Aya:
> Pull Ami's head out.
> "Hey."
Ami:
> "Oh. What's up, Miss Aya?"
Aya:
> "So here's the deal. Everything we did earlier is probably the most you and I can do as we are. There's definitely space to go further, but I wouldn't be able to get into it without breaking something. So unless one or both of us suddenly becomes very flexible or malleable, you'd need to get someone smaller or more flexible than me if you want to go any further."
Ami:
> Do we know anyone like that?
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Seki:
> Ugh...
> ...Let's stand near Kagerou, then, to show support.
Ami:
> You don't think you know anyone willing that won't screw up. Unless you just missed the chance to ask those sisters in the underground.
Aya:
> You can see the castle in the distance. Nothing stands out yet. Except maybe a few figures visible on the castle?
Seki:
> You settle for lingering beside Kagerou.
> "But so far, there hasn't been any sign that the youkai are in danger from these changes." Reimu comments.
> "That's true. Even Aunn has recovered well from the state she was in before." Okina Matara adds. "Though I wonder who is to blame for that in the first place, I didn't get to check on her until recently..."
> "Wait, check on her? I thought you were st-"
> "Shh!" Okina interrupts Chimata Tenkyuu. "I found a way to at least do that."
> "Fairies are still able to return as well." Daiyousei chimes. "Though I did hear something interesting.
> "What, about fairies? I don't think it matters much if it's-"
> "There seemed to be something going on at the mountain. Like fairies vanishing, or people appearing out of nowhere."
> "Okay... that means there's no guarantee that the youkai who need Gensokyo won't be fine if this continues. I guess that leans us towards a decision in favor of stopping this."
> "We should figure out why that's happening though." Alice speaks.
> "Well, Gensokyo and the moon are becoming less fantastic and more real, according to some. No idea why or if anyone is causing this specifically, but at least, that's likely what's happening."
> "The answer to stop it would probably be to reinforce the barrier then, right? Keep Gensokyo a fantasy, like it should be, not a real place people can go to."
> They're really going on and on...
>_