Oh! If you mean 'Killing Me Inside' as a fan project or web novel, I've stumbled across a few indie works with similar vibes. There's this one webcomic called 'Reunion of the Damned' that had a follow-up arc, but it's been on hiatus forever. Creators often drop sequels without much fanfare, especially if they're self-published. I'd scour platforms like Tapas or Webtoon for hidden gems—sometimes the algorithm buries cool stuff. Also, check AO3 for fanfic continuations; some are novel-length and shockingly good.
The name 'Killing Me Inside Reunion' doesn't ring any bells for me, and I've spent way too much time diving into obscure titles across anime, manga, and indie games. Maybe it's a mistranslation or a fan-made title? I've seen cases where unofficial translations or regional releases tweak names weirdly—like how 'The Legend of the Galactic Heroes' sometimes gets chopped up differently. If it's an indie game, it might be buried deep in itch.io or some niche forum. I'd double-check the original language title or look for community threads discussing it. Sometimes, sequels fly under the radar if they're crowdfunded or digital-only.
That said, if you're into psychological thrillers with reunion themes, 'Your Turn to Die' or 'Danganronpa Another Episode' might scratch that itch. Both have sequels and spin-offs worth exploring. The hunt for obscure media is half the fun, though—I once spent weeks tracking down a lost OVA based on a Reddit comment from 2012.
I think you might be mixing up titles? 'Killing Me Softly' is a famous song, and 'Inside Reunion' sounds like a splice of two different things. If it's a game, maybe you're thinking of 'Inside' by Playdead? That got a spiritual successor called 'Limbo.' For anime, 'Re:Zero' has reunion themes galore, with its time-loop angst. Misremembering titles happens to me all the time—last week I swore there was a manga called 'Tokyo Ghost Restaurant,' but it was just 'Tokyo Ghoul' and 'Restaurant to Another World' fused in my brain.
Never heard of it, but now I'm curious! If it exists, it's probably one of those underground visual novels or a doujin game. Those communities are tight-knit; asking on /r/visualnovels or a Discord server might get you answers. Sequels in niche media often pop up years later unexpectedly—like how 'Umineko' got console updates a decade after release. Hope you find it!
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