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Monthly Archives: August 2013
Have you ever kissed anyone?
“I think a better question in my case might be ‘have you ever NOT kissed anyone’ — the answer would still be yes, but…"
Roses
Ahaha…
Well, wasn’t this just the predicament he quite suddenly found himself in. A rather embarrassing one at that too.
It was in the nick of time that he’d managed to slip through the closest door and silently push it closed, leaving a gap only an inch wide – any larger and it would probably be a little too noticeable – in order to watch the detective and, hopefully, find the perfect moment to leave without him noticing.
Though he was almost certain that Hakuba already knew he was behind everything, it still wasn’t quite like this that he’d planned to reveal himself.
Wonderful.
Kaitou’s eyes followed the detective carefully, and as far as the door in front of him allowed. It was interesting, watching Hakuba go about his business and habits without knowing anyone was there to see – though it was hardly the first time Kaitou had done it, it was his first time doing it while still in the detective’s room. Or, more specifically, his closet.
Details.
As the blonde turned and wandered closer to where he was hiding, however, the thief tensed and moved to back away and behind the door – only to pause when he saw him finally notice the roses he’d left behind. Eyes brightening just the slightest hint and lips unconsciously quirking into a smile, he let out a silent breath. It seemed Hakuba did enjoy his little gifts.
Perhaps he should make a habit of this. If it made the detective happy—
Kaitou’s thoughts were put on hold and his stance shifted and tensed as Hakuba stepped away.
And over to the window.
He resisted the urge to groan and instead rubbed the bridge of his nose while swiftly going through what other exits there were. Which would be the bedroom door. And, considering the closet was in full view from the window, it would be more than difficult to try to sneak out without the other teen noticing. And if what he’d gathered about Hakuba’s nightly habits was anything to go by, then he’d be stuck where he was until morning or until the detective went to get a change of clothes. Whichever came first. And neither sounded all that appealing. Which left…
“One of these nights—”
The sound of Hakuba’s voice made him snap his head up, gaze instantly darting through the crack of the closet door and over to the seated blonde.
“—I’ll actually finish your riddle. It’s not so easy for me to write, you know; I’m not so much a writer as I am a reader… but I am working on it. Of course, with every rose and gift I have to up the ante and… well, this is going to end up a novel at this point. Or at the very least, a sonnet.”
A grin pulled at his lips and he let out a silent chuckle.
Well. He supposed this was as good of a time as any other. And much less embarrassing than his other options.
Taking a breath, Kaitou rolled his shoulders back, shoved his left hand into his pocket – and silently pushed the door open and stepped out into the room.
"I wouldn’t mind a sonnet or a novel,” he began smoothly, head cocking to the side with a wide, playful grin. “But I’d be quite happy with a simple poem or a one sentence story too. I’m not particularly picky, tantei-san~”
The detective had just shifted into a deep, wistful sigh when the voice reached him.
“ACK!”
Hakuba, startled, nearly fell through the open window but scrambled, catching himself – one hand on the window pane, the other on the bench seat, and he clung motionless for a full four seconds – eyes wide, jaw tightened. But, as his mind caught up with the scene in front of him, he released the breath he’d been holding and relaxed, immediately flushing scarlet.
“God… Kaitou-san,” Hakuba said, breathless. Shaking his head, he pulled himself from the window sit at the edge of the bench, feet firmly planted on plush carpeted floor. “I didn’t realize that you were still here.” Clearly.
The sheepish admission was coupled by an awkward rub at the side of his neck, gaze averted, wincing smile lopsided. He laughed, mostly at himself, then looked back at Kid with a shy bite of his lip.
“Ah, you… come here often?”
Oh so smooth, Hakuba.
Six more have entered the bakery.
“Wow, really? That must be a hassle.”
Karin hated to admit it, being a baker who, obviously, traveled around the world a lot, but she absolutely could not stand planes. She dreaded ever going on them. And to have to, to be able to get between homes? That sounded like a horrible situation to be in, from her point of view. At any rate, she led Hakuba over to a vacant table by the windows, not having any more customers lined up at the moment. At his question, she found her lips quirking up into a smile again.
“Familiar with it? I go to school there, believe it or not. I’m the Super High School Level Baker.”
Despite her modest tone, there was an easily detected undercurrent of pride in her words. She’d worked hard for that title, and liked to think she’d earned it.
Hakuba was unfamiliar with the title structure, though he decided not to say anything about it, instead nodding his head. “I’ll have to look into Hope’s Peak more thoroughly at some point; I have to admit that I only briefly looked through the pamphlet when I was considering educational institutions before moving back to Japan… I’m only here temporarily, anyway. In just another few months, I’ll be headed back to London, though I’m not entirely certain how long I’ll stay."
Speaking of staying, the detective shrugged his shoulders, and pulled out a seat for himself at the table. Before sitting, however, he looked to Karin.
"Will you be joining me, Kanoya-san?”
oh my god hakuba
“I meant the roses! The roses that Kid’s been leaving me!”
“I doubt any of us would be considered his associate, detective.”
“I know, I know… I’m just teasing. That’s one of the many, many things that I love about you.”
An associate has been watching your “home” for the past week. Did you notice anything unusual?
“I have noticed a lot of unusual activity around my home lately, actually… though most within my bedroom… Hmm, hmm, hmm. How curious~!”
All Too Proper || host-kyoya
Kyoya rode in the company car without speaking a word to his father or siblings. Though he yearned to risk a glimpse out the window and lose himself in the fleeting images of the flourishing landscape, his gaze remained trained to the beige, carpeted flooring so as to observe the conversation buzzing throughout the vehicle without distraction. As it stood, he did hear the unimportant words flitting from each mouth, but he did not listen. Their chat, from what he understood, focused on family matters — primarily, the potential engagement of his second eldest brother at the event hosted by the Hakuba family, the very event to which they traveled now. Yes, the Ootori’s attended to gain new business partners and assure their high social standing, of course, but their true purpose lay in finding a proper wife for Akito.
The idle chat continued for the remainder of the travel, and he held silent until the end. Honestly, Kyoya believed he did not belong at such an event, and his notions were only proved correct upon their arrival. Older men and women wandered around the soiree talking excitedly with one another as if they had not been in company for years, which was very unlikely. Out of the crowd, few individual faces appeared familiar — a tailor here, a manufacturer of medical supplies there. The other Ootori’s could have handled the event on their own easily, and Kyoya could have bode his time at home working figures for the Host Club. Oh, well.
With a gentle tug on the hem of his suit’s jacket, the brunet separated from his family and wound his way through the crowd drifting about the building’s foyer, greeting strangers with kind smiles and short complimentary phrases. He spent a surprisingly large amount of time shifting in and out of the group; it seemed despite his knowledge of their identities, a majority of the guests knew of the Ootori family, and each wished to babble to him about how wonderful his father’s last advancement turned out or how mature he looked for his age. Kyoya accepted every conversation sent in his direction, as was appropriate, but that meant little to whether he enjoyed speaking with them. Once reaching the brink of the gathering, a weight seemed to lift off his chest, now allowing him to breathe clear, uncrowded air.
Where to now? The teen glanced about, weighing his options. The next room over seemed…well, not as packed as the one he exited from moments before. And so, he marched onward, entering what he expected to be the ballroom. Besides the size of the party, the only difference between this area and the last were the waiters which floated from visitor to visitor. Ah, excellent. Kyoya retrieved a small glass of champagne — the only drink available — from one of the workers, granting a smile of thanks before traveling to the edge of the accommodation to simply observe and relax. Releasing a deep breath from his nose, he sipped at the bubbly drink. As he moved to remove the chalice from his lips, a bump against his back caused the liquid to spill, thus staining his suit. A quiet groan escaped his lips as he observed the spot quickly absorbing his refreshment. The perpetrator only continued on, paying no mind to the mess made; Kyoya assumed it a drunkard’s doing. His outward appearance remained calm despite the lit fuse within him. “What a predicament,” He uttered, more to himself than anyone around him. Alert grey orbs searched the expanse for a waiter, or simply help, who could retrieve a change of clothing or a cloth for him to clean off with.
A predicament, yes, but not one without solution.
The young detective had witnessed the occurrence as he’d watched that particular guest with disguised disdain. What man of any sort of standing made a spectacle of himself like that? Any good man knew their limit and this one was verging far too over the edge for his liking. Hakuba took note, and had stepped in to take care of the issue.
The guest was one Ootori Kyoya; he’d seen him before in passing, but had never had the pleasure of having an actual conversation with him. A shame, really; he was the right age, certainly handsome, and his reputation and success spoke volumes. True, not the oldest son, nor the second oldest, but brilliant in his own right. Not thrilled with the idea of Nepotism to start, the half-British Hakuba didn’t pay it much mind further than keeping that detail in mind to discuss with the natives, anyway.
“Ah- I’m terribly sorry, Ootori-san. That shouldn’t have happened.” Hakuba’s expression was one of cautious empathy; he knew well how a stain could ruin more than an evening, but didn’t want to appear pitying. He pulled a clean, white handkerchief from his suit jacket and offered it to the other boy, stepping to the appropriate distance to engage in conversation. “That’s rather unfortunate, isn’t it?”
He surveyed the stain with a critical gaze, allowing a small bite to his lip, concerned. “Would you like to accompany me to the staff room? I know they keep club soda on hand for just this sort of thing.”

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“Yes, show me…” Kaito murmured softly, grinning at the colour that rose into the detective’s face. Feeling an arm curl around his shoulders and fingers sift through his sensitive hair, Kaito’s smile widened as he was dragged down for a lip-lock.
Hakuba, you little tease…
Smirking against his lips, Kaito’s eyes slid shut in soft enjoyment of the passionate, controlled kiss that was so… Hakuba. A kiss that was all about finesse… deliberate and controlling. Breaking away for a breath, he looked down at the detective, flush from the kiss. He licked his lips as he stared, winking playfully as he tried to recover his breath. Magic was no longer needed to fuel his own desires… which were more than sufficient to keep him in a state of excitement and wanting more…
Flashing Hakuba a devious smile as the only warning, he leaned in to skim his lips teasingly against the detective’s before fully taking his mouth again. His hands wandered and fisted in the detective’s shirt unconsciously, pulling him closer as he deepened the kiss. Hungry for more, he licked across the detective’s bottom lip, coaxing him to open for a taste…
It was all right, wasn’t it? To be there alone in his bedroom with his classmate and quarry. To kiss and be kissed by the one that he liked more than anyone else. At least, Hakuba thought that’s how he felt. Having not really had that much interaction with the boy-slash-thief outside of heists and school, he didn’t quite know what to think, exactly. Except that he admired him.
Admired him and wanted to be closer.
Hakuba responded to the touch as directed, lips parting to deepen the kiss, to let Kaito do as he pleased. He couldn’t ignore the pull of his dress shirt, that heated breath, or the scent of him. He couldn’t and he didn’t want to.
He pulled at him, the fingers in his hair curling, combing through; his other hand moving from shoulder blades down his back, then to his side, searching, testing. Just how far was Kuroba-san intend to take this? He wanted to ask, but his mouth was busy. So instead he moved his hand from Kaito’s side further down, onto his hip, eyes open to gauge for reaction, gathering clues for this mystery.