> "If possible, I'd like to ask you a few questions. Though it may be best to do this outside."
>"Okay, sure," says Momiji.
>"It'd be a shame if I told everyone in Gensokyo what you were talking about," says Aya.
> Gunwink Aya. (Why have we not been doing this to everyone?)
> "Ah, Momizi, glad to see you here. I actually wanted to tell you something and ask you something."
> "I wanted to tell you that our wolf friend from earlier has recovered from his mishap. We've actually grown quite attached to each other, as you can see." Gesture to wolf (he is still around, right?) as we say this.
> "Now, I meant to ask you how much you knew about the history of this mountain - specicially, about human travelers that may have come up here."
> Talk about this in front of Aya, she's not exactly in a position to do anything to us or use the information we have, and who knows how she may react.
>Aya snorts, it's hard to tell if she's amused or insulted.
>(Likely it is because the command hasn't been given)
>The wolf has not followed you in, he's waiting just outside the door. It's easy enough to show Momiji. "Huh!" she says. "Well, guess you made a friend."
>"I'm not much of a history student," says Momiji, ears drooping a little. "We don't get many humans up there, though. And they're all pretty recent."
>"What're you looking for?" Aya asks. "I might know more than she does."
>_