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Identidad: It's a fanmade MSA anime and manhwa.
Fondo: In Tokyo, Japan, an 18-year-old young woman named Yukiya from the Hasegawa family reported hearing screams of a 13-year-old young girl named Nozomi being killed by strangling by her own mother Akiko just because her life resembled that of the song by Kikuo called, "おかあさん" which translates to, "Mother" a song that was published in January 29, 2008. It was about a girl says that her mother is coming. She also explains that her neck would be "twisting", implying that her mother is on her way to kill her for reasons unknown. At the end of the song, she says that she "already got her" before glitching out, implying that the mother had killed her. In -rebirth- remake of the song, however, it is revealed though a hidden message, that the song itself is supposed to be the girl's memory of when she died. The message ends with her saying "I'm right behind you now." That definitely shocked and traumatized Yukiya, leading her to quit hearing that song called おかあさん that means Mother and scarred herself in fear. And the thought of Akiko "twisting" her own neck, yikes. It turned out that Nozomi was her friend since she was 14 and Nozomi was 9 and she remembered giving Nozomi a mirror that is a Sailor Neptune deep aqua mirror who is also Michiru's from Sailor Moon as a gift for her. Yukiya and the general consensus seems to be that they think this was out of jealousy all because Nozomi's mother Akiko didn't understand her daughter Nozomi's gratitude just because she was actress. It turned out that Akiko wanted to be the one and only actress herself because she believed that Nozomi was too young to be an actress, so Akiko angrily snatched the mirror from Nozomi, leading Yukiya to take matters into her own hands by lunging foreward at Akiko, shouting, "I said give it back to her! That is not yours!" And Yukiya snatched it away from Akiko who reacted in shock in disbelief, leading Akiko to call the police not to take her to jail but just to interrogate her instead. What happens next?