

(It feels like he's been screaming for an eternity. It's pure, primal terror, cutting through the air like a perfect sine wave. (I've never heard screaming like this before. Yoshikazu retreats to the corner of the room. Untie me! Cut the ropes! I want to be able to use my hands and feet! Please! I'm so scared, it feels like my head's going to explode.) (The helpless cries of the other children echo off the walls of the cramped room. I guess because I can't see, I begin to listen more intently.) That just makes everything so much worse. And since my hands and feet are tied up, I can't remove the blindfold, either. I can't see a thing that's happening to me.


(Unfortunately, they're all bound hand and foot, and just sprawled out on the floor. There's one boy and two girls in here, aside from myself. (I can't move my body because of sleep paralysis, I guess. So of course, after learning the Sachiko was safe, further news of her whereabouts was largely ignored in favor of the media circus surrounding the school. Granted, when an elementary school becomes the stage for a grisly incident such as this, perpetrated by none other than the principal's own son.it stands to reason that the scandal would serve as the primary focus for public interest, with all other details fading into the background. No matter where I look, the only information I can find about them comes from newspaper reports on the Heavenly Host murders. Strangely, however, I've been unable to locate any other records of the Shinozaki family. Sleep paralysis, I think.įollowing the incident, Sachiko's family fled from the area, moving to another prefecture to escape the frightful memories that remained here. It's like that feeling you get when you're really tired. What.happened to me? Didn't I.pass out? So why am I fully aware right now? I can't see a thing.and I can't move. If you only watch one video in this entire thread, make it this one.
