I shook my head. Where had this sudden sense of vertigo come from? Maybe it was the heat. Or maybe it was because I was flying several stories up in the air.
Wait, flying several stories in the air?!?!?
I frantically began looking around, trying to figure out what was happening. Several facts popped up. I was flying. There were several small fairies hovering about chattering excitedly. I was carrying something. And finally someone was putting on a serious light show in front of me. Except when the lasers touched one of the faries they seemed to explode and drop a mess of small red and blue items.
I, reasonably, decided to panic in my usual fashion, which is to say my head started to ring and my motor control felt very off. I managed to regain some control just as the person responsible for this devastation became visible. It was a blond witch on a broom. I knew I was in serious trouble. There was only one solution.
"Here! You can have these!" I yelled as I tossed whatever I was carrying into the sky and ran. I noticed, in passing, that the objects seemed to be more of the blue tokens the other fairies had been carrying.
I heard a surprised "Thanks?" from behind me as I began my escape, then there was a solid crash. I foolishly turned around to see what had happened.
It seemed that the witch, in trying to grab the blue items, had run face first into a green haired girl wearing a cape. The two both clutched their heads in pain. Then the witch glared at me. "So it was a trick! I'll show the both of you! She held up a card as I turned to run again. Then there was a massive roar and a lot of pain.
*Pichun****
When next I awoke I was on the ground, in a forest. I felt surprisingly good for having been hit with what I could only assume was a giant laser. As an added bonus there didn't seem to be anything trying to kill me. It was time to take a better measure of my situation.
Firstly, I seemed to be in a dress. Secondly, I seemed to be a girl. Thirdly, I seemed to be in shock or dreaming, because that last one wasn't really registering.
Considering my current situation I was pretty sure I was dreaming. I considered pinching myself, but for some reason that never woke me up, it just hurt. Then I noticed a small pond. That would work. Water never felt right in dreams. I walked over to the puddle and stuck my hand in it.
The unique damp feeling shot stright to my brain. So this was real. I guess that meant I was in shock. That was new and different.
Despite realizing I was now in deep trouble, I took a moment to study my reflection. I hadn't changed too much. The details had been smoothed out and made more feminine, and I was missing a couple of feet in height, but I could make the connection to my old reflection. I noticed I'd gained a hairband as well as the dress. And lastly there were two pairs of fairy wings on my back, each patterned with what looked like frost.
Based on these things there seemed to be only one possibility for my situation. The logical conclusion was that'd I somehow ended up as a fairy in Gensoukyo. Well, okay, the logical conclusion was I was suffering from heatstroke somewhere, but I couldn't really do anything about that if it was true.
"So have you managed to put things together?" a deadly sweet voice called out from behind me.
I whirled around to find a woman with a parasol stepping out of a horrid rip in time space. "Whoa! Wait, are you actually Yukari Yakumo? Do you know what happened to me? And does that mean I'll get some exposition?"
The elegant lady smiled. "I am Yukari Yakumo, but I think instead of exposition I'll start off by hitting you with a parasol."
"Huh?" I barely had time to get my hands above my head before the youkai's improvised weapon came down on me with a startling *crack*.
"Ow! What was that...? *crack* Fu~! Stop! *crack* Augh! Not the hitbox!" I tried to flee from the relentless hammering but my foot seemed to trip on something, leaving me sprawled on the ground. "What did I do!?"
Yukari, still wearing that twisted smile, placed her parasols point right on my sternum. "It's what you haven't done. Where's my story? You've had it sitting about in your mind, but you haven't written down a word of it! I know very well how likely that makes it you'll forget the whole thing. Just like how you forgot the Sanae, Momiji, Alice story."
I blinked. "Wait, are we going meta here?"
Yukari shrugged. "I can do that."
:dealwithit:
"Fair enough." I grabbed the point of the parasol, then let go and lay back in defeat when she poked me a few times. "Anyway I haven't forgotton any of that, it's just later in the queue. And you aren't even in that story! You're dead!"
Yukari casually kicked me through a gap. "And I'm not happy about that either, but it's the culmination of all my plans, so I want it in print!"
I knew I was doomed at that point. "But I don't even know where the story is going! In fact as it is, I've mainly got a sad anticlimax. Heck half the characters are dead and I'll have to bust out OCs. You know how much I hate that. And there's way too much of the SDM at the start. I'm trying to cut down on that for a bit."
"Not important. The important thing is that my master plan, 3000 years in the making, finally comes to fruition." The youkai poked me with her umbrella again. "So if you want to go home you'd better crank out at least a chapter."
I considered the matter for a moment. I knew the answer I was about to give would cause me a good deal of pain. Still I figured it was worth a shot. "Actually I'm not that interested in going back. Sure being a fairy is going to take a whole lot of getting used to, and I'm a little sad I can't send a note back to warn people about my dissapearence. But this is a once in a lifetime chance here! I can't just run home and forget about it."
Yukari paused for a moment. "And if I said you could come back when the story was done?"
"I'd call you a liar?" The parasol cracked off my head again.
Yukari finally frowned. "I didn't want to have to use this threat.... Very well. If you don't write at least a chapter, I'll stop being nice and turn you into a sin sack."
My stomach grew cold. "You wouldn't. You couldn't unleash that sick wrongness into Gensoukyo...."
"Don't worry, you'd mainly be sad comic relief, doomed to be beaten down by everyone. More so then you are currently of course." Yukari's smile was terrifying. "So what do you have to say now?"
I shuddered. "I'll do it. Just get me a pen and paper."
Yukari opened her parasol and put it to it's intended use. "Go get it yourself. It shouldn't be too hard. And perhaps it'll get you in the right mood for some epic violence, which is what the story deserves."
I sighed in annoyance. "Didn't I just say I wanted to avoid more SDM writing? That's the only place a fairy can get writing supplies!"
"Try the kassha."
"She has standards for her fairy minions. And I can't moonwalk."
Yukari shrugged. "Not my problem. Anyway, ta ta." She opened up another gap and walked through casually. I picked myself up and began planning my next move when a ball of light zipped out of the hole in space time and slammed into my chest.
"Oh, and that's for being too lame to make a Yukari version of that emoticon."
*Pichun*----
I awoke a little later, no worse for wear. Fairy immortality was proving to be quite useful, if painful.
I considered going on a tour and ignoring Yukari's demands for a bit, but I knew if I tried to drag this out any longer I get Ranned, so I began my infiltration mission. My goal: to infiltrate the Scarlet Devil Mansion as a fairy maid. I was terrible at cleaning, poor at cooking, and had no idea what I was supposed to be doing. In short, I was perfectly suited for this operation. Perhaps overqualified.
Sneaking in was no problem. A quick hop over the wall, followed by walking straight in through the back door. Now I just had to find a maid uniform...
"Hey are you the new girl?"
I turned around to find a trio of actual fairy maids looking at me. "Uh, yeah!"
"What's your name then?" one asked.
"Tae," I quickly replied. Deciding this was a good time to switch around the conversation I continued. "Hey, I got lost. Can you show me where the uniforms are?"
The girl put on an air of superiority. "Tae huh? Well I guess we're your seniors then. The room's right over there. When your done you should come to us to find out what your job is."
"Thanks! I'll be sure to do that." I replied in my best cheery idiot voice before heading off.
It struck me that I had actually gotten a legitimate chance to use my 'replacement name for if you get turned into a girl.' I guess that means I wasn't crazy for thinking it up. I'd should remember my 'phrase to use if I'm ever sent back in time to prove I'm me' too. I also considered getting my zombie apocalypse escape plan set up.
But before that I'd have to figure out how to put on a maid uniform...
----
One uniform theft later I wandered through the giant Voile library, doing my best to remember to stay hovering so my footsteps wouldn't echo. My mission was twofold. Get some writing materials so I could complete my task before Yukari decided it would be more fun to hurt me, and find some books on magic I could read. I wasn't leaving Gensoukyo without something cool for my efforts.
It took me an hour but I finally found an English spellbook. As a bonus it was a beginner one. I flipped through and decided to try the one that produced flame. Nothing explosive. Just a few sparks.
Let's see. I need to guesture like so, say these words and... I think I mispronounced that.
*Boom*
*Pichun*----
I awoke once again mostly intact. Except this time there was a demon with a mop standing above me. "Good. You revived quickly. Now if you could clean the mess you... Hey it's you!"
I blinked up at Koakuma. "Wha?"
The devil pointed straight at me. "You! You're not supposed to be here!"
I jumped up. "Wait, you aren't a 4th wall breaking character. How do you know about me?"
"How do you know I'm not a 4th wall breaking character? ZUN's given me soooo much character information."
"Point." I grabbed the mop and began cleaning the bits of... me, I guess... off the floor. "So then, if you know me, can you do me a favor?"
The demon narrowed her eyes. "It better involve you leaving."
Ouch. That hurt. "Why do you want to kick me out?"
"Simple." Koakuma began pacing as she explained. "I'm currently your wish fulfillment character. If YOU get to stick around eventually your standards will slip even below what they are now and you'll make yourself the wish fulfillment character! Leaving me in the cold. Or as a secondary harem character." She pointed at me with an annoyed look on her face. "And that's unacceptable! It's bad enough I get ignored in the game endings."
I sighed. "Fine, I'll leave for now. In order to do that I'll need paper and a pen. I need to write something so Yukari will let me out."
Koakuma nodded and took the mop from me. "I can do that. And I'll get one of the other fairies to finish up the mopping. Anything else?"
I thought about it for a moment. "How about sneaking my ghost over the border? I shouldn't be a threat then right?"
Koakuma thought about it for a second. "What's in it for me?"
"A scene involving you, Patchouli, Alice, Marisa, several silk ribbons and a tub of chocolate frosting that leaves no question as to your intimate relationship status," I replied.
"Sold." We shook hands.
----
Koakuma sighed as she looked over my shoulder again. "How can you call yourself a writer while committing such atrocities against the English language?"
I shrugged and continued my scribbling. "No clue. I never did get the hang of commas."
"Or spelling," the devil commented. "You
will send this through a word processor when you get back right?"
"Yeah. I have no idea why Yukari dragged me here instead of just yelling at me at home. I'm going to have to rewrite this whole thing when I get back."
Koakuma looked around carefully then leaned over and whispered, "I heard she got some payoff from an outsider to drag a whole bunch of people over actually."
I frowned. "Oh...
I see. So I guess I'll be writing 'How I Spent my Gensoukyo Vacation' as well in order to escape." The thought did not amuse me. "Well at least some others will be suffering through this."
"Nope. You're suffering because of your own self depricating sense of humor, and because you feel that you shuld be punished for writing this horrible thing," Koakuma smiled. "In short, this is all your fault."
"Oh. Great."
Koakuma seemed to be struck by an idea. "Ah, speaking of things that are your fault. I want a better part in the future. Something where I'm useful. And not just useful for setting up something perverse or looking moe."
I sighed. "Right. I'll get on it. But you're going to have a wing flapping panic moment as well then."
"I can accept author appeal activities," the succubus replied.
"And apply alliteration apparently." I finished the last paragraph of the chapter. "Okay, done. Now to inform Yukari and get out of here before I get killed again."
There was the odd sound that time space made when being violated, and Yukari once again walked out. "Okay, that's that. And I see you completed your secondary task as well. How sad. I was going to enjoy the look on your face when I told you that you weren't done." She pouted. "Well I guess it's time to say our goodbyes."
Koakuma stepped back and waved. "It'll take me a while to pull together the necromancy stuff, so try not to die for a couple of years."
"Thanks, I'll keep that in mind," I replied to the devil. Turning to Yukari I said, "Unless you're willing to change your mind about the tour I'm ready to go."
Yukari pulled out her fan. "Almost ready. First I have to get your soul back in it's proper container." Another gap opened and she pointed the fan at me.
"Ah crap."
*Pichun*