“I honestly do not have a problem with this whatsoever.”
Monthly Archives: August 2014
If you really have a crush on me. Tell me why, on anon. Be honest.
What 3 ships do you most associate me with?
Came for the manga character, stayed for the interesting gentleman I found. (Your Hakuba is amazing. <3)
((Thank you very much! Here is the sexiest icon, just for you! <3))
“Y’ could take me on a date!”
God, no!
“Are you… certain that’s the best way to regain your favor? After all, I am the mortal enemy of that rival detective I thought you fancied, and the one who insulted you so publicly. I would have thought that you could barely stand to be in my presence, let alone… go on an… outing with me… Wouldn’t that make Hattori-kun angry?"
Describe my blog in terms of “came for the _____, stayed for the _____”
“I’m not gonna hurt y’. That’d only prove yer point.”
“Though y’ do kinda deserve it. I thought Brits were supposed t’ be gentlemen, yet here y’ are, spoutin’ negative opinions about a girl y’ve only met once.”
”…I will concede to your point and admit defeat. I am truly sorry for saying such things. You are right; it was unfair of me and unkind. Is there anything that I can do to redeem myself, Toyama-chan?“
Hakuba, besides Japan, Paris and England, where in the world have you gone to? Had any cases there too?
“I’ve been through most of western Europe, a handful of South American countries, visited Russia, and China, and have been to the United States twice. Most of these were, in fact, for work. It was only the trips to the USA where I did not do any investigations, though it was sorely tempting…”
What is the most distant place you’ve visited (from your home)?
“I would have to say Rio de Janeiro.”
Hakuba, where is your favourite place to hang about in Japan?
“I have a little office in the industrial district of Tokyo where I hide away from time to time. Very few people know its location, and I intend to keep it that way. Other favorites include the little french cafe across from the book store in Shibuya, my local library, and my grandfather’s laboratory.”