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"If you’re interested in listening, I can briefly explain the circumstances?" Mr. Shibuya says as he sits on the bench near the shrubs of the old school building.
"If you’re interested in listening, I can briefly explain the circumstances?"  


"If I don’t listen, I won’t be able to do my job." My voice was sullen. What a thing to be caught up in.
Shibuya-san says as he sits on the bench near the shrubs of the old school building.  


"The principal heard that the old school building is haunted so a week ago, he asked me to come investigate. Apparently, he wants to rebuild the gymnasium. For that he wants the old school building demolished."
"If I don’t listen, I won’t be able to do my job."  


Ah, come to think of it, that was written in the pamphlet I got at the time of my admission into the school. Soon, a big gymnasium will be built.
My voice was sullen. What a thing to be caught up in.  


"However, it seems that the many times in the past they had tried to demolish the old school building, they had to stop the demolition because of the accidents that happened."
"The principal heard that the old school building is haunted, so a week ago he asked me to come investigate. Apparently, he wants to rebuild the gymnasium. For that he wants the old school building demolished."  


"Ah, and they wanted an investigation so they asked you?"
Ah, come to think of it, that was written in the pamphlet I got at the time of my admission into the school. Soon, a big gymnasium will be built.


"That’s how it is."
"However, it seems that the many times in the past that they had tried to demolish the old school building, they had to stop the demolition because of the accidents that happened."  


"I see, and so you transferred schools for that?"
"Ah, and they wanted an investigation so they asked you?"  


You went through a lot of trouble.
"That’s how it is."


But Mr. Shibuya is staring at me with contempt.
"I see, and so you transferred schools for that?"


"Who said I was transferring for the investigation?"
You went through a lot of trouble. But Shibuya-san is staring at me with contempt.


"But…yesterday, you said you were a transfer student."
"Who said I was transferring for the investigation?"  


"When I said ‘something like that’ and intended to be ambiguous?"
"But…yesterday, you said you were a transfer student."  


……Certainly……
"When I said ‘something like that’ and intended to be ambiguous?"


"That is what I said."
……Certainly……


"Liar." I said in a small voice.
"That is what I said."


Mr. Shibuya gave me a frosty look.
"Liar." I said in a small voice.  


"You were going to tell ghost stories. That’s why."
Shibuya-san gave me a frosty look.  


"I see. When we were telling ghost stories you might have brought up the old school building story, right? Then if you did that, it would be collecting information."
"You were going to tell ghost stories. That’s why."  


"Oh, so you have more wisdom than a monkey?" Mr. Shibuya said, impressed.
"I see. When we were telling ghost stories you might have brought up the old school building story, right? Then if you did that, it would be collecting information."


You jerk. Don’t compare a person with their ancestors and ancestry.
"Oh, so you have more wisdom than a monkey?"


"I was collecting the rumors between the students. Yesterday when you were telling ghost stories, did a story about the old school building come up?"
Shibuya-san said, impressed. You jerk. Don’t compare a person with their ancestors and ancestry.


"Yeah, but Michiru told it."
"I was collecting the rumors between the students. Yesterday when you were telling ghost stories, did a story about the old school building come up?"  


"What’s the story? Can you remember it?"
"Yeah, but Michiru told it."  


'Did you not forget it?' his tone seems to say.
"What’s the story? Can you remember it?"


"I still remember it. I’m not so out of it that I can forget what happened yesterday!"
'Did you forget it?' his tone seems to say.  


Hmph. Rude jerk.
"I still remember it. I’m not so out of it that I can forget what happened yesterday!"


"Weeellll……"
Hmph. Rude jerk.


"Wait."
"Weeellll……"  


Mr. Shibuya inserted a hand into the inside pocket of his black jacket. He pulled out a small tape recorder.
"Wait."


Begin," He said as he pushed the record button.
Shibuya-san inserted a hand into the inside pocket of his black jacket. He pulled out a small tape recorder.  


Hmm. Well isn’t that interesting.
“Begin"


Despite what I was really thinking, I began talking about what Michiru had told me concerning the old school building.
He said as he pushed the record button.  


=== 2 ===
Hmm. Well isn’t that interesting. Despite what I was really thinking, I began talking about what Michiru had told me concerning the old school building.




After I finished the story, Shibuya stood up and asked, "Now then, can you take a walk with me?"
=== 2 ===


"To the old school building?"
After I finished the story, Shibuya stood up and asked:


"Where else?"
"Now then, can you take a walk with me?"  


He does have a point there.
"To the old school building?"


"How much of Michiru's story do you think is true?" If it's all true, then I don't want to go to that old school building again."
"Where else?"  


Shibuya sat down again and pulled out a file. "Many people died in the old school building."
He does have a point there.  


"Really?" I asked.
"How much of Michiru's story do you think is true?"  


He turned to a page completely filled with writing.
If it's all true, then I don't want to go to that old school building again.  


I stared at it intently, but it was just like a medical record written by a doctor. It was all in English, and I couldn't understand a word of it.
Shibuya sat down again and pulled out a file.  


"During the three years that the old building was being used...that is, eighteen years ago, one or two people died every year."
"Many people died in the old school building."  


I see.
"Really?"


"After the new building was built, they made plans to demolish the old one. The roof fell during the demolition of the west wing. They say it was an operating accident."
I asked.  


"Is that true...?"
He turned to a page completely filled with writing.  


"Half of it is."
I stared at it intently, but it was just like a medical record written by a doctor. It was all in English, and I couldn't understand a word of it.  


"Only half?"
"During the three years that the old building was being used... That is, eighteen years ago, one or two people died every year."  


"The story you heard was that construction workers died, but that's not the truth. Five people were injured, but no one died."
I see.  


"Really?" So then what?
"After the new building was built, they made plans to demolish the old one. The roof fell during the demolition of the west wing. They said it was an operating accident."  


"The demolition was completed as planned; they stopped after tearing down a third of the building."
"Is that true...?"  


"Oh? They didn't stop because of the stories?"
"Half of it is."  


"Regrettably, no. At that time, a child died in the old school building. This most recent event occurred about six years ago."
"Only half?"  


"The child is..."
"The story you heard was that construction workers died, but that's not the truth. Five people were injured, but no one died."  


"The corpse of a seven-year old girl who lived nearby was found in the old school building. The police caught the murderer a month later. He originally wanted to kidnap her. Furthermore, a teacher really did commit suicide there, but he left a suicide note. Apparently he suffered from neurosis."
"Really?" So then what?


"Wow, you're amazing. That was really good research," I praised him sincerely.
"The demolition was completed as planned; they stopped after tearing down a third of the building."  


"Of course. Don't underestimate my research ability."
"Oh? They didn't stop because of the stories?"  


...So it's like this. What a rude guy.
"Regrettably, no. At that time, a child died in the old school building. This most recent event occurred about six years ago."


"In order to build a gymnasium in its place, the demolition of the old building began again last year."
"The child is..."  


"What about the truck that ran out of control?"
"The corpse of a seven-year old girl who lived nearby was found in the old school building. The police caught the murderer a month later. He originally wanted to kidnap her. Furthermore, a teacher really did commit suicide there, but he left a suicide note. Apparently he suffered from neurosis."  


"Look at this."  
"Wow, you're amazing. That was really good research"  


Shibuya took out a copy of an old newspaper clipping from his files.
I praised him sincerely.  


"Nine Students Struck by Construction Truck During Demolition" read the heading.
"Of course. Don't underestimate my research ability."  


"The driver lost control of the rubble-filled truck near school grounds, causing it to skid though the volleyball court, leaving seven injured and two dead."
...So it's like this. What a rude guy.  


Below the news report were photos of the two deceased students. Poor kids... I couldn't help but feel sorry for them.
"In order to build a gymnasium in its place, the demolition of the old building began again last year."


Shibuya continued indifferently, "There's a plausible reason for it: The driver was drunk."
"What about the truck that ran out of control?"  


"...Really."
"Look at this."  


"At that time the construction had to be stopped. Another reason was because of the rumors that were floating around."
Shibuya took out a copy of an old newspaper clipping from his files.  


I felt a chill run down my back.
"Nine Students Struck by Construction Truck During Demolition" read the heading.  


"I investigated many claims, but they all turned out to be rumors. Despite being unfortunate ones, there is a clear reason behind each and every one of them. I don't think the old building is haunted at all."
"The driver lost control of the rubble-filled truck near the school grounds, causing it to skid though the volleyball court, leaving seven injured and two dead."  


After saying that, Shibuya stood up.
Below the news report were photos of the two deceased students. Poor kids... I couldn't help but feel sorry for them. Shibuya continued indifferently,  


I don't want to go. Investigating the old school building? With me as an assistant?
"There's a plausible reason for it: The driver was drunk."


Shibuya turned around and looked at me, as if he were urging me on.
"...Really."


So I followed him.
"At that time the construction had to be stopped. Another reason was because of the rumors that were floating around."


=== 3 ===
I felt a chill run down my back.


"I investigated many claims, but they all turned out to be rumors. Despite being unfortunate ones, there is a clear reason behind each and every one of them. I don't think the old building is haunted at all."


Shibuya lead the way, walking swiftly along the groves of trees in the front of the old school building before heading around the back.
After saying that, Shibuya stood up. I don't want to go. Investigating the old school building? With me as an assistant? Shibuya turned around and looked at me, as if he were urging me on. So I followed him.  


A silver van was parked behind the school building in an inconspicuous area.


Shibuya opened the trunk. I couldn't see the backseats at all because a bunch of strange equipment blocked my view.
=== 3 ===


"Move the equipment out," Shibuya ordered.
Shibuya lead the way, walking swiftly along the groves of trees in the front of the old school building before heading around the back. A silver van was parked behind the school building in an inconspicuous area. Shibuya opened the trunk. I couldn't see the backseats at all because a bunch of strange equipment blocked my view.  


"Move...all of this?" You must be kidding.
"Move the equipment out."  


Shibuya coldly replied, "Move all the necessary equipment out."
Shibuya ordered.  


God...
"Move... All of this?"


A shelf was fixed on the inside of the van. On top of the shelf sat a stereo system, several small televisions, and a typewriter machine, all squished tightly together.
You must be kidding.  


I didn't know anything about these machines, so I started to get a headache.
Shibuya coldly replied:


"So many machines...do you know how to run all of them?" I asked.
"Move all the necessary equipment out."  


"Your brain and mine are different."
God...  


...Really now, can't you even be a little modest? This jerk...he really is too confident of himself.
A shelf was fixed on the inside of the van. On top of the shelf sat a stereo system, several small televisions, and a typewriter machine, all squished tightly together.  


"Retrieve the microphone before you start moving the equipment. Come here."
I didn't know anything about these machines, so I started to get a headache.  


Okay, okay. Well, I am your substitute assistant. It's not like I'll be cursed to death by the old school building; I'll just be worked to death by you.
"So many machines... Do you know how to run all of them?" I asked.  


...Man, when I think of it that way, waking up in the morning sure seems scary now.
"Your brain and mine are different."


Shibuya went around to the back of the old school building.
...Really now, can't you even be a little modest? This jerk... He really is too confident in himself.  


There was a small path about two meters wide near the wall behind the old school building.
"Retrieve the microphone before you start moving the equipment. Come here."


A row of microphones lined the path, the heads pointing in toward the old windows.
Okay, okay. Well, I am your substitute assistant. It's not like I'll be cursed to death by the old school building; I'll just be worked to death by you.  


"Were you talking about these microphones?" I asked pointing to them.
...Man, when I think of it that way, waking up in the morning sure seems scary now.  


"That's right. Take the microphones down. I'm putting them back."
Shibuya went around to the back of the old school building. There was a small path about two meters wide near the wall behind the old school building. A row of microphones lined the path, the heads pointing in toward the old windows.  


"I got it. ...These microphones, what are they used for?"
"Were you talking about these microphones?" I asked pointing to them.


...Ah, Shibuya's disdainful look.
"That's right. Take the microphones down. I'm putting them back."


"Wouldn't you think that microphones are generally used to gather sound?"
"I got it... These microphones, what are they used for?"  


"I know that."
...Ah, Shibuya's disdainful look.


...Hmph, what a jerk.
"Wouldn't you think that microphones are generally used to gather sound?"


"It's dangerous to enter a haunted building without doing research beforehand. That's why in the beginning, one should thoroughly research prior to arriving."
"I know that."  


"Oh~."
...Hmph, what a jerk.


"For instance, gathering sound from outside the windows and setting up a camera."
"It's dangerous to enter a haunted building without doing research beforehand. That's why in the beginning, one should thoroughly research prior to arriving."  


...So that's how it is. Amazing.
"Oh~."


"Is a haunted building really dangerous?"
"For instance, gathering sound from outside the windows and setting up a camera."  


"Some are."
...So that's how it is. Amazing.


"You're not scared?"
"Is a haunted building really dangerous?"  


"There's nothing to be scared of."
"Some are."  


..Eh? You really don't find it scary? "How come you want to do this kind of work when you're only seventeen years old?"
"You're not scared?"  


Shibuya's reply was very brief. "Because people need it done."
"There's nothing to be scared of."  


...If you weren't overconfident, you wouldn't answer like that.
..Eh? You really don't find it scary?


I ignored his tone. "Then, there must be some cases that you couldn't solve, right?"
"How come you want to do this kind of work when you're only sixteen years old?"  


"None," Shibuya tersely replied, "because I am capable."
Shibuya's reply was very brief.  


...This guy is really full of himself.
"Because people need it done."


I figured anyone would start disliking him if they heard him say that.
...If you weren't overconfident, you wouldn't answer like that. I ignored his tone.  


"Wow, incredible—you're handsome and capable," I spouted out angrily.
"Then, there must be some cases that you couldn't solve, right?"  


Shibuya turned around and looked at me with piercing eyes. "I'm...handsome?"
"None."  


"Is that bad? You got Keiko and the others to make such a big fuss over you."
Shibuya tersely replied:


"Right," Shibuya replied calmly, "they have good taste."
"Because I am capable."  


You jerk!
...This guy is really full of himself. I figured anyone would start disliking him if they heard him say that.


What is this? So people who think you're hot have good taste, and people who think you're not have bad taste?
"Wow, incredible— You're handsome and capable," I spouted out angrily.


You little...narcissist!
Shibuya turned around and looked at me with piercing eyes.  


Ah, I'll just call you Naru-chan from now on.
"I'm... Handsome?"


"Is that bad? You got Keiko and the others to make such a big fuss over you."


=== 4 ===
"Right."


Shibuya replied calmly,


After I put the microphones back, I was ordered once again, to set up the equipment.
"They have good taste."


"Do I have to go inside the building...?"
You jerk!


"Of course you do."
What is this? So people who think you're hot have good taste, and people who think you're not have bad taste?


"I want to stay out here and observe the machines."
You little... Narcissist!


Naru-chan gave me a cold look.
Ah, I'll just call you Naru-chan from now on.  


I'm just saying.


Not acknowledging my request, Naru-chan handed me some steel pipes, "Don't worry; I won't let you go alone. I'll go with you."
=== 4 ===


"Got it."
After I put the microphones back, I was ordered once again, to set up the equipment.  


I unwillingly walked toward the old school building.
"Do I have to go inside the building...?"


The building was old and worn, and the entrance hall was pitch black. I reached my hand out to open the door.
"Of course you do."


Inside the building, a little orange tint of light could be seen from the afterglow of the sunset. The fallen shoe cabinet lied in the same place since the accident from this morning.
"I want to stay out here and observe the machines."


Black water drops dotted the floor. Those must be the assistant's bloodstains.
Naru-chan gave me a cold look. I'm just saying. Not acknowledging my request, Naru-chan handed me some steel pipes


"Wait...wait for me."
"Don't worry; I won't let you go alone. I'll go with you."  


"Hurry up."
"Got it."  


Naru-chan carried a bunch of pipes inside, and I followed him in.
I unwillingly walked toward the old school building. The building was old and worn, and the entrance hall was pitch black. I reached my hand out to open the door. Inside the building, a little orange tint of light could be seen from the afterglow of the sunset. The fallen shoe cabinet lay in the same place since the accident from this morning. Black water droplets dotted the floor. Those must be the assistant's bloodstains.  


The smell of dust permeated the air, and the floors creaked with every step.
"Wait... Wait for me."


Deep in the entrance hall was a curved staircase. To the left and right of the staircase were hallways. There were two classrooms on the left, and three on the right.
"Hurry up."


The classrooms' nameplate hung down from the wall, unreadable and covered with dust.
Naru-chan carried a bunch of pipes inside, and I followed him in. The smell of dust permeated the air, and the floors creaked with every step. Deep in the entrance hall was a curved staircase. To the left and right of the staircase were hallways. There were two classrooms on the left, and three on the right. The classrooms' nameplates hung down from the wall, unreadable and covered with dust.  


"Use this room," Naru-chan said, glancing at a classroom near the entrance hall. It was the former lab room; big lab tables lined up in rows and columns.
"Use this room."  


Naru-chan went in.
Naru-chan said, glancing at a classroom near the entrance hall. It was the former lab room; big lab tables lined up in rows and columns. Naru-chan went in.  


A typical school would normally house many students. Even if some found it annoying, it was still a place were everyone could be together. Consequently, classrooms usually weren’t considered scary… Then again, they usually weren’t left to weather and rot to this degree.
A typical school would normally house many students. Even if some found it annoying, it was still a place were everyone could be together. Consequently, classrooms usually weren’t considered scary… Then again, they usually weren’t left to weather and rot to this degree.  


Plus, there are creepy rumors about this place: The truck that ran out of control, the dead child, and the beckoning hand of a white silhouette by the window.
Plus, there are creepy rumors about this place: The truck that ran out of control, the dead child, and the beckoning hand of a white silhouette by the window.  


I carefully made my way into the room although I was really scared.
I carefully made my way into the room although I was really scared. I let out a nervous sigh after noticing the classroom was brighter than the entrance hall. The floor was covered with dust, and the walls were worn. Naru-chan placed the steel pipes onto the table.  


I let out a nervous sigh after noticing the classroom was brighter than the entrance hall.
"Start building the shelves."


The floor was covered with dust, and the walls were worn.
"Shi... Shibuya-san, what about you?"


Naru-chan placed the steel pipes onto the table.
"I have to bring in the rest of the equipment."


"Start building the shelves."
"Are you going out?"  


"Shi...Shibuya-san, what about you?"
"Of course, the equipment is outside."  


"I have to bring in the rest of the equipment."
Ah—


"Are you going out?"
"You're just gonna leave me here alone, to build the shelf?"  


"Of course, the equipment is outside."
Please don't.  


Ah—
"Are you saying you'd rather move the equipment? Some of it weighs about 40 kg."


"You're just gonna leave me here alone, to build the shelf?"
"I'll just build the shelf," I answered resignedly.


Please don't.
Naru-chan nodded and walked out of the classroom. Luckily the classroom was still bright. Plus, there were no sounds except for the creaking of the floor when I moved.  


"Are you saying you'd rather move the equipment? Some of it weighs about 40 kg."
I looked around. It was still bright, so there should be no problem.  


"I'll just build the shelf," I answered resignedly.
Right when I was feeling nervous, a blunt, grating sound filled the room. I was so scared I jumped. Lifting my head, I realized it was just the ceiling. I let out a sigh of relief and listened carefully.  


Naru-chan nodded and walked out of the classroom.
It's okay.. It's okay...  


Luckily the classroom was still bright. Plus, there were no sounds except for the creaking of the floor when I moved.
While comforting myself, I looked at my surroundings. Naru-chan had stealthily entered the room. His sharp voice dazed me a little.


I looked around.
"You'd better work faster than that."


It was still bright, so there should be no problem.
Annoying... I hate this guy.  


Right when I was feeling nervous, a blunt, grating sound filled the room. I was so scared I jumped.
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Lifting my head, I realized it was just the ceiling.
 
I let out a sigh of relief and listened carefully.


It's okay.. It's okay...
While I was building the shelf, Naru-chan continuously brought in more equipment.  


While comforting myself, I looked around my surroundings. Naru-chan had stealthily entered the room.
Not long afterward, the classroom was completely filled with equipment.  


His sharp voice dazed me a little, "You'd better work faster than that."
After I finished setting up the shelves, I moved the rest of the equipment onto the tables.  


Annoying... I hate this guy.
I stood by Naru-chan, handing him this and that.  


"Hey, what's this?"


I asked, pointing at the tall machine beside Naru-chan.


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"You can't tell it's a tape recorder?"  


"I can't tell."


"This is a tape recorder. However, this one is special; it can record up to twenty four hours. I rely on this and the microphones to collect sound."


While I was building the shelf, Naru-chan continuously bought in more equipment. Not long afterwards, the classroom was completely filled with equipment.
"...Why?"


After I finished setting up the shelves, I moved the rest of the equipment onto the tables.
Right after I said that, Naru-chan shot a frosty glare at me.  


I stood by Naru-chan, handing him this and that.
"I don't like speaking with amateurs."


"Hey, what's this?" I asked, pointing at the tall machine beside Naru-chan.
This jerk—


"You can't tell it's a tape recorder?"
"You knew very well from the beginning that I was an amateur. If you have a problem with that, I'm leaving."  


"I can't tell."
I spouted out without thinking.  


"This is a tape recorder. However, this one is special; it can record up to 24 hours. I rely on this and the microphones to collect sound."
Naru-chan looked at me, a hint of hurt behind his eyes.  


"...Why?"
"It's to confirm whether or not there are ghostly sounds."  


Right after I said that, Naru-chan shot a frosty glare at me.
"Ah, so that's what it's for."


"I don't like speaking with amateurs."
"I set up the microphones and spent the better part of today recording sound from the first floor windows."  


This jerk—
"With those microphones just then?"


"You knew very well from the beginning that I was an amateur. If you have a problem with that, I'm leaving," I spouted out without thinking.
"Right. I will set up a tape recorder in this room tonight."  


Naru-chan looked at me, a hint of hurt behind his eyes. "It's to confirm whether or not there are ghostly sounds."
"...You're not gonna stay here, right?"  


"Ah, so that's what it's for."
"Not today."  


"I set up the microphones and spent the better part of today recording sound from the first floor windows."
He replied as he opened five tape recorders. The tape recorders used adhesive tape, not magnetic tape.  


"With those microphones just then?"
"If there are ghosts, I won't stay here unless I know what kind they are."  


"Right. I will set up a tape recorder in this room tonight."
"So you're the kind who looks before he leaps."  


"...You're not gonna stay here, right?"
"What?"  


"Not today," he replied as he opened five tape recorders. The tape recorders used adhesive tape, not magnetic tape.
"You're a very cautious person."  


"If there are ghosts, I won't stay here unless I know what kind they are."
"Of course.... Some haunted houses have abnormally strong ghosts. If you don't handle these things with care, you might never return."  


"So you're the kind who looks before he leaps."
"Don't scare me like that.... What's this?"  


"What?"
I pointed at a bulky camera-like object.


"You're a very cautious person."
"I'm through explaining everything to you."  


"Of course. ...Some haunted houses have abnormally strong ghosts. If you don't handle these things with care, you might never return."
"Then never mind, but let's just say I make a huge mistake out of ignorance."  


"Don't scare me like that. ...What's this?" I pointed at a bulky camera-like object.
In order to illustrate, I lifted my foot right above the camera.  


"I'm through explaining everything to you."
"Whoops, is this camera-like object a footstool?"  


"Then never mind, but let's just say I make a huge mistake out of ignorance." In order to illustrate, I lifted my foot right above the camera, "Whoops, is this camera-like object a footstool?"
I'm going to step on it— 


I'm going to step on it—
Naru-chan sighed. I win.


Naru-chan sighed.
"It's an infrared camera. You use it to record in dimly lit areas. It's very sensitive and uses thermography to record temperature levels."


I win.
"Oh..."


"It's an infrared camera. You use it to record in dimly lit areas. It's very sensitive and uses thermography to record temperature levels."
"In addition.."  


"Oh..."
Shut up.  


"In addition.."
"Thermography indicates temperature. When a ghost appears, the temperature drops."  


Shut up.
"Got it. Got it."


"Thermography indicates temperature. When a ghost appears, the temperature drops."
"Do you really understand? Then stop asking stupid questions and get to work!"  


"Got it. Got it."
"Do you really understand? Then stop asking stupid questions and get to work!"


=== 5 ===
=== 5 ===


After Naru-chan placed the equipment onto the table, he connected the wires to an electrical circuit. Meanwhile, I was placing thermometers in different rooms.


After Naru-chan placed the equipment onto the table, he connected the wires to an electrical circuit. Meanwhile, I was placing thermometers in different rooms.
Though it was a frightful task, I had to be courageous and go against Naru-chan. I didn't want to go because it was scary, but I summoned up my courage so Naru wouldn't mock me again. I had no choice but to set up the thermometers.  
 
Though it was a frightful task, I had to be courageous and go against Naru-chan.
 
I didn't want to go because it was scary, but I summoned up my courage so Naru wouldn't mock me again. I had no choice but to set up the thermometers.


Immediately after wards, I was given orders to record the temperatures in each room. None of these tasks would've been done without light. I exhibited exceptional bravery and fought tough battles—all this happened while I sat and recorded temperatures.
Immediately afterward, I was given orders to record the temperatures in each room. None of these tasks could've been done without light. I exhibited exceptional bravery and fought tough battles— all this happened while I sat and recorded temperatures.  


Naru-chan looked at my results. "Nothing out of the ordinary... None of the rooms are exceptionally cold. Well, the temperature of the room on the first floor is a little low, but not significantly so."
Naru-chan looked at my results.  


Now the lab room looked like a science research institute. Mountains of televisions and equipment were piled up on the shelf and table.
"Nothing out of the ordinary... None of the rooms are exceptionally cold. Well, the temperature of the room on the first floor is a little low, but not significantly so."


I asked Naru-chan, "Hey, you said that places with ghosts have lower temperatures. So does that mean this place doesn't have any ghosts?"
Now the lab room looked like a science research institute. Mountains of televisions and equipment were piled up on the shelf and table.  


"I can't say yet; most ghosts are very shy."
I asked Naru-chan:


"Huh?"
"Hey, you said that places with ghosts have lower temperatures. So does that mean this place doesn't have any ghosts?"  


"Paranormal phenomenon often occur in uninhabited areas. So when people move into such areas, ghosts usually hide themselves."
"I can't say yet; most ghosts are very shy."  


"Oh—"
"Huh?"  


"...In conclusion, we must wait for the ghost to show up. For now, I want you to place four infrared cameras on the first and second floor, and one in the entrance."
"Paranormal phenomenon often occur in uninhabited areas. So when people move into such areas, ghosts usually hide themselves."  


What... I still have to work...
"Oh—"


"...In conclusion, we must wait for the ghost to show up. For now, I want you to place four infrared cameras on the first and second floor, and one in the entrance."


What... I still have to work...


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I helped Naru-chan set up a huge video camera in the lab. I set up the tripods on the west and east side of the first and second floor. Finally, I'm done.


"That must've been tiring. You can go home now."


I helped Naru-chan set up a huge video camera in the lab.
"Really?"


I set up the tripods on the west and east side of the first and second floor.
"There's nothing else you can help out with for now. I'm going to leave before dark too."


Finally, I'm done.
Oh— You really are a cautious one.  


"That must've been tiring. You can go home now."
"What about the equipment? Are you just gonna leave it here?"  


"Really?"
"It's okay. I set up the camera to record automatically."  


"There's nothing else you can help out with for now. I'm going to leave before dark too."
Oh—


Oh—you really are a cautious one.
"I keep thinking, you really don't act like a psychic."


"What about the equipment? Are you just gonna leave it here?"
"Of course."  


"It's okay. I set up the camera to record automatically."
"But isn't a ghost exterminator.."  


Oh—
"It's ghost hunter. Don't throw me in with psychics."


"I keep thinking, you really don't act like a psychic."
Ah— Is that so.  


"Of course."
What does that mean? Isn't that just a type of psychic?


"But isn't a ghost exterminator.."
I decided not to push the matter. Besides, arguing with Naru was really tiring.  


"It's ghost hunter. Don't throw me in with psychics."
"I'm going then"  


Ah—Is that so.
I called out, waving goodbye.  


What does that mean? Isn't that just a type of psychic?
Ah— My hands and waist are all sore—


I decided not to push the matter. Besides, arguing with Naru was really tiring. "I'm going then," I called out, waving good-bye.
Naru-chan's voice shot through the air:


Ah—my hand and waist is all sore—
"Meet me by the van after school tomorrow."


Naru-chan's voice shot through the air, "Meet me by the van after school tomorrow."
Dammit. This guy is gonna mistreat me again tomorrow.  


Dammit. This guy is gonna mistreat me again tomorrow.


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Latest revision as of 08:46, 9 September 2015

Chapter 2 - Storm Approaching[edit]

1[edit]

"If you’re interested in listening, I can briefly explain the circumstances?"

Shibuya-san says as he sits on the bench near the shrubs of the old school building.

"If I don’t listen, I won’t be able to do my job."

My voice was sullen. What a thing to be caught up in.

"The principal heard that the old school building is haunted, so a week ago he asked me to come investigate. Apparently, he wants to rebuild the gymnasium. For that he wants the old school building demolished."

Ah, come to think of it, that was written in the pamphlet I got at the time of my admission into the school. Soon, a big gymnasium will be built.

"However, it seems that the many times in the past that they had tried to demolish the old school building, they had to stop the demolition because of the accidents that happened."

"Ah, and they wanted an investigation so they asked you?"

"That’s how it is."

"I see, and so you transferred schools for that?"

You went through a lot of trouble. But Shibuya-san is staring at me with contempt.

"Who said I was transferring for the investigation?"

"But…yesterday, you said you were a transfer student."

"When I said ‘something like that’ and intended to be ambiguous?"

……Certainly……

"That is what I said."

"Liar." I said in a small voice.

Shibuya-san gave me a frosty look.

"You were going to tell ghost stories. That’s why."

"I see. When we were telling ghost stories you might have brought up the old school building story, right? Then if you did that, it would be collecting information."

"Oh, so you have more wisdom than a monkey?"

Shibuya-san said, impressed. You jerk. Don’t compare a person with their ancestors and ancestry.

"I was collecting the rumors between the students. Yesterday when you were telling ghost stories, did a story about the old school building come up?"

"Yeah, but Michiru told it."

"What’s the story? Can you remember it?"

'Did you forget it?' his tone seems to say.

"I still remember it. I’m not so out of it that I can forget what happened yesterday!"

Hmph. Rude jerk.

"Weeellll……"

"Wait."

Shibuya-san inserted a hand into the inside pocket of his black jacket. He pulled out a small tape recorder.

“Begin"

He said as he pushed the record button.

Hmm. Well isn’t that interesting. Despite what I was really thinking, I began talking about what Michiru had told me concerning the old school building.


2[edit]

After I finished the story, Shibuya stood up and asked:

"Now then, can you take a walk with me?"

"To the old school building?"

"Where else?"

He does have a point there.

"How much of Michiru's story do you think is true?"

If it's all true, then I don't want to go to that old school building again.

Shibuya sat down again and pulled out a file.

"Many people died in the old school building."

"Really?"

I asked.

He turned to a page completely filled with writing.

I stared at it intently, but it was just like a medical record written by a doctor. It was all in English, and I couldn't understand a word of it.

"During the three years that the old building was being used... That is, eighteen years ago, one or two people died every year."

I see.

"After the new building was built, they made plans to demolish the old one. The roof fell during the demolition of the west wing. They said it was an operating accident."

"Is that true...?"

"Half of it is."

"Only half?"

"The story you heard was that construction workers died, but that's not the truth. Five people were injured, but no one died."

"Really?" So then what?

"The demolition was completed as planned; they stopped after tearing down a third of the building."

"Oh? They didn't stop because of the stories?"

"Regrettably, no. At that time, a child died in the old school building. This most recent event occurred about six years ago."

"The child is..."

"The corpse of a seven-year old girl who lived nearby was found in the old school building. The police caught the murderer a month later. He originally wanted to kidnap her. Furthermore, a teacher really did commit suicide there, but he left a suicide note. Apparently he suffered from neurosis."

"Wow, you're amazing. That was really good research"

I praised him sincerely.

"Of course. Don't underestimate my research ability."

...So it's like this. What a rude guy.

"In order to build a gymnasium in its place, the demolition of the old building began again last year."

"What about the truck that ran out of control?"

"Look at this."

Shibuya took out a copy of an old newspaper clipping from his files.

"Nine Students Struck by Construction Truck During Demolition" read the heading.

"The driver lost control of the rubble-filled truck near the school grounds, causing it to skid though the volleyball court, leaving seven injured and two dead."

Below the news report were photos of the two deceased students. Poor kids... I couldn't help but feel sorry for them. Shibuya continued indifferently,

"There's a plausible reason for it: The driver was drunk."

"...Really."

"At that time the construction had to be stopped. Another reason was because of the rumors that were floating around."

I felt a chill run down my back.

"I investigated many claims, but they all turned out to be rumors. Despite being unfortunate ones, there is a clear reason behind each and every one of them. I don't think the old building is haunted at all."

After saying that, Shibuya stood up. I don't want to go. Investigating the old school building? With me as an assistant? Shibuya turned around and looked at me, as if he were urging me on. So I followed him.


3[edit]

Shibuya lead the way, walking swiftly along the groves of trees in the front of the old school building before heading around the back. A silver van was parked behind the school building in an inconspicuous area. Shibuya opened the trunk. I couldn't see the backseats at all because a bunch of strange equipment blocked my view.

"Move the equipment out."

Shibuya ordered.

"Move... All of this?"

You must be kidding.

Shibuya coldly replied:

"Move all the necessary equipment out."

God...

A shelf was fixed on the inside of the van. On top of the shelf sat a stereo system, several small televisions, and a typewriter machine, all squished tightly together.

I didn't know anything about these machines, so I started to get a headache.

"So many machines... Do you know how to run all of them?" I asked.

"Your brain and mine are different."

...Really now, can't you even be a little modest? This jerk... He really is too confident in himself.

"Retrieve the microphone before you start moving the equipment. Come here."

Okay, okay. Well, I am your substitute assistant. It's not like I'll be cursed to death by the old school building; I'll just be worked to death by you.

...Man, when I think of it that way, waking up in the morning sure seems scary now.

Shibuya went around to the back of the old school building. There was a small path about two meters wide near the wall behind the old school building. A row of microphones lined the path, the heads pointing in toward the old windows.

"Were you talking about these microphones?" I asked pointing to them.

"That's right. Take the microphones down. I'm putting them back."

"I got it... These microphones, what are they used for?"

...Ah, Shibuya's disdainful look.

"Wouldn't you think that microphones are generally used to gather sound?"

"I know that."

...Hmph, what a jerk.

"It's dangerous to enter a haunted building without doing research beforehand. That's why in the beginning, one should thoroughly research prior to arriving."

"Oh~."

"For instance, gathering sound from outside the windows and setting up a camera."

...So that's how it is. Amazing.

"Is a haunted building really dangerous?"

"Some are."

"You're not scared?"

"There's nothing to be scared of."

..Eh? You really don't find it scary?

"How come you want to do this kind of work when you're only sixteen years old?"

Shibuya's reply was very brief.

"Because people need it done."

...If you weren't overconfident, you wouldn't answer like that. I ignored his tone.

"Then, there must be some cases that you couldn't solve, right?"

"None."

Shibuya tersely replied:

"Because I am capable."

...This guy is really full of himself. I figured anyone would start disliking him if they heard him say that.

"Wow, incredible— You're handsome and capable," I spouted out angrily.

Shibuya turned around and looked at me with piercing eyes.

"I'm... Handsome?"

"Is that bad? You got Keiko and the others to make such a big fuss over you."

"Right."

Shibuya replied calmly,

"They have good taste."

You jerk!

What is this? So people who think you're hot have good taste, and people who think you're not have bad taste?

You little... Narcissist!

Ah, I'll just call you Naru-chan from now on.


4[edit]

After I put the microphones back, I was ordered once again, to set up the equipment.

"Do I have to go inside the building...?"

"Of course you do."

"I want to stay out here and observe the machines."

Naru-chan gave me a cold look. I'm just saying. Not acknowledging my request, Naru-chan handed me some steel pipes

"Don't worry; I won't let you go alone. I'll go with you."

"Got it."

I unwillingly walked toward the old school building. The building was old and worn, and the entrance hall was pitch black. I reached my hand out to open the door. Inside the building, a little orange tint of light could be seen from the afterglow of the sunset. The fallen shoe cabinet lay in the same place since the accident from this morning. Black water droplets dotted the floor. Those must be the assistant's bloodstains.

"Wait... Wait for me."

"Hurry up."

Naru-chan carried a bunch of pipes inside, and I followed him in. The smell of dust permeated the air, and the floors creaked with every step. Deep in the entrance hall was a curved staircase. To the left and right of the staircase were hallways. There were two classrooms on the left, and three on the right. The classrooms' nameplates hung down from the wall, unreadable and covered with dust.

"Use this room."

Naru-chan said, glancing at a classroom near the entrance hall. It was the former lab room; big lab tables lined up in rows and columns. Naru-chan went in.

A typical school would normally house many students. Even if some found it annoying, it was still a place were everyone could be together. Consequently, classrooms usually weren’t considered scary… Then again, they usually weren’t left to weather and rot to this degree.

Plus, there are creepy rumors about this place: The truck that ran out of control, the dead child, and the beckoning hand of a white silhouette by the window.

I carefully made my way into the room although I was really scared. I let out a nervous sigh after noticing the classroom was brighter than the entrance hall. The floor was covered with dust, and the walls were worn. Naru-chan placed the steel pipes onto the table.

"Start building the shelves."

"Shi... Shibuya-san, what about you?"

"I have to bring in the rest of the equipment."

"Are you going out?"

"Of course, the equipment is outside."

Ah—

"You're just gonna leave me here alone, to build the shelf?"

Please don't.

"Are you saying you'd rather move the equipment? Some of it weighs about 40 kg."

"I'll just build the shelf," I answered resignedly.

Naru-chan nodded and walked out of the classroom. Luckily the classroom was still bright. Plus, there were no sounds except for the creaking of the floor when I moved.

I looked around. It was still bright, so there should be no problem.

Right when I was feeling nervous, a blunt, grating sound filled the room. I was so scared I jumped. Lifting my head, I realized it was just the ceiling. I let out a sigh of relief and listened carefully.

It's okay.. It's okay...

While comforting myself, I looked at my surroundings. Naru-chan had stealthily entered the room. His sharp voice dazed me a little.

"You'd better work faster than that."

Annoying... I hate this guy.

* * *

While I was building the shelf, Naru-chan continuously brought in more equipment.

Not long afterward, the classroom was completely filled with equipment.

After I finished setting up the shelves, I moved the rest of the equipment onto the tables.

I stood by Naru-chan, handing him this and that.

"Hey, what's this?"

I asked, pointing at the tall machine beside Naru-chan.

"You can't tell it's a tape recorder?"

"I can't tell."

"This is a tape recorder. However, this one is special; it can record up to twenty four hours. I rely on this and the microphones to collect sound."

"...Why?"

Right after I said that, Naru-chan shot a frosty glare at me.

"I don't like speaking with amateurs."

This jerk—

"You knew very well from the beginning that I was an amateur. If you have a problem with that, I'm leaving."

I spouted out without thinking.

Naru-chan looked at me, a hint of hurt behind his eyes.

"It's to confirm whether or not there are ghostly sounds."

"Ah, so that's what it's for."

"I set up the microphones and spent the better part of today recording sound from the first floor windows."

"With those microphones just then?"

"Right. I will set up a tape recorder in this room tonight."

"...You're not gonna stay here, right?"

"Not today."

He replied as he opened five tape recorders. The tape recorders used adhesive tape, not magnetic tape.

"If there are ghosts, I won't stay here unless I know what kind they are."

"So you're the kind who looks before he leaps."

"What?"

"You're a very cautious person."

"Of course.... Some haunted houses have abnormally strong ghosts. If you don't handle these things with care, you might never return."

"Don't scare me like that.... What's this?"

I pointed at a bulky camera-like object.

"I'm through explaining everything to you."

"Then never mind, but let's just say I make a huge mistake out of ignorance."

In order to illustrate, I lifted my foot right above the camera.

"Whoops, is this camera-like object a footstool?"

I'm going to step on it—

Naru-chan sighed. I win.

"It's an infrared camera. You use it to record in dimly lit areas. It's very sensitive and uses thermography to record temperature levels."

"Oh..."

"In addition.."

Shut up.

"Thermography indicates temperature. When a ghost appears, the temperature drops."

"Got it. Got it."

"Do you really understand? Then stop asking stupid questions and get to work!"


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After Naru-chan placed the equipment onto the table, he connected the wires to an electrical circuit. Meanwhile, I was placing thermometers in different rooms.

Though it was a frightful task, I had to be courageous and go against Naru-chan. I didn't want to go because it was scary, but I summoned up my courage so Naru wouldn't mock me again. I had no choice but to set up the thermometers.

Immediately afterward, I was given orders to record the temperatures in each room. None of these tasks could've been done without light. I exhibited exceptional bravery and fought tough battles— all this happened while I sat and recorded temperatures.

Naru-chan looked at my results.

"Nothing out of the ordinary... None of the rooms are exceptionally cold. Well, the temperature of the room on the first floor is a little low, but not significantly so."

Now the lab room looked like a science research institute. Mountains of televisions and equipment were piled up on the shelf and table.

I asked Naru-chan:

"Hey, you said that places with ghosts have lower temperatures. So does that mean this place doesn't have any ghosts?"

"I can't say yet; most ghosts are very shy."

"Huh?"

"Paranormal phenomenon often occur in uninhabited areas. So when people move into such areas, ghosts usually hide themselves."

"Oh—"

"...In conclusion, we must wait for the ghost to show up. For now, I want you to place four infrared cameras on the first and second floor, and one in the entrance."

What... I still have to work...

* * *

I helped Naru-chan set up a huge video camera in the lab. I set up the tripods on the west and east side of the first and second floor. Finally, I'm done.

"That must've been tiring. You can go home now."

"Really?"

"There's nothing else you can help out with for now. I'm going to leave before dark too."

Oh— You really are a cautious one.

"What about the equipment? Are you just gonna leave it here?"

"It's okay. I set up the camera to record automatically."

Oh—

"I keep thinking, you really don't act like a psychic."

"Of course."

"But isn't a ghost exterminator.."

"It's ghost hunter. Don't throw me in with psychics."

Ah— Is that so.

What does that mean? Isn't that just a type of psychic?

I decided not to push the matter. Besides, arguing with Naru was really tiring.

"I'm going then"

I called out, waving goodbye.

Ah— My hands and waist are all sore—

Naru-chan's voice shot through the air:

"Meet me by the van after school tomorrow."

Dammit. This guy is gonna mistreat me again tomorrow.


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