Miho Tanaka ([personal profile] terminalshow) wrote in [community profile] infinite_reflection2012-04-12 09:52 am
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April 15th


April 2nd, 2012, early morning

It would be sunny today. She could tell. Despite a fine fog clouding the streets of Okachi so early in the morning, it would definitely be sunny later in the day. Why was she going to school so early in the morning, anyway...? Hikari Endo of class 2-F had been in a fog for days now. She hadn't been getting much sleep or much of anything done. But today was the first day of school, so of course she had to go. It was like her mind was stuck in a daze – she often found herself standing aimlessly in front of her bathroom mirror and completely unsure of how she'd gotten there.

So far she was the only one on the path to school. Her footfalls were heavy against the cement and seemed to echo unnaturally. One of her hands rose to rub at the side of her head as she heaved a sigh. “What in the hell is wrong with me...?”

April 2nd, 2012, morning

Eh? What? The girl blinked, fluttering her long lashes. She was staring at her own reflection in the bathroom mirror. Crisp morning sunlight filtered through one of the windows, casting her shadow out against the bathroom tile in an almost ominous fashion. Come to me...

Her eyes went half lidded. Had she heard that correctly? She raised a hand to lightly brush her finger tips against the smooth surface of the mirror. It rippled like a pond that had been disturbed, and her reflection smiled. Hikari didn't seem to notice. Everything was fuzzy... She wanted to sleep forever. Come. The reflection in the mirror beckoned her forward, and she obediently climbed on top of the sink counter.

With her forehead leaned against the cool glass she exhaled... And fell through.

April 9th, 2012, early morning

How long had Hikari been waiting here, on top of the elementary building roof? She was drenched from the mist of rain that had been falling for the last several hours. Strands of her long black hair clung to her face as she stared dully out at nothing. The bags under her eyes were huge, and her shoulders were trembling ever so slightly. She'd asked Kiyomi Katsuragi, a fifth grade teacher, to meet her here this morning. The teacher came reluctantly, holding an umbrella.

“Endo-san, you promised you wouldn't call me like this anymore... What's the matter with you? You don't look well.”

“Call me Hikari. You always used to call me Hikari,” Her voice was hollow.

“Well I can't anymore! We agreed to this! You understood!” Kiyomi backed up as the slender framed Hikari advanced. She was slouched oddly, but her eyes were intent upon the teacher's face.

“Mirror, mirror, on the wall...”

A scream tore through the morning quiet and then cut short.

April 15th, 2012, afternoon

Strangled sobs were vaguely audible from the girl's bathroom on the second floor of Eizou Academy. Class was in session at the moment, however, so no one had come. She was lucky that way. The state of the bathroom was quite a sight to behold. The mirror that spanned the entire left wall was shattered in spots. Splatters of blood marked the glass and dripped to the counter. “I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.” Mumbled words from the hysteric girl sitting on the tiled floor. There was a lot of blood, and it was easy to guess that it was all hers.

Sunshine brightly illuminated the blood on the stalls and the floor, and glinted off of the shard of mirror firmly in Hikari's hand. Her body was in a bad state and her skin had gone a sickly pale. The shard of mirror was lifted and plunged into the torn up flesh of her thigh over and over while she sobbed out the words 'I'm sorry'. Eventually she slumped against the tile, whispering the word 'Kiyomi' before her eyes shut for good.

She'd written messages into the tile and onto the stalls, all in blood.


mirror, mirror, on the Wall,
push them down
and wAtch them fall


i'm sorry Kiyomi

rEflections

yoUr shadow

Please don't go

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[personal profile] americandiplomacy 2012-04-20 04:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Miho was pretty fast and efficient as this kind of thing went... 'This kind of thing' being adding clipart to pictures, but she definitely seemed practiced regardless! Greg nodded when she hit the print button and then followed her outside to the small printer. Looks like they had a bit to wait, huh? "Oh, uh... No big deal. I dunno where I'll keep them... Somewhere in my room, probably." He did have a lockbox where he kept a few important things, but this hardly seemed like it absolutely needed protection... Eh, still, it'd work. Maybe he'd cut one out and shove it in his wallet, too, for good measure.

"How are you doing? Uh, just... Y'know, asking. Your apartment freaked out at all lately?" He was joking, of course... Hopefully she didn't say yes. A little small talk while it printed..!
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[personal profile] americandiplomacy 2012-04-21 06:57 pm (UTC)(link)
"I was gonna head to, uh... Yamada Mart on the way home, so I'll see her there. I'll tell her you say 'hi' and all that." Greg was honestly pretty happy that the poor girl hadn't been terrorized anymore... Miho seemed pretty easy to frighten, in all honesty, or at least easy to work up. "And I'm glad. Whatever it was didn't hurt us, so... Maybe it, uh. Like, it can't or something." Since their upperclassman's little elevator stunt, he was more inclined to refer to this as a real thing and not just their imaginations. On that note, he was very happy that the mess of horrible shadows that got slaughtered in the corridor had no way of getting to their side! ... Or he was pretty sure, anyway. Ehheh.

One set of pictures was done, and Greg plucked that up to move beside Miho and let them both check 'em out. Thanks to her impressive purikura skills, they were all quite colorful (and full-to-bursting of animal ears and hearts).
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[personal profile] americandiplomacy 2012-04-23 11:10 pm (UTC)(link)
It was fun enough, kinda, but Greg didn't really 'get' this whole purikura thing. It was pictures! Pictures were nice he guessed, but he'd hardly make an after school activity out of them... Hmm. Still, it was nice to have some with a friend(?) if only to show his father and make it look like he was acclimating well. Gregory was fitting in surprisingly well, actually, so he didn't even have to lie to his dad at this point... Weird. It really wasn't like that back in America!

"Uh, yeah, I will. Thanks, I'll keep one in my wallet or something." Another glance at his half and then the boy slid it into his backpack to deal with when he was home. "Is there a game store around here, do you know? The new, uh..." Well, he didn't want to say it. Greg was 17, he shouldn't be playing... "Err... The new Pokemon's out soon. I gotta lock in my pre-order, is what I'm saying." Embarrassing!
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[personal profile] americandiplomacy 2012-04-27 03:55 pm (UTC)(link)
"Oh, it's just right up there? That's easy... Uh, I can definitely figure that out." Now that he thought about it they'd done a fair bit today, so Greg couldn't exactly be upset that she had to go. Still, hanging out with what he could maybe probably definitely call 'friends' had become fun in its own way... "Sure, soon sounds like fun. As long as we're not, uh... No Street Fighter, all right?" The boy managed an expression other than 'bleh', a sort of sheepish smile, and rubbed the back of his head with that.