Battle Royale Girls Only: The Unwritten chapters

Chapter 24 - Misa has a violent, blood curling nightmare. She dreams of her home in Tokyo, and finds in there her sick grandmother dead and Kageri and Hisame as disfigured corpses who want her dead. The girl vomits after waking up, and it's revealed she once suffered from an eating disorder. Misa leaves Kazukawa Inn before she goes mad, or the area becomes a danger zone. Meanwhile, Asuka's monstrous jealousy turns more aggressive, and she gets into a verbal quarrel with Kyoko. After many insults, Kyoko tells Asuka that her boyfriend would never want a girl like her. Asuka mysteriously retreats to her bedroom, and comes back minutes later with her gun, pointing the barrel at her former friend's forehead.

Chapter 25 - Asuka verbally humiliates and threatens to kill Kyoko, who cries while watching her best friend succumb to the game. In a desperate move, the taller girl lunges forward and throws Asuka to the ground, causing her to miss the shot and drop the gun. The two fight violently, holding nothing back and inflicting all of their rage upon each other. Asuka gets the upper hand and almost kills Kyoko by strangling her with a pillow, but the prettiest girl manages to grab her flamethrower and spill liquid fire upon Asuka. As Kyoko grabs the gun and leaves, Asuka is burned alive along with the house, and after regretting her maleficent actions, dies horribly. Screaming for help and mercy, the lonely Kyoko is left to wander the streets in a cold, terrible night.

Aya, the religious girl, localizes the Kaguraka manor, where Shizuko is hiding. A bit more is revealed about her past; she was been forced to work for her foster parents as a preacher during her entire life, even when she did not want to. Aya believes no one is in the house, until she finds out that the light on one of the windows is turned on. She opens the gate with a paper clip and enters the garden, while Shizuko is in too much pain to notice her.

Chapter 26 – (WARNING: Not for the faint-hearted chapter) Inside the manor, the pain of Shizuko's delivery becomes unbearable. She is able to feel the baby slowly leaving her body, and prays for help. Meanwhile, Aya invades the manor and is drawn by Shizuko's screams from upstairs. Although she pities the girl a little, Aya still goes for the kill as a form of punishment for the pregnancy. However, Shizuko notices her and dodges the katana, but her left hand is cut off in the process. Shizuko is enraged after Aya mocks the deaths of her friends, and fights back by hitting her with the golf club several times. Aya's arm and leg are fractured, her collarbone is broken and her jaw, dislocated. When Shizuko is about to smash Aya's head with the cub, the religious girl impales Shizuko in the stomach, causing the death of the baby and an instantaneous abortion. Aya tortures the dying Shizuko by pushing the sword deeper and deeper, and as Shizuko's soul departs to heaven with her friends and daughter, Aya explodes her head with the Uzi. Mad with anger and bestiality, Aya vows to brutally slaughter every single contestant, to punish them for the wounds Shizuko inflicted on her. She leaves the manor with Shizuko's Uzi, leaving two sad and hideous corpses behind.

Chapter 27- After a horrible night, daylight shines above the city. For Kyoko, her despair does not change. The girl runs aimlessly, crying, wounded and humiliated. She gets lost in the maze of streets, and is surprised by someone in the shadows, who threatens her with a gun. She realizes that the person is Misa and tries to dialogue, but the other girl does not trust her. She asks Kyoko why she is bloodied, and Kyoko tells she was attacked and got away, but not that she murdered Asuka. Knowing that Kyoko would hardly hurt a fly, Misa drops her guard, but still keeps an eye on her classmate due to paranoia. The two keep walking through the streets in search for another good building to hide in, but on the way they find Kageri's insect- ridden and decomposing corpse. Kyoko vomits in disgust and, after taking a glimpse at Misa's bloody brick inside her bag, deduces that she's the one who killed Kageri. Desperate, Kyoko tries to run away but is caught by Misa, who tells her she did it in self defense. Feeling that she has no other choice besides following her classmate, Kyoko decides to team up. A new partnership is formed as the morning birds sing.

Chapter 28 - With the morning announcement, the girls in the apartment complex finally wake up. Rin is the first to do so, and sees Sachiko's dead body as soon as she walks into the kitchen. The other three girls follow her, and while Kagura tries to stay away, hidden in the shadows, Hitomi panics and points her pistol at her friends, apparently paranoid. However, it's revealed in her own point-of-view that she wanted to backstab them and win the Program right from the start, and was only waiting for an opportunity. Rin tries to be rational, claiming that all of them could have easily invited a player in during the night, but she dismisses Kagura, because the ugly girl was the closest to Sachiko. The discussion gets tenser and heavy rain begins falling outside. Rin feels the pressure of her father's expectations affecting her thinking process. Finally, the rich girl succumbs to the tension and faces Hitomi in a Mexican standoff. After seconds of hesitation, she shoots Hitomi in the arm and then in the chest with her shotgun, killing her. Hana tries to run away but is shot in the back by Rin, falling over a table and covering the room with blood. Kagura decides to have her revenge and injects Rin's neck with cyanide, creating a red stain and causing her to cough blood. While waiting for Rin to die, Kagura humiliates her verbally and points the gun at her forehead, already insane. However, Rin manages to slice Kagura's Achilles heel with a glass shard, seconds before getting shoot in the forehead. Mad with anger and suppressed grief, Kagura, crippled forever, bandages her wound, takes Rin's shotgun and slowly leaves the apartment to find Kumiko in the middle of the heavy storm, leaving a trail of blood behind her.

Chapter 29 – Misa and Kyoko keep walking through the city, castigated by the storm, until they find the front of the building Kagura moved away from half an hour before. After seeing the trail of blood left by the ugly duckling, and decide to follow it to the elevator. They are able to trace the apartment the girls occupied, which is still open. They are horrified by the four dead bodies, but find it odd that Kagura, who belonged to their group, isn't among them. They take Hitomi's gun, and find some ammo for it in the girl's bedroom. Kyoko mourns the deaths of the girls she will never again, and is comforted by Misa. The two realize that the only way they can survive the game, even if they have to kill each other in the end, is to play as a team, and protect one another. The two get into a deep talk about life and mortality, and tell each other their plans for the future if they manage to survive. Finally, they cover the dead girls' corpses with blankets and pray for their spirits while the rain slowly stops falling.

Chapter 30 – After committing her revenge, Kagura is tormented. The murders haunt her conscience, and she wonders whether or not they were necessary, especially Sachiko's. She tries to tranquilize herself by saying they would die anyway, but it does not work. However, the girl is still partially insane, and does not know how to stop playing the game. After a long walking, Kagura finds the hospital where she was supposed to meet with Kumiko, and the beautiful girl receives her with a hideous contempt. It's clear that the two hate each other, and are only waiting for the best opportunity to weed each other out. However, Kumiko helps Kagura in recovering her wounded foot, by bandaging it again and using medicines and a rag to stop the bleeding. Kumiko plans to sedate Kagura, and kill her while she's asleep, but the uglier girl doesn't fall for this trick and smashes the needle before it can touch her skin. In a moment when Kumiko is distracted by a butterfly that passes by, Kagura shoots her enemy in the chest with the shotgun, at a very close range. Only the bulletproof vest saves Kumiko's life, but she's crushed by the pressure and unable to stand up, and suffers some bone fractures from the impact. Kagura sees that her rival is alive and goes for a headshot, but Kumiko removes a small drill from her pocket (the one she took after killing Tomoko, her former partner) and impales Kagura in the thigh. She then proceeds to torture a defenseless Kagura with the drill, before brutally impaling her in the throat with it. Before she dies, Kagura regrets what she has done and sees that Rin was always a genuine friend. She remembers winning the singing competition of the school choir, and leaves the world with tears in her eyes.

Chapter 31 – After killing Kagura, Kumiko begins hallucinating, and is violently mind raped. She sees her dead classmates and her mother blaming her for their deaths, and is chased through the hospital by a giant and carnivorous black butterfly. Kumiko's past is finally revealed: when her mother was pregnant with her, she tried to kill herself by drinking rat poison after her boyfriend cheated on and abandoned her. Both the mother and the baby survived, but the poison severely affected Kumiko's ability to feel empathy for others, causing her to be born with a fascination with death and a high tendency to violence and manipulation. At the age of nine, Kumiko's mother noticed her daughter's homicidal tendencies and tried to kill her with poison, but the girl changed the plates of food and killed her mother instead, who was the only person she actually loved. The trauma caused her to forget these memories, and in the present, to fall into insanity. Kumiko believes her mother is telling her to win The Program, or they will never see each other again.

Meanwhile, the determined Aya finds the house where Yoriko and Chitose are hiding in thanks to her GPS tracker. She notices that they are asleep through the window, and completely defenseless. She wonders if she should kill them or not, but eventually decides to do so in order to fulfill the promise she made after killing Shizuko. Yoriko wakes up and goes to the bathroom, leaving Chitose alone in the bed. Aya sprays the window with bullets, but Yoriko desperately jumps to save Chitose, getting shot in the arms and legs in the process. Chitose is awaken by the noise and flees the house with Yoriko, narrowly avoiding another round of bullets from Aya's Uzi as they run away.

Chapter 32 – Desperate and terrified, Chitose and Yoriko wander through the abandoned town, with weak weapons to defend themselves and all buildings they encounter locked or in danger zones. Aya searches for them by following the bloodstains Yoriko's wounds leave on the pavement. After a lot of walking and crying, especially from Chitose, the two girls find the shopping mall, only to see the bloody, maggot infested and horrible corpse of Rena Kuroda at the entrance. Chitose confesses to her friend how much she's afraid to die and lose everyone that she loves. Yoriko decides to tell Chitose her love for her before it's too late. As Chitose cries on her lap, Yoriko says she loves Chitose and then kisses her softly, but instead of acceptance, she finds anger and rejection. Chitose slaps Yoriko and calls her a disgusting pervert, unable to accept the fact that another girl loved her. Betrayed, humiliated and heartbroken, Yoriko allows the anger she bottled up since her childhood to take hold, and stabs Chitose in the back with her sickle. Chitose tries to run but Yoriko corners her against a wall, and stabs her to death. Seconds later, Yoriko realizes that she killed her love, and cries from grief and pain as she clutches Chitose's body. Attracted by the screams, Aya sneaks from behind and shoots Yoriko in the back, but she still holds Chitose. Yoriko only releases her beloved after Aya destroys her head. Aya takes the sickle, but before she can celebrate the death of her classmates, she sees Kumiko walking in her direction, ready to kill her.

Chapter 33 - A long battle ensues between the two villains of the game. The two contestants show their determination to win and shooting skills by blasting at each other in the mall's parking lot. At one point, Kumiko almost kills Aya by playing dead after being shot, but Aya sees through the trick and runs before the shotgun blast hits her. The bullets, however, destroy Aya's katana, leaving her with nothing but a sickle for close range conflict. Still, Aya's fury is so huge that she manages to slice Kumiko's stomach even with the vest on, and to beat her up severely, until Kumiko shoots her in the shoulder. Aya runs away, and Kumiko chases her with the shotgun until she notices that there is only one shot left, because Kagura forgot to bring extra bullets when she left the apartment. Kumiko runs after Aya through the town until they get very close to the playground area, which will soon become a Danger Zone. Aya bravely faces Kumiko's chainsaw at close range with her sickle, determined to survive, but after seeing the playground that brings memories of her childhood, she gets distracted. Kumiko takes her chance to poke Aya's right eye with her fingers, ending the fight with of blood and pain. To make her victim suffer more, Kumiko drags the religious girl to the playground and shoots her in the leg with the last shotgun bullet, preventing her from running. Aya is left alone and cries for herself and all of her victims, including Shizuko's baby. She laments the fact that she never had a childhood and had little fun or happiness in her life. Finally, the playground becomes a Danger Zone and Aya's collar explodes, ending her suffering with a bang.

Chapter 34 – The midday announcement comes, and Misa and Kyoko are shocked after hearing that they and Kumiko are the only ones left. Miss. Suzuki tells Kumiko of their location, a supermarket, and makes it very clear that she wants Kumiko to win. Kyoko tearfully tells Misa the truth about Asuka's death, and the letter she wrote to her boyfriend. She gives his address to Misa in case she does not win, and tells her friend to give him the letter. During the short time before Kumiko arrives, the girls sing a little together and tell each other their fears and insecurities, and Misa convinces Kyoko to forgive Asuka because "she has already been punished." They make a strategy plan for the final showdown and equip themselves with as many weapons they can find.

Kumiko, in a hurry and with the Uzi as her main weapon, heads to the supermarket to finish her enemies once and for all. On the way, the same dark butterfly that she painted all of her life follows her, and like before, she is unable to kill it, unlike every other living being. Kumiko reflects on how black butterflies represent her personality and past, the tainted darkness of her soul overpowering the core of innocence and motherly love she still carries in her core. Believing the butterfly to be her mother's spirit watching over her, Kumiko finally reaches the supermarket.

Chapter 35 – The chapter begins with Kumiko walking inside the store, threatening the other two survivors as if playing a game of hide and seek. The moment she is unprepared, Misa and Kyoko push an entire shelf on top of her, but she escapes in time. The gunfight begins, and all three girls are wounded. Kumiko endures the pain of many superficial shots bravely, but Misa slowly crawls towards her position and slices her foot in half with the ax used to kill Mari. Kumiko shoots Misa in the stomach, but before she is able to finish her off, Kyoko comes in and burns her face with an aerosol can and lighter, objects she had found among the fallen items. However, Kumiko fires blindly and mortally wounds Kyoko. Enraged, Misa rips off Kumiko's jaw with a bullet, and as the former class beauty bleeds profusely, Kyoko violently kills her by suffocating her nostrils with a plastic bag, in one final act of fury. As she dies, Kumiko smiles and sees her mother waiting for her in the afterlife. Finally, Kyoko dies in Misa's arms, giving her the letter as a final farewell to the world. As Misa is announced as the winner, she passes out from blood loss and is taken on an ambulance to a hospital.

Chapter 36 – Misa spends two weeks in the hospital, recovering from her gunshot wounds. She is left with a huge scar on her abdomen, which will always remind her of what she went through. After being released, she goes back home and tearfully embraces her family, who were convinced that she was going to die. Sadly, she finds out that her grandmother passed away from a heart attack the moment she found out her granddaughter was in The Program. Misa is sent to another school and life returns to normal, except for many nightmares and a medication dependency. One day, she passes over the address Kyoko gave to her, and remembers the promise she made. She knocks on the door and sees a very depressed Nobuo, her companion's boyfriend. She gives him the last letter, and as he reads it, the two of them cry together, remembering Kyoko and all of the class.

Epilogue: The story moves forwards to twenty years in the future, showing Misa as an adult woman. Over the years, both she and Nobuo got into therapy to deal with their personal tragedies, and it was during the healing process that they slowly fell in love and eventually got married. Misa still dreams with her classmates, and in her sleep they are happier in death than they have ever been in life. Misa knows that her mission on Earth is to honor her deceased classmates, and to never forget them. The story ends with two little girls knocking on the door. They say hello to their mother, and Misa replies: "Welcome back, Asuka and Kyoko".