Hidden among the mountains of Japan, there is a land called Gensokyo, protected and isolated from outside threats by a powerful barrier. The people that live here coexist with creatures called youkai, alongside many other supernatural phenomena. On the border between Gensokyo and the aptly named Outside World is the Hakurei Shrine, a shinto shrine serving as the residence of Gensokyo's main protector, The Hakurei Shrine Maiden.

Of course, this section is just to set the mood. You likely already know all of this, so there's no need to explain further. Those still unfamiliar with "Gensokyo" should just read an online guide or something. For everyone else, the main thing to know right now is that with the events about to ensue, Gensokyo's history of isolation may be about to change…

Touhou Hifuuroku (東方秘封録) ~ Hakurei and Usami


HAKUREI SHRINE

GENSOKYO

A gentle breeze swept through the Hakurei Shrine. The shrine maiden, Reimu Hakurei, took a sip of her tea with a carefree look, as if nothing could possibly go wrong.

"Ah, sure is some nice weather today!" Reimu exclaimed to herself. It's been a while since I've had some peace and quiet around here. No youkai or fairies bothering me, no incidents interrupting my schedule…

Reimu stopped, remembering that she lives in Gensokyo. It's almost too perfect…

And almost as if on cue, someone speeded past Reimu on a broom, crashing into the door behind her.

"Ow… I'm ok!"

Reimu sighed. "Hey Marisa…"

Reimu's childhood friend, Marisa Kirisame, got up from the floor, brushing off the dust from the stunt she just pulled off. "Yo, Reimu," she laughed, "Slacking off as usual, I see."

Reimu sighed, "It's none of your business, Marisa."

"Can't say it's any business at all, judging from the sheer lack of visitors," a smaller figure said, shortly after teleporting into view. Reimu frowned, "You're not helping, Usami. Why don't you try operating a shrine this far away from civilization?"

The young girl just shrugged, "I've got school, that's one thing to consider."

"That was a rhetorical question, Sumireko," Reimu added.

"Uh, I knew that, Reimu! I was just pointing that out!" Sumireko said, in a flustered and defensive manner. Marisa laughed, "Hey, no need to be so serious, kid! You should save the hard decision making for where it counts. Take it from a young lady such as myself."

"Marisa, I thought you and Reimu were like, 25 or something."

"That's not confirmed by official canon," Marisa replied.

Reimu groaned, "Ugh, well, anyways, thanks a lot for ruining my morning you guys."

To which Marisa protested, "Aw, come on, we do this all the time nowadays, and you didn't have a problem before. What, are you closing the shrine or something?" Reimu facepalmed as Marisa poured a cup of tea and quickly chugged it all.

Marisa was always barging in and freeloading at her place since they were kids, but they were used to it at this point. It was Sumireko Usami that Reimu seemed to take issue with though. Usami was a young psychic who lived in the modern world outside of Gensokyo, and ever since she discovered the place years ago, she gained the ability to travel there in a second body whenever she sleeps.

From that day forward, she's been visiting Gensokyo on an almost daily basis, even getting a part time job at a store near the village. Reimu would rather just have Sumireko minimize her visits and focus on her life back home, but she just keeps coming back.

"A-anyways, Reimu," Sumireko started, "About what I was asking earlier, can I…"

"I said no, Usami," Reimu said with a stern look.

"Again?" Sumireko said. "What do you need this time?"

Reimu sighed for the third time today. "I need you to stop trying to get involved in my work, ok? Youkai extermination isn't all fun and games, y'know."

Sumireko frowned, "Please, I'm not a kid anymore, Reimu! I can take care of myself."

"I beg to differ," Reimu replied.

As Sumireko slumped off behind Reimu, she noticed something next to the shrine's donation box. A cardboard box with a message attached. Sumireko grabbed the note;

For the Hakurei Shrine Maiden. Keep this safe, it may come in handy later.

Usami turned around to face the shrine maiden in the room. "Hey, Reimu, I think this box is yours."

"Huh?" Reimu picked up the package. "Shit, I think it's raining. We should go inside and check this thing out."

The trio rushed into the shrine, the rain beginning to pour down at a comically high speed. Unbeknownst to them, a small creature seemed to be watching them from atop the trees, subsequently dashing off into the distance.


"Whoa, careful, Usami! There could be something important in there!" Marisa said, sipping some tea.

Reimu started cutting the box open. "Could be expensive too. Twenty five years of financial problems can really do things to you." Upon opening the box, the three were accompanied by a feeling of disappointment.

A laptop, charger, and what looked like a router. All of these were objects from the Outside World, and all of them were practically useless in a rural location like Gensokyo, that relies more on magic than technology.

Reimu frowned, "Well, that was a complete waste of time."

"I take it that you don't have any electricity here?" Sumireko asked.

"Of course not, Usami, you already know that."

"There's a reason why I've never even used that computer I got from Kourin a while back," Marisa commented.

"Ugh, what does this even accomplish? I can't believe we just spent 3 pages on this crap." Reimu complained, carrying the box to another room. As she did so, a card-like object fell out from the box. Sumireko picked up the card and read the inscription on it;

Hifuuroku, Secret Sealing Record ~ Retroactive Boundary Warp

"Reimu, I think you dropped this," Sumireko said.

"Hm?" Reimu looked at the card. "Eh, doesn't look like it'll be relevant anytime soon, let alone valuable. Feel free to keep it if you want."

"Is that how it is?" Sumireko looked at the card. Somehow, she felt like she had seen it before. I don't think this is a canon spell card, but something just seems familiar about it. With that aside, though, Usami returned her attention to the situation at hand.

"I guess we can head over to Kourindou and see if Rinnosuke has something for this," Reimu said.

"I guess so," Sumireko added, "I work part time at his place, maybe we can get an official discount instead of what Marisa does."

"Hey, I stopped doing that a long time ago, kid," Marisa laughed, "And besides, it's still raining."

It was at that moment that the shrine doors swung open.

"Hey! You're letting the rain in!" Reimu yelled.

"Reimu Hakurei."

The hermit, Kasen Ibaraki entered the shrine. She was an oni that lived up in the mountains of Gensokyo, though only Reimu and a few others know of her identity as an oni. She was critical of Reimu and used to frequent the Hakurei Shrine to lecture her, though they seem to be on better terms now.

Kasen began to explain, "There's some trouble down in the Human Village. Apparently a raiju is believed to have been running around during this storm and causing damage on the outskirts of the village."

Sumireko's face lit up. "Oh, I know about raiju! Reimu told me about them! Remember, Reimu? We should check it out."

Reimu didn't look as enthusiastic. "I remember, Usami. Those things can be such a pain. Sometimes I think I still haven't recovered from the symptoms."

"You sure that's not just a mid-life crisis?" Marisa joked.

"Not funny, didn't laugh," Reimu said.

Kasen remained firm. "I see you still remember Mukou. Of course, compared to Mukou's relatively passive nature, this raiju seems to be more troublesome. I suggest you resolve this issue quickly, before any further damage is done."

Reimu sighed, "I didn't really want to do this out in the rain. Especially with a child on board."

"I'm not a child, Reimu. I'll get my raincoat." Sumireko commented.

Marisa grabbed her broom, "Don't worry guys, I've trained for this. It's the goal of many magicians like myself to be able to graze through literal rainfall. My favorite teacher did that once, and it's been etched in my memory ever since."

Reimu rolled her eyes, "I don't think you're the one I should be worried about."


OUTSIDE OF KOURINDOU / ANTIQUE STORE

The group landed near the outskirts of the Human Village, where the Kourindou antique shop was. It seems that another store opened nearby called "Toramaru's", which thankfully seemed to be only somewhat damaged by the attack.

Upon arriving at the scene, Reimu and Marisa saw the aftermath. No other buildings faced any serious damage either, but there were clear signs of burns and strike marks in the areas surrounding the village. While the rain seemed to have put out any fires before stopping, some smoke was still visible.

"I'll start by securing the perimeter," Kasen said, before heading off in another direction.

Reimu observed her surroundings. "Okay, I guess I'll go search for the missing raiju. Marisa, you go make sure the civilians are ok, you can catch up with me afterwards."

"Copy that," Marisa said in response, heading off to the village. "Catch ya later, Usami!"

Sumireko waved energetically. She quickly turned to face Reimu. "Great, what do I do?"

Sumireko waited patiently for Reimu's answer.

"Stay here until I'm finished with this."

"Really? This again?" Sumireko pouted. "I don't need to be coddled, Reimu. I feel like this whole first act has just been you continually putting me down and shit. Don't you know how boring that is?"

Reimu was visibly upset. "Usami, you're kind of already putting yourself at risk by just being in Gensokyo. You're lucky you're still around after that stunt you pulled the first time you came here."

"Stop trying to bring that up, Reimu! That was seven years ago, so stop treating me like a child!" Sumireko stormed off into Kourindou, "Fine, go ahead and solve this without me, I'll just go handle that package subplot, or lack thereof."

Marisa could hear Sumireko yelling from the village. "Maybe Reimu was kinda pushing it. She does tend to be kinda blunt at times."


INSIDE KOURINDOU

"Welcome, please come in," Rinnosuke said, as Sumireko Usami walked in with a glum expression.

"Oh, hey, Rinnosuke…" she said, in a tone befitting of the events that previously occurred.

Rinnosuke didn't usually have customers, especially with weather conditions like these, so having anyone drop by at Kourindou was a nice occasion. Especially when considering that Marisa had at least stopped "borrowing" random things from his place.

"Are you looking for something, Usami?"

Sumireko shrugged. "Eh, just running an errand for Reimu. I think I can find it on my own."

"Okay, feel free to take your time." Rinnosuke replied, eventually noticing Sumireko's mood. "Um, Usami, you seem to look a bit down. Is something wrong?"

"Um, Usami, you seem to look a bit down. Is something wrong?"

"...Rinnosuke… Do you think I'm… immature or whatever?"

"To be honest, yes, pretty much."

"Fuck. I don't know why I expected something more profound."

Kasen walked in at that moment. "I could hear you yelling earlier, Usami. Is this about you and Reimu?"

Sumireko frowned, "It's not really me and Reimu, y'know. It's just Reimu doing stuff, and I'm just kind of also there, unable to join her."

"Well, Medicine Melancholy is also just kind of here in Gensokyo, and I don't think she's as upset about that," Rinnosuke commented.

"But that's besides the point," Usami replied. "I understand Gensokyo more now than I did before, and I'm clearly able to defend myself. Does she have something personal against me?"

Kasen gave Usami a soft pat on the shoulder, in an attempt to reassure her. "Sumireko, it's Reimu and Marisa's job to exterminate youkai and protect Gensokyo. They've been doing this for over a decade now, and they take it very seriously."

Sumireko spoke a bit more respectfully this time. "I mean, Marisa already told me about those incidents before…"

"Remember that as someone from the Outside World, your safety is important," Kasen said, "If you suddenly went missing for a long time, the modern world would be in an uproar, and may put Gensokyo at risk. On top of that-"

"Hey, come on, I didn't ask for a full exposition dump!" Usami said. "I just wanted the context for this situation."

"Usami, this is important," Kasen replied, suddenly pulling out a graph and setting it on the table, "If you remember, you're currently accessing Gensokyo by manifesting as a doppelganger whenever you're asleep. Every time you do this, you seem to take the place of something already in Gensokyo. I've had to make dummies with your exact height and weight to stop you from causing villagers to disappear."

Sumireko looked confused, "So what? It sounds like you took care of that situation already."

Kasen continued, "I'm getting to that part. People have started disappearing from the village again. It seems like there's something else going on, but considering your past with people getting transported in and out of Gensokyo, I think it makes sense to keep an eye out for you."

"That doesn't seem like a good excuse to be all blunt and rude to me," Sumireko commented.

"Yeah, I just thought you might want to know about that situation." Kasen added. " With you and Reimu, I think you're just trying too hard to shoehorn yourself into Reimu's work. To her, you haven't really proven that you're mature enough to join her and Marisa."

Sumireko frowned again, "Is that how it is… Wait, was this all just an excuse to give me that big infodump earlier?"

Kasen didn't really react much, "That's a blunt way to put it, but yes. I already informed Reimu and Marisa about it a while back, as well. Speaking of which-"

"AAAAH!" Sumireko darted out of Kourindou as fast as possible, hoping to avoid another one of Kasen's lectures.


FOREST OF MAGIC

Marisa blasted through the sky, surfing atop her broom. She and Kasen managed to secure the village, so she was on her way to assist Reimu with handling the wild raiju on the loose. She was scanning the area in search of Reimu, when something sped past her.

"Whoa! What the hell was that?" A few recognizable yin yang orbs flew by shortly afterward, which Marisa managed to dodge.

"It's getting away!" Reimu yelled, pointing at the thing that passed Marisa. The raiju hopped across the treetops, leaving a trail of electricity. Reimu fired a barrage of homing amulets at the raiju, only for it to seemingly blink out of existence, popping up again in a different location. Though a bit confused, Reimu pressed forward, with Marisa following along. Reimu started charging up a spell card, releasing a set of large, colorful orbs.

Spirit Sign ~ Fantasy Seal

The orbs homed in on the raiju, but only two of them hit, as the raiju kept warping from place to place.

"Ok, yeah, that's weird. I don't think raiju are even capable of doing that," Marisa commented.

"Well, you know I'm not one to give up," Reimu said, summoning a pair of yin yang orbs. "Time to bring out the big guns, Marisa."

Marisa grinned, pulling out her signature weapon, a small object called the Mini-Hakkero. "I was waiting for you to say that! Go ahead and ambush him, I'll distract him from the back."

Love Sign ~ Master Spark

She started charging up the hakkero, aiming and firing a large laser in the raiju's path. As expected, the raiju navigated around the laser, prompting Marisa to block off the raiju's path with other magic attacks. With the raiju distracted, Marisa was able to lead it towards Reimu.

"I've got him heading your way, Reimu!" Marisa yelled.

"Got it." Reimu unleashed a large amount of ofuda, paper charms used for youkai extermination, sending them circling around the raiju. Charging up her power, spiritual energy materialized from Reimu's hand, circling around the raiju.

Dream Sign ~ Evil-Sealing Circle

"We have you surrounded, raiju. At least attempt to cooperate and no one gets harmed," Marisa announced with a megaphone.

"Marisa, I'm using a non-lethal variant of this spell, it's kind of guaranteed that no one's getting harmed. Where'd you even get that megaphone anyway?"

Despite their seemingly distracted interaction, Reimu and Marisa quickly felt a blast of energy destabilize Reimu's sealing circle.

"Whoa!" Marisa quickly rebalanced her broom to avoid falling off.

Reimu yelled in an annoyed tone, "What the hell was that!?"

The seal exploded, with the raiju floating slightly above it. It was mostly unscathed, but appeared to warp and blink in and out of existence.

"It looks like it's glitching or something," Marisa noted.

Reimu regained focus, and made a concerned look. "I can kind of sense his energy. There's too much of it inside of him, and he can't seem to handle it all."

"Like a sort of magic sugar rush?" Marisa joked.

"Pretty much, actually." Reimu began preparing another spell card. "We've got to keep it in a controlled area until we can release some of that energy. I just hope Usami is staying safe somewhere."

Seemingly ignoring the tone of the situation, Marisa let out a chuckle. "Heh, I feel like you're only saying that to segway into an ironic reveal of something unsafe happening."

"No, I'm not doing that, Marisa."


"I feel like Reimu might be saying something right now that's supposed to segway into an ironic reveal of me doing something unsafe," Sumireko suddenly exclaimed.

"I don't think that's how you should start a conversation." Kasen replied, somewhat surprised by Usami's statement, not because of its accuracy, but because they had been standing outside of Kourindou in complete silence for at least two minutes straight.

"Well, either way, it didn't work. I'm still just standing here, far from where all the action is. Basically filler." Sumireko complained. "I guess if I'm not doing anything, I might as well go check out that store that opened nearby," she sighed.


TORAMARU'S

Sumireko opened the door, entering the building.

"Welcome. Feel free to look around," said one of the employees, which Usami quickly recognized from her ears.

"You're Nazrin, from the Myouren Temple, right?" Sumireko asked.

Nazrin nodded. "Yup."

"Ah, if it isn't Usami, didn't expect to see you here." Shou Toramaru, the owner of the store, and another resident of the Myouren Temple approached.

Sumireko sighed, "Yeah, I'm kind of just here, since Reimu's busy with other stuff…" she pulled out the card-like object from earlier. "Right now, I'd at least like to know what this thing is supposed to be for. As far as I can tell, it doesn't seem to do anything at all." Usami started fiddling with the object, when it started emitting light, directed towards the area behind Shou.

"What the…"

A small rectangle appeared on the card, a sliver of it filling itself in like some sort of progress bar. The card stopped glowing just as quickly.

"Damn it. The mixer stopped working," Nazrin exclaimed. Sounds of her fiddling with something coming from the back of the building.

Sumireko turned to see Nazrin with some sort of baking mixer. "Something wrong?"

"Something wrong?"

"We just got this custom mixer from the kappa at Genbu Ravine, I wonder what happened." Nazrin opened up the side of the mixer, pulling out what looked like a ball. "I don't get it. Nitori said the battery shouldn't go out this quickly." Sumireko quickly recognized the round object. "Is that… an Occult Ball?"

Nazrin nodded, "Yup, apparently these things started popping up again, so Byakuren wanted us to keep them safe until she can either seal them away or send them back to the Outside World."

"I see," Usami noted. "Wait, isn't this kind of a serious issue or something?!"

"Pretty much. We were told it would be better to keep quiet until it's resolved, to avoid as much commotion as possible."

"Yeah, I should know," Sumireko laughed nervously. She was the one who had first brought Occult Balls to Gensokyo. After discovering the place when she was a kid, she used the Balls to temporarily cross into Gensokyo, scattering them everywhere and observing whoever collected them and briefly popped into the Outside World as a result.

The commotion she caused at the time ended up catching the attention of a third party, that manipulated her into unknowingly endangering Gensokyo as a whole. Everyone's forgiven her and warmed up to her since then, but even now, she still vividly remembers that fateful evening, when she was tricked into trapping herself in Gensokyo. Usami shuddered.

"Are you having a flashback?" Shou asked, attempting to sound reassuring. "Here, have a free sample." She handed Sumireko some castella.

"Thanks." Usami took a bite of the sample she was given.

"Don't worry about it. We've had a few other unusual visitors. This little white otter looking thing came here this morning, he seemed to like the cornbread, I think."

"Little white otter looking thing?" Sounds familiar, Sumireko thought.

"The other batteries are out too. Usami, I think you should have someone check out that card thing. Oh, and we just ran out of eggs, Shou. Can you go out and buy some?" Nazrin walked back into the main room, seemingly oblivious to the aforementioned "otter thing" now sitting on her head.

"AAH!" Sumireko went into a defensive stance, when the card started glowing again.

The raiju dropped to the floor, startling Nazrin.

"Wait," Kasen said, approaching the raiju. "This isn't the one Reimu and Marisa are after. It's just my pet, Mukou."

Sumireko sighed, "Phew, that threw me for a loop."

At that point, Usami had an epiphany.

"Did the card drain some power out of him?"

"Seems to be as such. He'll just be asleep for a bit…" Kasen said.

"I see. I guess I'll head back to the shrine right now." Sumireko went on her way out the door, trying to hide her uncontrollable grin.

"Well that's a rather blunt way to end a conversation." Nazrin added.

"Well, she is still young, I guess." Kasen commented, before realizing what Sumireko was about to do. "Oh no…" Kasen bolted out the door.

"Should we join them?" Shou asked.

Nazrin glanced at her, and back at the lack of eggs and milk out back. "Nope."


Sumireko flew over the Forest of Magic, hoping to catch up to Reimu and Marisa. This is it, this is the moment I prove myself to Reimu, Sumireko thought, All I'll have to do is lure out the raiju, and distract it long enough to drain its energy. Reimu can take care of him then.

It didn't take long for Usami to track down the raiju, which Reimu and Marisa were still pursuing.

Marisa yelled in anger, "Damn it, we've been chasing this thing for at least 567 words, how have we not caught it already?!"

"Focus, Marisa! And words aren't a measurement of time!" Reimu yelled back, still firing homing shots at the unusually fast raiju.

Sumireko took a deep breath, held the card up in the air, and yelled at the raiju.

"Hey, otter-looking thing! Sit there for 5 seconds!"

The raiju sat there for 5 seconds, about long enough for the card to activate. Obviously, the raiju only sat there for 5 seconds, and then started dashing towards Usami. Sumireko just barely managed to teleport out of the way, the raiju grazing her arm.

"Usami! I told you to stay behind!" Surprisingly, Reimu didn't look mad, just concerned.

Still holding the card in hand, Sumireko pressed forward, dodging the raiju and luring it away from the village. Light shone from the card towards the raiju, the "progress bar" filling up a bit more.

Putting two and two together, Reimu summoned another seal, restraining the raiju, and allowing Sumireko to drain enough energy to cause the raiju to pass out.

Dream Sign ~ Evil-Sealing Circle

And then it dropped to the ground anticlimactically.


HAKUREI SHRINE

"So, Reimu, is there anything you want to tell me?" Sumireko said, caressing the raiju in her arms.

Reimu sighed, "Let me guess, you want to keep that thing as a pet?"

"No," Sumireko said, "I mean, yeah, that would be pretty cool, but I was referring to something else. About what I did today?"

Reimu crossed her arms. "When you barged in on our investigations?"

"Oh, for fucks sake." Sumireko facepalmed.

"Fine," Reimu said, "I guess you did help make my job a bit easier today."

"That thing you did was actually pretty cool, Usami," Marisa exclaimed. "How'd you know that card thing could do that?"

Sumireko shrugged, "It just kinda happened, I guess. The card activating, I mean. Pretty anticlimactic though. Like a mystery that gets easily solved at the very end without any clues."

"Come on, that was not entirely how that other case at the SDM went down, it was only part of a bigger incident," Marisa noted.

Kasen arrived at the shrine, having overheard the conversation. "Well, in any case, we have at least restored peace for now. Marisa may be right about this only being the beginning of something bigger."

"Ah, shit. Here we go again," Reimu exclaimed.

Sumireko looked puzzled, tilting her head a bit. "What do you mean by that, Kasen?"

"Remember the disturbances I told you about earlier, Usami? I believe these disappearances and the raiju are connected. There may be more events like this in the future, so you three should make sure to keep an eye out for anything… strange…" Kasen glanced to the side, noticing Marisa doing a weird dance in the background. "But not that, though. I didn't mean that kind of strange thing."

Reimu reassured the group, "I see. I'll make sure me and Marisa are on guard in case of such an event."

Sumireko nodded, "And I guess I'll start training and stuff, so that I can back you guys up… That is," she added, "If you're ok with that, because honestly, I understand if you don't."

"You know what, Usami?" Reimu said, patting Sumireko on the shoulder, "I think I'd be ok with that. You at least seem to have some level of self awareness now."

"Nice, thanks Reimu." Sumireko smiled. "Also, I think Ryota should probably stay here with you."

Reimu stopped. "...What?"

"The raiju," Sumireko said, quietly trying to put Ryota in Reimu's arms before settling on her shoulder instead. "He's a youkai, probably wouldn't be safe for me to take him back home. Of course, you knew I was being serious about keeping him as a pet, right?"

Reimu facepalmed. "Didn't I already tell you about the last time I had a-"

"Sorry, I have to go home right now, wouldn't want to worry my mom. Catch you later, Reimu!" Sumireko warped out of Gensokyo, leaving Reimu and the others at the shrine.

"Honestly," Kasen said, "I think having a pet would teach you not to slack off as much, Reimu. That little mishap was 11 years ago anyway, so I'm sure you can handle things now."

Reimu sighed, "I guess you're right. Marisa, you haven't said much today, anything you want to add before I ask the two of you to get out?"

"...Uh… Broccoli?"


OUTSIDE WORLD / USAMI FAMILY HOUSEHOLD

Sumireko jumped into bed, attempting to relax and process what had happened today. Well, she wasn't really that confused, actually.

I mean, to be fair, the sort of crazy stuff that goes down in Gensokyo is kind of normal to me now, Sumireko thought. Still, that was pretty interesting.

Usami looked out the window, observing the city skyline. I can't believe it's already been 7 years since I first came to Gensokyo. I wonder what exactly Kasen meant when she said the raiju was connected to those disappearances. Well, no matter what happens, I'm sure we'll be able to take it on. I mean, Reimu's dealt with far worse before, I don't see it getting anywhere near as bad as what I ended up caught up in, with the moon people and all that.

As soon as Sumireko fell asleep, she opened her eyes and found herself back in front of the Hakurei Shrine. Oh, right. That happens when I sleep. I can't believe I forgot that. Ryota ran up to greet her. "Hey, how're you feeling, Ryota?" The raiju nuzzled up against her.

"Usami. I hope you brought some corn or something." Reimu crawled up from the shrine, attempting to grab Sumireko by the leg.

"Oh, is Ryota hungry?" Sumireko asked.

Reimu replied, "I don't know, but asking him right now would be kind of a pain." Her face was on the ground.

"Ok, he's definitely hungry. How about we go out for food tonight? I'll pay for it too."

TO BE CONTINUED