[centre][img=http://s30.postimg.org/a9yk88jvl/Kaguya_s_Eyes.gif] [b]Houraisan, Kaguya TPV[/b][/centre] --- It took the exiled Lunarian another orbit around the ship before she noticed the apparent peril the other girl was in. She was in the midst of a large number of metallic objects. And such metallic objects seem to be... rather hostile to her. Now a normal person seeing that situation will think of exactly what it is, dangerous objects attacking a flying girl with cat ears in space. But to a long time resident of Gensokyo like Kaguya. Well lets just say she's seeing things a LOT differently. To her, the spectacle looked like a very low grade danmaku battle. A very unorganized and non at all pattern forming or beautiful attack being dodged in a sloppy manner by what looks like an equal amateur to whoever organized the attack. That said however, as ditzy as she is and as wonky as her thinking is, Kaguya still had common sense. And it took merely a moment for her to realize what was actually happening. In one quick and graceful movement, she raced forward and grabbed the girl and flew her away from the immediate concentration of offensive beams. Along the way she grazed some awfully aimed beams before coming to a stop far enough away that the gaps between the attacks are large enough to be dodged easily. She let go of the girl and almost began speaking before she realized the futility of such action. She paused and puzzled about her situation before coming up with an answer. Now Kaguya is capable of magic, From making convenient personal lighting to magically cooking food (she is still as bad at cooking food magically as she is conventionally) what she wasn't well versed on was magically sending messages between people, be it by communication runes or talismans, or to simply magically sending one's thoughts into the recipient. That however didn't stop her from trying... With the greatest concentration that she could muster in such conditions, Kaguya sent a message directly into the girls mind magically, and hopefully she gets it. The message went: "Hi!" Indeed very simple.