Miyako was always a quiet and introverted girl. She preferred to keep to herself and didn't have many friends at school. But one day, everything changed.
Miyako had always been interested in the occult and supernatural. She had read countless books on the subject and had even tried a few spells herself. But nothing could have prepared her for what happened on that fateful day.
Miyako's best friend, Ayumi, had invited her over to her house after school. Ayumi had been feeling down lately, and Miyako wanted to cheer her up. They spent the afternoon chatting and watching movies, but as the night wore on, things took a dark turn.
Miyako had brought a Ouija board with her, and she convinced Ayumi to play with her. They sat in Ayumi's room, the only light coming from the candles they had lit, and began to ask the board questions.
At first, nothing happened. But then, the planchette began to move on its own. Miyako and Ayumi were both shocked and a little scared, but they continued to ask questions. The spirit they were communicating with claimed to be a demon, and it offered to show Miyako her future.
Miyako was intrigued and a little afraid, but she couldn't resist the temptation. The demon led her to a dark corner of Ayumi's room and whispered in her ear. Miyako's eyes widened as she saw her future unfold before her. She would be rich, successful, and famous. All she had to do was make a sacrifice.
Miyako didn't know what to do. She was scared and confused, but the demon's words had sparked something inside her. She wanted that future more than anything. And so, she did the unthinkable.
The next morning, Ayumi's body was found in her bedroom. She had been strangled to death. The police were called, and Miyako was immediately a suspect. But when they questioned her, she simply smiled and said, "I did it. The demon told me to."
The teachers at Good Hills High School were shocked by the news. They couldn't believe that Miyako had killed her best friend. They had always thought of her as a quiet and harmless girl. But Miyako insisted that she had done it under the influence of the demon, and there was no convincing her otherwise.
Despite the lack of physical evidence, Miyako was found guilty of Ayumi's murder. She was sentenced to life in prison. But the teachers at Good Hills High School couldn't shake the feeling that there was more to the story than they knew.
Years went by, and the incident faded from memory. But then, one day, a former teacher at the school received a strange letter. It was from Miyako, and it contained a confession.
In the letter, Miyako explained that she had been telling the truth all along. She had been possessed by a demon, and it had shown her the future. But she had made a terrible mistake in believing that the only way to achieve that future was through sacrifice.
Miyako begged for forgiveness and pleaded with the teacher to clear her name. The teacher was moved by the letter but knew that there was little they could do. Miyako was still in prison, and the evidence was stacked against her.
But then, something strange happened. The teacher began to experience strange occurrences in their classroom. Books would fall off the shelves, the chalkboard would write on its own, and sometimes, they could feel a presence in the room.
The teacher couldn't shake the feeling that something was wrong at the school. They had been receiving strange letters from Miyako, and the memories of the murder case had been haunting them. But they never could have predicted what would happen next.
One day, while teaching their class, the teacher felt a sudden chill. They looked up and saw a pair of glowing eyes staring back at them. They were frozen with fear as a dark presence began to fill the room.
Suddenly, the room was filled with the sound of shattering glass as the windows exploded inward. The students screamed as they ducked for cover, but the teacher was paralyzed with fear.
The demon had arrived.
It was a towering figure, with horns and black wings, and its eyes burned with a fierce intensity. It grabbed the teacher by the throat and lifted them off the ground.
"Who do you think you are?" the demon hissed. "You cannot stop me."
The teacher was helpless as the demon flung them across the room. They crashed into a desk, and the breath was knocked out of them. They could feel the demon's hot breath on their face as it leaned in close.
"You will pay for what you did to my vessel," the demon growled. "Miyako was my chosen one, and you took her from me."
The teacher was confused and scared. They had no idea what the demon was talking about.
"You know nothing," the demon sneered. "But you will learn. You will learn what it means to cross me."
With that, the demon vanished. The room was quiet, except for the sound of the students crying and the teacher gasping for air. It was a terrifying experience that the teacher would never forget.
From that day on, the teacher knew that they were in danger. The demon had marked them, and they knew that it would come for them again. They tried to leave the school, but it was no use. The demon was always one step ahead of them.
It wasn't until years later, when the teacher was old and gray, that they finally got their answer. They received a letter in the mail from Miyako's cellmate. In the letter, the cellmate explained that Miyako had indeed been possessed by a demon. But it wasn't just any demon; it was one of the most powerful and vengeful demons in existence.
The demon had chosen Miyako as its vessel, and it had promised her great things in exchange for her loyalty. But Miyako had made a mistake. She had thought that the only way to achieve her dreams was through sacrifice. And so, she had killed Ayumi.
The demon had been furious. It had punished Miyako by possessing the school and terrorizing the students and staff. And it had marked the teacher as its next victim.
The teacher read the letter with a heavy heart. They knew that they would never be safe, but they were grateful for the explanation. They finally understood what had happened all those years ago.
The teacher died soon after, but the memory of the demon lingered. Students and staff at Good Hills High School still report strange occurrences, and some say that they can feel the demon's presence in the halls. It's a chilling reminder of the power of the supernatural, and a warning to all who would dabble in the occult.
5 years later
As Miyako walked out of the prison, she felt a sense of freedom wash over her. She had been in prison for years for the murder of her friend Ayumi, but she had no regrets. She knew that it was necessary for the demon's plan to come to fruition.
Miyako had always been an outcast, but she had found solace in the demon's promises. It had promised her wealth, power, and fame, and all she had to do was obey its commands. But when the demon had asked her to kill Ayumi, Miyako had hesitated. She had never been a violent person, and the thought of taking someone's life made her stomach turn.
But the demon was persuasive. It had shown her visions of the future, where Miyako was adored by millions, and Ayumi was nothing but a distant memory. It had promised her that the sacrifice was necessary, and that it would all be worth it in the end.
And so, Miyako had killed Ayumi. She had used a kitchen knife to stab her friend in the chest, and she had watched as the life drained from her eyes. It had been a brutal and bloody scene, but Miyako had felt a sense of relief. She had done what the demon had asked, and she was one step closer to achieving her dreams.
But the demon was not satisfied. It had possessed the school and terrorized the students and staff, and it had marked the teacher as its next victim. Miyako had tried to warn the teacher, but it was too late. The demon had attacked, and Miyako had been arrested for her involvement in Ayumi's murder.
Now, as Miyako walked free, she knew that the demon was still with her. It had promised her that her time in prison would be worth it, and she was eager to see what it had in store for her.
As she walked down the street, she felt a sudden chill. She looked around, but there was no one there. She shrugged it off and continued on her way.
But then, she heard a voice whisper in her ear.
"I am still with you, Miyako. Our work is not yet done."
Miyako froze. She knew that voice. It was the demon's.
She turned around, but there was no one there. She was alone on the street.
But then, she felt a hand on her shoulder. It was cold and clammy, and it sent shivers down her spine.
She turned around again, and this time, she saw the demon. It was standing behind her, its eyes glowing in the darkness.
"You have served me well, Miyako," the demon said. "But there is still more work to be done. We have a new vessel to find, and you will help me."
Miyako knew that she had no choice. She had made a deal with the demon, and she had to see it through.
And so, Miyako smiled and walked away, with the demon following closely behind. They had a new victim to find, and Miyako was eager to see what the demon had in store for her.