Dolls came down on Reimu like rain drops. They all carried miniature swords and their eyes were red and sharp with deadly intent. Reimu's memories had returned however, and with her amnesia no longer a hindrance she was much faster than Alice's dolls. A doll swiped at her but Reimu dodged, a spell card already prepared. She cast it, and two Yin-Yang orbs appeared beside her. The dolls shrieked angrily and came pouring down on the orbs, but they burst into fire as they were shredded into bits by danmaku. Reimu walked through the debris of the exploding dolls, her stance one of pure fury.
"Since Makai, you haven't changed at all, Reimu." Alice said, a grimace on her face. "You truly are amazing to watch in battle."
Alice then swished her hands in-front of her and the house began to shake. Reimu steadied herself and looked above her as a giant doll lifted the roof off. It looked down at Reimu's tiny form and let out a loud shriek that echoed so loudly off the surrounding area that birds in every tree for a mile began flying away. Reimu just glared at the giant doll. "A Goliath Doll. That's a new trick."
"I'm glad you appreciate my handiwork." Alice said, flying up to sit on the doll's shoulder.
Reimu just grabbed a spell card and threw it at Alice. The doll swished it's hand to catch it but it caught on fire as it did so. Reimu jumped up and kicked the Goliath Doll in the face, sending it stumbling back a few paces. As Reimu did a flip in the air, she grabbed a couple spell cards and angled herself before throwing them at the Doll's feet. The Doll's feet caught on fire and as the Doll began to fall backwards Alice jumped off and began throwing danmaku at Reimu. Reimu dodged them easily, and then she flew towards Alice as if she was about to go for a punch. Alice began putting her arms up in defense but as she did so, Reimu kicked her in the stomach, sending her flying into the house below them.
"Heh...not bad..." Alice said, wincing on the floor of her house.
"Silence." Reimu's eyes looked fiercely at Alice, as she descended back down to the ground. "Take me to the underworld. I know who my real enemy is."
"...You don't mean..."
"Not Makai. I need to go to Hakugyokurou."
Alice nodded in understanding. She closed her eyes and then, without warning, she stabbed Reimu in the chest with a knife she had concealed behind her back.
Reimu spit out blood and fell to her knees, her face one of complete surprise.
"Very well, Madame Hakurei." She said, a twisted smile creeping along her face as Reimu blacked out from a loss of blood. "Hakugyokurou it is."

The Yama peered down at the fairy before her with an annoyed expression.
"I'm telling you! I am the strongest in Gensokyo! If I was dead, then who would take my place?"
"...A lot of people could take your place, you little insignificant fairy." The Yama muttered under her breath. Cirno stood in the middle of the room, her arms in a super-man pose.
"Well, where am I anyways?"
"You don't even know where you are? How did you even get past Komachi anyways?"
"Do you mean the sleeping boat girl?"
The Yama sighed with annoyance and brought her hand to her face at the thought of her stupid employee being lazy as always.
"Where do you even go to the bathroom in a place like this?"
The Yama rolled her eyes, ignoring Cirno's comment, and just waved her baton. "For being obnoxious, I sentence you to, uh, 1000 years in hell or something."
"Hmph, a small price for the strongest!" Cirno objected. "Make it 1009, and then we'll talk."
"This isn't up for negotiation, you idiot!" The Yama screamed down at the fairy. Her face had turned a bright shade of red. "That's what you're gonna get whether you like it or not!" A hole in the floor opened up and the fairy felt a whoosh of hot air go past her as the screams of tortured souls met her ears.
"I can't go down there, silly! I'll melt! It just won't do." The fairy turned with her back to the Yama and stuck her tongue out in disgust.
"I SAID IT ISN'T UP FOR NEGOTIATION!" The Yama, now at her limit, jumped off her seat and flew over the railing. She landed in front of Cirno and began pushing her towards the hole in the floor.
"Just...get...in...the...damn...hole..." She said as she struggled under Cirno's weight.
"B-but, I don't wanna!" Cirno exclaimed, flailing her arms helplessly.
"IT'S NOT UP TO YOU!" The judge screamed as she made one last push on Cirno's back and sent her flying into the hole and down into hell.
"AND STAY OUT!" The Yama said as the hole closed up and drowned out the newly added scream to the millions already being tortured.

A young fairy flew over the waters of the Misty Lake. She had on a green and white outfit and her fairy wings were akin to a Cicada's. As she flew, she noticed something in the mist. Curious, she floated down towards it. It was a boat, floating slowly over the waters. A tear crept down the fairy's face as she noticed what was inside of the boat. There lay Cirno, her arms crossed over her chest; Her wings missing and her eyes shut. The fairy cried out in anguish and flew down to the body, picking it up out of the boat and rushing off into the mist with it. Letty stood at the entrance of a cave, watching the snow as it poured down on the lands around her and suddenly took a step back as the fairy whooshed by her at lightning fast speeds.
"Daiyousei? What is wr-" But as Letty turned around, she realized what the problem was. Daiyousei was crouched over the body of the ice fairy. Letty's face was one of pure shock. She stumbled over to the body and fell onto her knees.
"No..."
Daiyousei couldn't say a single word to the Yuki-onna. Her tears were too much for her to manage words. As the mist creeped over the lake, the sobbing of two friends could be heard echoing from the cave.

Marisa stood up and brushed the snow off her dress. She performed a quick spell on herself to wipe away any blood that had been left over from her battle with Chen. She lifted her hat and pulled out a spare Hakkero. Suddenly, she heard music. Marisa turned around but saw nothing.
"W-what?" Marisa exclaimed, the music drifting through the air. "Who's there?" Then, out of the blue, a fairy went whizzing by Marisa's face. "T-that couldn't be..." Marisa turned to watch as Lily White, the bringer of spring, went shooting into the sky.
"H-hey, wait!" Marisa shouted after her, but Lily was already gone. "That's it! I'm sick of chasing spring around!" Marisa grabbed her broom and hopped onto it. She darted into the sky after the fairy who was supposed to have brought spring. As she continued her pursuit, the music continued to play, louder and louder as Marisa ascended into the sky.

Reimu opened her eyes. Picking herself up, she put her hand to her heart, but she found that there was no wound.
"What a bitch, that woman is." The shrine maiden looked around her. "Though, she did get me where I wanted to go." Reimu was standing on a humongous staircase. Around her, small lanterns floated out of her reach. They illuminated each stair individually and as Reimu began walking up the stairs, the lanterns followed to help her see where she was going. Reimu reached the top of the staircase and looked about her. A garden extended into the horizon with every possible flower you could think of and just at the end of the garden there was a massive tree. It's leaves were beginning to grow back and flower buds could be seen on the ends of the branches. Around the tree were billions of cherry blossoms, clumping to the ends of each branch. The tree was absorbing them into it's wood. The tree extended so far upwards that Reimu had to crane her neck to see the top.
"Wow..." She said aloud, "I guess I found spring."