Notice: This FanFiction contains spoilers, grotesque imagery, violent themes, and horrific events.
Disclaimer: I do not own any part of the Corpse Party franchise.
The events of this story continue on from the Good End of Corpse Party: Blood Drive and fill in the events between Corpse Party: Blood Drive and Corpse Party 2: Dead Patient.
If you do not want to read about spoilers, torture, violence, fighting, psychological trauma, abuse, ghosts, or any other Corpse Party related topic then please do not continue.
Warning: The first couple of sections are really dark.
Corpse Party: Blood Drive Aftermath
The beep of a message being received reverberates in the dark room.
When the person in front of the keyboard opens up the mailbox to check it a long list of messages all titled with the same topic, "Paranormal Investigator ********'s Spiritual Contact: Consultance forum"
A man with short, black hair releases a sigh, and turns back to corner of the room.
"There's quite a lot of these ya know, what should we do with them…?"
He says with a troubled but gentle tone.
In the corner of the room, lit by the light from a near bye window, a woman sits, unmoving. She's wearing a white cardigan, and her unfocussed eyes shows no sign of consciousness. In the light of the sun she was like a plant.
"….let's close the window, shall we. You'll catch a cold, Shinozaki"
5 Years Ago - Kisaragi Academy Senior high, Commemoration event for the victims of "The day of darkness"
The gymnasium was packed with grieving students, teachers and parents. The principal appeared before the podium and began to speak.
"Today, we are here in commemoration of our friends and colleagues who we have lost during "The day of darkness".
"We will remember them both as friends and instructors who worked both in and out of the school in order to assist the development of future generations, and the benefit of our community. Our thoughts are with the families who have lost children, and siblings during that event.
This academy has lost many wonderful people.
Ms Yui Shishido was a bright and cheerful instructor who treasured her students greatly and was treasured by them in return. Although she was young and experienced her love for her pupils was beyond measure. She truly was an example to us all. Her loss is a great blow to our school.
Seiko Shinohara, was a lively individual, always providing cheer and merriment for her friends and teachers. Her spirit and liveliness were a source of happiness for all who knew her. Our hearts also go out to her family and siblings. We have lost a great friend and person.
Mayu Suzumoto was a welcoming girl fair in her treatment of others and loved by both her classmates and teachers. Her talents within the Drama society were great often single handedly managing multiple aspects of a production from costume design to script writing as well as acting. She will be sorely missed.
Sakutaro Morishige was an outstanding pupil doing well both academically and in the arts. His efforts and performance both in and out of the classroom were an inspiration to those around him and were the actions of a dedicated student, pursuing an objective in life. His example will not be forgotten.
Although they may have been taken from us, far before their time, we will continue to uphold their memory and existence."
I gripped Satoshi's hand harder, as tears welled up from beneath my eyes. I felt his hand tighten around mine as well.
I looked up at him, he smiled sadly, without tears but with anguish. Around us I could hear sniffles and sobs.
Mayu's parents had broken down and were weeping openly.
Seiko's father stood behind his sons. Seiko's brother Yuu had a hand on each of his little sibling's shoulders, both crying loudly. He was struggling not to cry as well, but the tears streamed silently down his cheeks.
Morishige's father stood silently, with his head bowed. His mother was crying into a handkerchief hiding her tears.
"Seiko…" I whispered, and wept.
As we were leaving the gymnasium amidst the rain I noticed an odd pair standing by the door.
A high school boy in a black jacket and red T-shirt with blond hair holding an umbrella above a girl in a wheel chair with an eye patch, her hair was in two twin tails that lay above her shoulders covered in a tan shawl over an olive green shirt. She had what looked like an encyclopaedia wrapped in a small light green blanket on her lap. Her open eye was dull and unfocussed, her face lifeless.
As we passed them the boy said, "Ok, let's go, Shinozaki."
When I looked back, the only thing that greeted my gaze was the rain.
A Recap of the events of Corpse Party: Blood Drive
Heavenly Host Elementary School, a place full of the curses and despair of the dead.
It was thought to be a construct of Sachiko's hatred of the living and the curses of all she had murdered. Either to send to her departed mother or entertainment.
In reality it was a far more sinister existence. Yoshie Shinozaki, Sachiko's mother, in attempt to reunite with her departed husband had used a spell from a forbidden tome. The Book of Shadows, a grimoire created to store the combined wisdom of the witches who had been hunted to extinction during their time.
The spell called "Land of Corpse" was meant to bring forth a dimension where the dead could be brought back. In reality it was nothing but a theory within the book with no successful casting in the past. Yoshie, in her desperation, cast the spell.
In exchange for opening up a method to commune with her dead husband it erased his existence within the world and began to consume Yoshie's existence as well. Sachiko, who had inherited immense spiritual power, consumed the spell itself sealing it within her to save her mother and recovered her father's existence. The spell "Land of Corpse" created a dimension known as the Nirvana. A place sealed off from the world where the dead were not allowed reincarnation, trapped inside forever.
Yoshie, understanding the severity of her mistake, began to research a way to undo the spell in order to prevent it from ever being released. For if it was, the trapped souls would grow restless becoming malevolent and in the end would begin to feast on the souls of the living as well. Although Sachiko had consumed it, Yoshie feared what would happened should Sachiko ever die.
However, before she could achieve any of this the events that killed both her and her daughter occurred and the Nirvana consumed by Sachiko was released. With her immense spiritual power and hatred Sachiko brought the very dimension to its knees creating the Heavenly Host Elementary School out of it in order to sooth her Mother's lonely soul and to avenge their deaths.
Sachiko was released due to the efforts of five mortal souls. Her soul was allowed to ascend and Heavenly Host was thought to have ceased to exist.
But, Heavenly Host was never the true form of the Nirvana. Masterless and left to its own designs, the Nirvana began to revert from Heavenly Host to its original state and the souls trapped inside were still there.
Shinozaki Ayumi, an heir to the Shinozaki bloodline which was once tasked to be the custodians of both the Book of Shadows and the Nirvana, was tempted by a mysterious boy in a hoodie called Mist with the promise to resurrect her friends. She re-entered the Nirvana to find the Book of Shadows. Using a charm called the Ever After stones, found in the home of the late Shinozaki Makina, Ayumi returned to Heavenly Host alone to revive her friends.
But this was a trap.
Mist merely used Ayumi to gather up the power of the Book of Shadows in order to create his own grimoire. He planned to use its power to take control of the Nirvana itself. Flooding the world with death and despair so only those he deemed worthy could live.
His plan failed when Ayumi managed to recover the true Book of Shadows and reclaimed its power from him.
But it was too late.
This was not enough to prevent death from spilling into the real world. The Nirvana itself possessed a consciousness that wished to awake and spread itself into the real world.
To prevent this Ayumi traveled to the core of the Nirvana and confronted and consoled it. Thus sealing both the Nirvana and its consciousness within the Book of Shadows.
Of course her friends followed her into the Nirvana braving many perils.
Sachiko's unborn "vanishing twin" Sachi had also found her way to the Nirvana. In her little sister's previous domain she both helped and harmed the children who entered. Having been turned into a spirit before she was born, she had no understanding of others or morality. Merely an existence of pure, innocent, evil.
In the end, Ayumi remained in Heavenly Host in order to consume the Nirvana. Sealing it within herself much like Sachiko had in the past. However, without Sachiko's immense spiritual power she would be unable to return after consuming it. On top of that as she consumed the Nirvana it in turn would consume her existence, removing her from the memories of everyone.
Even the other survivors of Heavenly Host.
Disclaimer: I do not own any part of the Corpse Party franchise.
The events of this story continue on from the Good End of Corpse Party: Blood Drive and fill in the events between Corpse Party: Blood Drive and Corpse Party 2: Dead Patient.
If you do not want to read about spoilers, torture, violence, fighting, psychological trauma, abuse, ghosts, or any other Corpse Party related topic then please do not continue.
Warning: The first couple of sections are really dark.
Corpse Party: Blood Drive Aftermath
The beep of a message being received reverberates in the dark room.
When the person in front of the keyboard opens up the mailbox to check it a long list of messages all titled with the same topic, "Paranormal Investigator ********'s Spiritual Contact: Consultance forum"
A man with short, black hair releases a sigh, and turns back to corner of the room.
"There's quite a lot of these ya know, what should we do with them…?"
He says with a troubled but gentle tone.
In the corner of the room, lit by the light from a near bye window, a woman sits, unmoving. She's wearing a white cardigan, and her unfocussed eyes shows no sign of consciousness. In the light of the sun she was like a plant.
"….let's close the window, shall we. You'll catch a cold, Shinozaki"
5 Years Ago - Kisaragi Academy Senior high, Commemoration event for the victims of "The day of darkness"
The gymnasium was packed with grieving students, teachers and parents. The principal appeared before the podium and began to speak.
"Today, we are here in commemoration of our friends and colleagues who we have lost during "The day of darkness".
"We will remember them both as friends and instructors who worked both in and out of the school in order to assist the development of future generations, and the benefit of our community. Our thoughts are with the families who have lost children, and siblings during that event.
This academy has lost many wonderful people.
Ms Yui Shishido was a bright and cheerful instructor who treasured her students greatly and was treasured by them in return. Although she was young and experienced her love for her pupils was beyond measure. She truly was an example to us all. Her loss is a great blow to our school.
Seiko Shinohara, was a lively individual, always providing cheer and merriment for her friends and teachers. Her spirit and liveliness were a source of happiness for all who knew her. Our hearts also go out to her family and siblings. We have lost a great friend and person.
Mayu Suzumoto was a welcoming girl fair in her treatment of others and loved by both her classmates and teachers. Her talents within the Drama society were great often single handedly managing multiple aspects of a production from costume design to script writing as well as acting. She will be sorely missed.
Sakutaro Morishige was an outstanding pupil doing well both academically and in the arts. His efforts and performance both in and out of the classroom were an inspiration to those around him and were the actions of a dedicated student, pursuing an objective in life. His example will not be forgotten.
Although they may have been taken from us, far before their time, we will continue to uphold their memory and existence."
I gripped Satoshi's hand harder, as tears welled up from beneath my eyes. I felt his hand tighten around mine as well.
I looked up at him, he smiled sadly, without tears but with anguish. Around us I could hear sniffles and sobs.
Mayu's parents had broken down and were weeping openly.
Seiko's father stood behind his sons. Seiko's brother Yuu had a hand on each of his little sibling's shoulders, both crying loudly. He was struggling not to cry as well, but the tears streamed silently down his cheeks.
Morishige's father stood silently, with his head bowed. His mother was crying into a handkerchief hiding her tears.
"Seiko…" I whispered, and wept.
As we were leaving the gymnasium amidst the rain I noticed an odd pair standing by the door.
A high school boy in a black jacket and red T-shirt with blond hair holding an umbrella above a girl in a wheel chair with an eye patch, her hair was in two twin tails that lay above her shoulders covered in a tan shawl over an olive green shirt. She had what looked like an encyclopaedia wrapped in a small light green blanket on her lap. Her open eye was dull and unfocussed, her face lifeless.
As we passed them the boy said, "Ok, let's go, Shinozaki."
When I looked back, the only thing that greeted my gaze was the rain.
A Recap of the events of Corpse Party: Blood Drive
Heavenly Host Elementary School, a place full of the curses and despair of the dead.
It was thought to be a construct of Sachiko's hatred of the living and the curses of all she had murdered. Either to send to her departed mother or entertainment.
In reality it was a far more sinister existence. Yoshie Shinozaki, Sachiko's mother, in attempt to reunite with her departed husband had used a spell from a forbidden tome. The Book of Shadows, a grimoire created to store the combined wisdom of the witches who had been hunted to extinction during their time.
The spell called "Land of Corpse" was meant to bring forth a dimension where the dead could be brought back. In reality it was nothing but a theory within the book with no successful casting in the past. Yoshie, in her desperation, cast the spell.
In exchange for opening up a method to commune with her dead husband it erased his existence within the world and began to consume Yoshie's existence as well. Sachiko, who had inherited immense spiritual power, consumed the spell itself sealing it within her to save her mother and recovered her father's existence. The spell "Land of Corpse" created a dimension known as the Nirvana. A place sealed off from the world where the dead were not allowed reincarnation, trapped inside forever.
Yoshie, understanding the severity of her mistake, began to research a way to undo the spell in order to prevent it from ever being released. For if it was, the trapped souls would grow restless becoming malevolent and in the end would begin to feast on the souls of the living as well. Although Sachiko had consumed it, Yoshie feared what would happened should Sachiko ever die.
However, before she could achieve any of this the events that killed both her and her daughter occurred and the Nirvana consumed by Sachiko was released. With her immense spiritual power and hatred Sachiko brought the very dimension to its knees creating the Heavenly Host Elementary School out of it in order to sooth her Mother's lonely soul and to avenge their deaths.
Sachiko was released due to the efforts of five mortal souls. Her soul was allowed to ascend and Heavenly Host was thought to have ceased to exist.
But, Heavenly Host was never the true form of the Nirvana. Masterless and left to its own designs, the Nirvana began to revert from Heavenly Host to its original state and the souls trapped inside were still there.
Shinozaki Ayumi, an heir to the Shinozaki bloodline which was once tasked to be the custodians of both the Book of Shadows and the Nirvana, was tempted by a mysterious boy in a hoodie called Mist with the promise to resurrect her friends. She re-entered the Nirvana to find the Book of Shadows. Using a charm called the Ever After stones, found in the home of the late Shinozaki Makina, Ayumi returned to Heavenly Host alone to revive her friends.
But this was a trap.
Mist merely used Ayumi to gather up the power of the Book of Shadows in order to create his own grimoire. He planned to use its power to take control of the Nirvana itself. Flooding the world with death and despair so only those he deemed worthy could live.
His plan failed when Ayumi managed to recover the true Book of Shadows and reclaimed its power from him.
But it was too late.
This was not enough to prevent death from spilling into the real world. The Nirvana itself possessed a consciousness that wished to awake and spread itself into the real world.
To prevent this Ayumi traveled to the core of the Nirvana and confronted and consoled it. Thus sealing both the Nirvana and its consciousness within the Book of Shadows.
Of course her friends followed her into the Nirvana braving many perils.
Sachiko's unborn "vanishing twin" Sachi had also found her way to the Nirvana. In her little sister's previous domain she both helped and harmed the children who entered. Having been turned into a spirit before she was born, she had no understanding of others or morality. Merely an existence of pure, innocent, evil.
In the end, Ayumi remained in Heavenly Host in order to consume the Nirvana. Sealing it within herself much like Sachiko had in the past. However, without Sachiko's immense spiritual power she would be unable to return after consuming it. On top of that as she consumed the Nirvana it in turn would consume her existence, removing her from the memories of everyone.
Even the other survivors of Heavenly Host.
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