All right,that officially ends Ghost Stories:Shiryo Village. It was short,but I had no idea how to approach a paranormal story and just felt that for my first time, to go with a limited amount of chapters.
So, now there is a part two of the story, which will be titled, ' Ghost Stories: Juriko Nazami '. A little background of the story:
Nina is now passed after her incident with one of the ghosts from her past. Shortly after her passing, Seiku died as well, from a broken heart, feeling lost without his true love.
Twenty years later, Nami, Kai, and Rima have all grown up. However, each have begun to be tormented by a spirit. Showering them in dark and demonic visions, as well as reaping havoc within their lives. Feeling as though this spirit is somehow connected to the story that their passed grandmother had once told them, one by one they all return to their deceased grandparents' home and try to investigate the problem.
First to go to the house is Rima, who was the most anxious, promising to figure out the problem and then return back to her siblings with news and a solution. However, after three months, she never returned.
Then it is Nami that goes to investigate the house, much to her older brother, Kai, opposing to the idea. She swore to find Rima and figure out the strange and paranormal activities and then return safely back to her home and inform Kai of the information she would find. For seven months....there was not a single word from her.
Now, that only leaves Kai. The one is has always been the most reluctant in the belief of spirits and ghosts,not to mention hauntings. But, now that his sisters have disappeared, he makes the decision of entering the house and investigating it. Not for any evidence of paranormal activity, but just to find his sisters.
And that's all...Thank You~
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Ghost Stories:Shiryo Village *Editing*
ParanormalIt is the year 1965 in Japan where a village filled with mysterious villagers, kept hidden within a dense forest. Secluded away from neighboring villages whom had never even heard of this well kept and lost village, shadowed by tress and bushes. Thi...