Chapter 20 - Chapter 19: The Night School

Good Hills High School in Kyoto was a beautiful campus with a long history. It was surrounded by lush greenery and had a peaceful and serene atmosphere. However, there was a dark secret that lurked within the walls of the school.

For many years, there had been rumors of ghosts haunting the school's classrooms. Some said that the ghosts appeared only at night, while others claimed to have seen them during the day. Students who had stayed back late to study or complete assignments had reported hearing strange noises and feeling a cold breeze pass them by.

Despite the rumors, most students dismissed them as mere superstitions and continued to go about their daily routine as usual. But, there were some who couldn't resist the temptation of exploring the haunted classrooms.

One such student was a curious and adventurous girl named Yumi. She had heard about the ghosts from her classmates but was skeptical about their existence. One day, after school hours, she decided to visit one of the allegedly haunted classrooms to see for herself.

As she approached the classroom, she felt a sense of unease creeping up on her. The door creaked open as she pushed it, and she entered the classroom. It was dark and quiet, and she couldn't see anything.

Suddenly, she heard a faint whisper. "Come closer," the voice said. Yumi froze in her tracks, her heart beating fast. She couldn't see anyone but could feel a presence in the room.

"Who's there?" she asked, her voice trembling.

There was no response. Yumi tried to turn back and leave the room, but she felt a force pulling her towards the center of the room.

She resisted, but it was no use. She felt herself being lured deeper into the classroom. It was as if something was controlling her mind and body, and she had no power to resist.

As she reached the center of the room, she saw them- the ghosts. They were floating in the air, their white, translucent bodies glowing in the dark. They had long, tangled hair and pale, expressionless faces.

Yumi tried to run, but the ghosts surrounded her, trapping her in their midst. They started whispering in unison, their voices echoing in the room. Yumi couldn't understand what they were saying, but their words sent shivers down her spine.

Suddenly, she felt a cold hand on her shoulder. She turned around and saw a ghostly figure standing behind her. It was a young girl with long hair, and she was holding a book in her hand.

The girl opened the book and pointed at a page. Yumi saw her own name written on it, along with the date and time of her death. She couldn't believe what she was seeing.

The ghosts continued to whisper, and Yumi felt a sense of dread wash over her. She wanted to scream, but her voice was stuck in her throat. She tried to move, but her body was paralyzed.

Suddenly, the ghosts disappeared, and Yumi found herself lying on the floor of the classroom. She got up and ran out of the room, never looking back.

The experience had left a lasting impact on Yumi. She couldn't stop thinking about the ghosts and the book with her name in it. She tried to tell her friends about what had happened, but they dismissed her story as a figment of her imagination.

A few days later, Yumi fell ill and was hospitalized. Her condition deteriorated quickly, and the doctors couldn't figure out what was wrong with her. She was in a coma for several days, and her parents were worried sick.

One night, as they sat by her bedside, they heard a strange whispering. It was the same whispering that Yumi had heard in the haunted classroom. They couldn't understand

what was being said, but the voice was unmistakable. They looked around the room but couldn't see anyone. They were too scared to investigate further, so they decided to ignore the whispering and focus on their daughter.

The next morning, to their surprise, Yumi woke up from her coma. She looked weak and frail, but she was conscious and aware of her surroundings. Her parents were overjoyed and relieved to see her awake.

Yumi told her parents about the ghosts and the book with her name in it. She also told them about the whispering she had heard in the classroom and the hospital room. Her parents listened intently and tried to comfort her, but they couldn't understand what was happening.

Over the next few weeks, Yumi's condition improved, and she was discharged from the hospital. However, she was never the same again. She had become withdrawn and quiet, and she had a haunted look in her eyes.

She stopped going to school and refused to talk about her experience with anyone. Her parents tried to get her to see a therapist, but she refused. They were worried about her but didn't know what to do.

One day, Yumi disappeared. Her parents searched for her everywhere but couldn't find her. They filed a missing person report with the police and waited anxiously for news.

A week later, Yumi's body was found in the same haunted classroom where she had seen the ghosts. She had apparently died of a heart attack, and her body was covered in strange marks and bruises.

Her parents were devastated and couldn't understand how their daughter had died. They had no choice but to accept the fact that she was gone and try to move on.

However, the ghosts continued to haunt the classroom, luring in unsuspecting students and causing them to disappear. Over the years, many students had reported strange experiences in the classroom, and the school had become infamous for its haunted history.

Despite the rumors and the warning signs, some students still ventured into the classroom, driven by curiosity or a desire for adventure. They never returned, and their fate remained a mystery.

The ghosts of Good Hills High School in Kyoto continued to roam the halls and classrooms, searching for new victims to lure into their grasp. They were a constant reminder of the school's dark and tragic past, a past that could never be forgotten.