Part II is the post below. Enjoy!
11:35 PM - Day 3 - Kamisuiwa, Japan – RAI Graveyard base (Virtualization Lab)
Ken closed his eyes and took a deep breath. This time they were entering the mock Gensokyo with good intentions and a much better driver behind the wheel, Nitori. Still, he couldn't help but feel that something would go wrong one way or another.
Peeking his left eye open, he stared at the hollow, relatively bare interior of the cell.
Ken?
"What?!" He nearly sat up in surprise upon hearing a voice echoing nearby. Was he just hearing things? Eyes wide, he glanced around in the cramped space around where he was lying. Was there a hidden intercom inside of the pods? It didn't sound like Nitori's voice, and yet...
Ken, can you hear me?
He gulped. The voice wasn't coming from anywhere visible. Perhaps he was just hearing things in his mind.
I wonder if this works, it worked with Jan...hello? Ken?
He let out a short breath. Patchouli? Is that you? He was hearing her in his mind...now this was just a bit creepy, if not cool at the same time.
Oh...you can hear me. That's good. Listen, I have to tell you more about what happened earlier.
What do you mean? It suddenly hit him that he was communicating telepathically with Patchouli. He opened his mouth, but then instantly closed it upon hearing the initialization sounds around him. The pods were preparing for mind transfer. Make it quick if you can...
He heard her sigh as she continued. I don't trust this system that RAI has. They have a mana machine, mana devices and now we're going inside to have everyone form mana partnerships?
So she had suspected it too. He rubbed his slightly greasy face. You're right, it doesn't sound like a picnic. What are you proposing?
If you can, prepare an alternate escape route once we get back inside this virtual world so we can escape like we did last time. I don't trust this technology given what it can do, even under Nitori. Understand?
The urgent tone in her voice in his head solidified his answer. Yeah, we'll see what we can do. He closed his eyes and relaxed as best he could, although his left hand was still shaking slightly as it gripped his sheathed sword. See you soon then.
Yeah.
Before he knew it, he was drifting away...fading into silence as the pod's quiet inner hum grew more mellow and silent with each passing second.
5:30 PM - Day 3 - Virtual Gensokyo – Moriya Shrine Outskirts
"Ugh..."
Head spinning, he opened his eyes. His vision seemed sharp and stable, and he had his wits about him. Lifting his right arm, his body seemed to be in good condition too.
Staring up at the sky for a brief moment, he sat up and looked around. They were definitely in Gensokyo...or at least, the caricature of what used to be Gensokyo. Judging by the location, he was near Sanae's shrine.
"Ooogh..."
He swiveled to see Mayli holding her head, also sitting upright.
"Man...I don't know about you," she quipped, "but I wasn't too happy about coming back in here again..."
"No kidding." He stood up after leveraging himself upwards using his empty hand, sword in the other. Well, he thought to himself, this proves that we can take items into and out of this place...how odd.
"Hey slackers, rise and shine!"
The two looked to the left of several nearby trees and saw Mokou walking towards them casually.
"I'm up, I'm up..." Kaguya groaned as she fiddled with her hair. "I never was asleep anyway, what the heck am I saying?"
Yuyuko gave a tremendous yawn and stretched. "It looks like we're all okay, that's good~"
"Yeah." Ken wasn't surprised that they were all together. It seemed almost too convenient, but when an ally was at the controls everything went much smoother. "So, we're near the Moriya Shrine..."
"I'm going to find Keine," Mokou stated immediately. "So I'll see you all around soon, maybe."
"Mokou, wait!" He reached out to grab at her.
She stopped mid-flight and turned around. "What? You're coming too, right?"
"I..." he bit his lip. "Yeah, I'll be there soon. But first I think we have some business here to take care of."
Mayli nodded, and having also gotten to her feet began to walk towards the Moriya Shrine. "I gotta check up on Sanae!"
He looked around. "And I have to track down Kasen..."
"Say," Kaguya said. "Let's stick together for a bit longer, help these two out and then we'll go our separate ways for the time being. Sound like a plan?" She stared up at Mokou. "Right, Mokou?"
With a sigh, Mokou grounded herself. "Fine, as long as we find Keine and help her get outta here, anything works for me."
Ken couldn't help but smile. "Thanks. Mokou, you're on me. Yuyuko, do you mind going with Mayli?"
The ghost princess blinked once. "Sure, that's fine. I can haunt another place for a while, ehehe..."
Kaguya raised her hand. "I haven't seen Sanae in a while myself, so I'll tag along too." She winked in Ken's direction. "Gotta leave the two lovebirds alone together, yeah?"
"You...!" Mokou prepared to leap at her, but closed her eyes tensely and took a deep breath. "No, I'm not sinking that low."
Ken removed the hand he had put in front of Mokou in hopes of dissuading her from going on the offensive. "All right, we can't assume we have a lot of time...eh?" He suddenly realized that something was wrong. "Wait a minute..."
Mayli looked worried suddenly. "Wait, where's Patchouli? She did come in with us...right?"
"She did," he affirmed. "She was in the pod next to mine, and yet...oh no, don't tell me..."
"I'm here, I'm here."
The magician herself came floating gently down to ground level. She looked extremely disgruntled. "Of course I would get stuck up in a tree...my poor robes probably got torn, too. Ugh..."
He gave a laugh of relief. "I thought you could be in much more trouble, thank goodness it's just something like that."
Patchouli pursed her lips. "I guess. I'm going to the Mansion, I need to see what Remilia and Sakuya are up to."
Mokou folded her arms across her chest. "What about Meiling?"
The magician tilted her head. "Who's Meiling?"
"Um..." Ken started. "She's, you know...your gate guardian?"
Patchouli put a hand on her hip. "I was making a joke, silly. You all have plans, I assume?"
"Well," Mayli interjected, "Ken and I have business here, and after it's taken care of we'll split up for a while to make sure everything is accounted for here."
"Okay then. I'll head to the Mansion after your business is done, if that's all right with you."
Ken nodded. "Sounds okay to me." He motioned to have Patchouli follow him. "Let's go, a hermit awaits."
Mayli turned back towards the Moriya Shrine in the vicinity. "And hopefully a wind priestess too!"
5:43 PM - Day 3 - Virtual Gensokyo – Kasen's House
"You are joking, right?"
"No, I swear it's all true!"
As Ken and Kasen argued inside, Mokou let out a sigh of disappointment. They certainly hadn't expected or planned for this. She placed her back firmly against the wall of Kasen's house and listened to more through the open window.
"We only met once before, how can you expect me to trust you that much?"
"It's the truth. How come you can't believe me? The others here have--"
A thumping sound rang out as Kasen presumably slammed her hand down on the table. "What proof do you have? I'll ask it as many times as I need to. I know all about the disappearances, but this whole story seems shady to me."
"Mokou and Patchouli are here with me, they can vouch for me!"
"I don't care about that, it means nothing if there's no proof. Do you have evidence of there being a world outside ours? This is Gensokyo, stop trying to play tricks on me. Being Keine's assistant doesn't make you that much more trustworthy."
Mokou shook her head in dissatisfaction, but she couldn't help but find the situation incredibly ironic.
"Please Kasen, we're such good friends in reality! You have to believe me...you don't remember Mayli, either?"
"I don't know who Mayli is. Now will you please just let me be? I have to go find where Himiko's run off to..."
Moments later, Ken stepped outside the hermit's house looking dejected and frustrated. "I...don't even know what to say right now."
"Dude she totally just like, dumped you hard!" Mokou said with a slight smirk, but with an incredulous tone. "No but seriously, even I wasn't expecting Kasen to be that harsh."
Patchouli, who was sitting on the ground nearby, put her book down and looked up at them. "It didn't sound pleasant, I will admit. Why does she not remember you? Is it because Nitori did something to keep our memories intact when we came here, but when RAI threw us all in here they didn't do the same?"
"Probably," he said glumly. "Man...and everything was going so well too. Kasen doesn't even remember me much from our earlier run-in a while back in here..." He lifted his head back up and stretched his arms. "I guess that's to be expected. Damn you, RAI..."
"There isn't much we can do about it right now though." Patchouli stood up carefully, wiping her backside of debris clinging to her robe from sitting on the ground. "We can't assume we have a lot of time. Let's go see how Mayli's visit went."
5:50 PM - Day 3 - Virtual Gensokyo – Moriya Shrine Outskirts
"What?!"
Ken rubbed his chin. "I know, it's pretty stupid..."
Mayli's mouth was agape. "That's not--so everyone in here has no idea what's going on..."
Kaguya frowned. "I thought Kasen would be more trusting. Then again, a huge disappearance incident and absolutely no evidence left behind...I would be suspicious of it too, as great of a tale it would be to tell."
"Well, should we get going?" Yuyuko asked, glancing in the direction away from the Moriya Shrine.
Ken finished adjusting his belt and looked back at his best friend. "And you're sure Sanae isn't going to come with us, or make a pact?"
Mayli shook her head. "Not yet, at least. She doesn't want to put too much of a burden on you, either."
He looked away and muttered. "Can't argue with that."
"I have a question before we take off." All eyes went to Mokou as she continued. "Speaking of that whole 'burden' thing, at least. Ken, are you planning on taking others with you?"
The man sighed. He had to face it eventually. "Okay, I guess we need to talk about this now." He sat down on the grass. It felt realistic enough to him, no wonder everyone was fooled. He couldn't forgive RAI for imprisoning them for so long with no basis given, it was incredibly unethical. "So as we know, at least three of you were here with me in our world, the real world, because of...well, because of who knows? For all we know, RAI's hardware or software, whatever is being used to maintain this virtual place, could manage memory."
"Actually," Patchouli chimed in with, "Nitori did tell me before we came here that she found the memory option in RAI's computer admin program, the thing maintaining and managing this place. So yes, that theory is true." She looked over at Yuyuko. "Nice deduction there."
"Hehe, thanks." Yuyuko smiled faintly, but her expression quickly faded back to normal. "It's true though. I shouldn't even have come with you, Ken, to reality. I had only just met you a bit beforehand..."
"Not only that," Mokou added, "but we had actual mana links. I mean, I found that out the hard way myself..."
Ken laid his sword on the ground and leaned back. "Well one thing's for sure, we have some anomalies going on. Ethically speaking, I should let you all decide what you want to do. There's no need to follow me around now, but I'd hate for you all to be stuck in this place..."
"At least they're all safe in here, right?" Mayli asked. "I mean, it's not all that bad, I don't think."
"Yeah," Kaguya concluded. "Sanae didn't seem overly worried, which I was a bit surprised at."
"I guess they're all just used to living here. I can't really blame Kasen either, but it is problematic."
Patchouli cleared her throat. "One thing's for certain: we definitely need more help. I have a plan, if you all would hear me out."
Mokou flopped down on the ground, feeling the grass between her fingers. "Yeah, I'll be down here relaxing. Let's hear it."
The magician sat down next to Ken. "All right. Based on what Ken told me on the cart ride, there's an inconsistency in 'partner assignment', as I'll refer to it. Ken mentioned it just a moment ago. We've seen poor Hatate and what happens when incomplete or 'torn' mana links are made: it's not safe."
Yuyuko picked at the nails on her left hand and nodded without looking up. "Yeah, I think I know where you're going with this, but go on."
"Okay. I won't beat around the bush: the only safe way to make sure cases like Hatate don't happen again, is to have Ken make new pacts with everyone who he hasn't actually made a pact with."
"I see," Mokou muttered. "Now I see that we all have to make a decision."
Patchouli shook her head. "No. The decision is already made for you. Don't you see it? We can't risk anything going wrong so--"
Mokou raised her voice. "How are you so sure of yourself?"
The magician frowned. "This isn't the time for running experiments, now! Logically you, Kaguya and Yuyuko should not go through with this...the system may make another mistake. We wouldn't want that happening, now would we? Do you want to become a Hatate in the real world, Mokou?"
She sighed in return. "I suppose not. Well guy," she said in his general direction. "It was nice hanging out and all that good stuff."
"Now hold on just a minute," Mayli interjected. "I'm the same as them, I never made a pact with Ken before...I had this queasy feeling in my stomach if I got too far from him at first...that's signs that I have a mana link with him, right?"
Patchouli rubbed the slightly peeled cover of her spell book. "I haven't figured you out yet, but I imagine you're safe. I haven't a clue how you got a mana link despite not needing one before, but I can hazard a guess that that makes you a safer candidate."
"Why's that?"
"Because you haven't been involved in the establishment of more than a single link, and it was a random one at that. Your body shouldn't even be that dependent on mana, and I'm willing to bet that you'll be fine in the long run since you're a human who never needed the energy we need in the first place."
Mayli rested her chin on her hands, kicking her feet behind her in the air from her lying position on the ground. "Hmm, okay. That does make sense. So I should make an actual pact with him, then?"
The magician nodded. "I think it'll be fine. Now, about this apparent issue of 'association' that led to these illegitimate mana links to be created in the first place...I'm actually not what it's all about. Anyone have any ideas?"
Yuyuko thought about discussing a mana link with her and how it was still okay, but decided against it for now. She raised a hand. "I was nearby when the gaping hole to reality opened up in the Hakurei Barrier...Ken grabbed my hand and pulled me through, that's what I can recall."
Mokou sat up. "I found myself running through, I honestly can't remember why I felt like doing so, but I chased after this guy through to the real world."
Patchouli scratched the side of her face. "I see, so it's not necessarily dependent on physical contact. What about you, Kaguya?"
"Me?" the Lunarian responded. "Um...if I remember it correctly, I kinda walked through out of curiosity...hehe."
Mokou half-sighed and half-groaned. "That's just like you, isn't it? Eirin is probably worried sick about you."
"Perhaps. Speaking of that, I should go looking for her. I wonder where she is right now..."
Ken stood back up, sword in hand. "How about we all head to the Human Village, then we can split up from there. Sound good?"
After seeing no opposition, he motioned for everyone to follow. "Okay, let's get going."
Mayli walked quickly to catch up to him. "Remember, you aren't here to flirt with the women...try to pick ones you know, okay?"
"Hey! What kind of guy are you accusing me of being?" He gave off a groan of displeasure. "Besides, how am I supposed to go about flirting if you keep getting all up in my face? People are really going to start thinking you're my girlfriend at this rate, is that what you want?"
"Well...I wouldn't mind." She put her hands behind her back and winked at him.
"What! Ugh...let's save this kind of thing for when we aren't running for our lives, you hear me? You're probably just playing with me, anyway..."
She giggled. "Yeah, I kind of am just playing with you. Sorta. I can't help it man, I've been around you for years and we're the bestest of buddies. I know everything you like and dislike, and which buttons to push to get you just riled up enough to not get angry at me~"
"Sorry to crash your honeymoon planning," Patchouli said from behind them as she cleared her throat. "But I see you two really are that close..."
"We're just friends, Patchouli." He sighed and dramatically threw his hands up in the air. "I'm surrounded by women that think with their bodies..."
"Excuse me?" Patchouli responded curtly. "Are you lumping me in with human girls like her?"
Mayli laughed. "Haha, I think he just did!" Ignoring a dead stare from him, she went on. "What's your opinion, Patchouli?"
The magician's mouth twisted. "Opinion on what?"
He turned to face them. "Ladies, please. This isn't a field trip...and please ignore Mayli, Patchouli. She's trying to defend her territory."
"Defend territory? Oh...I see." The magician blinked several times. "Well don't worry, I won't interfere if it's that way...not that I planned to get involved in something like that in the first place..."
Ken stopped walking. "It's not that way! Argh...but does it really not bother you?" He glared at Mayli. "I find it irritating enough, personally..."
Patchouli licked her lips. "I'll be fine...it's certainly interesting for me to observe this kind of behavior, it's not really my field of expertise. Still...well, no. I won't ask that right now."
"Nono, ask." Mayli scratched her left arm and continued. "I'm curious now."
"Hmm...all right. How do you feel about...erm..." Patchouli's face reddened slightly. "Well...having people like me around you?"
He finished fastening the sword scabbard to his belt and looked up. "I don't think I can completely answer that yet, since you haven't been around for too long...but I certainly trust you."
"Oh, all right. That's good then," the magician replied with a soft cough.
If you really want to know, though...I think I'm finding myself to be more into purple than brown, 'cuz I like what I see." Grinning, he took off running ahead before anyone else could react. Harmless revenge was sweet. I just hope this doesn't come back to bite me, he thought, but it's not really my fault that I'm surrounded by such attractive women...seriously, it's like they're from the moon or another planet or something...thank goodness Patchouli can't read my mind in here...I hope!
"HEY!" Mayli huffed. Instead of giving chase, she looked at the embarrassed magician. "See, aren't boys complicated?"
Patchouli looked down at her frontal appearance. She looked back up and ran her free hand through her long purple hair. "I think all humans are complicated and strange...are you sure you don't have a deeper relationship with him?"
"Do you see us holding hands?"
"Hmm, good point. Just don't rope me into this, I don't really need--"
"But," Mayli interrupted her. "I thought you wanted to collect interesting data...you know, findings?"
Patchouli held her book up to her face to hide. "What are you--"
"Ahaha! I'm just kidding." She looked away. "I think."
"You...you think."
"Yeah...I think. Sorry, I'm pretty excited to be on an adventure like this, it's a dream come true for me. I want to make it memorable and interesting." She turned back to Patchouli. "So you study a lot? I do too, or rather I'm much more of a student and artist than anything else."
The magician nodded. "Now you're talking my language. There's this library at the Scarlet Devil Mansion called Voile, see..."
6:43 PM - Day 3 - Virtual Gensokyo – Human Village
Kaguya flew quickly inside the boundaries of the Village ahead of the others. Having heard from Mystia that Eirin was here, she could hardly contain herself. Eirin would probably be angry at her after all, but she couldn't wait to see the look on her caretaker's face when she came back alive. It did bother her to hear that Eirin had resorted to binge drinking after losing her precious Princess, at least according to Mystia, but now she could cheer her up! Finally, it was time for her to save Eirin!
"Kaguya! Haah...jeez, wait up!"
She turned around to see Ken running towards her. It's too bad, she thought. He's a really nice guy and it's interesting, he managed to actually stop Mokou and I from fighting. But we can't really risk the mana issue happening again...
"Kaguya...you sure Eirin's here?" He looked to both sides before leaning down and resting his hands on his knees. "You believe what that Mystia girl said?"
"What choice do I have?" She replied in earnest. "I'll have to check all around anyway, no doubt my poor Eirin is frantically trying to locate me or at least figure out what happened."
"Yeah," he agreed. "It's a shame that everyone here is completely ignorant to the truth...not that it's their fault."
"Indeed. Well, I will go on ahead then and have a look around..."
"Sure." He bade her farewell as he calmed himself down. The Village looked fine...but now he didn't know if he should care or not. Were all these people real or fake? Probably fake...he knew Keine was real, and of course Mayli was as well. I'll look around for Keine, I guess.
"YOU!"
Nearly jumping in surprise, he gathered his wits about him and looked around. He saw the threat coming as he turned around, but it was too late. A sudden onslaught of energy bullets sliced up the ground before him, arcing around and finally pelting his body as he tried to dodge. Crying out, he was sent flying low to the ground. Rolling over several times, he finally lay sprawled out face up. His right shoulder ached, and as he tried to get up, he felt numbness in his hands.
"I finally found you, you scum. The game is up."
"Ugh..." Looking up, he saw through foggy blurred vision what he though was a woman in red and blue. Maybe his eyes were playing tricks on him, but as he kept blinking his vision cleared ever so slightly. "W-Wait..."
"Get up, boy. You had me fooled into thinking you were a good man, but really? You had to take Kaguya for your own? What kind of man are you to call yourself Keine's aid?"
He finally saw her completely. He had seen her before, the woman with the red and white dress with constellation patterns stitched on. She had seemed like a nurse of sorts with her attire, but now that he saw her with bow and arrow in hand, he saw what she really was: a true lady of war, grizzled determination yet steady, calm focus on the situation at hand.
"Well?" She lowered her notched arrow and pulled her bow away. "Do you have a broken mouth, or are you going to explain yourself?"
"I--ugh. I...you're Eirin...right?" He said through a grimace. His body was in severe pain, it felt like his body was hurting more and more exponentially. Something in the initial attack she had made was debilitating him. He knew he didn't stand a chance against her, so he had to play his cards right. "Why are you...attacking me?"
"Just tell me where Kaguya is now." Her mature voice echoed around them, piercing his ears.
Ken winced in pain. "Kaguya is here...she went ahead of me...o-ouch..."
"So you brought her back after all...all right, maybe there's some hope for you." Landing, she walked over to him. "You feel pain. Is this true?"
He nodded silently. Looking at his body, he seemed unscathed. What kind of plan was she enacting? He thought for sure he was going to die a moment ago.
"You're actually unharmed. Now then..." She bent down and looked at him grimly. "You're Ken, right? You're the one who stopped Kaguya from fighting her rival the other day."
So she did remember him after all. "Yes, that's me. Why am I being targeted?"
"We have a lot to discuss. You remember me, yes? I'm Eirin." She threw her bow and arrow to the ground. "You look uncomfortable, sorry I had to get your attention this way. I have to get you to talk somehow."
"I'll talk...but I thought--wha?" To his surprise, she was helping him sit up. "Why?"
"As much as I hated humans in the past, the Princess desires that I be nice to them. Heck, some of them are quite genuine instead of being superfluous and grandiose, and I like those." She glared at him. "You are one of those, right?"
"Ugh...I don't think it's right for me to judge myself like that..." He put his hands to the ground at his sides for support now that he was sitting up. "But I thought you were drinking your sorrows away after losing Kaguya..."
Eirin seemed quite taken aback. "What in the name of the moon are you talking about? I've been searching for you and Kaguya, I heard from Mystia that you had stolen her away."
What?! he thought frantically. But we had just heard from Mystia that Eirin was--no, this wasn't right...
"Well, is there something you're not telling me, boy?"
"Mystia has to be lying...she told us what I just told you..."
"Us?"
"Myself and Kaguya, we spotted her nearby and--"
Eirin's eyes widened. "What! What sort of lies--augh! I knew I should have listened to my gut back then..."
"Do you honestly believe that I--oogh..." his side was hurting suddenly. "I have a feeling you're a lot stronger than you let on if I'm being fooled into thinking I'm this injured..."
Undaunted, she placed a small capsule in his hand and looked into his eyes. "Here, take this. Trust me, I'm a doctor~"
"I suppose I don't really have a choice..." he muttered. Throwing the pill into his mouth, he fought the pain in his cheeks, mouth and throat and swallowed it.
"So it's not true then, that you took her...that's good." Eirin got to her feet and picked her bow and arrow off the ground. "I had a feeling something was fishy, but a disappearance is a disappearance, you know?"
"Tell me about it." He was surprised that he could get along so well with someone who had for all sakes and purposes tried to intimidate him into surrender. "Well, I am feeling better all of a sudden...thanks."
She sighed. "Thank me with a story. Come on, out with it."
"Okay...please, you have to believe what I say. Kaguya is here right now, she went to look for you in the Village so--"
"Calm down, just tell me. Depending on what you cough up, I don't have all day to sit around here."
"All right. You were there, you saw that night when the Hakurei Barrier--something was wrong with it. It wasn't working, it was...'glitching', I guess is the word for it. Amarillo and Nitori showed with several power fluctuations that the barrier would start to bend and behave strangely."
Eirin adjusted her cap. "Yes, I gathered that much. So what's this rumor going on about the giant hole? Where did it--wait!" She gasped. "You're here now...that means you and her came back from wherever that gaping hole went..."
He grinned. "This is going to shock you: the hole leads to reality."
"Reality?" She flicked her braid back over onto her back. "Now we're getting somewhere. So you're telling me that this Gensokyo we're in is a farce, an illusion only."
"As hard as that may be for you to believe, it is. Kaguya and I, and even Mokou and some others, we woke up in a room full of these pods that everyone rests in. Right now, we're both physically in a different place...here, our minds are just...imagining what's going on...no, not even that. We can remember what happens here too. It's more complicated than that, I'm afraid."
"I see." She seemed to consider what he had said carefully for a long moment.
He got a good look at her while she was concentrating. "...Eirin?"
"Hah?" She regained focus on the situation at hand. "What is it?"
"Can I just say..." He took a small, quiet breath. "You are..."
"I'm what?"
"I think you're the most beautiful woman I've ever laid eyes on in my entire lifetime."
Her eyes widened. "Wehhh?! What are you saying, boy...why would you--"
"Just...being honest. I'm sorry. I've been through a lot lately, I'm probably not thinking straight." But it was true. He had never seen a woman with such flawlessly perfect skin, pure eyes and amazing hair and attire to boot. It seemed that every time he thought he had seen perfection in motion, he was proven wrong time and time again. "Sorry, I probably sound like a stupid--"
"No, it's okay. Hehehe...what an interesting young man." She brushed her bangs to cover her pink cheeks with her hand. "You don't even know who I really am, and you have the guts to--hahaha! HA! That's great."
"Um..."
"Ohohoho...outstanding..." She finally stopped laughing, but she still shook with amusement. "I haven't been this surprised by a human in years! No wonder Keine chose you, boy. You have some great qualities."
He felt slightly flushed. This was probably his biggest embarrassment of the month, which was saying a lot. "Er, thanks...? So you believe me?"
"Yeah, I can certainly believe it. I did some research earlier with Keine herself. That waterfall at Youkai Mountain was flowing upwards..."
Youkai Mountain. That's right, he thought, they had been there when the mystery had been slightly unraveled...
She continued. "We did some investigation into Amarillo's background and didn't find much, but we did manage to locate Nue. She told us that there was another world out there..."
"So," he breathed, "you knew about it, but you didn't believe it..."
She nodded. "I'm sure since you're here now--and I saw you in particular walk through that hole in the Hakurei Barrier--well, everyone else must be around here too."
"Kaguya's here, and behind me should be several others you might recognize." He got on a single knee and looked around for his sword. "Dang, I'd hate to be on the receiving end if you actually fought..."
"Don't worry about it. First let me find Kaguya and confirm this."
"No need, she's right there."
"Patchouli, there you are!" Eirin walked over to the magician. "Is it really you? You went missing as well."
"Of course it's me. I've only been on the brink of death and back." She looked down at Ken standing up and trying to find his weapon, then past Eirin at something else. "But you should be more concerned with who is behind you."
Eirin looked behind herself where Patchouli was pointing. Indeed, there was Kaguya.
The Lunarian princess grinned. "Miss me?"
Eirin swiftly enveloped Kaguya in a hug. "Miss you? I was worried sick about you! Don't do that to me, you know every time something like this happens I lose a few more years of my life. I'm really old, you know, not much left to go and all that."
"Funny." Kaguya pointed a robed finger at Ken. "A little birdie told me and him that you had resorted to spirit consumption in a depressed slump when you couldn't find me. That's not true, is it?"
"It's as true as the story a little birdie told me about how he had stolen you away to take you as a bride, never to return again."
"Not a good chance of being true then, I take it." Kaguya pushed Eirin back. "You didn't feather anyone with those painful-looking arrows in frustration, did you?"
"No, but I did scare this poor kid." She gestured towards Ken. "And get this. As he's lying there at my mercy, he had the guts to tell me I'm the most attractive woman he's ever laid eyes on."
Kaguya burst out laughing immediately. "HAHAHAHA! That's funny."
Patchouli sighed. "I should have known that might be the case..."
Ken walked over to where they were standing, sword in hand. "Hey Patchouli, where are the others?"
"They all went to try to find Keine, but I doubt Yuyuko will stick around for too long, myself included." She turned to the Eientei duo. "So what's going to happen here?"
"Mystia," Eirin growled. "That one will be roasted over a nice warm fire for deceiving us. But aside from that, I found Kaguya, so that's taken care of. Now I apparently need to be convinced that this is a fake world, and that there's a reality outside of this place."
Kaguya clapped her hands together. "Great, that saves us a lot of explaining. You don't know anything about the world outside this one though, do you?"
Eirin shook her head. "I know absolutely nothing about it, other than the fact that it very likely exists. Any way to show me that it's real?"
A small smile spread across Kaguya's lips. "Oh yes. There's a very good way to prove it."
Ken's eyes widened. "Kaguya! Wait a minute, don't tell me--"
"Oh come on, we all know you wouldn't say no to the most attractive woman in the world."
Eirin's eyelids dropped. "What's going on here? What underhanded schemes are you plotting out?"
Patchouli stepped forward. "Well...to reach reality and survive, you have to have a mana link with someone who can provide energy to you."
The pharmacist's face looked unsatisfied. "Okay, that sounds much too simple. Anything else you want to tell me? What, do I have to kiss him and dress as a handsome princess?"
Kaguya grinned. "You could."
"I could, but I won't do th--wait, you're serious?!" Eirin began to yell. "Kaguya, this is no time for jokes!"
"If I may," Ken interjected with a raised hand. "I'll explain how it works."
Eirin smiled, flashing her perfect white teeth. "Good, someone with a nice head on their shoulders. I like this guy already. So, please enlighten me."
He knew he had to make this as quick as possible. "Basically, I need to gain your trust. I need to have faith in you, just as you must show faith in me."
She lifted her left foot off the ground and shook it momentarily, digging the toe of her shoe into the ground. "That's it? All right, how so?"
He walked closer to her. His heart was beating fast, as she was still very intimidating to even look at. "Just trust me to lead. You have to realize, this will bind us together in reality..."
Eirin glanced over at Kaguya, looking doubtful. "This is the truth, right? What does this imply?"
Kaguya chewed at her sleeve. "Well, um...it's like that game I always play, the one where all the party members stay together and fight turn-based battles and go from one dungeon to the next..."
The pharmacist rolled her eyes. "Okay...I can put two and two together."
"Eirin, are you sure?" Patchouli asked. "We don't know what this entails yet, it could be a lifetime commitment for all we know..."
"If that detail was a problem, Patchouli," she replied calmly with a wink, "I'm sure you would be the first to let me know."
Patchouli held back a gasp and promptly frowned. "Hmm...so you already deduced that I was in a similar situation. Very perceptive, as expected."
"Just a guess, really. Honestly, if the outside world does exist, it's much better than wasting my time away in a place that doesn't exist." Eirin's face grew serious. "But of course I'll have to see it to believe it. Don't mess this up, boy."
Ken sighed. "Trust me, I've been through some pretty harrowing situations..."
Patchouli groaned. "He saved me from the brink of death when my mana link failed...I do not want to feel that icy cold grip of death again, ever."
Eirin seemed satisfied. "Well then, I guess there's hardly anything to worry about. Do what you have to do, then. Free me from the shackles that bind!"
The swordsman once again felt bold and empowered. He was trustworthy. He couldn't let Eirin down either, but she first had to know what the extreme implication of the process was. "One more thing. You'll be separated from Kaguya for...quite some time."
She seemed to take it reasonably well, although she hesitated before answering with a question of her own. "And why is that?"
"Basically," Patchouli stated, "there have been several mishaps in the past. Kaguya for some reason was given a mana link with Ken upon exiting this virtual world, despite having never officially made a pact together."
Eirin put a hand to her chin. "Is that true, Princess?"
"Unfortunately that seems to be the case." Kaguya frowned. "But the organization that trapped you and me and everyone else here, we have to stop them...they're keeping us against our will in this place. We have to do what we can to stop them from trying to do...well, whatever it is they're planning on doing, and it can't be good."
"I see your point," Eirin replied. "But I had a thought...suppose these mana links, as you called them, were needed to live in reality as you claim. Where do we draw the line on safety versus trying to get everyone free? What if it's safer for most of us to stay in here anyway, until a few of us can help secure and get more control over such an environment?"
Ken rubbed the fingers on his left hand together. They hadn't considered that aspect very carefully. "That's true. Kaguya told me though, you're supposed to be incredibly strong. What if we enlist your aid, Eirin?"
Eirin finished rubbing her eyes. "If it will help bring about an era where we can live peacefully in control of our own lives, then sure. It sounds to me like this RAI organization is dictating what happens to us, if they're capturing and confining us." She turned to him and smiled slightly. "Plus you're not a bad guy if you took good care of Kaguya."
He scratched the back of his head awkwardly. "Er...well, thanks for that, I guess. So you're okay with this, for sure?"
"Yeah. Be a good girl and stay out of trouble, okay Kaguya?"
"Hey!" The princess shouted. "I'm not a little child, I can take care of myself..."
Eirin chuckled to herself. She was just glad to have Kaguya back safe and sound. She would do what she needed to do, and at the least get the chance to see if reality really was outside of this world. "Okay then. So, what do I have to do?"
Ken quickly stepped forward so their bodies were nearly touching. To his satisfaction, she didn't budge an inch. "Just trust me, please." He couldn't feel the same way himself though, he was intimidated by her presence. Perhaps it was his pride keeping him antsy. "I'm going to...hug you. Please accept it, Eirin."
"Sounds innocent enough to me. I half-expected a kiss or something petty." She gave a short reserved laugh before opening her arms. "Come on, boy. Come try me!"
In an instant, they locked themselves together.
Feeling her soft body pressing against his, his anxiety vanished. He whispered urgently, but so all in the vicinity could hear his words. "Please...I need you, everyone needs you. Please have faith in me, Eirin!"
Before she could respond, she felt a warm freezing feeling in her chest that quickly spread to her appendages. She thought she heard Kaguya's and several others' shouts, but all quickly became muffled and silent in her ears. Unable to move, her vision was blinded by an incredibly bright glow. Crying out in surprise, she felt herself drifting away...
6:43 PM - Day 3 - ?? – ?? (Destroyed House)
WARNING: TIMESTAMP CONTAINS POTENTIAL KAGUYA NIGHTMARE FUEL. DON'T READ BEFORE BED.
When Eirin regained her senses, she was in a place she had never seen before. Her head hurt, and as she looked around she saw that she was indoors.
"What...wait, what's this?" she breathed upon seeing the sun's raw rays shining down onto the floor nearby. Looking up, she saw that there were no windows in the house. "Strange..."
She turned around and gasped, backing up on the floor. The entire front portion of the house was completely demolished.
"What happened here? Why am I...hmm." The entire rear of the house was intact. Was there a struggle or battle here? She could only wonder as she set her eyes on the ruined entrance.
On the ground near the rubble was a small portrait. Looking around once more to make sure nothing else was around the general area, she crawled over to the picture. Taking it into her hands, she blew the debris off and rubbed the dirty exterior on her shirt. Holding it up, she examined the picture. A man and a woman, perhaps a couple, occupied the photo. The man she did not recognize, but the woman...
"Kaguya. That's strange, what was she doing here? And for that matter, what am I doing here..." she mused. Standing up with a sigh, she walked over to the table against the side wall and opened the stand on the portrait. Come to think of it, she thought, this picture was near the wreckage...how did it stay intact?
Placing it upright on the table, she took a step back and placed her hands on her hips. Smiling, she wondered who the lucky man had been Someone amazing enough to get Kaguya to leave Eientei...was such a thing possible? Maybe I've been blind my entire time on--
She was interrupted in thought by a sudden deep growl. It sounded very close. Her mind accelerated and she cautiously eyed the interior. Hold on, why is this house only a single room? Where the heck am I? she thought. There's nothing around here, and yet...
Another growl reached her ears. She turned her head quickly towards the entrance.
Nothing.
"Maybe I should take a look around." She thought about what could make such an evil sound. It sounded far too deep for a typical dog, and there were no signs of movement. Sighing, she looked at the ground beneath her feet. Her shadow, born of the sun at her back calmly shining light inside the house, extended out in front of her. She took several steps back and felt the table edge at her back. She closed her eyes and hummed anxiously. I'm probably only hearing things. Lifting her head, she reopened her eyes.
Her shadow had moved.
"What...?" she breathed softly. Was this house haunted? "How can that--"
She was interrupted by the sight of her shadow mutating...no, it was expanding, peeling off from her own on the floor in front of her. Her body pressed against the edge of the table in surprise. "What!" Hearing a hissing sound behind her, she turned around. A large ghostly visage of Kaguya grinned back at her, showing amazingly sharp teeth. For a moment she looked into the whites of its eyes, only to see no pupils.
Eirin screamed and fell back onto the floor. "K-Kaguya?!"
The head pushed itself closer towards her, and now she could see that it was coming out of the portrait she had set upon the table earlier. Slowly, the entity grew...
"Kaguya...!"
The demonic monstrosity was climbing out of the portrait, expanding slowly to accommodate sharp claws that pushed the rest of its body out. It floated disproportionately, its arms not succumbing to gravity. The display of sharp teeth, the wicked grin, stared back at the frightened pharmacist on the ground.
Heart beating fast, Eirin quickly stared at the portrait. Kaguya was gone, her entire presence had deserted the picture except for a trail of darkness tethering it to her legless body. Choking down a whine of fright at the sight of her princess so disfigured, she finally spoke several words. "W-What...are you?!"
"HELLO EIRIN." The phantom creature spoke without moving its mouth, and seemed to take delight in her jumping in surprise at hearing it speak. "SEE WHAT I'VE BECOME?"
"Who..." Eirin gulped. "Who did this to you...h-how..."
"HUMANS." The abomination floated closer to her, brandishing its knife-like fingers at its sides.
"S-Stay back...don't get any closer!" Eirin felt desperation, the feeling of her heart sinking in her chest. No, it can't be... She felt hopelessness and sorrow, but also raged at herself for initially thinking of repelling Kaguya on instinct.
"THEY CAME, EIRIN. THEY DESTROYED ME."
"G-Get back!" Eirin squirmed on the ground and looked away, trying to cleanse the vision from her mind.
When she saw its face again, she saw Kaguya's pure, gentle countenance.
Breathing quickly, she looked into her Princess' eyes. "Kaguya...? Are you okay?"
"Eirin..." she moaned, tears in her eyes. "I'm so sorry...I don't know what's going on..."
"Kaguya! Oh thank the Moon you're okay..." she sighed heavily with relief, wiping sweat away. "What happened to you? Why are you...like this?"
"I-I don't know...I'm so confused...Eirin, please...please, let me see your face...please come here...I can't move..."
"Princess..." She nearly felt moved to tears herself. What had befallen her? Still, her only desire was to aid her liege lady. "Okay...I'm coming over...just stay there."
Kaguya's face had tears sliding down the sides. "T-Thank you...I'm so sorry you have to see me like this..." Her eyes closed tightly. "Eirin...please let me see you one more time..."
The pharmacist's heart felt like it was tearing in two. To see Kaguya suffering so much...so ruined, so destroyed...without a defined body...it was almost too much for her. "I'm coming, Kaguya..." Sitting down in front of the floating face, she felt tears welling up in her eyes. Her body quivering with fright and anger, she squeezed her eyes shut. "How could this happen to you..."
"Eirin...look at me."
Heeding Kaguya's words, she reopened her eyes.
She stared back to see soulless eyes and rows of sharp teeth. They were moving closer, opening slightly in anticipation...
She screamed again and tried to push it away with her hand instinctively. To her dismay, her hand got stuck inside of its body. Grunting, she tried to pull herself free. "What are you doing?! LET ME GO!"
"I TRUSTED HUMANS, EIRIN. THEY TRAPPED ME HERE. THEY TURNED ME INTO A MONSTER WITH THOSE AWFUL EXPERIMENTS. THIS IS MY NEW HOME...MY PRISON." The ghastly face nearly pressed against hers. "THE MAN I RAN AWAY WITH TRICKED ME. HE SAID HE LOVED ME, EIRIN. HE LOVED ME SO MUCH I BECAME HIS TOY."
Eirin gasped and gritted her teeth, only to let out a moan of pain as her hand began pulsing with sharp, damaging forces. "I-I'm sorry, I couldn't do anything to help you..." She felt burning agony coursing through her body as she rattled off those empty-sounding words. This wasn't Kaguya, she had been deceived, lured in. She had failed her Princess in the end.
"YOU COULDN'T DO ANYTHING? YOU ABANDONED ME. YOU TOLD ME I COULD FINALLY TRUST THEM." Pulling its lower body further away, she gave out a yell as it tugged her forward. "SEE WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU TRUST HUMANS?"
Struggling, Eirin tried to unleash her powers. Danmaku, spell cards, anything. But it was too late. She felt something draining her strength. Her body shook in panic, a feeling she had not felt for years. "What...ugh! What's happening to me...?"
"I CAN'T LEAVE THIS HOUSE. I NEED SOMEONE TO TAKE MY PLACE." It gave off a hideously foul, demonic laugh of triumph as it sunk its sharp fingers into her sides. "TAKE MY PLACE SO I CAN HAVE REVENGE ON THE PEOPLE YOU TOLD ME I COULD TRUST. SERVE YOUR MISTRESS ONE LAST TIME, WILL YOU? HEH HEH HEH...HAHAHAHAHAHA!"
Eirin cried out as she felt her power withering away, her body becoming enveloped by the creature. "NO! STOP THIS! KAGUYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!" Amidst all the laughter, she groaned feebly, her body shaking as she tried to wrestle herself free. She felt so very old. Was this her destiny? "UGH! Let...me...GO!"
"YOU FOOL, YOU CAN'T ESCAPE IT. GIVE IN, SERVE ME LIKE YOU PROMISED. ARE YOU AFRAID OF ME, EIRIN? AFRAID TO SERVE YOUR MONSTER MISTRESS?"
"Kaguya, don't! DON'T!"
"LOOK AT YOU, YOU CAN'T EVEN DEFEND YOURSELF. WHAT A WASTE. GIVE ME YOUR POWER, THEN AT LONG LAST I--"
"EIRIN! No!"
"WHAT?" the Kaguya apparition hissed, pausing momentarily to examine its surroundings. "WHO'S THERE--"
A blinding flash of light caused the two of them to cry out in shock. When it subsided, Eirin blinked several times and held up her free hand to catch a glimpse of what had happened. She thought she had heard a man's voice yell out her name...
"Eirin...Eirin? Eirin!"
She felt her body being shaken. The voice was like a normal man's voice, not of the dreadfully butchered demonic representation of her Princess. "Wha..." she managed to leak out of her mouth hoarsely. Looking around with her vision now restored, she saw no signs of the beast that had nearly taken her down. Instead, a man was shaking her shoulders and shouting her name.
"Eirin! Are you all right? Please...talk to me."
Looking up, she saw a familiar face. "Ken? I..." She paused to cough twice. "Did you--"
"Yeah, you're okay now. Eirin..."
Feeling the heat of the sweat on her body at last, she took several gasping breaths. "Kaguya...what happened to Kaguya...w-why was she in that--"
"Eirin!"
She widened her eyes in shock and looked up at him. "What is it?"
"It's not real. That wasn't Kaguya, trust me."
"It...wasn't." She chanced a look at the table top above her, feeling him help her to a standing position as she leaned forward on the tucked-in chair back for support.
The portrait was cut cleanly in half.
Moaning in relief, she smoothed out her dress and examined her body. She seemed to have suffered no harm at all. "Ken...I was...I felt scared for the first time in hundreds of years...Kaguya was--"
"Kaguya is okay." He smiled at her as she hugged him for support. "We have to do this together, remember?"
Blushing slightly, she felt strangely comfortable and decisive. "Together...yeah. For Kaguya's sake, I'll do whatever I need to do."
"That's great to hear." He patted her on the back, and still noticing her shaking he sighed and frowned. "You don't seem okay..."
"I'm...I'm fine. It wasn't real. I'll be back to normal soon." Looking at him, she saw that he was also breathing heavily. "You were worried about me?"
"I just happened to be in the area. I expected to see you in plain sight outside, but when I didn't, I got worried."
"Expected?" She asked. "What are you implying?"
"Oh, nothing. Eirin?"
"Yeah?"
"Wake up from the dream, Eirin."
"Huh?" She stared strangely at him. "What do you mea--UGH!"
Suddenly, she felt as if she had been knocked on the head with a blunt object. Her body was falling to the ground, but the ground no longer existed...she fell into the maw of blackness below, losing all sense of orientation.
6:45 PM - Day 3 - Virtual Gensokyo – Human Village
"Um...are they okay?"
Patchouli moved over to Ken and Eirin who were lying on the ground. She gently kicked at his leg and saw him stirring. She sniffed and looked back at Kaguya, Yuyuko and Mayli. "Yeah, they're definitely alive."
"Ugh..."
"Uhn..."
The four observers watched as Ken and Eirin both sat up. Both of them looked dazed and were breathing abnormally quickly.
"So, uh..." Mayli started as she walked closer. "So, how did it go?"
"Oh jeez," Eirin said with slight urgency and lightness of voice. "If it's like that every time, I don't know if others would want it..."
"Sorry about that," Ken breathed. "I didn't expect it to be so painful for you..."
"No, it's okay. I'm fine, it just left me breathless for the first time in years."
Mayli's face lit up and her mouth dangled open. "Oh no, don't tell me..."
Patchouli looked completely horrified as she closed her lips in a frown. Ken, what on earth did you do to her?!
"Oh my," Yuyuko said dreamily, not entirely sure what had happened. "Sounds very...exciting, to say the least."
Kaguya seemed complacent, and she hid her expression with a well-placed sleeved hand. "Sounds like there was some drama involved."
"You don't know the half of it." Eirin slowly got to her feet, but was greeted by four stares. "What?" She looked at Kaguya and flinched. "Princess...let me see your face."
"Huh? Okay." Kaguya lowered the sleeve covering her mouth. "So...is that satisfying enough for y--"
"Open your mouth. Let me see your teeth."
Baffled, the Lunarian princess eventually obeyed. Eiri