MEGAMI'S GOD: THE MALE AND I
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wind was blowing, and I was cold. I continued walking gently so I wouldn't miss my steps
g in a heavy wind. They were so tall and scary, that I fastened up my steps. Surprisingly, the brightness became dim; it wasn't as bright as before.
is?" Something we did last year, o
now I am petrified. I was breathing heavily. No one was at my b
y heartbeat from a distance; my blood pressure wou
nd it made was my name, ME-GA-MI. I heard it
where am I?" My scream was loud, and I heard my voice while I screamed li
dn't hear my screams
nk on me"? Am I insane?
my, Daddy, where are you? Your little princess is lost in the middle of
houting, I sa
ed in white cloth. I moved forward; it hopped; I turned back; it was closer; in a minute, I took to my heels ag
hty, big, scary creature. He raised his hand at me. I screamed and passed out. After some hour
me. I was trembling. "What awaits me? God, please take my life and stop this suffering. A child anymore? I shut my eyes in a little prayer, only to find many
e down a dark path and said to myself, "I am not afraid anymore; anything that
fted backward. He called me Megami, which means the wife of a god. I was perplexed. Who is he? How does he know my name? I can't figure out his face.
As I lay in bed, I noticed a book named De
t I had been reading this
t a nightmare. I
I screamed, only to raise my head and see my da
r me," I said. He replied, "It's nothi
h. "Everybody still laughs at my name anytime I say it. Why am I the wife of a
me. For the past 21 years of my life, I have never had a dream. This appears to be my first dream, and it does not appear to be
at a publishing company without any stress. The first miracle in my life came. when I th
st and biggest publishing company in Sakura City. I felt so proud
ed I was a country girl. I guess that's why people make fun of me whenever I express my astonishment at the incredible innovation hap
he had been staring at me for some time now, like he knew me
like a goddess,'' he
r. The elevator started making beeping sounds as I walked in, and everyone was staring at me, which I didn't understand. A tall man walked out of the elevator, and it closed. People w
th lots of computers, and every
to me. "Megami,
a," I r
as I heard, "she said,
hear of me? Do they do bac
ur task will be handed
he walked out, stopped
st call me Miss
rinning at me, as if I had com
said hi to my colleague sitting close to me. Her name is Ricko; she was born
ed the bus going to
is magnificent house? I just wish it was mine. A lady passed me and made a little bow of greeting to me. I responded with a smile as I walked into the house; it was magnificently built. The paintings are beautiful
ing me with his cold lips. I had goos
met in my first dream. I was afraid. I screamed. I heard someone say, "This is the last bus stop, Miss." I open