>You are Maribel Hearn, and the world is wrong. Or rather, you're in the wrong world!
>Having woken up in a strange room, you've discovered you are in the middle of a world called Gensokyo, and you've finally discovered another world that you've always knew existed
>You grew up in Japan, living a fairly normal life. Still, you always had a strong instinct that there was more to the world than you could see. You studied psychology in college, and met your best friend there, a woman named Renko. The two of you shared a passion for the supernatural (extranormal, Renko called it, to make it sound more legitimate). In pursuing that passion, the two of you followed your instincts and moved to small island nation called Gensokyo. From there, then memories of the past half year fuzzy. You remember running a modestly successful detective agency and numerous attempts to find supernatural activity. You remember a woman named Utsuho being a prominent influence on your life in the last few days before you woke up here, but you can't remember a lot about it. You remember, though, that she helped you prove the supernatural exists beyond the shadow of a doubt! Too bad you can only recall vague details about it.
>You have been wandering through Gensokyo! You've learned some of the basics of flight, danmaku, and barrier magic, and you're on cloud nine! Reimu is very concerned you may easily end up a Youkai; Patchouli and Mystia seem to be all for it. Utsuho and Yuugi are in a doomed rivalry for Parsee's love. You visited Komachi and got her back to work on Reimu's behalf! Byakuren has asked you to assist Murasa at the underground clinic. Byakuren has agreed to consider enhancing your natural magical abilities if you gather the necessary ingredients. You have planted flowers for Yuka! You have been charged to find out where all the maids at Scarlet Devil Mansion have gone! You've been chased by a mob of faeries! You have befriend Tokiko, and are helping her get used to society and not eating animals raw.
>You are at Mystia's stand.
> Stay seated, but listen in to the conversation as best we can.
> Did the food we ate produce any waste? Look around for some sort of waste receptacle.
>"A lot of things seem harder before you actually start trying to do them. And it should be a lot easier to learn from someone that knows how to do it well - especially if you can help her out as well, in your own ways."
>smile and watch for a little, see how they're getting along.
> Can we see through the stand? This voice's imagination is having a hard time picturing the exact structure. >_>
>You toss out your skewer in a little basket off to the side.
>You listen in as Mystia introduces Tokiko to the concept of salt, and lecturing her on why it's a bad idea to take a swig of it from the shaker.
>The stand is essentially a counter with a grill in the back, and an a roof over it. It's very open air, and you can see what is going on at the other side easily. A curtain hangs over the front and obscures customers. You don't know why this would be needed here.
>_