Liminaut wrote:
There may be another aspect to Hanako's birthday depression. She's going to be having survivor's guilt, of course. She may also be thinking that if she was never born, her parents might have escaped the fire.
What I personally think happened, is that Hanako's parents decided to have a small family-only birthday party before her actual official birthday party. Being as their family is so small, it was literally just Mummy, Daddy and little Hana-chan.
With all the lights turned off for dramatic effect, Papa Ikezawa brings the birthday cake through from the kitchen with the candles lit and sings the traditional Happy Birthday song. In the darkness, he accidentally grazes the cake too close past the curtains and it catches fire. Because it was just one of the candles touched the curtain, it was a pretty small fire... Papa Ikezawa does what he shouldn't have done. He underestimates it and nonchalantly walks into the kitchen to get something to put it out with, laughing about the
"Big, Bad House fire" whilst Mama Ikezawa shouts at him for being too laidback with something as dangerous as this.
When he returns, the entire curtain is ablaze and much too large for the tea towel he brought to smother it out with.
Upon realising this, he starts to panic. With both mother and father shouting and screaming, Hanako flips her shit and runs upstairs to the 'safety' of her bedroom. Nobody realises she's gone until the whole room in engulfed in flames.
The rest is history.
To this day, Hanako blames herself for the death of her parents because it was her birthday cake that caused it all.