I wander about a devastated city with a large bundle on my back. Even in a devastated city, food is indeed scarce but I still persist, even scavenging through trash cans for a mere morsel to eat, something to stave off hunger. The trash cans really give nothing, so, I stopped looking through them. I've gotten lucky, catching a few rats here and there. Eventually, this took me Tokyo. As I wandered about, I couldn't help but to notice something scampering within blurry field of vision as I walked through an alleyway. I followed it until I noticed a little crawlspace. I decided to gap into it and to my surprise I discovered two little girls.

At first they were timid but their curiosity prompted them out of hiding. I wrapped my arms around them, saying, "Reimu will like some sisters." I opted to adopt them as my own and bring them back with me. In cradling them in my arms, I asked them what their names were to which they responded in little voices, "Maribel" and "Renko." I found myself fortunate to have met two little girls to survive such a catastophe. Of course, in meeting them, I decided to turn them into youkai so they'd live, even when I and Ran pass on. So far, these two children were the only two humans I have found and I cannot seem to wrap my head around how long they've been on their own with no one close by. Oh well, they had me now and I will not leave here without them. At least, either appeared to be healthy and somewhat well-fed, meaning they weren't too far away from a food source or the person that had provided for them had died recently. I lightly ran my fingers through their hair and found none was falling out. Of course, in doing so, I had elicited their curiousity even more. Maribel promptly reached up to pull my hair and Renko decided to touch my face. After doing so, they buried themselves deeply within my many shawls. "Don't worry, sweethearts, I'll keep you warm and safe." I said. Carrying them within my mt many shawls and bathrobe, which made me look...pregnant. Oh well, Reimu would like some sisters. I scoured through Tokyo finding food, anything in which I could throw into my bundle. Along with food, I found a first-aid kit and this stuff called milk substitute, also some shoes and several unfrozen jugs of water. Even if those run out, it wouldn't matter as the snow is water, too.

After awhile and while my bundle was extremely large, I started on home. They must be worried about me.


"I'm not feeling very well."