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Cirno part 2/?
Imagine pic rel is Ran.
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“Cirno-chan, I don’t think this is a good idea,” Daiyousei said meekly as Cirno presented her with a large gray trenchcoat, big enough for the two great fairies to fit in one atop the other.

“Don’t be silly Dai-chan. We have to save Anon. There’s no way he would have left without saying goodbye first!” Cirno said as she pumped her fist into the air, sending an icicle upwards into the sky as she did so.

“Now, get in the trench coat. You’re the bottom I'm the top.” Cirno said, nodding with a confident expression that said she believed there to be nothing odd or wrong with what she had just said.

“C-Cirno-ch-” Daiyousei’s embarrassed pleas were ignored and then cut off as Cirno shoved her into the trenchcoat, its gray coloration standing in stark contrast to the greenery that surrounded the misty lake.

“There we go! All nice and comfy!” Cirno announced as she planted herself atop Daiyousei, her head and neck peeking out of the trenchcoat’s collar. "How do we look Rumia?”

“Hhmmm,” Rumia hummed with a pensive expression on her face.


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“See, it’s a wonderful idea. Nobody even knows we’re fairies,” Cirno answered from atop Daiyousei. They had stolen some of those mechanical kappa arms, goggles, and a trilby to help their disguise, and indeed, they did not look like two fairies in a trenchcoat. They looked like two kappa in a trenchcoat as they walked through the main thoroughfare of the human village.

They were given a wide berth as they walked towards the building they read about, the Hakurei Shrine Experience. Although only the furiously blushing Daiyousei fully understood what the article advertised the building as. Cirno, although more knowledgeable about math, science, danmaku, and fighting, was not as educated as her friend when it came to more perverse interests.
Cirno didn’t exactly know why, but as a fairy, a juvenile nature deity brought about from the impurity of the earth, the building gave off a sinister vibe, not only due to the fact the villagers were giving it a wide berth. as if it was some sort of living creature about to swallow those outside.

Walking into the building, she could see that fox that she would occasionally see at the shrine: seated behind a reception desk with two doors to either side of her and a sign made out of three paper sections with numbers painted on them above her. The room itself was a waiting area, with multiple women, all dressed like Reimu, all seated around tables or on chairs up against the wall and talking together, snacking on refreshments. It was the strangest thing Cirno had ever seen, doubly so due to the inclusion of Mystia.

Waddling up to Mystia as she was engaged in conversation with two rabbits Cirno had never met, the two fairies in a trenchcoat making sure to keep their backs to the lady running the establishment. She lifted her goggles and floated so that her mouth peaked above the collar. “Pssht, Mystie, what are you doing here? Isn’t Mister Anon imprisoned here? Why are you dressed like Reimu, ah! Are you helping that fox!?”

Surprised by the sudden barrage of questions from the fairy, Mystia choked on words in surprise, only managing a surprise gasp and then bewildered quiet. “Wuh-uh, Cirno, I don’t think you're supposed to be here.” She tried to explain.

“Dear customer is something the matter here.” Came a strained voice from behind the fairies.

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