Extra: Day and Night

The sun had risen, and the young priest had opened the door of the church to welcome the villagers who came to pray.He is the only priest in the village and has lived in the only church around for 11 years, from the age of 16 to the age of 27.Prayer, organizing people to pray, evening confession, mass... every day.

The sunlight shining on the silver-white cross on his chest actually shone like gold, just like his smile.With this beautiful smile, he greeted the people who came one after another and waited to start praying.

The church was as clean as some old priest's robes.He would clean it up again every day, even if the most picky and cleanest priest couldn't pick out a dirty place in this church.

"Good morning, Father Colum." At this time, the usual last person came, and she was the last one every day, almost following in the footsteps of the penultimate person.

The priest named Colum welcomed her with a smile: "Good morning, Sidri."

The blond girl named Sidley smiled and walked in side by side with Colum.

At this time, Colum noticed something in Sidley's hand and asked, "What is this?"

"This is a gift for Father Kelun. I made it myself." The girl smiled mysteriously. "I'll give it to you after the prayer is over." She will not delay everyone's prayer time.Collen nodded.

After the prayers, Sidley gave Colum a gift—a small painting.

That was the appearance of Father Colum when he was praying. He held the cross devoutly, and the light hit him from behind, as if God was watching him from behind.

Coron seemed to like it, Sidley thought.

He said, "Beautiful drawing, Sidley." He couldn't see the girl's smile become as bright as a flower.

"But remember to pray seriously next time."

Still smiling, Sidley said, "Because Father Collen is really charming."

Colum seemed to hear something, but he didn't say anything. He diverted the topic: "Sidri, why don't you socialize more with other children in the village when you are so good?"

"Because it's boring, everyone else here except Father Collen is too boring." Sidley replied immediately.

Ke Lun was helpless when he heard that, he patted Sidley's head lightly and stroked it a few times, and said, "Don't say that."

Sidley is an orphan who came to this village when she was very young. She knocked on the door of the church and became a part of the village.She lived in the church until a widow who lost her daughter adopted her four years ago.

She didn't become depressed and withdrawn because of her orphan status, she was cheerful and lively, and she was versatile, even if he was wearing farm clothes, he looked like a city lady in a skirt.But she just doesn't like to take the initiative to contact others.

"I hope you can make friends. You know, the children in the village like you very much." Ke Lun persuaded.

Sidley looked at him and asked with a smile, "Does Father Colum like me?"

Not sure if she was joking or what, Collen didn't speak.

"Suppose you like me, then what kind of like?"

"Sidri." Colum put his hand on her shoulder, and he tried to be as kind as possible, "If you have a true love in a few years, I think I will attend your wedding as a father and a priest."

"Ah, Father Cologne, isn't it strange that the groom, the priest and the father must all be one person at the wedding?"

At this moment, Ke Lun finally showed a troubled look on his face, thinking that fortunately everyone dispersed at this time, otherwise it would be bad if people heard him.

"Sidri, priests are not allowed to marry. This is the regulation of the Holy Church." Collen said solemnly.

But Sidley asked, "Don't you like me?"

"It's not a matter of liking it or not, it's my loyalty to God."

"Then what if God doesn't want your loyalty, what if God doesn't ask for it, what if there is no God at all?"

Facing Sidley's inquiry, Collen turned around and said, "Don't say such things to other people. Also, you should go back and rest Sidley."

he's gone.

But the girl still had a smile on her face, and she seemed to speak, but no one could hear her.

The blonde girl was walking on the road, but the people working on the side of the road didn't seem to see her.

She opened her mouth, opening and closing her lips.

As she walked, she gradually disappeared.

There should be no one in the church, unless there are people preparing for the wedding and funeral.

But Cologne was always ready to greet him, and believed that no matter who came, he would see a polite and tidy priest.

"Am I a little too much for Sidley?" Collen thought, when no one came for a long time, he would think about something.

"It seems that the refusal is a bit too much. I will apologize to her next time I see her." He said to himself.

In any case, he watched her grow up with his own eyes. Although some of the girl's words were shocking and even a little outrageous, Ke Lun tolerated them all.

However, if a man walked into the church with Sidley in a few years, what would he look like?What will he do?

"God, forgive me that my pampering her has touched my devotion to you." He said to the simple idol, "I assure you, I will never touch your teachings to me because of her."

Collen may forget that vow, but he will never forget what prompted him to break his vow, and the night he broke his vow.

The closed door was pushed open, and the cool night wind poured into the main hall, blowing the clothes of the priest who was praying.

I didn't see the moon, but I saw the moonlight. The girl who was reading during the day caressed the door frame with one hand, and her white clothes fluttered like a bird's wings; Such a bright and clean light was scattered with silver light.

Ke Lun couldn't think of any adjectives, so he could only say: "It's like a magnolia flower." Ke Lun hadn't read any poems, so he probably could only think of this in his barren literary thinking.

Magnolia, holy and beautiful, and those gentle and smiling eyes like the surface of an autumn lake.

Priest He knelt there, but his heart was no longer in front of God.

"Good evening, Father Collen." Her voice was crisp.She declared, "Tomorrow, I will be different."

"I had to make some changes in order to accommodate Father Colum's thoughts.

Later, by day I'll be a boy and be your friend,

In the evening I will turn into a girl and be your lover"

"I really, really, really like you, Father Cologne."

In front of whom do you kneel, whose plain hand caresses your cheek with love?

The author has something to say: It's over, it's over.

This is far from what I expected, but I really can't think of a sequel.

It's nothing more than the ending of HE, happy and happy, but it won't be very exciting.

Just like the previous "As You Are", it is a very regrettable work, but I think this one is different. Apart from regret, there seems to be hope. Solve it easily.

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