Haruka followed close behind Junkojuro, paying careful attention to the rooms and the explanations they were given. Of course, most of the rooms were fairly normal, or at least they were familiar to her. The ones that really caught her eye were the scroll room, the room of prayer, and the room with the fox statue. To think that such important looking rooms would be apart of her home now. It almost made her unnerved again, to be in such a position of honor. She wondered if others would treat her as Junkojuro was treating her, if they were to see her in these red and white robes. They held importance in here, but did they hold as much importance in the real world? Perhaps that was the reason for her doing this, for the prayer she sent forth the night before. Maybe this was exactly what the people needed, a bit of peace in the form of a shrine. Thinking about this made her decision more solidified. After giving one last look within the room with the fox statue, Haruka was led back out to where they began and she was asked if everything was to her liking. Of course it was to her liking. It was, once again, quite a bit to take in all at once, what with the importance of this shrine, and the fact that she'll have so many duties to attend to, but it was to her liking none the less. This was the kind of change she needed, the kind of change that she wanted. If she worked hard, she could actually make a difference here, in both the human world and the spirit world. Haruka turned and gave Junkojuro a warm smile. "Everything is perfect," she replied to him, clearly a bit more comfortable with her situation now. The girl was about to speak again, but a small voice sounded from outside, one that actually surprised Haruka. Then another one could be heard and Haruka's curiosity was officially peeked. She looked to Junkojuro for a moment before moving to the door, in search of whatever made those sounds. She was nervous actually, wondering if they were spirits, but when she slid open the door to the shrine and found three children there, staring at the shrine, standing just under the large red arch that signified their entering onto hollowed ground. They looked surprised when she came out, dressed in her shrine maiden garb. They didn't move from their spot though, standing there, as if frightened of the place. It wasn't a dangerous place though. They were probably just confused, seeing as the shrine did pop up out of nowhere. Slipping on the wooden sandals near the front door, Haruka walked out toward the children, giving them a warm smile to show that she meant them no harm. It was two boys and a girl, and each of them still looked dumbfounded. "Hello," she greeted, kneeling down in front of them, "Have you come here to pray?" The little girl hid behind one of the boys, and both boys looked just as wary. Haruka would have to choose her words carefully. "There's no reason for you to be afraid. This is a peaceful place." The children each smiled, and in return, Haruka smiled. "You're free to pray here whenever you like, but for now you should run back to your parents before they worry." They seemed hesitant to leave now, but one of the boys nodded, and coaxed the others to go. This was a strange job, a strange lifestyle, but she it was going to quite enjoyable to say the least.