Roses

Such was the situation with a case so cut-and-dry. As Hakuba had only been there as an assisting detective and not fully in command, he had been reigned in and manhandled by the officer he was assigned to. That meant no asking personal questions of the culprit, of reassuring them, finding some way – any way – to assist them. No, once the case had been solved and the handcuffs put on, said murderer was dragged to the police car and that was that. At least for now. There was time, yet, before the trial, and he was certain that his services would be called for again for interrogation. But that was for the next morning. 

The problem for the evening was finding something to distract himself until it was time for scotch and, eventually, an attempt to sleep. Case files, perhaps? He had plenty to work with. 

Hakuba stepped into his bedroom and locked the door behind him as was customary when he was working (thusly, the bedroom was locked nearly all of the time), and flicked on the light switch. Then, it was to the corner fireplace where he checked on the large, wooden clock on the mantle, comparing the time with that of his pocket watch. The glass cover was pulled, swinging open to give access to those ever so delicate metal hands which he adjusted with care. Cover replaced, the detective offered it a familiar smile and nod before heading toward his desk…

…to find the roses.

Three, to be more specific.

“Been and gone already…" Hakuba touched the stem of each one, then the petals, pads of his fingers brushing over silky velvet tenderly. He set his briefcase aside, took up the flowers,  and enjoyed their fragrance as he stepped to the nightstand next to the bed, where a vase containing the other roses was stationed.  After taking a seat on the edge, he used his free hand to open the drawer, pulling out a pair of scissors which he used to cut each stem at an angle, collecting the pieces of discarded stem in his palm. Newly clipped roses joined the others and Hakuba returned to his desk. Stem pieces went in the rubbish bin underneath, scissors were wiped clean with one of the handkerchiefs from the detective’s pocket. They were then returned to the drawer. 

It was back to his briefcase and work desk then, bringing the case with him. He set it up on the side, where it would catch the most light from the lamp ,and smiled as he set to work, removing file folders and pages of stapled documents, preparing himself to begin another long evening of extensive reading.

Then he sighed, and cast a glance to the window. It had always struck him how much it looked like Wendy Darling’s. Actually, he had been certain that it was designed with that , specifically, in mind, mirroring his bedroom back in London. The same panes of glass set in wooden frame over a large window seat, catching the moonlight just right to spill over the area rug. And occasionally, he even had a visitor that was not entirely unlike that fictional Peter Pan. 

He stood and moved to the window, unlocking it with practiced hands, and peered out into the darkened, evening garden. Another sigh.

"One of these nights,” Hakuba said absently, hands running along the sill of the screenless window. “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… butI am working on it.” Then he chuckled. “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." 

He sat down with a huff on the window seat, pulling a knee up to his chest, arms wrapping around that leg to get comfortable as he watched the moon rising. 

…the mysterious figure didn’t actually hope to escape, did it?

DATE-O START! || akaikujixyaku

akaikujixyaku:

He had a very nice laugh- and hey! At least she was making him laugh.. right? Oh goodness it was hard to know what to do with herself in such an uncustomary atmosphere. (Nobody ever mentioned how hard dates were why). The tilted grin that settled on his features ran a flock of butterflies up her spine, her anxiousness slipping away for at least the moment.

“And I’m quite pleased, as well as impressed, that you were able to divine— no, deduce— My interest, Hakuba-sama. Reading the preferences of people is no small feat, least of all, I think, individuals like myself." She wasn’t quiet, persay, but she did little about making herself  available in conversations, doing her best to divert all attention away from the lady behind the steno-notepad.

His next question earned the slight lull of her head to one side, in curious contemplation over the inquiry, but with a smile remaining set on her soft, partially agape lips (just giving a peek at well-kept, painstakingly-braces-straightened teeth).

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"My favorite phase.. I think I’d have to go with the new moon, if I think about it, though it’s just barely inching out a waning crescent.”

“Ah! Perfect,” Hakuba said, once again laughing – soft, only a step above a chuckle. “More validation for myself, I must confess. Somehow I knew that you would have an answer. I’ve compiled a list of some of the most unique questions that I could think of, and I’m intent on stumping you. I do hope that you disappoint me by not disappointing me…”

Into the city, Hakuba paid far more attention to the road. Not that he’d been neglectful on the highway, but there were far more hazards on common roads than there were in one-direction traffic flumes. 

“And as for the museum, I’ll confess something there, as well… We’ve always gotten along so well together, you and I, that I imagined that you might share very common interests. With your bright wit, it seemed clear to me that such a museum would not be amiss. It was an educated guess… and I am nonetheless so very pleased to have been correct.”

The detective didn’t usually talk this much all at once, even in interviews. Really, the only time he did was when soap boxing, and even that was reserved for ‘privileged’ audiences. The tactic of paying attention to Himura-kun and not himself had, thus far, paid off in droves.

“Regardless!” Hakuba went on, chancing a sideways glance at his date with that same smile. “The next question is this: Which character from the Wizard of Oz do you most relate to or identify with?”

Then, after a brief pause, “…assuming you’ve seen the film or read the books, anyway.”

For the Love of a Painting || kaitouxjeanne

kaitouxjeanne:

Letting him lead her, she vaguely wondered if she was getting led into a trap. For such a sharp detective, he was certainly letting his attention wander. Granted, to her, but from her observations of him, he seemed much too dedicated to the job for distractions. His senses didn’t seem too dull, especially when it came to her. Maybe that’s just how he wants it. Oh bother.

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The thief mentally shook her head at herself. This was no time to be hypersensitive. She had her move planned out and there was no room for doubt at this point. Trap or suspicion, Jeanne would have to move forward.

Speaking of moving forward.. her attention was caught by the confident smile of one of her more handsome suitors that was directed at her. The wealthy heir of a hotel chain, he certainly looked it in his designer suit. With his looks and wallet, women flocked to him. The blonde was not one of them but she had caught the attention of the playboy all the same. He had loads of pride and with that look he was giving her, it wouldn’t be hard to convince him to help her — without his knowing, of course. A strong candidate to be her cover.

Jeanne gave the heir a demure smile back before turning to answer Hakuba. She wondered if he’d noticed, as she noted his scanning of the crowd before. I wonder if it’d bother him. Not that I care..

The same smile on her face still, she replied,“Though I do love a good wine, champagne will do nicely for now. And what is your poison of choice, detective?”

Besides your choice of company tonight, that is.

“Scotch, actually,” Hakuba answered the question with honesty, offering the champagne to her before taking one for himself. “Not as fitting for a party, I suppose, but I’ve acquired quite a taste for it…”

Speaking of taste, the detective then directed his gaze to the man that Jeanne had wondered about moments before, arcing a brow in amusement. “Mm, is he someone that you’re interested in?” he asked, turning his gaze back to the young woman on his arm. Yes, he had noticed, but if it bothered him, he didn’t let it show. “He’s quite a good host in the right situations…”

Yes, Hakuba had encountered that particular socialite before. And he was as egotistical and easily played as could be expected. The detective knew this quite well. 

I could introduce you to him, if you’d like.” A faint, teasing smirk. How would she take this play?

Incidentally… (OOC)

I was reading over my theme pages again (feeling like I need to revamp already) and stumbled upon this gem on my “Start a Scene” page:

Please note that while violence/blood/etc are to be expected, overt sexual content is discouraged.”

OH IS THAT SO, HAKUBA

IS THAT SO

((PS. While I do love that Hakuba flirts shamelessly with most anyone and tends to make fairly inappropriate commentary from time to time, I do hope that I can maintain some sort of class in the midst of it…  It’s supposed to be funny, not trashy, and only one small aspect of his character. Let me know if I ever cross the line, please, because this is supposed to be a more-or-less SFW blog. Ahaha.

…so yes, relations can and do happen. But that’s not the point and never will be. Goodness, though, Hakuba… you make my job difficult.))

(ROMANTIC DRAMEDY NOT PORN)

kurobakaitokid:

Smirking down at Hakuba, he did not miss the slight breathlessness of the detective and the sight of his slightly bruised lips gave him a thrill of satisfaction. Even as he watched Hakuba with half-lidded eyes, Kaito was not sure why was he doing this with the detective… other than the fact that it was proving to be rather interesting and… delicious, there was not even a reason for the other man to play along.

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“Oh? For the future? Already having plans for me, Hakuba-san?”
Kaito grinned at the amused detective, dragging out his name slowly with a rasp.

"As for my presence… You’re the detective, aren’t you, my dear Hakuba? It’s your job to find out…”

Clearly having Hakuba beneath him and trying to catch his breath was doing things to his mind, because all he could think about was another taste of the man’s lips. Shifting his weight onto one hand beside the detective’s head, he smirked playfully as he reached out to cup his face and brushed a thumb over his lips.

“Still going on about that, eh? As I’ve said a million times, I’m not… but why don’t we leave business for another day… and show me how you like to be kissed…

His own name, spoken that way, with that voice, had a similar effect on the detective, though no magic was needed. Hakuba remained still, gaze shifting look at that hand, lips parting when touched to exhale. This was not how he’d imagined a scenario such as this playing out, precisely, but it hardly seemed to matter. For all he knew, it was nothing more than a dream for another empty night. 

Yet, here they were. The one that Hakuba had long observed, long desired, and the detective. The realization of this struck him somewhat abruptly, bringing a spring of tinted color to his pale English complexion. This was Kuroba Kaito. It hardly felt real. It… 

"Show you…” Hakuba repeated, buying himself time to regain his composure, embarrassed by his own sudden sheepishness. He could honor that request, just as he had the first one.

Arms that had lain tensely and purposefully still at his side lifted to snake around Kaito’s back, one hand moving to his shoulder blade, the other to the back of his head, fingers digging through that wild hair, pulling him down, close to kiss him again. As before, it was more gentle than the wild passion, but it was heated. Controlled. Significant. He wasn’t sure how Kaito felt about any of this, if it meant anything at all… but it did for him, which is what he attempted to convey. Eyes closed, head pressed against his pillows as he massaged those lips with the restraint of a master artisan; reserved, deliberate, and… teasing.

People think a soul mate is your perfect fit, and that’s what everyone wants. But a true soul mate is a mirror, the person who shows you everything that is holding you back, the person who brings you to your own attention so you can change your life. A true soul mate is probably the most important person you’ll ever meet, because they tear down your walls and smack you awake. But to live with a soul mate forever? Nah. Too painful. Soul mates, they come into your life just to reveal another layer of yourself to you, and then leave. A soul mates purpose is to shake you up, tear apart your ego a little bit, show you your obstacles and addictions, break your heart open so new light can get in, make you so desperate and out of control that you have to transform your life…

Elizabeth Gilbert; Eat, Pray, Love (via kwonri)