I’m gonna write a short novel derived from the real-life story of Mark Celibate, myself, in honor of my best friend from primary school named Jenkins as well as other guys who’ve learned lessons the hard way from the same scarlet woman named Leigh. The story is told first-person, based on Mark’s memory from high school up to the very present day. Names in this story may have been changed and modified from their real-life prototypes, and the plot also includes considerable assumption and imagination of the author himself, other than his real experience.
Stranger in hometown
-by Mark Celibate
“Life is full of up and downs, and everyone makes decisions that will later prove to be wrong, but your parents are waiting for your return year in and year out, and you’ll always have a family to fall back upon.”
Part One – Crush
Chapter One
A shabby tiny house was slightly quivering in the chilly wind of late autumn in a big northeastern city. The city hadn’t received the first snow of the year yet, but the trees had already shed all their leaves, prepared to welcome the winter and the turn of next year. Inside the house lived the Smith family, a lower-middle class family where the husband Mr. Smith was the only bread earner. Mrs. Smith had retired and only received minimum pension each month, which had been left far behind by the inflation rate.
My name was Rogue Smith, the only child to the Smith couple, and like most other young people of my age, I didn’t get a decent job after I graduate from college so I decided to go back to school for a graduate degree, and I did it. I enrolled at a local university about two years ago, pursuing a Master’s degree in translation. The degree itself didn’t sound too impressive, a professional degree which looked devalued compared to the academic ones, but it was still a Master’s anyway and it had already helped me procure a decent contract. I was about to graduate in just a few months, and about to make money myself. I was about to start a new life, starting to live a normal life like my elder cousins did… only except that I was a lifelong celibate.
My family was rather traditional. Although my parents were open minded about most things ranging from my profession, my habits and what clothes to wear, there was one thing that they would never approve, despite that I was adamant… I wanted to be a celibate. I craved such a lifestyle where I would have complete freedom, where I would never need to conform to a woman’s interest and habit. But my parents never seemed to show any intention of giving me the green light on this issue. They wanted to get promoted to grandparenthood, just like their siblings. I had been a brokeass student the vast majority of my life in the past, so I could always use schoolwork as an excuse for living that way, for living frugally and staying clear of any potential relationship. But I no longer have that excuse… I was about to lose my “brokeass” student status soon, and my parents were convinced that it was time for me to start dating the opposite sex, like most young people did.
It shouldn’t be that hard, obviously, there is nothing more natural than this. Just put your arms around her body, gazing at her face and appreciating the way she looks at you. And you know something wondrous is going to take place between the young lives of yours and hers, and some more lives going to be created in consequence.
But that wasn’t the style of life I wanted, because I didn’t wanna grow up. I was approaching the 30 mark but still felt like a teenager, just like the proverb got it, “A man is as old as he feels”. It wasn’t just about age though. I had vowed to be a lifelong celibate and that was my religion, but no one was born with that religion…

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beautiful man just beautiful
) and we talked about our college years, and guess what? A college classmate of his (Jenkins), who was also his best friend through college years, was a classmate of mine in primary school. I'd only met Jenkins once or twice since our graduation from primary school though, he was barely a friend of mine, but he's been in contact with Fernando up to this day (via s' version of facebook or something).
a fact that I never knew until last week, when Fernando told me about it. Is it called coincidence?
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