Advice for portraying hakuba?

Sure!

1: Don’t. He’s a pain in the ass.

2. Read the source material excessively. All of the canon appearances of Hakuba in the manga should be monthly reading homework. Keep facts straight, don’t stray into fanon unless you’re doing it intentionally. 

3. Read all of the Sherlock Holmes books.

4. Familiarize yourself with England… London, especially. If you can go there yourself, all the better.

5. It’s just as important to look at the things he dOESN’T DO/SAY/ACT ON as the things he does. Figure out the reasons why.

… but seriously don’t. He is a lot of work.

edit: GET COMFORTABLE DOING A LOT OF RESEARCH. The damned detective doesn’t like to be wrong, so if you start letting him say things, you better be willing to write a fricking 10 page research paper on whatever he’s interested in and I am not kidding he will get on you for proper formatting, citing reputable sources, and so on. He’ll also want you to TRY most of the things that he’s interested in so you can accurately describe it. 

❊✷ ✣ ✦❋✪❇♥- I’m too shy to speak up off of anon much. >.<

❊ I want to roleplay with you
✸ I want to plot with you
✤ I want to ship with you
✦ I like seeing you on my dash
❋ Your blog is one of my favs

✪ You seem like a cool person
❇ I love the way you write * I want to learn to know you

♥ *Your choice what to write*

Awwwww! But Anon, how can we RP if I don’t know who you are? 😀 <3 <3 <3 thank you so much for the comments. Let’s talk!

Sorry for asking such a weird question, but I’m curious. If someone wanted you and Kaito to have kids, and changed his body so it was physically possible, what would you do?

“Well, ah, that largely depends on him, doesn’t it…? The decision to have children, physical feasible or not, is something that a couple – and most importantly, the individual themselves. But, if he and I were in a stable relationship, preferably marriage, and he wanted to, and it were safe… I would be all for it, honestly. I’d love to have a family, and God knows I love Kuroba-kun… but that is up to us, not any third party."