CHIHIRO IN LOVE!!
This was it there was no turning back. The suspense was killing me.
It was not like any other creature, this creature had eyes, long hair that fell down his back and dragged on the floor. OMG!! What are we going to do? It was like unbelievable.
He was man, with long hair, and gorgeous eyes that had the power to hypnotize any female in sight.
He was every young woman's dream.
And now he had Chihiro in his sights, and it was too late. She had already turn around and looked into his eyes. I was too late to save her; she had already fallen in love.
I'm not saying that she has no taste in men because he was fine, it was what he was going to do to her.
He was coming closer to her and I was powerless to do anything.
"Chihiro,mynameis Chihiro, that's if you want to know, am Chihiro." She said in a rush when he reached her.
"Chihiro huh. I'm Nigihayami Kohaku Nushi . It's a pleasure to make your acquaintance. Am sure you will be interested in having lunch with me today." He stated in a 'matter of fact' voice.
Powerless to say no Chihiro accepted his offer.
"Sweet" he hissed under his breathe.
They went to lunch at Always Tasty. While having lunch Kohaku asked Chihiro some questions about herself. She be totally absorbed in his magnificent gaze answered every question with breathe to spear.
Didn't she say earlier that she would never give out personal information to a total stranger? Here she was now telling him about every personal event that ever happened in her life. Oh how love can make people do strange things.
At the end of the questioning he took her to a private place, and where was I to save her?
I just couldn't for she would have said that I was trying to steal her man.
I couldn't save her from a heart break. But that was not what happened. He chose her because he was quite infatuated with her.
I don't know exactly when it happened, but it did. Maybe it was the way she spoke to him, or her manner or maybe what she told him.
He had found his match in this ordinary but unique and strong young lady.
