![]() He then steals the teacher's hand collection, and plants evidence to suggest Morino was the one who stole them - because he wants Morino's hand, and the scar from when she cut her wrist. After finding a doll with no hands in the science lab garbage can, the narrator breaks into the science teacher's house, convinced he has been the one cutting hands off people of all ages in the city. Wristcut ( リストカット事件 Risutokatto Jiken ?, The Wristcut Incident) - Flashback to before Morino and the narrator were friends.Morino then begins dressing like the third victim, and a few days later, sends a text message to the narrator, which reads only, "Help." It describes a third victim that has yet to be discovered, so she and the narrator go to look at it. Goth ( 暗黒系 Ankokukei ?, Dark Type) - Morino finds a diary written by a serial killer.The manga adaptation, by Kendi Oiwa, eliminates the Dog storyline, and combines Voice and Twins, with Morino taking Natsumi's role in the final story. ![]() ![]() Tokyopop's release follows the original one volume format. While the stories were originally published in a single hardcover edition, they were later published in two bunko volumes. ![]() Both share a similar interest in gruesome murders. The novel contains a series of six short stories about two high school students: a boy who remains unnamed until late in the story, and a girl named Yoru Morino. ![]()
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