>"Yeah, I'm from the town. It's not too bad there. Working for a delivery service, obviously, which gives me an excuse to roam, and a bit of a deterrence against some of the more unfriendly youkai. Or at least I'd like to think it's a deterrence. I could probably talk all day about the little mundane stuff, like my neighbors. And that dog..."
>Sip!
>Have a bit of bread.
> "Being able to wander all over Gensokyo must be nice. Heck, not even being able, but being
required to! Going all around and seeing everything! Talking to everyone! That would be just so perfect!"
> "The vast majority of the youkai you'll run into will be fine. As long as you aren't aggressive you'll probably be safe. Reimu probably gets into all that trouble because she likes to shoot before she can even see what's going on."
> "Mundane? Please, I'd love to hear about them! Have you seen who my neighbors are? Crazies! All of them! I wish I could leave the Underground more often, but sadly I don't usually get to leave. In fact, I get more visitors down here than I get to visit up above." Parsee sighs. "It's just...so wonderful up there, isn't it?"
> "Hm, dog? What about a dog? I saw you in the distance with that Black Cat, but there's more pets at the house?"
> You decide to
ignore ponder these questions as you have another sip of the coffee. The foam is slowly starting to dissipate, but the richness stays. Oddly, the farther you get into the mug the more grit you taste, which are absolutely bitter. Are these dregs?
> You reach out and grab a piece of the bread. It's light and airy, and a taste reveals that it's quite bland.
> "Nono, dip it in the hummus!" Parsee guides your bread to the dish and scoops a great glob onto the end.
> It's smooth, with a very mellow taste. It's not subtle, but you can't exactly describe it. It's quite good, but it doesn't pair very well with the coffee.
>_