âWhere do we have to go?â Sesha didnât ponder for too long. After the âday of the beginning,â there were many people on Earth with pitiful situations, and Sesha always stood on the frontlines listening to their stories. If there was anything she learned, it was that those people shouldnât be neglected just because you were busy.
Moreover, the cause behind this phenomenon was someone who was around Seshaâs age. Her heart went out to the ghost. But strangely, Laplace was grinning widely, as if he was proud of her.
ââŚWhat? Why are you smiling so pervertedly again?â
ăPerverted? Iâm smiling because Iâm veeeeery proud of your pity.ă
âBeing complimented by you doesnât make me happy at all.â
ăHuhuhu! So shy.ă
âIâm not!â
ăHuhuhu!ă
âHey!â Sesha only became angrier after hearing the laughter of the pervert bunny.
Of course, Laplace didnât seem affected at all.ăThese friends will guide us. Please wait a moment.ăHe smiled and began to whisper something to the skeleton and dolls. It was a language Sesha didnât understand.
However, the skeleton and dolls seemed to have understood, because they all made surprised facesâthe skeleton just widened its jawâand waved at Sesha.
Rattle, rattle!
ăThey say this is the first time someoneâs been so nice, and that theyâre grateful someone so generous is their friend. Huhuhu.ă
ââŚI get it. Just tell them to lead the way.â
ăSo very shy.ă
âHaa.â
ăThen friends, please begin.ă
Rattle, rattle! The skeleton nodded first and stepped forward. The statues of King Sejong and Yi Sun-sin followed him.
âHm? Theyâre all coming?â Didnât the ghost stay hidden even though it had a lot of friends? Wasnât it staying hidden because it didnât like being around too many people? Was it okay to go in a horde like this? Wouldnât it just hide deeper? All kinds of thoughts filled Seshaâs head. However, she had no choice but to follow them as they pulled her along. The dolls around her legs looked at her expectantly with sparkling eyes, urging her to move.
Sesha smiled wryly. Moving statues and a skeleton that was alive was something straight out of a mystery horror story, but with these cute dolls, she was reminded of Toy Story.
The ghost kid, a victim of school bullying, would probably be nice if these dolls were its friends.
âNo. This is probably Night at the Museum, not Toy StoryâŚ?â
While Sesha followed her train of thought, the skeleton walked forward confidently. They climbed several flights of stairs and passed through hallways to arrive at the third floor, which was mostly used by the second-years.
âWas the ghost a second-year?â Sesha was able to glean more information from Laplace about the ghost as they continued forward.
ăAccording to our friends here, the ghost has a very pure soul.ă
ăHer name is Min Chae-young.ă
ăOur friends say their standards for beauty are different from humans so they canât tell, but according to what the other humans said, she was very pretty too. Of course, it was nothing compared to her inner beauty.ă
When the school bell rang at midnight, the ghost always appeared at the same place and moved to a specific classroom. She stayed inside the classroom and only came out when it was six in the morning. It had been several months since she started this routine.
This was probably the reason why there were so many witnesses. But the horror stories hadnât been spread too far because it had been summer vacation and school only started back up recently. However, the statues and dolls agreed that the rumors would become more widespread at this rate.
ăOur ghost friend was apparently a student who attended this school. But she was always gloomy, so she didnât have many friends. And the few friends she had were kids who had other intentions in mind. After the bullying started, she practically had no one⌠none of the teachers stepped up despite knowing. Even her parents were trash. Her mom remarried, but then she ran away, so Chae-young was left with her step-father⌠I suppose it was very hard for her in many aspects.ă
Seshaâs eyes darkened as Laplace continued. âWeâre in the twenty-first century too!â Sesha didnât usually get mad and could care less about what happened in the world, but everything about Chae-youngâs story frustrated her. Chae-young had no one on her side and no one to depend on. The entire world mustâve seemed like a cage to her.
Sesha knew too well what that was like. However, at the very least, she had a family. She had her mother and grandfather, to whom she was very grateful, and her dependable father and uncle. Her grandmother too⌠They were all the fences who kept her safe. Sesha had been hurt so many times when she was young, but she was able to stand tall again thanks to her family. That was what a family was. A place where you could always come back to rest after being torn and shredded by rough waves and winds.
But if your family was the cause of the pain, what were you supposed to do then? That was Min Chae-youngâs situation. She probably felt like she was alone in the world without anywhere to depend on. She likely felt like she was pushed toward the edge of a psychological cliff. And in the end, she wasnât able to take it anymoreâŚ
A part of Sesha wondered if it was okay for her to be listening to this. This might be a part of Chae-youngâs past that she didnât want to reveal. No, it definitely was. Sesha hadnât told Park Yoo-min about her past either. Someday⌠If a time came when she and Park Yoo-min could share everything, she would do it then. Right now, she couldnât muster the courage to do so. After all, she didnât like expressing herself.
However, Laplace was very firm in response to Seshaâs question, which was out of character for him.ăNo. You must know. Even if you end up forgetting, you need to know a part of it.ă
âWhy?â
ăBecause then, youâll be able to understand.ă
âUnderstandâŚ?â
ăDo you remember what I said? About how horror stories come to be.ă
âYou said peoplesâ vestiges come together.â
ăVestiges are toxic poisons. If they arenât detoxified, they'll just result in innocent victims. Thatâs why Iâm saying you need to understand. Vestiges are created when hate and resentment continue to stack up without being vented anywhere.ă
ââŚâ
ăIt might be hypocritical, but those people probably just want to hear kind words and receive warm embraces. Genuine words.ă
ââŚThatâs true.â
ăOf course, even if you step up now, you wonât be able to satisfy her grudges. She might even be angry that you know her embarrassing past. Still, you need to hug her. Most people like her are people who wanted to receive help but canât bring themselves to ask for it.ăLaplaceâs words were deep and made Sesha think. She nodded and looked at Laplace strangely, which made Laplace chuckle.ăHuhuhu. Why are you looking at me like that?ă
âJust cause. This is the first time you said something normal.â
ăWhat are you talking about? You wonât find a more normal cute and adorable bunny like me.ă
âYou mean perverted bunny.â
ăHaa, haa, haa.ă
ââŚâ Sesha erased the brownie points she had given Laplace.
ăOh right, thereâs something you must beware of when meeting our ghost friend.ă
âWhat?â
ăThere are two, in fact. First, they say sheâs scared of thunder and lightning.ă
Sesha nodded but didnât ask why. The ghost probably had some trauma related to it. âAnd the other?â
ăThey say itâs as if sheâs waiting for someone.ă
âWho?â
ăOur friends donât know. She just sits in the dark room alone, looking outside. She looks like sheâs longing for something or waiting for someone to come find her, according to our friends.ă
Sesha nodded silently. She thought the ghost was probably waiting for a friend. The ghost had made the school into a playground because she wanted friends in the first place. It was possible she was waiting for that friend to come back so they could hang out together. âI wonder who it is?â
Just then, the skeleton stopped walking. It was class six of the second-years. Rattle, rattle! The creature shook its hands and feet as if it wanted to say something.
Fortunately, Laplace interpreted for the skeleton.ăIt says it canât go in from here.ă
âWhy?â
ăShe doesnât mind when our friends wander around near here, but she hides when they try to meet her. Huhuhu. She must be a shy friend like you.ă
Sesha ignored Laplace because nothing good would come out of refuting him anyway. Instead, she approached the classroom and stood on her toes to peek through the windows of the class. âThere she is.â
There really was a student wearing a school uniform inside the class. She was a short and lithe child. Her hair was covered with messy short hair that obscured her face. And like Laplace said, she was looking out the window, as if she was waiting for someone.
âShe looks like any other high schooler. I donât feel anything from her in particular.â Sesha thought this ghost might have something special about it since it had managed to hide from Laplace, but she looked just like any other human being. Her paranormal energy was normal too. Rather, she seemed like she would easily be blown away by the wind.
Sesha looked at her for a while like that, and the ghost turned to her, feeling her gaze. Sesha flinched in surprise, but she didnât hide. She wanted to observe the ghost a while longer. However, the ghost uncomfortably tried to get up and disappear.
Sesha couldnât lose the ghost. She quickly opened the door and shouted, âWait!â
Flinch. The ghost trembled in surprise and looked at Sesha with shaking eyes. She slowly crept behind the desks.
âSheâs scared of meâŚâ Sesha realized why the ghost disappeared when statues and dolls approached her. She was scared. She thought the creatures might try to hurt her.
Sesha bit her lower lip. The ghost was a grade higher than her, but she was so thin. It was hard to fathom everything she had been through. âIâm not going to hurt you. Really.â
âŚ
âThereâs just something I want to ask you.â Sesha attempted to take a few steps forward, but she stopped when she saw the ghost slowly inching back. Instead, she tried to persuade her. âI heard you come here every night. Can I ask why?â
âŚ
âI understand it might be hard for you to talk to me since youâve never seen me before, but I want to help.â
âŚ
The ghost was silent for a moment. She just looked at Sesha, ready to escape at a momentâs notice.
Sesha just thought it was a relief that the ghost wasnât escaping. It was their first time meeting anyway. It was more important to slowly close the distance.
Plop! Sesha sat down on the floor, surprising the ghost. Sesha grinned. âIâm just gonna sit here, so pretend Iâm not here and do your thing. Tell me when you want to talk. Okay?â
âŚ
âThen Iâll take it, you're okay with this. Thanks.â
They had all the time in the world anyway. Sesha intended on staying here the entire night until the ghost opened her mouth. If not today, then tomorrow. If not tomorrow, then the day after that. One month, one year⌠If she continued to come to find her like this every day, the ghost would gradually open up. The goodwill of other people was probably foreign to the ghost anyway. Her heart was frozen even to the adorable dolls. To melt, it would require a lot of time.
âGood thing I have that spell I learned from Grandpa last time. I can spend time researching that.â Sesha drew a magic circle in the air and began to fiddle with it.
The ghost⌠Min Chae-young stared at Sesha. Sesha reminded her of someone who used to come to school at six in the morning and say hi to her.