As much as intelligent beings impose their will and their rules on the world around them, there will always be those who seek refuge from those rules. No doubt there is a certain joy that can come from abandoning the order that you may have imposed on your world, and choosing to experience the world in its natural state of randomness. Some believe that this large crack ran up the lower half of this steep secluded mountainside was created long ago by the anger of a powerful youkai. This was somewhat believable as something about it as it seemed too distinct and oddly placed to be natural. It was as if the land was split open, pulled apart from the surface.
Of course, right now she didn?t care how it came to be.
The wind was perfect, with just a light updraft coming up the mountainside.
This was a special spot. There was peaceful atmosphere and the fact that it made an excellent place to dive into the crevice below. It was high enough for a long fall but not so high that it was too cold, she didn?t like the cold.
She took two slow steps, and jumped.
There was a feeling of speed she got from falling near-vertical down this fissure faster than she ever could under her own power, with the walls just a couple arm lengths to either side. A risky and some might say juvenile form of amusement, but a very effective cure for boredom.
The foot of the mountainside was approaching fast. She slowly leveled out her flight path, her momentum sending her hurtling into the woods. The trick here was too looking ahead as far as you could so you?d know where to move to avoid the trees. Though she lost almost half her speed leveling out at the foot of the mountain, she was still going fast enough to make a sudden stop out of the question. Not that she wanted to stop yet anyway, that would be no fun.
Suddenly she thought she could see something sitting on top of a tree branch up ahead, though she was going too fast to see what it was. As she sped by she felt something push down on her left shoulder.
Unfortunately this minor change in direction caused her foot to get caught on another tree branch, causing her to tumble upside down and straight into another tree. The impact wasn?t too bad since youkai are more resilient than humans, but it didn?t stop it from being painful all the same, even more so when she slid down the side of the tree and hit her head on one of the protruding roots.
Wriggle opened her eyes to see Mystia sitting on nearby branch laughing.
?That?s not funny!? Wriggle shouted.
?You know, you were going have an accident eventually if you kept doing that, so I took the liberty of causing one for you.? Mystia said, still giggling.
?It?s not an accident if you do it on purpose!? Wriggle said.
By then Mystia had already flown away. Wriggle?s was still dizzy from the impact and she couldn?t be bothered trying to go after her.
Rather than try to stand, Wriggle decided to lie there for a while, at least until the pain subsided.
The sky was so clear and the stars were so bright. The full moon seemed more pretty than usual. She must have spent at least an hour there, just looking up at the unusually beautiful night sky.
?That seems like a rather uncomfortable position to be taking a nap?. A voice said.
?Who said that?? Wriggle said.
Wriggle immediately bolted upright looked around, calling upon few fireflies to light her surroundings. She was startled to see a human calmly leaning against the tree she ran into. She took a few steps back. Why didn?t she sense his presence before?
He was a rather thin looking man. Hair was black, skin tone was very pale, and eyes were an unusually dark brown. He seemed relatively young, barely into his twenties. He wore a black jacket with a red shirt and black tie underneath. Pants were tan, and held up by a brown belt. He carried a metal attach? case with his left hand. It was obvious from his attire that he was an outsider.
?For your information I wasn?t taking a nap. You?re obviously not from around here.? Wriggle said. ?How did you get through the Hakurei Barrier??
?Didn?t have to.? The stranger said with a smile. ?I went around.?
?What do you mean you went around? There?s no way around it, you have to go straight through.? Wriggle said, too tired to really think of picking a fight.
?That?s only true in this world.? The stranger said. ?I died, took a shortcut and came back.?
?What do you mean you came back?? Wriggle asked in disbelief.
?In many ways death is merely a form of travel. It?s how you travel from the living world to the world of the dead. I?ve learned to utilize this form of transportation in such a way that I can go to the world of the dead and come back just as easily.? The stranger explained.
?I?ve never heard of any human with that kind of power. Besides, why are you so willing to tell me this? That by itself seems pretty suspicious.? Wriggle asked.
?It answered your question, and I had to no reason to hide anything.? The stranger replied.
Wriggle didn?t really know whether to believe him.
He brought out a pocket watch and inspected it closely, appearing to make a few adjustments before putting it away.
?Actually I?m a bit lost at the moment as I had expected to re-enter the living world near the Hakurei Shrine and go from there, though it seems my sense of direction isn?t as good as I thought it was.? The stranger said. ?Any case, I need someone to take me to the human village. You don?t seem very busy at the moment.?
Wriggle had already figured out where this was going.
?Fine, I haven?t got much else to do anyway.? Wriggle replied.
This was the truth, as she really didn?t have much else to do. It had been a very slow and boring in Gensokyo lately. For a while she almost wished for something to go terribly wrong, anything to make life interesting again. Travelling with an outsider claiming to be able to travel to the Netherworld and back would surely be more interesting than wandering aimlessly out here, whether he was telling the truth or not.
?I apologize, I neglected to introduce myself.? The stranger said. ?You can call me Petrarch. Actually it?s James Petrarch, but most people call me by my last name since it sounds more interesting.?
Petrarch held out his hand as if for a handshake, but Wriggle didn?t bother. She immediately started in the direction of the human village, prompting him to follow.
?So what should I call you?? Petrarch asked.
?Wriggle.? She replied.
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Spoiler:
Petrarch is an original character, but his powers are based on the crossover character from the previous scene.
I'm not entirely sure where I got the idea of "Wriggle BASE jumping" but it was interesting enough and fit the theme so well that I just had to put it in.
I hope you enjoyed it.

Wriggle will stay an important character from here onwards.
I should probably mention that unless someone says otherwise I usually "pull the plug" on fics that get hardly any views or replies after their third "chapter".
I'll probably add to this one more time. If it hardly gets any views or replies after that or unless someone really wants it to continue, you won't have to worry about it taking up first page space much longer.