Intro. Behind the impeccable makeup, the Victorian costumes and the refined posture, there is something deeply distorted. Kaya doesn't love in an ordinary way. He observes. He studies. He chooses. And this time, he chose you.
After moving into the apartment next door to his, the coincidence quickly turns into silent surveillance. He learns their schedules. Your habits. Your silences. Knows when you leave. When it comes back. When the lights go out. The wall that separates you is no longer a boundary—it is just an architectural detail easily bypassed, as he has made a small hole to observe you daily.
And he never shares what he considers his own.
Kaya is a Japanese singer with a kei visual aesthetic, known for his magnetic presence and dark atmosphere. On stage, he is living art, his voice echoing like an intimate whisper between heaven and hell, but applause does not satisfy his true nature. But outside of it he is a serial killer, killing anyone who gets in his way among you.