NaNoWriMo Day 01/30 (oocic)

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“I wasn’t able to write tonight as my secretary (read: mun) has managed to catch an illness that has been permeating her day job’s office over the past couple of weeks, and hit pretty hard earlier today. She assures me that there will be plenty of writing time tomorrow, however, so I should be able to catch up without issue…”

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“I’d prefer to have kept pace in accordance to the proposed method of completing NaNoWriMo, but suppose that it can’t be helped. It seems that she’s also managed to become hypothyroid again; I really need to stay on top of reminding her to make her doctor’s appointments…”

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“Ah, well. In the meantime, I am torturing her with depressing back stories for the characters in my novel. It seems that she’s become a fan of my favored OTP… heh. If only she knew that this novel were simply an allegory for my own life…" 

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When the night was over and everything is silent and still again, the detective moved from the emptied parlor and into his bedroom. For once, he didn’t let his eyes linger on the wardrobe that had been converted to a liquor cabinet. He didn’t think about the oh-so-secret pack of cigarettes stowed safely in the storage space under the window seat. He didn’t even eye the pile of paperwork on his desk, still needing another thorough comb through before he’d be ready for court. 

No, this time, he shrugged off his suit jacket, worked off his tie, and pulled a case down from the top shelf of his walk-in closet. From it, he produced a violin. He rarely played it these days; not since leaving London. Really, there was little motivation to without his mother’s plea for a duet with her piano. But tonight, thoughts mulling over holidays past spent far away, in places where Halloween actually mattered, there seemed nothing else that could be done. Nothing else that seemed fitting than to pull the instrument out, tune it, and play, rusty though he was. 

Back against the opened window, lit by the moonlight and stars, he tucked violin under chin, raised the bow with practiced hand, and played. The sound swept over the darkened yard, carried by the chill breeze. Hakuba didn’t worry about waking anyone, even at this hour. The property was large enough to hold it all in, and the rest of the household had long since gone to bed. 

He was alone and it didn’t matter. There was no need to seek praise or approval, no search for warm and empty comfort. Just the music… and that was enough. 

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kitameguire:

Kita started to think of all the things that she liked to do for fun. “Well I enjoy reading, shopping, texting and talking on my phone with my friends, and working on cases.” Kita explained and blushed slightly.

“You must think I’m really weird that someone like me would be doing girly activities.” Kita said, embarrassed about telling Hakuba her hobbies.

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“Not at all; those activities seem perfectly fitting for a female high school student.” Though he smiled, Hakuba couldn’t resist the faint crease of his brow. 

“You’re not embarrassed about showing feminine characteristics, are you? I think it’s a fine quality, and something that we could use more of our in our field.”

le café maladroit || askkudoushinichi

askkudoushinichi:

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“The museum was nice…” he answered, trying to be nonchalant about it. He was supposed to be acting cool and collected but how could he not gush about how much fun he had in London? “It was almost exactly like they described it in the books. The fireplace, the furniture, Holmes’ work desk and all his notes… they put a lot of work into the details. It’s pretty astounding.”

He followed after him with a bit of a bounce in his step, waving at the waitress in greeting before taking a seat where he could see the door quite clearly.

“I wish I could have stayed longer actually. I barely got to see anything because there was a case at Wimbledon. I was too busy trying to stop a serial bomber to even think about sight seeing,” he ended bitterly, recalling the incident that had cut down his precious vacation time.

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It was cute, Hakuba was quick to admit to himself, how the other detective had finally shown a little bit of liveliness. The little spark made it easy for him to be more relaxed and open with him. Finally, they were getting somewhere. 

He took a seat across from Shinichi and grinned. “I’m very glad that you got to see it, though, at any rate. Every piece of that museum is a fanatic’s dream come true. Even the inaccuracies are rife with literary quandaries to ponder over.”

The half-brit sighed, contented. 

“Though, it’s rather unfortunate that you didn’t get to do much else. I suppose when you’ve only so many days for holiday, everything becomes time-sensitive. When do you think you’ll return?" 

Library || kitameguire

kitameguire:

Kita looked down on the ground. She was not a violent person. She only got angry if anybody was ever mean to her or the people around her.

“I don’t want to hurt Kid. I only took martial arts to protect myself from people like kidnappers and perverts. Anyway, Hakuba-kun, what do you like to do for fun when you are not working on cases?” Kita said as she placed her book in her lap.

Hakuba tilted his head just so, regarding Kita in surprise for a moment. Were kidnappers and perverts so rampant a problem in Japan? He supposed that he hadn’t read the census or statistics lately, though even that was hardly accurate. Still, something he ought to think about. 

The change in topic was a welcome distraction from yet more work, and the male detective chuckled, raising a curious brow. 

“Why, Yamashita-chan, are you interrogating me? I suppose it’s been a while since I’ve done an interview, however, so I will oblige.” Closing the book on his own lap, he straightened up and offered a smile. 

“When not working on cases, or attending classes and dealing with the subsequent study, I enjoy reading, playing tennis, and…” he paused, considering. Lately, most of his waking hours had been devoted to case work. What did he enjoy doing? He thought back to the more recent magazine articles that were rife with just these questions, and pulled another hobby from the pre-approved list. “…hunting. And yourself?”

Catch Fail || magicianinthemoonlight

magicianinthemoonlight:

Kaito smirks as he flies away from the scene. He had to admit he enjoyed messing with Hakuba. It still made him laugh at this point. The look on his face as he had jumped out the window… priceless.

Kaito had felt his phone buzz in his pocket. He was a bit intrigued as he glides through the air. He no longer was worried about the police who probably didn’t even know where he was.

He pulls out his phone, just as it vibrates again. He raises an eyebrow. He opens the phone and looks at the texts that seem to be streaming from his phone.

He gets a sour look on his face. He wanted to play then?

[text] Really?! No way!

[text] I don’t believe you. I am going to ask Nakamori or Aoko.

[text] Kaitou KID is way to good of a magician to be caught by you.

He should probably send just one more…

[text] So does that mean you know KID isn’t me then? Going to tell me sorry?

A smirk graces his face now. He wanted to try and test him? Two can play at that game.

Hakuba sighed as the return volley of texts arrived in his phone. Kuroba Kaito was too smart to simply slip up in any meaningful way which was both infuriating and a relief. After all, if he were too easy to catch, this whole fiasco would be nothing more than an enormous waste of time. 

Crossing the drive to wait for a cab at the side of the street, the detective drafted his replies. Paperwork could wait until morning, after he’d had a chance to cool off. 

[text] Yes, as a matter of fact. I formally apologize for falsely accusing you of being Kaitou KID. I admit it; I was completely wrong. 

[text] By now, the Phantom Thief should be finished with processing. I hope that he enjoys cold cement and uncomfortable benches. 

[text] Perhaps you’d like to celebrate my great success with me at some point? I’ve some champagne that I’ve been saving just for this situation.

Shadows || themoonlightthief / camiechan

camiechan:

themoonlightthief:

He swallowed, whatever faint flash of relief flickering through him at getting that shadow, that thing, away from the detective disappearing in an instant as dark mist settled around them. Arms wrapping tightly around the blonde and hands curling almost painfully into the back of his shirt, protectively, blue eyes gazed around the room, searching for any sign of the shadow and any hint on how it planned to attack next.

“I-I’m sorry,” Kaito whispered, voice momentarily catching in his throat. No amount of apologies would be enough though. Hakuba could’ve died. If he hadn’t—

“I didn’t think it would— I thought I’d lost it.”

He shook his head in an attempt to clear it, forcing the panic and fear away as best he could in place of a determined and serious expression, a quiet, shaky breath leaving his throat. “…Fire. From what I’ve been able to figure out, it’s weak against fire. Do you have anything we can use as a torch? Or a room without cracks, perhaps, that it can’t get into…?”

The shadow watched them for a long moment, seething and gritting it’s would be teeth. It then quietly slipped back outside through the crack under the door.

The moonlight was bright, illuminating the darkened streets despite the loss of lights caused by the shadows darkness.The closer to All Hallows Eve it grew the bigger the shadows reach seems to get. It slithered up the side of the house, shadows slowly extending, engulfing, overtaking.

Soon The structure had completely been engulfed by writhing bubbling shadow, blocking out even the light from the moon and trapping the two inside. The mist filling the house growing with it; going from a minor itch to a painful irritation of the throat and lungs.

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“There’s no room that would be adequate in terms of that sort of security, I’m afraid,” Hakuba muttered in response, refusing to let go of Kaito for the moment. The skin on his neck ached with that burning, but staying close seemed more important. And Kaito was offering details. Concrete facts that he could focus on, work with. He caught a little more of his breath, then turned his head toward the east wing, eyes narrowing in thought. 

“However… the kitchen will have fire. The stove is gas. The are matches. Flambe torches. Flammable cooking sprays. Candle lighters. Charcoal. Lighter fluid. It might not be enough, but…" 

His voice trailed off as the light in the reception area of the mansion faded. Glancing at the glass panes, thin curtains more a bane then than ever, he sucked in a breath and swallowed hard.  Which hurt, both inside and out. Then he pushed, struggling to get to a stand while attempting to drag Kaito with him. 

”…we’ll set the estate on fire if we have to.“ 

Headaches and Alcohol || osakansax

osakansax:

“Yes. To both. Not to worry. At most, police won’t start looking until the morning.

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He’d forgive the sluggish state of his half-british assistant (was that the proper word for someone who was helping you make sure the files on the crimes you committed were somewhat erroneous instead of pristinely so?) though, admittedly, his gaze wandered elsewhere in some odd paranoia that he was being watched throughout this assignment—a common feeling, a constant reminder of the presence his so-called benefactors had, but harrying nonetheless. "Let’s get a move-on… after a check-up, I suppose drink may better dull the throb in your head compared to a re-assurance from a nurse…”

“Oh God, yes," Hakuba said with a sigh of relief. "I could really use a stiff drink. Honestly, I’m probably fine… just a bit of a…” the detective swallowed as the world around him wobbled some, but it cleared when he forced an even breath. 

“Hospital. Drink. Forget all about the fact that you’ve just… well, committed a very serious crime nearby. Perfect. Are you buying, at least?" 

….fortunately for all involved, the foreign detective was much quieter on the walk to the hospital. The pain kept him somewhat sedated, with all of his concentration focused on keeping his feet moving and ignoring the nausea of his stomach turning. These were relieved shortly after their arrival, however; head wounds and others that were actively bleeding had the favor of skipping ahead in the queue, And although it was strongly recommended that Hakuba stay in the hospital for observation, he insisted that he would be fine under Hattori Heiji’s care – after all, they were "on a case,” and they both had been trained in watching this sort of thing. 

Reluctantly, the hospital staff had no choice but to let them leave only an hour and a half later. They couldn’t force him to stay in a bed, and they’d already heard just how stubborn the pair of them were individually, and didn’t want to put up with them as a team. 

With head bandaged and painkillers administered, Hakuba left the hospital walking with a much clearer head. He glanced toward Janus, careful not to move his head too quickly, and smirked.

“How far away from the hospital do we need to be before I can remove these, do you think?” he asked, gesturing to the white bandages. 

A Tale of Rifles and Silver Bullets

okiya-subaru:

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A knock at the door woke him from his half-sleep. He got up and opened it to find Hakuba at the door. Grabbing the tub, he walked in and gestured for Hakuba to follow. Now to determine this matter for the moment at hand… He set it down in the kitchen and headed back to Hakuba.

“Open your mouth.” He was being gruff, but he wasn’t the most pleasant person when he just woke up. It took a bit for the niceties and politeness to work their way into his act.

“Pardon?” Hakuba asked, surprised at the blunt question, particularly after going through all of that effort on his errand. He frowned, wondering why in the world Subaru-san would even want- “Oh, to check my teeth?" 

The detective did as was requested, revealing nothing more than a normal – but very clean, healthy, and well maintained! – set of human teeth. Although he still considered this rude, at least it didn’t seem to be anything underhanded.

"By all accounts,” he said nervously after a moment, “I feel fairly normal. Just tired. Which, really, is likewise normal. We should get the blood packs in the freezer, however. I would be ashamed if any spoiled from simple negligence.”