I'm not gonna lie. The whiplash of seeing what I assumed was a little boy grow up and turn out to be a woman hit me harder than the ghosts. Tomboys, man. Don't ever underestimate them.
quick notes here bcs the sparsity of this one is bothering me.
"don't fall out" - how do you fall out of a bunk bed of that particular design? with wooden planks all around you? with context, sounds less like a precaution than an injunction
the sanatorium beds were retained when it became a youth camp?
eight, prosperous -> nine, ku (agony, torture?)
there's the figure entering the room (feet seen) & the figure outside. can't tell whether they're different.
theory: she's the ninth. leaving the bed to wake up her friend counts as falling out. this is why she doesn't have any primary school memories prior to this.
what a weird roll-call. "is everyone from group c, all eight of you, here" with a collective response instead of reading out names.
actually, no names in this story at all aside from "mako" her teacher and "kasamiyadai". less weird but still weird.
the perspectives are weird. top bunk or bottom bunk? there are panels from both perspectives.
notes on this series so far
test of courage in chs. 1, 2, 6 - all forestalled or cut short. weird!
hauntings due to unresolved death in chs. 3, 4
ch. 5 - last panel is just the four urinals. he chose the third. why?
ch. 2 - "if you make eye contact with someone standing by the window ... you'll go blind" - ch. 5 has the person with duct tape over their eyes
if there's some dumb numerology theme here then i will stop attempting to dissect this because i hate numerology and also numbers in general