[b]Fujiwara no Mokou, Blissfully Unaware[/b] "Scouting? I guess I have nothing better to do. Can fly, too; though that's not all that hard to do..." Mokou said thoughtfully, stretching for some reason or another and completely uncaring that there were life-threatening challenges ahead. The blonde guy was asking what snow was, but after that explanation--about multiple worlds and all--she doubted that he'd ever actually seen snow. It wasn't the most impractical thing she'd ever had to deal with... gap youkai, shrine maidens, half-ghost gardener samurai, hungry ghosts, magicians, vampires, and maids: she'd seen quite a lot of things recently that this would fit [i]right[/i] in with. As she stood there looking thoughtful, and continuing to smoke and thus make everyone else choke, she tried to remember any knowledge she might have of scouting or teamwork. Sadly, neither were skills that she had ever had any occasion to learn; though she was quite adept at navigating locations that looked the same in any direction, she'd never really had to go out looking for something and then find her way back to talk about it. ---- [b]The Prettiest Of All, Back at the Start[/b] It was cold. This was rather confusing to Kaguya, as Eientei was generally a pretty warm place--and if it wasn't, she had blankets to sleep under, followed by rabbits crowding around her for warmth. To wake up in the cold reminded her of that time she'd fallen asleep reading and woken up half outside, trapped in bamboo. There didn't seem to be any bamboo here, and, more importantly: there was snow everywhere. After climbing to her feet, the exiled princess picked up her umbrella (and now she was even more confused: what was her umbrella doing here? Had she gone to sleep somewhere with her umbrella?) and looked at the snow. It was all rather trampled, but there were only a few people nearby and that couldn't explain all the footprints... Having initially assumed that the people would be familiar to her, Kaguya looked again, and then checked a third time. Pointed at Whitney, she said, "You're not Reisen..." whilst Nonon got "You're not Tewi..." and Miltank finally received "and you're not a rabbit..." until she was forced to admit that none of these people were, well, the people that lived with her. Pointing at a random person, Kaguya asked the important question: "Have you seen Inaba?"