Shokuhou Misaki
"..."
Something was wrong. Something was definitely wrong. And not in the usual sense of the word; at least, not for her—Misaki Shokuhou, the number 5 Level 5 ESPer of Academy City: 'Mental Out'. Maybe it'd be just a 'little' wrong if it was that Misaka Mikoto that was caught in this mess, but her? No way. This was probably the worst case scenario for her.
'This', of course, being spontaneously dropped into what looked to be... Shibuya? The Shibuya 109 right in front of her, coupled with the giant amount of people crossing to and fro in the intersection in the middle even with evening apparently fast approaching more or less confirmed the young woman's premonitions. If something didn't feel off, then she might have to get her head checked; maybe do it herself, if it came down to it. But whatever the situation was just moments ago didn't matter as much as getting out of this jumbled crossing and getting her bearings straight. There were cases of messes in Academy City as of late, but this? This was something else entirely.
"...Hmph. Well, at least no one seems to be too bothered by my presence," Misaki said to herself, flitting about through the crowd to try and get into a less hectic location. It wasn't like she had any contacts outside of Academy City anyhow, so finding a way back was probably her first priority.
...
Or, well it should have been. If she was going to end up in Tokyo, she may as well make the most of it, right?
"Okay, I've decided. I'll go window shopping for a while before trying to figure out what's going on here. Worst comes to worst, I can just borrow some stranger's time and ask them, right?" she said with a sly grin before casually walking back into the crowd and towards the 109.
Hey, if she was in the fashion center of Tokyo, may as well make the most of it, right?
Leonardo Watch
With a bag of fast food in hand and a slight shift of his head towards the skyline, the young man let out a sigh before glancing downwards. Zapp had chucked him out on a little "errand" to get him some food for a stakeout, but midway through he had gotten wrapped up in another mess... Or, well, was something of a bystander to one as he casually grabbed the meal he had come for. Thankfully, 24-hour fast food restaurants were a thing. As he continued walking on and the sun began to peek over the horizon, Leo came to a stop and stared for a few moments at the perfectly clear horizon in front of him.
"Hey, Sonic... Do you ever remember the sunrise in Hellsalem's Lot ever being this... Clear? And... Not covered in fog?" he asked, glancing over at the little monkey casually sitting on his shoulder. The animal responded with a shrug of its own before running down Leo's arm and pulling a french fry out of the bag before making its way back up and beginning to nibble on it.
"No, huh...? Well, I guess I should head baaaaaaaaaaaa..." he trailed off, looking around left and right before noticing the complete lack of any of the more otherworldly residents of Hellsalem's Lot around. While the city itself looked very similar, there was something notably DIFFERENT in this one.
"This isn't good. I have to find Klaus or Zapp or someone and figure out what's going on," Leo said to himself before taking off in a sprint towards the building Libra was situated in. Maybe something else had happened here, but... Before meeting up with them, it was too early to make sure of anything.
Hinanawi Tenshi
"...I heard from Iku earlier that the whole incident with the Outside World and that invader was over, but... Was she wrong?"
The blue-haired celestial sighed and walked down a paved street of some sort, her dress pulling looks from bystanders left and right as she strolled ahead with nary a care in the world. She couldn't help but be a little excited about being here, after all; it was such a disappointment that she hadn't gotten a chance to take part in that 'occult ball' madness, but here she was without needing to go through all the trouble of beating up other Gensokyo residents for that chance. There was probably an earful waiting for her once she got back to Gensokyo, but for right now, curiosity took priority. The giant steel building and relatively well-kept people looking at her through strange devices (something that the kappa might have based some of their more recent inventions off of?) were pretty high on the list, but the amount of attention she was getting here compared to... Well, anywhere in Gensokyo? Far more. Yes, far more.
"...Hm... Well, I don't think there's any immediate need to cause trouble and get in a fight or whatever, so... Right! Let's just wander around. Though, er... Maybe all this attention might be a bit worriso-"
"Ah... Er... Excuse me!"
Before Tenshi could finish musing to herself, a young man walked up to her and began to speak. This, of course, caught her off guard, but before she could think of drawing her blade out, the person began to speak.
"That cosplay looks really great—like, seriously great! Do you mind if I took a picture with you?"
"A pic... Oh, right. A picture. I... Don't believe it would hurt?"
"Great, then hold on a sec!"
The conversation had taken a notably different turn from what the young woman had expected, and though her only memories of the term 'photo' involved that annoying tengu, it wasn't as if the Outside World's cameras would be more of a nuisance than flashing light, right?
...
On the other hand, there was the issue of the newspapers from that same tengu, but... Well, the world 'cosplay' had caught her attention. Well, no harm, no foul, right?
"Okay, my friend's gonna take the picture, alright?" the person followed, gesturing to the companion in question before getting into position and took a position next to Tenshi. While she wasn't exactly pleased at being treated as an equal (she was a celestial, after all), she would bear with it; it's not as if they knew any better, after all. Maybe this was some form of worship, in a sense?
As the young man's friend finished counting down, Tenshi turned to the 'camera' and smiled, bracing herself internally for the flash that never came. This, of course, left her confused as the young man's friend gave a thumbs up and the initial one, after a bow and a 'thank you very much', walked off to go... Somewhere else.
...Huh. That was strange. Maybe it would be something to inquire about late-
"Excuse me!"
Before her thoughts could continue, the young woman was interrupted by another young man who also had one of those 'cameras' in hand. And he, in turn would ask the same question as the one from before.
Except this time, there was a small crowd forming around her eagerly awaiting the current person to be done.
"...This might be a bit troublesome. Maybe it's time to make them stand down?" she thought to herself before nodding. Yes, this was how things worked in Gensokyo, so there was no reason for it to not work here, right?
With a flourish of her right hand, Tenshi pulled the Sword of Hisou out of what appeared to be thin air before slamming it onto the ground in front of her with a modicum of force—enough to dent the pavement, but no more. But instead of leaving her be, the crowd was filled with 'oohs' and 'aahs' instead. And was gradually increasing in size with that display of force.
...
That was... A mistake. Well, it seemed as if the only way out of this was to either fly out of just deal with it, but...
"...Oh, alright, I'll bear with this for now. The Outside World's culture certainly is strange, isn't it...?" Tenshi sighed as the next person moved over to take a picture with her. Even if this looked to be tiring for the moment, well... All this attention wasn't bad, either.
But how many people were there that wanted to take pictures?! Even for the Outside World, this... Wasn't this a bit much?