Many people, youkai and humans alike, come and visit the railway and go on the trains coming in and out of the stations. But there were two humans in particular. Both were shrine maidens, one thin, the other was quite large. The large miko takes pictures of the engines, whilst the thin miko writes stories about them.

Lately, the engine crews were discovering the stories one by one. This was getting to the engine's heads.

"Hey Hiroto! The Thin Shrine Maiden wrote about how I pulled your express because went on a loop." said Akemi.

"Did she also write about how you needed a bootlace." replied Hiroto.

Akemi was furious.

"Driver, did she write a book about me?" asked Hiroto.

"I'm afraid not." answered his driver.

Hiroto was jealous the entire day, she complained that some of the engines got entire installments about themselves, but not him. That until he came to pull the express when he saw two shrine maidens, one thin and the other wasn't.

The large miko asked to be in Hiroto's cab so she could take pictures out of his cab. The thin miko wrote some things down on a notepad. The driver said it was okay and the large miko climbed in with her camera. Hiroto thought that she was the one writing the books.

"Hiroto, be on your best behavior." said his driver.

Hiroto pulled out of the station, still grumbling to himself. He shot off some steam and showered a man on the platform. Hiroto pulled out of the station.

"Hey! Come back here! I need to see Reimu!" yelled the man on the platform.

Hiroto thundered down the line, he was more careful not to hit anyone crossing the line. By the time Hiroto got to the station, Reimu Hakurei was waiting at the station. The large miko climbed out of the cab and the thin miko left the coach. All the while, Reimu was waiting at the platform. Finally she lost patience.

"Where the hell is ZUN?!" said Reimu, furiously.

"Who is ZUN?" asked Hiroto.

"He's an important man. He makes games about us." replied Reimu.

"He was supposed to come here."

When Hiroto came back to the big station, the man was still there. He was cross at Hiroto.

"I had official business with Reimu-san, and you made me late!" the man said.

"Are you ZUN then?" asked Hiroto silently.

"Yes, I'm ZUN! Now will you please take me to the Hakurei shrine?"

ZUN boarded Hiroto's train and he made up for the man's lost time. He pumped his pistons as hard as he could. He made record time and was several minutes early. The passengers came out and saw the clock and cheered for Hiroto. ZUN was especially happy, now that he could finally have his meeting with Reimu.

"Mr. ZUN." said Hiroto.

"Do you make games about Reimu like how the Thin Shrine Maiden writes books about us?"

ZUN laughed.

"Yes Hiroto, you could say that." ZUN said, before walking off to the shrine.

Then a thin looking miko came up to Hiroto.

"I saw what you did and my friend took some good pictures in your cab." she said.

"Are you the Thin Shrine Maiden?" asked Hiroto.

"Yes I'm, and I'm writing a book about you."

Hiroto was pleased and boasted about it to the other engines.

"Maybe ZUN will make a game about you." joked Ahiru.

"Nonsense, I don't have a single spell card to use." said Hiroto.

"Thought you didn't like them?" replied Ahiru.

Hiroto was at a loss for words, and then laughed.

"Maybe your right." said Hiroto before getting his next train.