The part-timer (バイト Baito) is a woman who took up corpse cleaning to make ends meet.
Appearance[]
The part-timer is a young woman with a skinny build, pale skin, and short black hair. She wears various personal protective equipment, including a face mask, a hair cover, a cleaning apron, and light-colored gloves and boots.
Gore Gore Girl history[]
Volume 6[]
At a windowed apartment, the part-timer began mopping up blood in one area with Sawyer the Cleaner, Choptop, and a few other cleaners. In one room, she saw a human-shaped imprint on the wall with a waving gesture. Choptop interrupted her to ask her what she was doing with them since she was just a young woman and could make money in other ways. With a saddened look, she remarked that her cleaner job was more like punishment for not engaging in other methods of money-making, causing Choptop to laugh. Joking, he told her to throw up outside if needed since there would be more aftermath to clean, and she nervously agreed. Thinking to herself, the part-timer asked why no one else had noticed the human imprint, but she decided not to question further.
Three days later, the part-timer and Sawyer's crew came back to the same building, which Choptop recognized as the same place that they just cleaned days ago. Inside, they saw several corpses hanging from the ceiling, and Choptop noted that the floor was covered in excrement. He asked the part-timer if she had finished her "punishment" yet, and she nervously stayed silent. When he asked her if she wanted to become a pro in the cleaning business, she disagreed, making Choptop chuckle, and he advised her to do her best. Beginning her mopping, the part-timer noticed the same human imprint as last time but did not comment on it. Subsequently, she began cleaning while holding with a bucket when Choptop calmly greeted her again, asking her if she wanted to go to dinner after their job, adding that he would pay for it.
When the part-timer reacted with shock, Choptop laughed and brushed it off, politely telling her to let him know if she changed her mind. Stating that she had a question, Choptop agreed to listen, and she pointed out the wall. As he turned his head to look, they both heard a loud noise in the other room. A pickaxe-wielding man kicked down the cleaning room's door, and he claimed that he knew a particular person is there. As the man charged at the wall behind Sawyer and broke it down, the part-timer wondered why he aimed for that particular wall. After the man broke it open, the cleaners peered inside to see a religious altar with several human skulls and dozens of prayer slips hanging from the hidden room's ceiling. At that point, the part-timer suddenly disappeared. When Choptop suggested having her clean up the new mess, his fellow cleaners did not know whom he was talking about, surprising him. He immediately noticed the human imprint on the wall and freaked out, and the imprint whispered, "you found me."[1]
References[]
- ↑ Gore Gore Girl Chapter 37: Someone to watch over me