>"Alright, I'll see what I can do."
>If clean, get dressed again. Once decent, tell Reimu about Renko.
bout
> How clean do we feel?
> If we feel clean enough to leave the water, grab the towel (keeping it out of the water) and use it to cover and dry ourselves as we get out of the pond.
>You think you've gotten the main benefits you're going to get out of this. At least you don't feel grimy anymore! You probably went for two days without a bath, anyways. Mostly you've just been talking with Reimu.
>You extricate yourself from the lake, and set to trying yourself off. Reimu politely turns her back, but you have the sneaking suspicion she's still stealing peeks when you're not looking. Maybe you're just paranoid? It takes a little bit to get the mud off your feet, you had to wipe it off on the grass.
>Afterward, you put on your new clothes. They are made of light cloth, you're not sure what it is, and are a bit moth-eaten. But they fit well enough, save the hakama being a bit short in the legs and tight around your waist.
>"There, now people ought to not mistake you for Yukari so much," says Reimu with a smile.
>You tell her a little about Renko. "Never heard of her," says Reimu.
>_