My Ghost Boy
People say Grim Reapers guide souls peacefully into the afterlife.
Shizuka wishes that were true.
Cold, elegant, and constantly exhausted by human stupidity, Shizuka is only a newly ranked Grim Reaper trying to survive her endless assignments and earn enough praise to rise through the ranks of the afterlife system. For her, souls are simple: collect them, make them sign the contract, and send them away.
Nothing more.
But one summer night, after handling a mysterious mass death case, Shizuka encounters something impossible—
a ghost who can see her before she even reveals herself.
A boy named Kazuhi.
According to the rules of the afterlife, he should not exist.
His soul was never collected.
Annoyed but unable to ignore the situation, Shizuka reluctantly accepts responsibility for him. But during the transfer contract, Kazuhi binds her with one final lingering wish:
> “Find the person who killed me.”
The problem?
Kazuhi barely remembers how he died.
Now, the two are forced to stay together as they investigate forgotten memories, hidden crimes, wandering souls, and the strange mysteries connecting the living world to the afterlife itself.
But the longer Shizuka stays beside him, the more dangerous things become.
Because Grim Reapers are never supposed to grow attached to souls.
Especially souls that were never meant to remain.