Nothing seemed natural about calling the spirit of the dead! But... Well... She wasn't exactly normal to humans was she? Mugi pondered it as she climbed off of the spider and stood. Mugi stood strong. S-she wouldn't be scared of such a thing. She looked tough, though her legs said otherwise as they were shaking slightly. At Tomoko's insistence they go, the Yuki-Onna swallowed. "Y-yea! G-ghosts are... not scary...?" She didn't seem very convinced. Still... Tomoko seemed to go so she... joined. To her own dismay. [hr] Rain didn't seem to bother her much at all. It froze before it touched her and she just used her power to push it aside to hit the ground where it would quickly melt back into it's liquid for. She was just lucky there was hardly anyone in this side of town. Either way, the rain made it feel cooler for her, so it felt nice. As they approached the playground, Mugi seemed somewhat confused. This wasn't what she expected from a "Ghost Story". She put a finger to her lips in thoughts. "Hmm, a... What? Playground?" She asked aloud to the few people near her. She just stood and watched with ostensible courage. Swallowing with her knees quivering, she stood and tried to fight her fears. Tomoko did some motions, this and that... Then she stopped! Mugi braced herself for... Something. But it seemed... Like there was nothing? How odd? She relaxed for a second and started to ask, "Did it not...?" She came to a slow stop as she saw... something move from the corner of her eye. A girl. A dead seeming girl! Every instinct told her she shouldn't... But... Then backpedaled. She gave out a frightened scream one would expect from a teen girl watching a scary movie, "GYEEEEEHHH!?" Mugi's body instinctively reached for the nearest body which just so happened to be the spider girl. Her arms went around Kaori's arm tightly and hid behind her practically shaking like some sort of turned on machine. Despite the ghost becoming a more normal human form, Mugi still hid from her, expecting some monsterous transformation to bite all of their heads off. It was nowhere rational, of course but what did she really expect? "G-g-g-g-g-ghost..." She meekly whispered.