A Light In The Dark (a Corpse Party fanfic)
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  • Reads 3,404
  • Votes 64
  • Parts 27
  • Time 1h 32m
Ongoing, First published Aug 16, 2014
8 kids are trapped inside Heavenly Host Elementary and they have to find a way to get out of there together without being killed. However, with killer ghosts, all sorts of crazy people, and a giant mystery behind the school, will they be able to survive?
NOTE: MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS FOR CORPSE PARTY
 ALSO I DONT OWN CORPSE PARTY OR ANY OF THEIR ORIGINAL CHARACTERS IN THIS STORY
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Jin Aizawa is a spirit medium. He and four others go to a house called the Massacre Murder House on the forth year anniversary of the incident that gave the house it's name. Four years ago ten people were murdered in cold blood in the house during a get together held there. One year later the sole survivor is found dead in the house despite no longer living there. Every year since the original murders someone is found in the house dead. Some believe it's a curse that started the night of the massacre some say it's just a coincidence. Jin Knows the house is haunted. He wants to go there to release the ghosts trapped there. Naoki wants to find out what really happened the night ten people's lives were cut short. Three others join them on the adventure for their own reasons. Also going to the house is Silas Karlisle the cousin of one of the people murdered at the house. When Silas stumbles upon a scene he shouldn't have seen the people responsible come after him. When they arrive at the house it's up to Jin and the others to stop them and help Silas. But they're really not alone in the house. The ghosts that live there want justice. Will Jin and the others make it out alive especially when an ally comes to help putting his own life at risk. Can Jin release the trapped ghosts and prove once and for all there is no curse and help them move on? There will be mature themes and scenes of crime, pain, suffering, depression, suicidal thoughts and torture. You've been warned. Read at your own risk.