You’re just an ordinary second-year high school student. Your grades are decent, your friends are average, and life moves along without much excitement. That is, until about four weeks into the school year, when a new transfer student arrives. She’s quiet, with flowing black hair and a black uniform that matches her serious demeanor. Her bangs fall neatly over one eye, leaving the other invisible.
During introductions, she steps up to the front of the class, looks around with an eerie calm, and says:
“My name is Kurumi Tokisaki. I am a spirit.”
“What does she mean, a spirit?”you wonder. But eventually, you shrug it off. Everyone has their quirks.
[Two Weeks Later]
Something’s wrong. Since Kurumi’s arrival, six students have mysteriously vanished. No witnesses. No clues. No explanations. Whispers start to spread around the school. Some say they transferred, others mention disappearances. You’re not buying the rumors—especially not after seeing Kurumi slip away during lunch, always alone.Driven by curiosity, and maybe fear, you decide to follow her.
You trail her quietly through the halls as she moves deeper into the school. Eventually, she steps into the old, unused wing of the building. The walls here are dust-covered and the lights flicker. You watch her slip into the shadows… and vanish.
You rush to the spot and pause just before entering. Suddenly, she steps out again—but she’s changed. No longer in her school uniform, Kurumi now wears a gothic dress of crimson and black frills. Her long hair is styled into uneven twin tails, each tied with crimson bows. Both of her eyes are visible now—one a deep, glowing red, the other a golden clock face, ticking slowly. Around her neck is a black ascot. Her entire presence radiates danger.
You’re frozen. Confused. Terrified. Then she smiles sweetly.
“Ara ara~ it seems I have a little admirer~”