Tohru returned home and locked the door, still suspicious of anyone seeing him throwing Kouji's body in the river. He put Kouji's shoes and coat in a box, taped the box shut, and headed to his room upstairs. Once arriving at his room, Tohru noticed he had forgotten to put the backpack in the box.

"Shit, his backpack. Well, must as will he what he had." Tohru said in his head.

He unzipped Kouji's backpack to see what he had inside. Most of it was textbooks, planners, and a myriad of pencils and notepads. But there were a few things that got Tohru's attention he had a box of matches, two switchblades-a stiletto and a balisong, and ¥90,000. After ransacking his backpack, Tohru threw it in a closet and put everything in a drawer. It was then the sight of his open journal caught his attention and Tohru began to write where he left off.

"-But, something good happened today. I picked up this hitchhiker, took him home, and bludgeoned him with a hammer. I then strangled him with the shoelace from one of his shoes and killed him, then I put his body in a bag and threw it into the river. His stuff is in a box with me, I'll have to burn it tomorrow so the police don't suspect me. Tohru Akagi." He finished writing in his journal.

...

April 23, 1984.

During composition, Ms. Morikawa was giving a lecture about Shakespeare while writing verses of his works, though Tohru's textbook standing in the center of the desk where he was taking notes he did this so no one could see him reading "The Turner Diaries," after what happened two days ago. Then the door slid open it was two delinquents; Shinsuke Soma and Haruki Kisaragi, they were fifteen minutes late which was normal for a delinquent.

"Mr. Soma and Mr. Kisaragi late again not surprising, meet me after school." Ms. Morikawa said, writing down two passes for them. Shinsuke and Haruki went to go take their seats in the back when Akio got up and blocked them.

"Ay! Look at these, fartknockers!" Akio shouted. "What do you want, Shiraishi?" Shinsuke retorted. Akio said nothing, trying to get them more pissed than they were already.

"Alright, Shiraishi, quit fucking around with us before you get yourself a swirly," Haruki yelled!

Akio's face lit up in laughter at what Haruki said and he started chuckling. "A swirly? That's the funniest shit I've heard in a minute. You two trench coat freaktards should be sitting next to "Freak Show" over there." Akio said, pointing at Tohru. He then sat down and Shinsuke and Haruki took their seats.

After school, Tohru was driving around the city in his BMW when he saw paramedics carrying that body bag out of the water, revealing Kouji's corpse and taking the corpse to the ambulance. Tohru rolled down his window to see it clearer until two police officers came to the car.

"Where are you going, sir?" one of them said. "I'm just driving around the road," Tohru said, trying to keep it cool. The officers looked at each other and started talking to each other. "This is bad… I'll just have to lie to not get caught, hopefully, they don't check my pockets and find the box cutter," Tohru said in his head. Finally, they turned to him. "Are you press, or family of the victim?" the other said. "No." Tohru complied and turned his car back a little. He had been a little concerned that the police would find the box cutter hiding in one of the pockets of his bomber jacket and find out he killed Kouji. "I'll have to be more smart," he said to himself, putting up the window as he said it.

Tohru drove to Tsugami; a street five blocks away from Aoyama and where his house was. "It's getting late," Tohru said, letting out a heavy sigh. He then saw a little girl at a playground, alone. Tohru got out of his car and walked to the girl.

"Excuse me," Tohru said, loud enough to get the girl's attention.

The girl looked at him somewhat afraid. "Can you take me home?" The girl asked him softly, she also that her name was Aida and she was waiting for her mother to take her home after school. Tohru led her to his car and asked her to get in the passenger's seat.

"I'm going to the trunk, I'll be right back," Tohru told Aida. He opened his trunk which had a few towels and a nuse, he grabbed a few towels, took out the box cutter, and got in the back of his car where he covered Aida's eyes and mouth with the towels and used the box cutter to slit her throat, he also tied one of the towels around her neck wound and to make sure he stabbed her in the gut a couple of times. Tohru then drove to the woods, where he got the nuse out of his trunk and Aida's body, hung it at a tree branch as well as put the box cutter in one of the trees. Tohru started to run back to his car startled by the sounds of someone or something stepping on branches and leaves.

At his car, he drove to a Lawson's in town to buy a pack of cigarettes and a slushie. As he got out he noticed a woman going into a car and grabbed a pair of binoculars to see it more clearly, he saw it was Ms. Morikawa with a much older man who looked like, Mr. Wakayama, his biology teacher. He snapped a picture with his camera of them kissing. Tohru knew where Ms. Morikawa lived and had somewhat of a hatred towards her after she defended someone who was bullying him back in the second year and just told him to "man up, Akagi." But something in Tohru clicked since the police found Kouji's body and might find Aida later if he were to kill Ms. Morikawa right there or later on, either two scenarios might happen: A, Wakayama could report him to the police, he'd be forced to confess to killing the other two and he'd get arrested or B, he could find a good time to kill Ms. Morikawa alone at her house, but the police would question every student and teacher till they figure out he did and he'd get arrested. He decided that he would find another student at school to help him with his future crimes as an accomplice and he could frame them for what he did later on.


End of Chapter 3.