After school had gotten out, he stopped at the store to buy Yu-Gi-Oh cards. Then he'd made his way to the shrine. Megumi had sworn up and down that he'd never go back again. Megumi made it a point to actively avoid anything that could maim or seriously injure him. But last night, when he'd gone there, he'd had some pretty earth-shattering revelations, including that magic was apparently real. The only logical conclusion was, of course, that he had hallucinated the whole thing. But he had those ten rings he'd acquired that night, and, yes, they still worked. He'd been late to school because he'd been testing it out. So, there he was, at the steps to the shrine. Looking up at it, he supposed it was a bit less spooky in broad daylight. All the same, he'd come prepared. Megumi looked more or less the complete opposite of intimidating. He was about 5'2, though the pair of hairs that always stuck up put him at 5'4. He was feminine enough that he frequently got mistaken for a girl, with big, grey eyes and long eyelashes. It didn't help that he had a fairly lithe, slender frame, which was quite visible because of the tight black t-shirt and jeans he was wearing. He had his backpack on his shoulders, and he'd filled it with things he thought might be useful: A flashlight, a candy bar, and some rope. [color=f7976a] "Ah, Takemi!"[/color] Megumi called out, as he saw a familiar face near the shrine. Takemi had also been there on that fateful night. [color=f7976a]"You're going up too, aren't you?"[/color] He said. He then turned his eyes to the tiny girl.[color=f7976a] "Do you need any help?"[/color] He asked, getting down on his knees to put him at eye level with Obariyon. He turned hie head to Takemi. [color=f7976a]"Is this your little sister or something?"[/color] He asked her. [@Veradana][@Tenma Tendo]