(Narrator POV)

Shiro, Tsubaki and the boy named Tomohiro found themselves in an empty classroom at Byakudan Senior High School. They were out of Heavenly Host Elementary, but the two young children didn't know where they were. Not only were they in a strange place, but they were with a stranger as well.

"Shiro, he's bleeding really bad," the little girl whined to her brother. She was the panicky type, but she was doing her best to be calm. Even if only to make Rina proud.

"It'll be okay," her twin reassured her as he searched through the small bag of things that Rina had given to him. Inside were some odd, but still useful little things. Among these things was her cell phone that she had never even thought to use while in the haunted school. "Tsubaki, you keep pressure on the spot where it's bleeding. I'm going to try to call someone for help."

While Shiro was busy with his task, Tsubaki did as she was told. Tomohiro, who up until this point had been a panicky mess, was finally starting to calm down. He hoped that it wouldn't be fatal.

After the twins were safely home and the teenage boy was healing in the hospital, they soon discovered that no one remembered any of the people they had entered Heavenly Host with. Shiro, being smart and more mature, convinced his twin that the entire ordeal had merely been a nightmare. He even went so far as to hide Rina's things from her, claiming that Rina too was just part of the horrible dream. But despite what he told his sister, he could never forget the girl who had given her own life for three people she hardly even knew. Deep down, he hoped that one day the three would get to meet again.

For Tomohiro, things were much harder. Despite his attempt to explain what had happened, no one would believe him. The names he said were his friends weren't real people. He was all alone.

As a way of helping him, he and his family moved away to another town. But that did not give him any rest. Tomohiro still insisted that his story was true, though no one would believe him. Soon enough, his words became less and less, until he almost stopped talking altogether. Now he hardly speaks and the words he does say seem to have little meaning or cannot even be understood.

No, things would never be the same for these three. It is a sad fact. The victims of the haunted school will never truly escape the clutches of Heavenly Host Elementary

Meanwhile, back inside Heavenly Host...

The ghost of a blonde haired boy approached the body of a girl who had recently been murdered by his former classmate. The poor girl was missing an eye and had been brutally stabbed many times.

"It's a shame that you have to endure such pain," he said to her, not even sure if she could really hear him. As if to answer his question, the girl's ghost materialized in front of him. "I see that even as a ghost, your eye is gone."

The girl looked over at the ghost boy who stood in front of her. She'd never seen him before, but the uniform he wore was the same as the boy that she and the twins had saved and also of the one who had killed her. "Are you a friend of that boy? You wear the same uniform. Kizami told me his name had been Tomohiro."

"You saved him from here, but I wonder if he'll be alright on his own. Ah, forgive me. I haven't even told you my name," the blonde ghost said, extending his hand to her. "I am Ryosuke Katayama."

And so the ghost of Tomohiro Ohkawa's best friend met the ghost of Rina Mitsuga. Together the two would spend the rest of eternity. They would feel the pain of their deaths forever, but despite that they would grow to be good friends in their afterlife.

Sitting together in an abandoned classroom, the duo spoke of whatever they thought of. They had long since run out of stories from their lives to tell. And poor Ryosuke Katayama was missing the one thing he'd loved most in his life, his video games. If you were to ask them of their current situations, they had just one thing to say about it.

"Being dead sucks."