When you do find her, you see both Kogasa and you were on the right. As you predicted, Reimu is sprawled under the blankets of her table in a very un-maiden-like manner, covering herself from the cold. But, in a surprising subversion of your expectations--and confirming Kogasa's guess--, the black-haired miko is actually doing some sort of paperwork, as evidenced by the piles of documents at her both sides. Her black hair, usually combed and tied in two hair tubes and a red tie, is completely disheveled and loose, expanding like a mattress on her back. The stress and ennui have left their mark in her expression, tarnishing with wrinkles her otherwise sharp but smooth features.
Oddly, Reimu isn't aware of your presence in the slightest. She keeps on reading the paper in front of her, then picks her brush, dips it in the inkpot, draws her elaborate signature at the bottom of the sheet, blows a bit to dry the ink, places the paper in top of the left pile, takes the next one from the left, and repeat. It isn't until you hawk and cough when she notices you.
"Kosuzu? Wasn't expecting you," her voice is monotone, but her eyebrows do show surprise. She then addresses Kogasa. "And you... have we met before?"
The karakasa does not respond. Instead, she cowers behind you and lets out a scared yelp.
"Shy, aren't we? Whatever," Reimu quickly loses interest in the youkai, and fixes her dull gaze on you. More precisely, your shredded attire. "How did you ruin your clothes like that, Kosuzu? Was it that youkai? Need me to get rid of her?"
She brings a hand under the blankets, supposedly to get something from under the table--an amulet, most probably--and in response, Kogasa shrinks even more behind your back. You raise your hand to stop the miko before she opens fire.
"No! No, she didn't do anything. Well, actually yes, it was her, I tried to help her, she attacked me and we got in a fight, but it's okay, we made up and now we are partners. Sort of. Please don't hurt her..."
Reimu squints her eyes and glares at Kogasa and you, and for a moment you believe she will not heed your (admittedly shoddy) explanation and fire away. But in the end she lets out a long sigh and returns to her scribbling. She must have thought it wasn't worth all the hassle.
"If you say so," the miko points at the table, where a pot of tea and three ceramic cups stand. "Tea's over there. Sorry I can't serve it to you, but I'm a tad busy, as you can see."
"Ah, we don't mind. Thanks for the offer."
"S-sorry for the intrusion," mutters Kogasa meekly.
As you take a seat on the table and drape the blanket over your legs, you notice other two people at the other side. One of them is a petite girl with very long orange hair and a simple white shirt with the sleeves torn off, but what really strikes you is the set of two long horns sprouting from both sides of her head. The other is a grown blonde woman of exotic beauty dressed with a frilly white dress and a purple tabard over it, and although you think this is the first time you've seen her, she seems strangely familiar to you for some reason. Both of them are sound asleep, quietly snoring with any care or decorum.
"Who are those two?" You ask Reimu.
"Hm? Oh, them?" She doesn't even avert her eyes from the paper she's currently reading. "Disregard them, they're only freeloaders."
"They're youkai, aren't them? No offense, but I believe a shrine maiden shouldn't let youkai sleep at her own shrine."
"And I believe a Demon Book collector shouldn't go befriending youkai that destroy her clothes. Especially when she helped the shrine maiden to vanish other evil youkai," the miko gives you a knowing side-glance. "No offense."
"... Point taken."
Kogasa opens her mouth to say something, but she thinks it over, and in the end decides to not speak in front of Reimu and attract unwanted attention. The room falls into an awkward silence, with only the sound of Reimu's brush over the paper, the quiet breathing of the two slumbering youkai, and the occasional sip Kogasa and you take from your (lukewarm) teas. You need to tell Reimu about your participation the Mamemaki game, but you can't bring yourself to drop the bomb. Heck, you're more scared of her reaction than what your own father would say. It's kind of funny and sad at the same time.
Reimu takes the umpteenth paper from the right pile and glances at it with obvious disinterest. You take another sip. Reimu picks her brush, dips it in the inkpot, and draws her elaborate signature at the bottom of the sheet. Kogasa takes another sip and darts her eyes around, nervous. Reimu blows a bit to dry the ink, places the paper in top of the left pile, and takes the next one from the left.
Unable to take it anymore, you decide to be the one to break the silence:
"Soooooo, what are those papers, Reimu?"
"Registration contracts for that stupid game," the miko grumbles. "I've been volunteered into being the 'Arbiter', and one of my duties is to make sure the papers are in order."
"Oh, you mean the Mamemaki Game? I thought Akyuu and the direction took care of the paperwork."
"They got their hands full scheduling the stands and the street performances, so this hag roped me in-- uh, I was assigned to this job," Reimu stares at the sleeping blonde woman with contempt. "I have to read every single one of these contracts, reject those participants that attempt to bring illegal items or Spell Cards, and sign those who follow them correctly. As if I didn't have more important matters to attend!"
"If you had one of those ink seals with your own signature, you could save some time. Just saying."
Reimu stops with her brush and stares blankly at the nothingness, in that state of terrible realization you've come to call 'reevaluation of one's life choices'. However, she shakes her head to snap out of it and resumes her work.
"See? This is why I'm not good at legal stuff. I'm a miko, not a lawyer! I don't know how to be efficient at this!" Reimu lets out another sigh. She seems to have lots to spare today. "But really, what pisses me off is that all my work will be for nothing."
"How so?"
"Well, you see, the game needs someone playing the role of the Oni; someone who's willing to get chased around by these hundred or so participants," she points at the papers she's signed. "So far, nobody has applied to be 'it'. Understandable, if you ask me. Nobody likes being harassed twenty-four/seven for a whole week. And well, without the Oni, the Game can't start, simple as that. So it'll surely be cancelled, and all the hours I spent reading and signing contracts will be wasted."
If there was ever a good moment to spew the bad news to her, it is now, you realize. Otherwise you won't be able to muster the necessary courage.
"Reimu, uh, about that."
The miko, already suspecting it, puts the brush back in the inkpot and stands upright. "I don't think I like that tone... What is it?"
Without further ado, you take the Game Contract you foolishly signed and slide it across the table for Reimu to see. Even before she lays her eyes on it, a hint of a stupefied grimace already forms in her lips, and the more she reads, the more shocked she gets. In any other circumstances, seeing the unflappable Reimu flip her stuff would be an amusing spectacle to behold, but it all changes when you're the recipient of her cold ire.
"You can't be serious, Kosuzu," Reimu shakes her head, still in denial. "This is gotta be a bad joke. Tell me it's a bad joke."
You can't bring yourself to look at her in the face, so you hang your own head low and look at the blanket. "I wish it was, Reimu..."
The miko brings her hand to her head and pulls a rebel strand of her hair, looking even more stressed than she was before. However, she doesn't explode in anger as you thought she would -- maybe out of consideration for you, or probably to not awaken the two youkai sleeping at her side. Her scolding, in a barely contained shout, still tugs at your chest badly.
"I don't-- I don't believe you would be so... so
dumb to join the Game, much less as the Oni! How can you even
think about it!" For crying out loud, you don't even know how to defend yourself!"
"Actually, she did defeat me," Kogasa jumps in. "Not in the most conventional way, true, but--"
"Shut it! Your input is not needed," Reimu snaps at the karakasa, who shrinks herself until she almost hides under the table. "There's gotta be a strong reason for you to go through this. I want the whole story, Kosuzu... And don't leave any details, you hear me!?"
By the looks of it, Reimu isn't going to let you out of the hook this time. Well, now that the beans have been spilled, there's nothing else to do but keep rambling forward...
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When you finish your lengthy sob story, Reimu lets out yet another weary sigh, this one much longer than the rest. She rubs her temples with her thumb and index finger, and her eyes are closed in deep thought.
"Honestly, you really have a knack for getting in big troubles..."
"But you always were there to get me out of them, right?" You say, desperate. "I know I've asked you for help too many times before, but now, more than ever, I need you, Reimu! Can't you do something about it?"
The miko crosses her arms and gives you a pitiable glare, shooting down your last hopes.
"I wish I could, Kosuzu, I really do, but not even I holds authority to invalidate a signed contract," she shakes her head. "Moreso when the Yakumo are involved."
"The Yakumo?"
"In short, this hag right here," she points at the blonde woman again with her head, "is an extremely powerful youkai that, along with six other sages, erected the Hakurei Barrier and founded Gensokyo as we know it. Because of that, her family holds a great deal of political and magical power, and even the Hakurei must listen to what she has to say. That Ran kitsune you met? That's her shikigami."
"So basically, Master got into a bad deal with the most influential family of Gensokyo, and she can't weasel her way out of it," Kogasa sums up.
"Basically, yeah," Reimu nods. "But, did I hear that right?
'Master'? I didn't know you were into that kind of thing, Kosuzu."
You aren't in the mood for jokes right now. Your spirits have sunk so low, you'd need a crane to get them out of the metaphorical well they're drowning in.
"So what you're saying is that I'm royally screwed, right?" You whine. "Is there really nothing I can do?"
Reimu scoots closer to you and pats your shoulder. "A piece of advice, from friend to friend: give it up. There is no way you can win the Game. You'll only hurt yourself, or even get killed. It's not worth it."
"Wh- How can you say that, Reimu!?" You exclaim. "I-I can't lose my books like this!"
"If I can be bold, Kosuzu, that's probably for the best."
You are at a loss of words. You certainly weren't expecting your most trusted friend to betray you like this.
"That kitsune has a point. Those Demon Books are extremely dangerous, you know that. As a shrine maiden, one of my duties is to protect humans from the evil forces that threaten their well-being, and those books are pure evil in parchment," Reimu pauses to take a sip from her own cup. "The only reason I didn't expropriate your collection myself was because of our friendship, because I trusted you would be careful with them. But what am I to do if another person denounces your malpractice? Your Demon Books are a threat to the Human Village, that's undeniable. I don't want you to risk your life for something that can kill other people on the long run."
"... How... How can you do this to me...?"
You start sobbing, and Reimu removes her arm from your shoulders awkwardly. In her place, Kogasa returns the hug you gave her before, but it doesn't ease your stress. You know fully well Reimu and Ran are in the right. Your collection comprises books of unspeakable ancient evils, waiting to be unleashed upon this world and cause chaos. But even so, you spent your whole life reuniting your money and spending your time to build the greatest library of rare tomes in Gensokyo-- no, of the world. Losing everything like this is just...
"No. No. No. I won't let it end like this," you mutter. "I won't allow it, Reimu. I won't let that damn kitsune take away everything I worked so hard for!"
"Kosuzu, think about what you're saying."
"Oh, I thought about it. I had a whole week to think about it. And I had enough thinking and moping around!" You stand up, all flared up. "You are going to teach me danmaku, and I will take up arms, and I will win the Game, and I will get back my books! Just you see!"
Reimu glares at you straight in the eye, piercing your very mind with that calm stare of hers. But you are too worked up to back down, and so you hold her gaze with your own. Meanwhile, Kogasa shakes her head to you and her and back to you, watching the sparks fly with in distress. Finally, Reimu gives up and lets out--you guessed it--another long sigh.
"Oh, fine, suit yourself. I know I can't win when you get this stubborn," she shrugs. "But let me ask you one thing:
are you really sure you want to do this?"
[]"..."
[]"You're worrying too much, Reimu. I'm more resourceful and capable than you think. I can handle myself out there."
[]"It's not just about me. That fox insulted and accused my best client too! I won't let her image be tarnished so!"
[]"I for one welcome the challenge. I like to live life on the edge every once in a while. I say, let'em come!"
[]"That kitsune thinks she can trick me like this... Ha! Let's see what she says when I outfox her! She won't see it coming."
[]"The Yakumo are about to find out what happens when you piss me off! Anybody else gets in my way, I'll beat them too!"
[]"... Yeah, you're right. This is way out of my scope. I should listen to you and just give up."
[]Write-in. =========================================================================
Again, sorry for the tardiness and the excessive length.
How come nobody has called me a faggot yet? I totally deserve it.
I had to rewrite this scene several times to fit Kogasa's inclusion, which I hadn't planned for. Anyway, here's the last choice that counts towards Kosuzu's personality for the rest of the story. Although at this point, it won't matter much, but it will still serve to flesh out our heroine's motivation to participate in the Game.
>>181740 Those associated weapons are considered items the same way Fox's blaster and Link's sword are in SSB. Which is to say, they aren't.
Also, I believe Reimu didn't use Yukari's umbrella
per se. Instead, Yukari lent her powers to Reimu via her communication orb.
And lastly, there are legal combat items and illegal ones. Reimu will explain it in detail on the next updates.