It was a miserable day, right in the middle of winter. Snow covered the entire ground, gravel hidden underneath the white layer. The sky was darkened, the sun hidden behind clouds. Luckily, there was a rainfall warning, so some of the snow could possibly melt. School had been delayed by two hours because of such terrible weather, and because of this, Tsuki was taking her precious time relaxing, and enjoying the warmth inside her home. It used to never snow like this in such a place as Tokyo, but with climate change, it was to be expected to eventually happen.
It was the year 2024. Tsuki Kamiki is a 16 year old girl, with long, dark hair and bright, sky blue eyes. She has a slender frame, making her body fit that of a volleyball player, or a runner. Up until today, she had a completly normal life. She is an only child, and lives with her father who has high expectations of her. Tsuki's mother disappeared around the time she was six, and with police searches being cancelled, Tsuki's father gave up, and eventually they moved to a little town outside of tokyo. Tsuki's uncle owned a shrine, known as Sunset Shrine, and they moved in with him to help him run the shrine more modernly.
That was two months ago. Tsuki was still adjusting to her new school life, and most of the time just stayed home and helped with the shrine. She had no desire in anything in school, and even though her grades were easily kept up, she just hated it.
Today, was the day that changed her life however.
Rain begun to poor down onto Tsuki's head, as she walked around the sacred tree out in the middle of the shrine grounds. With the house being too far away, she ran to take shelter in a small storage shed. Slamming the doors shut behind her, she sighed, sliding down them to relax on the floor.
In front of her, there were stairs that led down to a well. Boxes of supplies were piled everywhere around it, and the well was sealed up with sutres, which didn't really interest Tsuki. Although, something just didn't feel right about this storage shed. It didn't even feel like a storage shed. Standing up, she walked down the creaky stairs, and stood in front of the well, reading the sutures With no luck, she sighed, pushing her hair back out of her face, and went to turn around. The rain hit the little shed even harder, and creaking was heard, but it wasn't from the roof or stairs. It was from the well behind her.
Turning to look, the sutres were now gone, and as were the pieces of wood hammered over the well. It was deep, but there was a glow at the bottom. Tilting her head, she stared at it, and noticed it was her fat white cat, stuck in the bottom.
"Are you stupid? How'd you even get down there Aiko." Sighing, she began to climb down the ladder on the side of the well, to reach her cat. When she looked below for her cat, it wasn't there. Looking up, she saw the cat was at the top of the well now, which then made Tsuki's heart beat even faster. "What the hell is going on?" she thought, and that's when the glow returned from the bottom of the well. The ladder suddenly disappeared, and Tsuki plummeted into the never-ending black hole of the well.
