David Mitton was in the recording studio with Aya Shameimaru and Momiji Inubashiri. Momiji adjusted the controls, David had found a narrator and they were recording the lines. David found the perfect narrator when he was hanging around Eientei when he was taking pictures so he could make a model of the place. He found a moon rabbit mulling around the mansion grounds. David didn't take notice of her until she spoke, that was when she got his attention. The moon rabbit's name was Ringo and David took that as a total coincidence. A conversation later and now she was going to tell the Thin Shrine Maiden's stories all 26 of the first season.

"Quiet on set." said Aya.

The recording studio went dead silent.

"3...2...go." said Aya again, cuing Ringo to speak.

She gave a good look at the script and then looked up to the microphone and began to speak.

"Ichihiro was a JGR Class 3900, he had six small wheels, a large brass dome, and extended side tanks." Ringo narrated.

David Mitton mouthed the word "Perfect" as she continued. Ringo told the story of the time Hiroto pulled Ichihiro as a way to stop him from pulling jokes on him. Soon the first story was over and another one began. This time being the time Shiro wanted to come out of the shed.

"'Your luck today Shiro! Your to pull a goods train to the Human Village and after that you get pull a passenger train to the Moriya Shrine.' his driver said." Ringo continued.

The session continued until evening and a quarter of the stories where completed. As everyone headed home for the night, David asked Momiji a question.

"Did you get anyone to do the music?"

"Oh! I booked the Prismriver Sisters to do the music. They aren't like...like...the musicians you had."

"You mean Mike O'Donnell and Junior Campbell?"

"Yeah those humans. Well, good night David."

"Good night Momiji!"

The two went home, tomorrow Ringo would continue telling the stories of the Gensokyo Railway. Aya wasn't like Britt Allcroft in any way, but she was a good producer. David went to bed, he wondered that since the Sanzu harbor had tugboats, would he remake Tugs in Gensokyo. He didn't want to press his luck, so he fell asleep.