As Yoriko turns onto an empty street of Tokyo listening to music through her headphones, a memory from the days activities rushes through her head which causes her to let out a little smile.
"We need to it again sometime." She thinks to herself as she walks at a steady pace down the street.
She pulls out her phone to change song when she realises the time and how many messages she has received.
"Oh god they're going to kill me, I need to hurry." Yoriko thinks as she passes by an alleyway. "Perhaps I could go through here, it will cut a few minutes off of my journey."
She turns around and returns back to the entrance of the alleyway before starting a short walk though it. The different building shapes cause different parts to be viewed from the street so Ghouls often use them to eat their prey which is what would of happened to Yoriko if it wasn't for a certain doctor that wanted to use her for another test.
Yoriko reaches the first hidden part of the alleyway when she hears a sound she couldn't explain. She slowly turns her head to location where she spots a Ghoul eating a young mans body.
"Oh god!" Yoriko gasps startling the Ghoul which quickly snaps her head to face Yoriko.
"Disturbing my meal are you?" The female Ghoul asks.
"Erm." Yoriko tries to speak but can't as if her voice box was ripped from her body.
The Ghoul doesn't say another word, instead she just stands up and walks towards Yoriko.
"Quick save her!" A man shouts from the mouth of the alley. "Then bring her to me."
The female Ghoul quickly looks at the man and two other Ghouls wearing a red cloak rushing towards her. She moves away from Yoriko and goes to activate her Kagune but it was too late, she had been sliced in half by a Koukaku Kagune. The red cloaked Ghouls grab the scared Yoriko and drag her to the man who is wearing a white lab coat and has white hair.
"Little lady, you've intrigued me for the past several days so I'm going to change your life, whether you want me to or not." The man says in a cold emotionless tone.
Yoriko's eyes wide letting in as much light as possible before it all fades to black.