> "Koakuma. She was inside me a lot yesterday. Red hair, bat wings on her head, works for the book lady?"
>"And she was... pretty nice to me and everything..."
> Start pulling out Cirno's clothes, unshrinking them, and putting them on the bed on top of our clothes.> "Yeah."
>Smile.
> "I'm not sure. I mean, I don't mind if she does, but I think she has to stay with the book lady as part of her job."
> Nod.> "I was thinking about it, yeah. I think we should probably take Miss Marisa and Miss Alice home first, though. I still feel bad for how sad Miss Marisa was today..."
> "That looks like all of your stuff, so let's head out and bring them all home."> Leave our house (closing the door behind us so no frogs get in) and head to Alice's house.
> Quietly walk our thoughtscape self up close to Marisa and Alice and try to hear their thoughts while they sleep.> Fly to Alice's house.
> Keep listening to Marisa and Alice.> Find a window and take a peek inside.
> Don't say anything to them yet. We don't want to wake them up.(Sorry that I didn't make that clear earlier)> Warp inside the house, placing ourselves somewhere open so we don't crash into anything.
Damn.> Oh...good evening, Miss Alice. I was just bringing you home, but I didn't want to wake you up...I'm sorry...
> "Yeah...I was just going to let all of you out in your bedroom and leave. I still feel bad for Miss Marisa feeling sad..."> Listen to Marisa's thoughts some more and Alice's thought's some more.
> "I didn't want her to wake up alone, though..."> "Which way is your bedroom, anyway?"
> Okay.> Head upstairs and into the first room after we get there.
> You're welcome. And...thank you for keeping Miss Marisa company. Oh hey, why's that book locked? Did someone try to steal its story? I didn't know that was possible!