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Once upon a time I almost did what Suoh-san here is doing. I’m so glad that I restrained myself. :I
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Once upon a time I almost did what Suoh-san here is doing. I’m so glad that I restrained myself. :I
Considering the difficulty of the case, it gave them all the more reason to celebrate. Though considering it was Hakuba who solved it after being brought in when the other detectives weren’t making much headway on the case. Four of them in all, they entered the bar, choosing a corner table near the back.
On one side of the table sat Takagi and Chiba. Opposite them was Hakuba and an older officer by the name of Jenma. He was in his 50’s and one of the best senior officers.
Takagi smiled across the table at the other two. It was nice to be able to relax after a case like that. “Hakuba-kun, you were amazing on that case. You too, Jenma-san.” he said.
A moment later a waitress comes over to the table, a bright smile on her face. “Hello, gentlemen.” she said sweetly. “What can I get for you all?” she asked.
“I’ll have some water,” Chiba replied.
“Really Chiba-kun? I thought you were going to drink too.” Takagi said.
“Someone needs to drive right?” Chiba replied. “You and Jenma-san can drink up. I’ll be the driver tonight.”
“Okay.” Takagi said. He turned to the older officer. “Say, Jenma-san? Want to split a bottle of Sake?”
“Sake, yes… I think that would do well for my back. I think I might have pulled something again.” Jenma sighed as he stretched out, settling into the comfortable booth.
Hakuba glanced at the other officers now that it was his turn and considered, wondering if he could get away with ordering something more interesting to celebrate with, as well. “Scotch on the rocks,” he suggested, flashing a smile to the server, who started to write down the order before pausing under the stern warning glances that the other officers were giving both her and the young detective.
“Sir, unless you can produce an ID with valid proof of the legal age, I’m afraid I’ll have to ask you to-”
The foreign detective shook his head, holding up a hand to wave it off. “I’m joking, of course! I’m with the force, am I not? No underage drinking." At least not with this crowd. "I’ll have an Arnold Palmer, please, if you don’t mind.”
Iced tea and lemonade wasn’t exactly scandalous, but it was a lot less embarrassing than ordering tap water or a soda when the rest of your party was having all sorts of sake fun.
Once the order was in, Hakuba gave a wink to the server before turning back to the rest of his fellows, grin broad and pleased. “If you want, I can drive. Your cruiser might not be so sporty as my car, but I’ll bet I can get it up to a reeeeaasonable speed."
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“Are you excited, Saguru-kun?”
“Yes, Papa!”
“Okay, turn around again, I need to get another photo. God, the uniform is so darling, isn’t it?”
The boy turned around for his mother, arms out, heels together, smile broad on his rosy face. The little suit jacket had been tailored for him, and he had two others just like it, ready for his first year at White Chapel Academy – just three days away.
“It is, dear.” Mr. Hakuba, as he was called then, chuckled and leaned back in the comfortable patio chair that he frequented on summer afternoons. “Son, you’ll remember to write to your mum, yes?”
Saguru nodded twice, each with conviction. “I will! I wonder how much free time there’ll be?”
Mrs. Hakuba – really, Marion to everyone, reached out to tug her boy over by the front of his jacket, adjusting his tie for the fourth time in the last twenty minutes. “The timetable seemed fairly full, but I can’t imagine that there won’t be time in the evenings. You’d better write to me, or I’ll be so cross!”
She pulled him close, kissed his forehead, then took his hand to gently guide him away and back into the grass.
“I will, I will! I promise. Eeevery day. Just like the Beatles. ‘All my lovin’, I will send to you~ou!’”
“Hey! Wait a minute Mr. Postman-!”
Mr. Hakuba rolled his eyes. “You two. Honestly.” He was used to their song battles by now, but it never ceased to amuse him. Which meant that he was required to scowl and turn back to his newspaper.
“Honestly, Jones, I’m not certain how much I can really tell you about White Chapel. I’ve… spent a rather large amount of energy actively repressing the memories, you understand…”
“So you knew about what was going on?”
“Yes, I did. Though not at first. No, the first three months that I was there, everything had gone according to expectations and I was so engrossed in my studies that I… I’m afraid that I was oblivious.”
The man, another foreigner, leaned forward, coffee in hand. “When did you meet Sarah?”
“Oh, I… I’d seen her around, probably from the first day. But I didn’t know who she was until much, much later. Just another drab face in the dreary crowd.”
Jones laughed. “And here I was hoping for some kind of story to spin…”
“You would, wouldn’t you? But no, no… my relationship with Sarah was much more… distant than all of that.”
“Fine, fine. Back to White Chapel?”
“I was nine years old when I first started there. Again, I… I have some difficulty remembering everything from that period of time, but I do recall that I was terrified of being away from home – and Baaya, especially -and having to share living quarters with other children for the first time in my life. Yet, at the same time, I was thrilled that my instructors were good. Very passionate about the subjects that they taught. Exceptional, all of them. It’s a private school. I was fortunate to get in, what with the difficulty of the whole transcript mess…”
“What about your transcripts?”
“Oh, I did a bit of school hopping when I was younger. I was transferring from a Japanese school, though the rest of my transcripts were from a public school in Britain, which caused some confusion and delays in paperwork… I’m certain my parents used their influence to nudge things along, though they’ve sworn to me that it was by my test scores alone.Regardless, we were thrilled.”
Chuckling, Jones waved a dismissive hand. “Of course, of course… So where does your story begin in regard to the whole affair?”
“I suppose it, like most things, began with… pride.”
“Pride?” Jones arced a brow, then waited.
“One of my teachers had… incorrect information. After having been there a semester and returned from the, ah, Christmas holiday, I’d grown a little cockish. My grandparents – on my mum’s side, of course – spoiled me with praise and I had so many stories to tell…"
"Go on.”
“I called one of my instructors out on error in front of the the class. Sister Fairmore was understandably upset. Wrong, but upset, and asked to speak with me once class was dismissed. At which point, she advised me to meet with the Headmaster.”
“…Amos Ramson?”
“Yes, that’s correct.”
“Good God. Hakuba. You-?”
The detective stiffened at that, then forced a faint smile. “Father Ramson told me that mine was the sin of pride. Quoted scripure – Proverbs 16:18 – Pride goeth before destruction, and an haughty spirit before a fall. – and explained that he would work tirelessly to rid me of that vice.”
Jones hesitated several seconds before continuing, voice low. Cautious. “What happened then?”
“We discussed whether I should attend Oxford or Cambridge.”
“…Really?”
“Yes, really.” Hakuba sighed. “Jones, my name wasn’t supposed to be on that list. It’s inaccurate. I know what he’s trying to do, but it’s not going to work.”
“God, that’s a relief!”
“Indeed.”
“At least I can use that in our statement…”
“I’d rather we not address that particular issue at all, actually.” Hakuba cast a cool glance at his agent, who stared back at him curiously, perplexed. Waiting. With a sigh, he added, “…Out of respect for the others on the list. In particular Miss Brown."
"I’ll take that into consideration.”
“It’s appreciated.”
Jones bit his lip, then set his coffee cup aside to put both of his hands on his laptop’s keyboard, adding notes. “So was that your entire punishment? No ruler, no hand slapping, no black box?”
“Oh, no… no, not exactly. Not from Father Ramson. His modus operandi was always the same – to teach us to kneel before God.”
“Understandable. I have also taken to avoiding certain topics whilst on possibly compromised phones.” And yet more hints that he’s not just some random engineering major.
London? A few ideas flitted through his mind. So something happened back when this kid was living there? (He made a mental note to look it up later.)
“Oh, I’m not too far, actually. Pulling up now.”
Hakuba had given up the idea that Subaru had been what he said he was quite some time ago; he had known engineers, and Subaru was far too sociable and observant to fit that model. All subsequent evidence gathered further supported his theories. But he’d hold off on deduction for the time being.
“Excellent. If you don’t mind holding on the line for just a moment, I’ll inform the security team."
The detective put the cellphone on mute and briskly left the parlor, calling into the hallway to alert the man that was conducting another sweep of the hallway. A moment later, he was back on the line.
"They’ll direct you to the underground parking area and then escort you to where I am. I hope that’s agreeable.”
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“Oh, I see. That would be nice, but not likely for them to give up such endeavors. I look forward to hearing the details of what those sharks were involved in.”
If this kid pissed off the Black Organization, he would have to be guarded. Probably make Hakuba stay at the professor’s place if possible or with him. Not like Subaru could contact the FBI at the moment and it was unlikely Hakuba would accept their protection. Black Organization involvement was a pretty big if, as there were many kinds of criminals in the world. Still, always keep multiple plans on hand if the need arises.
“Another taste that may be, but there are many crimes that could fall under whatever it is they may have done. You haven’t been specific, though there are many reasons why that could be the case.” Given how vague Hakuba was being, it was something he didn’t wish to divulge, through oaths not to reveal it. Or personal trauma. Or it was something he was terrified of sharing with others for fear of divulging to the wrong person and someone killing him, like pissing off about any major crime organization.
“To be honest, I’m still attempting to sort out just how much I’m comfortable divulging – to anyone. But I will give you further details when you’ve arrived. Not that I don’t trust you, but I have no way of knowing which lines are safe at present for open communication… and with people so worked up…"
Hakuba sighed again, leaning back against the wall in the parlor.
"Actually, it’s likely been blown completely out of proportion. Yes, I’ve been receiving a lot of threatening and insulting letters and emails, but it seems that most of the activity is originating from London. I’m relatively certain that I’m safe here in Japan… but my father worries. How close are you, by the way?”
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“It is fine. I am not too busy currently.” He’d be able to do a few tricks to check around if needed. It would require a few extra steps to hide what he would do, but this would be more ‘in case something serious happened whilst he was watching this kid.’
He drove off, making his way to this estate. Several possibilities of what was going on flitted through his mind. “I do need to get out more and this sounds like an interesting case, Hakuba-kun. I presume it’s something serious, if you aren’t going out and about despite your brashness?”
“Serious enough to warrant a direct order from the Superintendent General, but that’s kind of par for the course. I tend to be fairly obedient when my father bothers to speak with me.” He laughed, then, and shook his head. “I’m… really not quite as brash as I come off, honest. I can be well-mannered and polite. Cautious.
"It’s just… more like sharks of the past coming back for another taste, I suppose. It’d be nice if criminals would cease causing problems once arrested, ne?”
“Yeah! That’s why we are named ‘Shin’ichi’ after all! We’re destined to be always the number 1!”
♪ “Weeee are the champions, my friii-eennnd~!
And weeeeee’ll keep on fiiighting ‘til the eeeeend!
We are the champions, we are the chaaampions!
No time for losers ‘cause we are the champions~” ♫
♫ ”Of the wooooooooooorld~!” ♪
*covers ears* “Oh god please conan no dont, please stop.”
"Is… someone murdering Queen? This… this is a very serious crime!”
“Kaito… this is… difficult for me to say. I know that you’ve… tried. To be there for me, I mean. But I just can’t do it anymore. I feel like I haven’t slept in months. My mind never stops buzzing. The headache never goes away. I’ve stopped the drinking, the smoking, the late nights, but… the nightmares are worse. Constant.”
A slow, measured breath and then a sigh.
“I don’t expect you to understand what’s going through my head right now… it’s agony. I don’t remember the last time I was able to really relax. Even making love, now, I… the images.. they’re always there, like… shadows clinging to the corners of the room. Faces. Figures. I can feel them touching me. I can hear their whispers. It…. I… I just need to sleep… I just need to rest a little while. When you get back from your trip I’m sure I’ll be fine… just don’t.. worry too much. It just hurts. Hurts hurts hurts. I love you… mon cher corbeau…. I’m just… so tired.”