I really do, but since you probably wonât get the answer you desire, I think itâd be better to give up on it.â
Indra told me somethinâ as if beinâ knowledgeable about this kind of stuff. Sure feels like sheâs quite experienced.
ââŠItâs different from that, I think. The answer I desireâŠâ
âNo. I meant that you wonât be able to get an answer for your question.â Indra returned my look, âWhen you were about to break up with me, you planned to not tell me the true reason, didnât you? You wanted to gloss it over, saying that such a reason wouldnât serve as much of an explanation, right? Itâs the same here. You wonât get an answer. Not only is this another world, but I never had a father or mother to give me an answer either. So I got used to that and didnât ask. Itâs pointless to try finding out. Thatâs why itâd be better to just give up.â
She looked at me with a face full of pity. Thatâs why I hugged her.
âIâŠgave you an answer, didnât I?â
âBecause of that, Iâm still with you. I broke up with those who didnât answer me. Even if we met once more, we just broke up once more since they didnât provide any answers.â
âGotcha.â
ââSheâs right, I guess. I answered her, so Iâm still together with Indra. The other folks didnât answer, so theyâre not with her or me.
ââThey might have had some reason or none at all. But, they arenât with me ânymore. That fact in itself is already the reason. Hence, thereâs nothing left to ask ânymore either.
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{Indra}
After comparing the monsters I know of with the story I heard from Sword, I concluded that it had been a Mimicking Spirit. Theyâre undead who appear around water, adopt appearances which would draw the interest of their targets, and lure their victims into the water.
âHmm, illuminating your deepest desires and catering to those; those monsters sure use a sophisticated technique. Iâd love to talk to them if they can speak.â
When I muttered that, Sword stared at me.
ââŠIn your case, would the monster transform into your otherworld boyfriend? If it did, Iâd love to see him.â
I shook my head, âThat wonât happen. I donât feel any lingering affections towards old boyfriendsâŠor rather, my otherworld boyfriends. Itâs not like any of them was together with my current self, right? If I were to break up with you, there would be a tiny chance for it to transform into you, but even if the monster appeared right now, itâd simply show its monster appearance.â
Swordâs eyes narrowed, ââŠWait a sec. Your old boyfriends donât matter ânyway. If your current self is different, I can totally understand things to work out like that. But, your sayinâ thereâd be only a tiny chance for it to change into me if we broke up?â
âMy current self has a character that doesnât dwell on the past. I have no feelings about the guys with whom I broke up. Of course, the same applies to women, too. Thatâs why I feel absolutely nothing about the dead woman, who called herself my mother, or the guy, who yapped about not being my father despite having screwed her!â
Sword reluctantly nodded.
ââŠâŠIn short, if youâd broken up with me back then, Iâd have been treated in the same way as your father?â
âObviously? If you hadnât explained the circumstances, itâd have been impossible for me to have known that you did it for my sake.â
After feeling heartbroken, he hugged me.
âI acted while thinkinâ of you, you know?â
âThatâs why Iâm with you right now.â
âThat makes sense, somehow. So, Iâll always properly explain stuff to you so, so if somethinâ happens, donât treat me and your father like two peas in the same pond, âkay?â
Though I donât think that itâd matter much to you if you were hated by me anyway, I thought, but nodded anyway.
In the first place, we arenât married or in a relationship, so I think itâd be better to not use breaking up as terminology here. Oh well, whatever.
Weâre talking about a limp guy, so I donât need to worry about getting assaulted either! If it remains pointing downwards for eternity, we can always stay together as he wonât try to stick it in either, pfft.
âŠMy thoughts were immediately read and I suffered an iron claw.