At first glance, a collection of short stories. If a story doesn't fit your fancy, feel free to move on to the next one in line. But if you're ready for it, you can take in the whole of the story and see the bigger picture.
The year is 2008. Kouichi Sakakibara has found a hint that could lead to Reiko Mikami's killer from 1996. When the case is reopened, a former classmate of his named San Watanabe is the police detective on the job. The mystery, however, may go deeper than even the curse of class three.
This is the story of a silly, energetic girl from Japan who finds herself tossed into the world of Remnant. Friend and foe come together to face the greatest enemy of humanity, but Tsuruya is not content to sit idly by while the struggle for survival rages on. It has been three years since the Grimm attacked in force, and the people of Remnant are in dire need of a new hope.
When four very different girls come together at the prestigious fighting school for Hunters and Huntresses in training, they soon find out that they are, in fact, quite similar. Blake and her new teammates are the only ones who remember the way things were. But can four socially awkward girls change anything? Blake? Agatha? Homura? Tomoko? Not likely.
Ritsu throws a party to celebrate the graduation of Azusa, Ui, and Jun in the Light Music Club. Things take a turn for the worse when someone is murdered, and all the school's doors are locked. A mysterious poem is left on the door by the killer, outlining how the rest will die. Sorta crack-horror. Not to be taken seriously. Now, there is one.
The most depressing thing is a normally cheery character left crying. This is a one-shot. I normally don't do this but it is, as you can see, a special occasion. I won't say goodbye. I'll just say thank you.
Weiss Schnee has a problem. Her problem: Her father has been secretly funding the terrorist group known as the White Fang for years. Now, with her team, friends, and allies, Weiss goes to confront the man she once called Father. But this isn't a kids' game anymore. People die here. Weiss POV. Sequel to The Strange Case Of Blake Belladonna.