âTOMINOâ
âTOMINOâ
Written By: Miyie ă´
(Disclaimer! Please do not read if you are someone who is easily disturbed, make sure you are over 13 to read this content may include violence, alcohol, abuse, and blood, Thank you!) This is not your typical horror genre, it truly describes real-life âhorror.â I really wanted to bring out these situations, as there are many out there who suffer from these.) -Miyie ă´
Itâs only imaginary, itâs something so forfeit, something you cannot deliberately see.
âŚâŚâŚ...See, I once had this friend, it was only engraved in my mind, not necessarily sincere nor significant to me, someone that was so authentically cruel, but yet I followedâŚ..
A bird caged-girl, as she started to plug her ears to block out the interphone chime, I am fighting with an enemy I couldnât even see, even till the end I was leading myself to a truly unseemly thing. A leash clings on my neck, each step, each walk, each breath I took. I am always being watched by someone, something.
Who, you may ask? My imaginary friend. âAnd, it has been that way for years.â
âFree me, lift me from my guilt.â If it were only so simple.
1/2/1981
Ever since the day I was born into this world, I have always been those principles of innocence, my mother, my father always checked up on me to make sure I wasnât doing anything bad and they would always find me quite strange for a child. You see, I was always talking to the wall, in the same position. âLook! Mommy, isnât he nice?â Yes. Tomino loved me deeply, there was no doubt, but you see, this love was a strange one and cannot be explained. âSure, whatever you say, Hika.â She leaned down and pet me on the head. Of course to her extent, mother would never believe such nonsense...I always thought Tomino was there, someone everyone else could also seeâŚ...
Not just me.
âŚ...
2/18/1988
One day as my mother was going out to head for groceries, I stopped her, no Tomino stopped her, he
told me to.
âPlease just donât go today, I would like you to just stay with me.â
  The day after, it was reported, documented on the news of an incident that happened to be the same street my mother was just going to head to, xxx street of Zemark, a shooting happening between two drunk white men, about 12 people had either died that day, 9 injured within that store. These sorts of incidents would occur several times after then on any random day. âThat excuse again?â Tomino this, Tomino that.â Mother would often say to me out of frustration. She couldnât understand why her daughter was acting this certain way after all.Â
Was I really that childish orâŚ. Did I speak the truth?
But, you see, such kindness comes with a price.Â
A promise that was forged.Â
I spend the days with Tomino, we play together, talk together for hours, I drew and wrote on his requests, but one day, it seems he has gotten quite bored of my childish acts and lingers for a little more fun and excitement. He threw my painting on the floor in anger, âSo what do you want me to do then?âI asked. I wished I didnât have asked, maybe then I wouldnât need to do whatever he said..âŚ. It was a little dark outside for a spring season while taking multiple glances towards outside the window. He told me to âGo outside and stab this helpless squirrel with a kitchen knife, smear its blood around in a circle on this painting, and to finally make a box around it in the sand with a stick.â When I declined, he would get mad at me and would not talk to me for hours, doesnât help me anymore, so I did it, I obeyed him like a dog.
Mother tried ever since, to cure me of this disease, this illness. She looked for any doctors, psychologists, psychiatrists, etc. âYour child is perfectly healthy,â they said. Not even the best professionals figured it out. Tomino was always mischievous, mysterious, secretive, smart about where he moves each of his pawns. To him, this was no more than just a game.
My father abandoned me because of this, well partly. He cheated on her, secretly, but it was funny since father still had this small affection for mom, so instead, he told her a white lie. I knew all along because Tomino tells me about these things.Â
I was only left with my mother. âWhy me?â Why canât I have a normal child?,â I would often hear mother mumble under her breath. My mother was no longer the kind mother I knew. It wasnât a surprise she has become an alcoholic soon after. Â
âWhat are you looking at? You pathetic little brat, this is all your fault!â, mother said.
âI REALLY HATE THE SMELL OF ALCOHOL.â, I screamed at her.
Miza peered in on us in the corner, she came to my house for the project.
I knew,.... She knew.
âŚâŚâŚ.
Tomino would often come to comfort me when I cry, although sometimes he is upset himself and never comes, he said it wasnât my fault. âIt was Okaa-sanâs fault for not understanding us enough.â
School was no different.Â
âNo wonder her parents abandoned her..â   Â
âWhat a spoiled child.â
âEwww, stay away from meâŚ.â
âManipulative bi**â
âThis is all your fault!â
I have always given in the efforts to redeem myself, but they were all main just seen as an unless waste of time.
âIâm not your friend anymore! How could you do such a thing?â
Wait- KI! Wha-what about you Miza, are you going to leave me too?, I asked. Deliberately.Â
She looked at me sadly but she said nothing â...........â, as she just walked alongside her other friend.
I was always the one left out. It wasnât my fault, was it?
I had to transfer to many different schools after then.Â
âUgh, isnât that disgusting woman her mother?â
âWhy would you raise such a slut?â
It always ended terribly.Â
Tears were wiped with sleeves. I weep.
So then...
9/16/1990
Mother became even more so tired of all this as each day passed by. She dressed up, packed up. Slammed the door on me.
Unknown: âWait! What about-!â
She left meâŚ...
 âI donât need her anymore, I shouldâve never given birth to you.â
âDonât leave me, I promise I will do all my chores, I would never cause you any more trouble ever again, please mother!â, I layed on the floor, begging.
But, that was the last sentence mother said to me, the last she spoke to me, the last time I saw her.
âOjii-san, Do you think it's my fault?â
Unknown: âItâs going to be okay, Hika, come with me.â
âŚ.
Years passed then, it was hard to believe.Â
âHika, breakfast is ready!â âComing Okaa-Â Ojii-san!â
âWhat a weird grandchild I have.â Â âhahaha, Ojii-san thatâs mean!â Â âCome eat, child.â
âItadakimasu!â Â If you couldnât tell already, living with my uncle was nice and comforting, for once.
âOkay, Iâm off, see you Ojii-san!â
It was only us two that lived together now after dad had left us and mother had disappeared off to somewhere. Ojii-san was the only person I have now, although he is growing quite old as days pass by.
Thing was, we are tight on money. Ojii-san tries his best to reassure me and tells me to just focus on my studies but I know about our financial problems.
The only other major reason why we had food left on our plate was that âTominoâ still exists, he protects me, this was part of our agreement. I thought for sure Tomino would get bored of me soon when I grew older, but he stayed and waited for the promise we made till the very end. It seems like Tomino never really ages and he just stays the same size every day even after years. Things just stayed the same.Â
Tomino grants my wishes. But, thatâs itâŚ.
âŚ.
11/7/1994
I walked between pebbles, between bridges, and on bridges. Tomino follows me wherever I go. It's like heâs a stalker, but I'm used to it. "I'm fine today, Tomino, how are you? You know, I know you're there..." "Yes, whatever you say.", he replied. He raised strange doubts when I was a child, but I loved him. It was my friend after all. He was the only person who knew me well. Tomino seems to look old these days, but not so deeply.He still seems to have stayed the same even after years.
As my walk almost reached my destination, I was in the middle of walking passed the archway of the two buildings as a shortcut followed by my upperclassmen.
"Ah, isn't that Hika Normanashi?"
Please, keep in mind thatâŚâŚ..Nobody really knows my surname. It was a secret because of family issues. Tomino also knows. And since then I haven't trusted enough people to tell them anything. It wasnât particularly very nice to see someone expose my surname.
I felt a hand grabbed me by my wrist as they proceeded to push me against the wall as the dude kept mocking my body.
Girl 2: "Hey, knucklehead! This is it! I brought over her here."
Unknown: âThis little one doesnât seem to scream much so itâs fine boss.â
As they threw me onto the ground below them, Grabbing me and pushing my head against the wall.
"S-STOP IT! RELEASE ME!"
Girl 1: "Hey, so what are you going to do? Get your boyfriend to protect you or something?"
ââŚâŚâŚ ..!â
"Wait! Tomino, don't!"
Soon, the blood of two young girls spilled under me, on the concrete under my feet. I was soaked in blood. The young man looked at me in shock of fear as if I were the murderer.
"Y-YOU MONSTER!", he screamed.
I looked down at my bloody shaking hands. The knife Tomino has given meâŚ...
The young man tried to resist me as much as possible, but Tomino also fled before him and overwhelmed over him. I knew exactly what Tomino wanted me to do. Through the manâs eyes, I could see what it felt like to die, the terror. "Sorry, but youâll have to die for me, it'll be fast, I promise." I closed my eyes. I took a breath. I wondered how just how many more people do I need to kill? There was no point in arguing with Tomino. This is his identity. Iâm sorry Ojii-sanâŚâŚâŚ. The next thing I saw when I opened my eyes were two stranded dead bodies tied onto the tracks, two trains which ran at full speed in seconds over them. The man's body was specially cutaway where the organs were visible, but Tomino did not kill him yet. It can be said that Tomino threw him most. I knew about this, the way this guy died was exactly the same as a few years ago. "........ First, a small lead ball creates a large, deep bruise and breaks on subsequent hits. Finally, the skin on the back hangs on a long ribbon and the entire area If the prisoner determines that the prisoner is dying, an unrecognizable chunk, the strike will be stopped. "
I know I'm a murderer ... my feet move suddenly. But in the wrong direction. I could not stop sitting on my lap on the lawn and staring at the dead man.
His face stared at me and wanted to return, in hopes of revenge, I knew deeply.
But, Tomino doesnât.Â
No matter how many following attempts there were, Tomino always got away with it, dragging me along. When the news of these three students was blankly announced, the whole classroom began to place the blame on me. No one dared to approach me after that. I was invisible. It was an inevitable fate.
I couldnât bring myself to believe my fate.
I couldnât bring myself to believe Tomino was so cruel.Â
I couldnât bring myself to bear this anymore. I only have hidden the truth. I knew what he meant, by those silent words.
I planned my defeat. If order to win,Â
You must lose.Â
To bring illusion to reality, how do you do that exactly?
How can you eliminate something you loved so much in the world?
Without a doubt, I am always attached to Tomino, I believed there was always loyalty that has existed between us.  Â
Tomino made me feel emotions, of all kinds.Â
The emotion of being valued, the emotion of being appreciated, and emotions of hatred.Â
It was only that I could never tell what his objective was, nor who he was anymore. I cannot recognize him. I cannot be an attachment. I cannot be the one to âchangeâ him. We are like the strings of, the lines, the blinds between the lies. I cannot be there for him, I must stay away father always told me.Â
âOne day, he would ruin you. Do not be fooled easily, do not be influenced by terrible people easily. Keep that in mind, Hika. â
âŚ..
Friend, a person whom one knows, likes, or trusts.Â
Was there ever trust that has enveloped in this relationship.Â
âLetâs stay togeth-er forever, Tomino.â
smiles*
HeyâŚ..., that warm smile you gave me just thereâŚ..
Was that a lieâŚ. Or was that the truth?Â
Was it a sad one or was that a happy one?
Call me an idiot, although I always have the ability to read peopleâs expressionsâŚ..
 I could never tell Tominoâs.Â
I have never thought this day would come.Â
I have always thought, it was the truth.Â
How could he speak so falsely?
What did you mean exactly?Â
âŚ.
12/24/1995
âIâve grown tired of you, Tomino.â , Iâve had enough.
âKill me, how are you going to kill me?â Tomino mocked me.
â Iâm sorry, Tomino.âÂ
And within that, the only thing that can convince us of their love for each other is the truth.Â
âI cannot ever get rid of you until I die, right? I wish you the best in the afterlife ...really.â
5/22/1985
I remembered the day we met,Â
The garden was so beautiful, the pond filled with koi fish were so lovely, the flowers were all so pretty, the bridge above it was so clean, but it was all so lonely. I sat there walking and running around playing by myself until I grew tired. Where you came into existence ever since. Then, we would always be together. Where he was always quiet and kept to himself, but I didnât mind.
 âNe-ne! Tomoi-no!.....â âHi-ka!â(learned each otherâs names) I wrote down both of our names and embraced it with a heart, the poor boy seemed so flustered for some reason.Â
âPromise me that you would always stay by my side, never leave me, alright?â He seemed hesitant at first but then offered me his pinky.
 But that wasnât the promise, Tomino hid the truth, he wanted much more. He just wanted to take my white soul.
Thank you for your company. Your kindness, no one can pretend. The flowers were never too strong to sustain itself, and the petals would eventually overtime fade out. The grass are cut away little by little by the humans because they hate how it was. The trees are brought down by the people in order to feed them. But, these were all often done without anything in return. I didnât want to leave because I have faith in Tomino, but that would be selfish to say that, that was the only reason why I have lived. I wished I hadnât agreed upon our promise. I donât want to stay, because it would mean I would still have to call Tomino a friend.
âI have more than once tried to deceive you, but you will feel that I am now speaking falsely,â Tomino said.Â
 Tomino could never touch me because he isnât real and because he cannot touch me, he cannot stop me. I wanted to cry, but nothing came out.Â
 12/24/1995
I feel the breath of life taken away from me by the multitude.Â
It was getting harder and harder to breathe as each second progresses. I have always tried to kill myself before. Standing at the edgeâŚ.. I was a coward I could never face death.Â
âWhy? All you have to do is just to âjumpâ? Itâll all be over, right?â
  But, one day I found myself hung.. âIâm sorry.â
And then, everything just blacked out. The man in black disappeared, everything disappeared. There was no âTominoâ. There was just a little boy, all alone forced to carry out his duty.
âGoodbye ..old friendâÂ
âgoodbye,'' he once said.
I could almost hear him saying in response...
12/25/1994
A woman in a black dress came to settle down a few white flowers as she prayed her hands together, she spoke only three wordsâŚ..,
âI love you.â
âŚ.
And soon,
 a few more and more,
 flowers were placed. Â
âHappy birthday, Hika.â , Tomino smiled.
âHereâs your present!â, as the young boy cheerfully places down a small box with a little teddy bear sitting on top.Â
=//[For anyone confused]// âTOMINOâ is her teddy bear, a stuffed animal^^
Well? Whereâd do you think Hika has gotten her present from[Teddy Bear]? Â













