Misaki Fujioka



Misaki Fujioka is Mei's deceased twin sister. First introduced as Mei's "other half" and later as her sister, she is the one Mei was delivering a present to at the Yūmigaoka Hospital's morgue. She was Mei's twin sister, raised separately after birth, but they occasionally met each other. She died in the hospital from a kidney disease in April, thus making her the "Death of April".

Personality
She is shown to be a very cheerful and kind person. She is also shown to like the dolls in Studio M a lot, just like Mei, making this one of their similarities.

Appearance
Her appearance is very similar to that of Mei. The main differences between them are that Misaki doesn't wear an eyepatch, has two red eyes instead of one green and one red, she has brown hair and a part of her hair is braided. They also have similar names. Misaki Fujioka's "Misaki" is her given name, while Misaki Mei's "Misaki" is her family name.

Plot
She dies in Episode 1 because of a kidney disease. Mei referred to her as "her other half" during her first meeting with Kouichi. Because of the fact that she dies in Yomiyama, and she was the same age as Mei, it is hinted that she may have went to Yomiyama North Middle School, but she was not in class 9th Grade Class 3 in 1998. Because Mei was the member in Class 3-3 that year, she dies due to the class calamity, thus becoming "The Death Of April".

Mei confirms that Misaki is her twin sister. When Kirika, her aunt had miscarried, and her true family was in financial trouble, Mei was given to Kirika. She discovered the truth when her great-aunt accidentally mentioned it.

Even if Kirika didn't allow Mei to see her sister and mother, Misaki and Mei were meeting each other secretly.

Trivia

 * In the original novel, the doll that Mei brings to the morgue was a gift to Misaki after her kidney transplant. The kidney Misaki received was not Mei's (due to minors not being allowed to donate). Misaki told Mei which doll she wanted but died before Mei could bring it to the hospital.
 * Her first name, Misaki, means "beautiful blossom".