>"I'm surprised there isn't a spell to fix that...or one of Eirin's medicines."
>"Yeah, yeah, I'll help you out. Might as well make sure that you haven't borrowed anything else lately."
>How bad does it look?
>Marisa shrugs, "Alice said I ought to wear out the hangover myself to teach me a lesson. Again, she's creepy sometimes."
>The magician smirks, "I still need to find my spellcards. The little box I keep them in got buried in the rubble."
>Inside, it looks about 20x worse than usual. All the shelves and books are everywhere, like an impossible maze. Like a book-version of how your shrine looked after the earthquake that celestial caused not too long ago.
>Chuckle. "Who knows, we might find something you don't need any more that we can cash in over at Kourindou or something."
>Come to think of it, wonder if anything new's turned up there?
>Marisa grins, "Probably not. Most of my stuff is borrowed an' I'm pretty sure the original owner won't like me sellin' them off, but maybe there's some random stuff I don't want and nobody else does. If anythin' like that's floatin' about, you can sell it if you want, ze."
>It's highly likely that Kourindou has something. Rinnosuke always has random things in, sometimes daily.
> Wonder why Marisa suddenly wants her house clean. Maybe she's lost the Hakkero somewhere in the mess?
>She did say she'd lost her spellcards in there. Her Master Spark is quite important to her.
>Marisa opens the door to her house, and several books topple over. "Uh... come on in, I guess. Mind your head, 'cause if a book knocks you out then I can't fly ya' to Eientei. Lost my broom, too. If you find it, let me know."