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Why.
Why, why, why?
She’d come for the week. She’d insisted on doing something special. On reliving and rebuilding memories. It’ll be fun, she’d said. You’ll have a splendid time, she’d said.
Lanterns, food from street vendors, balloons, carnival-style games, traditional-style clothing, taiko drums, the works. A festival. Summer festival. They’d apparently gone to one when he was young – four years old? – before they’d left for England. He’d worn a little yukata, gotten lost in the crowd, tried to catch a turtle in the koi pond.
“You. Will. Love. It.” She’d said.
But what she hadn’t said was that it was being held in Osaka.
One very long train ride down, listening to his mother’s rambling the entire way, Hakuba really only had one thing on his mind: would he be there?
They’d checked into their hotel. She’d presented him with a brand new yukata, which was not unlike the one he’d worn when he was a little boy, and despite how tired he was, they’d gone out to join the celebration. The Superintendent General would join them ‘later,’ whatever that meant. Hakuba suspected that meant ‘not at all,’ but that was yet to be seen.
Ridiculous, he thought. Of the three of them, the patriarch was the only one who didn’t stand out in the crowd like a very tall, blonde tree. Not that Marion cared; she looked quite content showing off her oddly-accented Japanese, pretending to be a tourist. That was fine for her; she was a British citizen, after all.
But the young detective?
God help him if Hattori Heiji happened to see him there.
A soft laugh left him, fingers curling around Hakuba’s hands, tugging him closer while simultaneously leaning in to brush the lightest of a kiss, just a simple peck, against the blond’s lips.
“Alright, fine. I missed you a lot.” Another kiss, pressed against the corner of the other teen’s mouth, and Kaito continued, murmuring against Hakuba’s skin. “More than a lot, really. Have you been taking care of yourself while I was away?”
“More or less,” Hakuba answered, returning each kiss with a matching one, unable to stop that stupid grin on his face. “…I’ve gotten wrapped up in my case work, of course, as you’ve likely surmised, but I’ve made an attempt to keep myself alive, at any rate.”
He sighed, squeezing Kaito’s hands, then releasing them so that he could wrap his arms around him. “And yourself?”
“Nah,” was the magician’s simple response, grin stretching wider as he waved a hand, dismissing any concern the blond might have. “It’s just…”
And here he trailed off, something sheepish and a little embarrassed flashing across his face. He hesitated, rubbing the back of his neck, gaze flickering off to the side, before a quiet chuckle left his lips and he turned to look at Hakuba again, grin softening into a warm smile.
“I kinda missed you, is all.”
He hesitated, watching the other boy, then chuckled, setting the glasses down on the desk. Hakuba pushed back from it, got to his feet, and closed the distance between them with casual stride.
“Kind of missed me?” he asked, head canting to one side. “Only ‘kind of’?” It was only a mock pout at best, and he reached for Kaito’s hands as soon as he was close enough, expression warm, relieved, and happy. “Come here… I missed you, too. A great deal, in fact.”
Thank goodness for Kaito’s forethought, which reduced the chances of full-blown panic to being only merely startled. “Ah?” Hakuba asked, blinking as he turned away from his work hunched over the desk, and pulled the pair of silver-rimmed reading glasses from their perch on his nose.
“Oh, Kaito… Good evening.” The detective rubbed his eyes, then offered a pleasant smile of his own, slanted, happy to see him but, as always, not far from puzzled concern. “Yes, of course. More than, if you’d like. Is something wrong?"
“No harm done, Hakuba-kun.” Pats his shoulder. “And believe me, I’m not trying to up you detectives against each other. Hell, I don’t really know any besides you and Nakamori-san personally anyways.”
I can’t promise though that I might not need you again… and who knows what I have available…
“…but wait.” Frowns. “Did you just use a possesive pronoun for yourself towards KID?”
“… … … … A-ah! Certainly not!”
Bloody hell…
“Well, that is a little bit far fetched, Hakuba-kun.”
And a bit too much flattery for yourself. I don’t do that at the expense of others and you know this very well.
“Didn’t you say you’ve met the guy only once before? Did you tell him all about yourself? Besides… you guys were on a case, right? So perhaps the focus was a little somewhere else?” Although the stunt with the phone was a tad risky, just a little.
But you must really dislike him… no wonder he was confused at me playing you, I was way too nice.
“Fair enough, Kuroba-kun… apologies; my feathers were a little ruffled, and I seem to have taken your attempts at smoothing them a bit too carelessly.Yes, we’d only met once, and the spirit of competition was certainly the order of the day. Unfortunate, really…”
“…I had rather hoped that Hattori-kun and I could have been friends. Ah, but this is a subject for another day, really. I could endlessly debate the Koushien, but let’s not. Instead, let’s just hope that KID avoids the tacky apparel next time, and we can avoid this whole mess.”
“…what exactly are you implying here? I am married to my work; I need no other interests.”
((pfT. he finds both KID/Kaito and Heiji very attractive. As well as most of the rest of the cast. And OCs. And people from other serieses. Please see eXHIBIT A:
…in the end he is hopelessly displeased with everything except for the state of everyone’s attractiveness.))