A girl lies dead in the street under a flickering lamp. A black haired
boy with glasses is walking by when he sees the girl and runs over to
her. He recognizes her as Kamimura-san. He looks at her and notices
bite marks on her neck, and he gasps, "Kyuutesuki?" He suddenly notices
a girl walking away from the scene. He follows her and hides behind a
corner. The girl stops and looks back, her gold eyes flashing. She has
brown hair in a bun to one side of her head, a braid falling down from
the bun with a red ribbon entwined in it. He comes out from behind the
corner as she continues walking before disappearing in a mist.
At a school the next day, a vase of flowers sits on the dead girls' desk.
Other students are talking about it, saying how they heard that all
the blood was drained from the girl's body. The black haired boy sits
listening, an annoyingly arrogant smirk on his face as he snidely thinks
that they're fools, don't they know? It's the work of a vampire, "I
met her."
The teacher then introduces a new student, and the boy starts as he
recognizes the girl he saw the previous night. The girl, Yamano Miyu,
is asked to sit next to the black haired boy, Machiyama, and she
greets him, but he can't say anything. The other classmates mock the
"otaku" for not being able to talk to a real girl.
During a quiz, the teacher, a woman with short light hair, Yanahigana
Maiko, walks up and down the aisles monitoring the quiz. Two female
students exchange looks, then one of them begins writing something
on a piece of paper. Maiko-sensei picks up the paper and reads it,
looks shocked, and after the girl says it's just a note, she snaps,
"Well, quit it!"
In the library, Miyu is looking over a yearbook. Machiyama comes over
to her, holding a stack of books. She asks him about Maiko-sensei,
and he explains she went to the school before, and family problems
forced her to become a teacher here. He knows a lot about her because
Maiko is the only one in the school who treats him like an equal.
He then shows Miyu his books on vampires, and he tells her he saw
one. She shuts the book and stands up, saying it was probably just
his imagination, then leaves.
Maiko returns to her apartment, greeting someone, apologizing for having
to go to another teachers' meeting. She sits on her bed eating chocolate
and gazes at the "someone" - who turns out to be her pet iguana. The
teacher says that the girls are it again and pulls out the note of her
pocket. She remembers standing outside of a store on a rainy day when a
girl puts her hand on her shoulder and says, "Sensei, you're just like
us." Maiko tells her iguana that the girls enjoy watching her suffer,
what should she do? She just wishes that they were- no, she just doesn't
want them to tell anyone...
One of the girls is in a phone booth when she sees something, screams, and
is killed. Machiyama is sitting inside his room in the center of a circle
in his room holding books on vampires and other creatures. He looks up at
the blue moon through his window and says a full moon is when vampires
work, so it's time to go hunting (isn't that werewolves?) He sees the
dead girl in the phone booth and then he sees Miyu. He runs after her.
On a rooftop, the real Miyu is sitting with a cloaked figure wearing a
mask, and they watch Machiyama run off. Miyu says she's sorry, but she
doesn't like being followed. The cloaked figure asks Miyu what she'll
do with the boy, since she must hunger. Miyu says, "Ne, Larva, don't
you think I can make decisions for myself?" A small bunny-like
creature with an ear flapped over its right eye with a spikey tail
appears, telling Miyu that Machiyama is already past the graveyard. Miyu
says that Machiyama is seeing what he wants to see. Shiina, the bunny
creature, suddenly lifts its ear up revealing a huge, creepy blood-shot
type of eye, saying Machiyama is in the next town now.
The next day, Miyu sees Maiko-sensei in the flower garden of the school.
Maiko seems really happy there, and she tells Miyu she likes flowers
because they don't say unnecessary things. Miyu says she likes the
flowers because of their innocence. Maiko says that Miyu is a strange
girl. Machiyama watches Miyu. He follows her to Maiko's apartment
which Miyu looks at for a moment before moving on. Machiyama goes up
to Maiko's room to tell her she's being targetted by Miyu, who is a
vampire, and the dead girl had vampire marks on her neck. Maiko says
that it's just his imagination and he gets mad, saying she's relying
on her common sense and acting like everyone else in school. She goes
to make coffee and Machiyama looks at the iguana, saying Maiko has bad
taste in pets. Maiko says it's not true, her iguana is her only friend
that she can tell things to.
Machiyama then leaves and meets Miyu on the street. Miyu tells him not
to get involved and walks on. Machiyama is startled to see that she
has a reflection since she's a vampire.
At school, the final girl bothering Maiko gives her a cross that Maiko
doesn't want. Maiko goes to the park and starts to cry, realizing the
cross is a final warning. She remembers how she had shoplifted once
in a store, and as she left, the three girls from her class tapped her
on the shoulder, saying Maiko was just like them and showed her what
they stole. They said Maiko wasn't going to tell on them, was she?
From then on, they kept taunting her by giving her gifts and writing
notes in class. In her room, she says there's only one more girl to
get rid of though; suddenly the iguana transforms into its true Shinma
form, an extremely huge iguana monster, Maiko lying on top of it.
Maiko leaves her apartment and Machiyama follows.
On the school rooftop, Maiko confronts the final girl, dumping all the
"gifts" the girls had given her. The girl asks if Maiko is going to
tell on her, but Maiko says no, she's going to silence her. The Shinma
looms behind her, and Maiko explains in a sort of trance that her friend
will take care of the girl; the Shinma says that this woman (Maiko)
wants "you girls" to be silenced, and then it lets out its tongue, which
wraps around the girls neck and stabs marks into it, sucking out the
blood. Machiyama watches horrified from the roof building window.
Suddenly a flute is heard, and on top of the roof building appears Miyu.
The Shinma says, "You!" Miyu says that now that the Shinma has
revealed itself, it won't escape. The Shinma says that Miyu, the
Guardian, is just like the Shinma; Miyu snaps that she doesn't take
advantage of weak humans, and then the Shinma snaps its tongue at her.
Miyu dodges it, grabs the tongue, and Larva appears, slicing the
tongue apart with his long nails. The Shinma tries using its huge tail
on them, then jumps in the air. Miyu holds out her hand, a fire
appearing in it, and then Larva cuts the Shinma in half, and its guts
and organs spill out, as Miyu releases the fire, sending the Shinma
back to the dark.
Maiko falls to her knees saying that this is all her fault and the girls
are dead. Miyu approaches her, saying it's not her fault since all
humans have weak hearts. The Shinma took advantage of her, and it's to
blame, not Maiko. Miyu then drinks Maiko's blood, telling her to have
good dreams, and "oyasumi". She sets Maiko down on the ground and starts
to walk away.
Before she can leave, Machiyama comes running out calling to her. He says
that she's a "good vampire" like the ones he's read about. Machiyama
asks Miyu to make him become a vampire because it's boring to live with
these pathetic humans. Miyu asks if he's that bored? She says that all
humans have to carry burdens, deal with them, and move on in life, but
he carries nothing, so he can't possibly understand, that's why he's a
human. He gets angry and demands she make him a vampire, and she and
Larva walk away. The area around them turns red with weird things hanging
around; Miyu tells Machiyama not to follow but he runs after her. The
world disappears and he plummets off the roof to the ground, a splat/crack
being heard.
Maiko is in the flower garden with her beloved flowers, her eyes glazed
over with a faraway look as she smiles blankly. Near the school, there
are police/ambulance sirens. A pair of cracked, bloody glasses lies
on the ground with a pool of blood around it. Miyu's voice says, "Now
you're not bored anymore."
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