Packing the things needed for the trip along with some money for some just in case reasons, Ayako's parents had to make sure her daughter and friends were going to be alright. Ayako's brother had to make sure Fuyumi would be okay too.
"Don't worry, Eijirou." Fuyumi assured him. "We'll be fine and I think you know the reason."
"I know, but that won't stop me from worrying about you and my sister." Eijirou admitted. "And her friends."
"I know, but I'll make sure we will come back all in one piece." Fuyumi hugged him.
"Be safe, all of you." Ayako's father waved to them.
"We'll see you later tonight." Ayako waved to her family.
"Keep them away from you know where." Ako pointed.
"You've got it."
Arriving at the train station and paying for their tickets, the train arrived on time after a few minutes and boarded the train to visit the towns on their list to visit.
"The first stop on the list should be coming up at the next one." Fuyumi said after a while of traveling.
"I can't wait to see what the town is like."
"I know what you mean."
"Are you okay, Ayako?"
"Oh, yeah, just thinking."
"About what?"
"Fuyumi, what is the final boss like?"
"He is strong and is pretty reckless, but is useless without his subordinates."
"Did you have teammates back when you were originally fighting during the Edo Period?"
"I had a team - much like us - but they were killed during battle and I was the only who survived by turning into stone."
"Do you miss them?"
"Of course I do, and I miss my parents as well."
"What were your parents like?"
Getting off of the train, Fuyumi explained to her younger friends about her past life during the Edo Period and the girls listened to every word. The girls found it fascinating about what life was like back in those days and continued on listening as they were going to each town on their list. With each of the stories Fuyumi told, the trio always had questions.
"That's all I have to say about the time period." Fuyumi concluded.
"It felt like we were there with you." Ayako waved her hands in the air. "You should write stories."
"That's what I'm planning on doing after I graduate college." Fuyumi grinned.
"Amazing!" Violetta stared wide eyed at the older female. "I know the Silver Kingdom would love to hear your stories."
"That will have to come after I graduate and get a job as I don't want to suddenly drop off the face of the earth."
"What's so bad about that?"
"It's an expression we use, don't read into it too much."
"Why don't we stop here and then we can head home for the day, how does that sound?"
"Sounds fine."
"Let's go."
Stepping onto the platform, a gentle breeze flew by and the group went to enjoy the scenery around them as they didn't want to waste the sight.
"How about we take a few photos here and have a little picnic." Fuyumi suggested.
"That sounds great." Gina stretched in agreement.
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Steampunk Precure
FantasyWhen the pieces of a kingdom's protection are broken, someone must travel to earth and find the key to restoring the protection and peace of the kingdom. However, in the not so busy town of Bronze City, three girls who couldn't be any more different...