"Even at night-time, your eyes were always shining with a bright, reflecting the sky. Did you saw the two brown pupils that were among the shining stars? It's like you were there, taking a gaze at something afar. One dot might be just a part of your sight, but whenever it's important for you, I have no knowledge of. If you only saw what I have seen, you would surely instantly understand. But I'm a special kind visor, my eyes reflect the truth that you are unable to discern. Hence, why both of they can never meet."
It was a group of two girls that met on daily basis. An unofficial club, its existence is secret. Why was it created, what is their goal? I doubt anyone knows. Beyond object actuality, but in eye's reality ghosts do exist. It is not a matter disproving them, but a problem of interpretation of the truth. A club established for that purpose is indeed pointless. But what kind of group was the Ghost Sealing Club? Other similar societies specialized in summoning spirits, trying to connect with others worlds or even searching them on the field. This one was different from the rest. Keeping its secrets to members only, it would soon cease to exist if nothing would be done. A revelation would be needed in order for it to prevail.
Renko and her friend Marry met in a cafe. It wasn't something unusual for both of them, neither anything special could be said about this place. There were here today for a special reason. It wasn't club activities but the state of the club itself. For some time now, the relation between the two was stiff. They were avoiding contact with each other. So today, Renko waited for Marry to say something and vice versa. Thus, both girls sat in silence, avoiding face to face contact. Somehow, they didn't want even to look at each other. It was a strange scene, as neither wanted to take any moves. They eventually parted their ways in silence. But one girl were still sitting there, looking into the deep of her coffee. What did she saw in the reflection, was her in her mind only. As soon she gazed deeper, she awoken. That reality succumbed into the void and disappeared.
