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Really? 

Did Hakuba really just ask that?

Decidedly ignoring the question – because answering it would just be too much trouble and create even more awkwardness than the detective had already managed to do – Kaito kneeled in front of the TV and pulled the drawer open. “I like action, comedy and horror. Fantasy’s pretty fun too. And movies based on magic. Obviously.“

A small grin curled at the corners of his lips as he pulled The Illusionist from the pile of movies and held it up for Hakuba to see. “Seen it?”

“Ah…”  Hakuba blinked at the case, tilting his head curiously. “The Illusionist… No, I don’t think that I have.” The detective reached for the case. “Is it good? Is this what you’d like to watch? What happens? Who’s in it?”

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No.

No, they really weren’t important.

He held his tongue though, keeping that particular piece of information from slipping out. It would just serve to confuse Hakuba and bring about more questions than he felt comfortable answering right now.

“Yes, I can imagine it was.” Indigo eyes gave the detective a careful once over, taking in the unusually messy state he was in. The corners of his lips twitched and the smile plastered to them turned just a hint more natural and amused – there was a concerned glint in his eye though, followed by a brief flash of guilt upon noting the pained look in Hakuba’s own, but a turn of his head hid it swiftly enough under the shadow of that white top hat.

“Haven’t been sleeping well? …Bad dreams?”

“Ah…” Hakuba’s tired smirk became a genuinely tired smile. “When there’s time for sleep, anyway, it’s been fragmented at best." 

He combed a hand through his hair, giving him a moment to sort through his thoughts. The results only gave him cause for a helpless shrug. "Not that it really matters, Kaitou-san… as has been said before, ‘the nightmare is always by your side.’”

The detective stood awkwardly, caught between wanting to pull the thief back, close, and wanting to hide in his embarrassment. He didn’t want anyone to feel sorry for him, or to see him so unguarded. Yet… yet it was tempting, despite.

He waved a hand dismissively. “It’s nothing to worry about.”

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He couldn’t help but tense slightly as Hakuba’s hand wrapped around his arm, no matter how gentle the action. Although that was a hint more expected, compared to the detective’s previous shock, it still made the nervousness in the thief’s chest flare up like fire, gaze sharply darting back to meet the other’s own.

“…I, ah, told you, detective. It was a delivery. Someone asked me to.”

While it was the truth, it was hardly the only reason he’d done it, but telling Hakuba what those other reasons were was simply…not something he could bring himself to do. Not now. Not while he still wasn’t sure—

Swallowing, he once more aimed a grin at the taller teen, head cocking slightly to the side. “That’s all.“

”…Oh.“ 

Confusion turned to disappointment, which was quickly covered by a smirk of skepticism. Hakuba removed his hand, coolly regarding the thief as he returned it to his side. Yet those honey-colored eyes betrayed that hesitant pain.

"It seems rather a lot of trouble to come just for that… I can’t imagine who would have asked you to do such a thing, but they must be important, indeed." 

A helpless shrug. 

"Still… thank them for me, won’t you? It was a lovely reprieve from a restless sleep.” Not that Hakuba knew how ragged he looked, tie hanging loosely about his shoulders, hair uncharacteristically unkempt. 

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His fingers carefully and gently unfolded from the collar of Hakuba’s shirt, hand pulling back and away with a slowness that easily conveyed the uncertainty he refused to let show on his face – not that he could do the same for the faint hotness on his cheeks, but the shadow cast by his hat, along with the darkness of the room served to hide it well enough. He hoped.

Perhaps…this had been a bad idea after all.

The detective still hadn’t spoken and indigo eyes scanned his face swiftly and carefully for any sign of what he might be thinking. And, upon noticing the faint flush on his cheeks, the thief’s lips quirked into the hint of a grin. Well. That was something, at least. But not quite what he had expected.

A push, cursing, hell, even a punch—

Something more.

Instead of this…silence.

Kid tried hard to keep himself from fidgeting, the way Hakuba was simply staring starting to get to him. He wasn’t sure what to say and silence reigned for a few minutes more, before he finally got his mouth to work again.

Well. It seems the delivery was a success.“ The lightness in which he spoke covered the nervousness, hesitancy and embarrassment well and he shifted away, tipping his hat forward slightly as he made the grin on his lips widen. “If the way it seems to have struck you speechless is any indication. That is all I came here to do, so if you’ll be so kind as to excuse me…”

Kaitou’s movement and the stated intention to leave, to take that warmth and wonder away, spurred Hakuba to act. He took a step forward,  reaching a hand for the thief’s arm, to stop him- but gently. 

“Ah- no, wait… Please.”  Hakuba’s cheeks turned redder still, feeling somewhat like a shy mouse suddenly thrust out into center stage. “I-is that… really…?”  So much for eloquence. The detective gulped. “Wh-why did you-?”

He had to know. The intentions and motivations of others had always been a driving force in everything he did, but this question, this action, was something he had a desperate need to understand. 

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He’d been sleeping at his desk when the visitor arrived. Case files, papers, and letters were piled and pushed to make room for the detective when he’d finally given in to exhaustion. Were it not for the working lamp attached to the desk’s canopy, the room would have been nearly dark. Shadows stretched out from the large, bay window panes above the cushioned window seat, spilling moonlight across the carpeted floors and the padded arm chairs by the fireplace. 

The rap-tap-tapping against the glass hadn’t been enough to wake Hakuba at first. Uneasy dreams clawed after shreds of sinewy confidence, begging him to give in to the oblivion of sleep. But, as he’d become a light-sleeper as of late, it only took a few more tries before he stirred.

The detective lifted his head, spilling more papers in the process, and got to his feet. Visitors after eight o’clock were typically discouraged, but never before had he heard of someone trying to come to his window, much less in the dead of night.

Briefly, the thought crossed his mind that it could be one of the many vengeful criminals that he’d put away, but he felt foolish for entertaining such a ridiculous notion. If someone wanted revenge, coming to his window and calling for his attention was probably not the most subtle or useful one.

Still, even while he kept those thoughts repeating in his tired mind, making his way from the writing desk toward the window, he couldn’t help but draw parallels the haunting dreams he’d just been pulled away from. 

Probably just the hedges or bit of ivy scraping and tapping against the shutters…

Thought changed, however, from Poe to Barrie when an all-too familiar silhouette took shape on the other side of the glass. The cape and top hat that had caused him plenty of grief in the past, now relaxed him and filed him with curiosity.

He put one knee on the window box and unlocked the latches for the window, swinging it inward, quiet and bewildered. 

“Kaitou-san?” Hakuba asked, unable to stop the slow smile that spread across his lips. Whether the thief were here for business or a social call, he really couldn’t be sure. Either way, since it was KID, it was bound to be interesting.

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The kiss, gentle though it was, stunned the detective to silence. Once parted, Hakuba let go of the breath he’d been holding since KID approached, quiet and soft, as if the very air between them were only a paper-thin, delicate work of woven lies. 

Wide eyed, and with a decidedly rosy tint to his cheeks, the detective swallowed hard. Question after question rose to his mind but, just as his body seemed to be stuck still, the words would not come. 

What fantasy world had the disheveled detective just stepped into?

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Ahaha…

Maybe he shouldn’t have let him in. Too late for that now though. And if Hakuba insisted on staying, then he might as well try to make the best of the situation. Keyword being try. Though, who knew. They might actually have fun.

…Yeah, right.

“Movie’s fine. Got a couple in the living room, in the drawer under the TV.” Kaito turned and, motioning for Hakuba to follow, headed back into the living room. “Then a few more in my room, but…let’s go through the ones here first.“

Ooh. Kaito’s bedroom? He could only guess at what secrets might be lurking there. Really, he’d wanted a chance to see the inside of Kuroba’s home more than a few times, but despite how many times he’d come here, he’d never actually managed to get past the front door. Mostly because he’d never asked

"Certainly! What, ah, kind of movies do you like?”

 This has got to be one of the most awkward almost-adult impromptu sleepovers ever. 

“…And why do you have movies up in your bedroom if you’re the only one home?”

Oh wait, wait, it just got worse.

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He took the card, eyes narrowing briefly at the smirk on Hakuba’s face, but before he could say anything, a woman on the other end of the phone picked up. Kaito swiftly relayed their order and gave her Hakuba’s credit card number. After confirming that their food would be delivered in 30 minutes or less, he hung up, crossed his arms and locked his gaze on the detective.

“…So. Thirty minutes, she said.”

“I suppose we need to find something to occupy our time until then.” Hakuba looked thoughtful, pursing his lips. “Shall we watch a movie over pizza? We could see what you have and decide on one now. Or perhaps you have some books in your library that I could browse through?”

The detective slipped his hands into his pockets. He really wished that he’d thought ahead further than this, but he really hadn’t actually expected Kaito to let him into the house in the first place.

“Board games? Homework? We could plan your next-” be nice “-magic show? Or, ah, play chess! I love chess!”

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“Sure. If that’s what you want. I’ll be having a Hawaiian pizza, I think.”

The fact that Hakuba really didn’t try to continue what would definitely have become yet another argument about his identity – like it so usually tended to be – made a small part of that well hidden anxiety fade, just a hint. Kaito didn’t know why he hadn’t pressed the issue, but he wasn’t about to question it.

He stepped into the kitchen and lifted the phone from the receiver to dial the familiar number to the pizza place. As he waited for them to pick up, he peered out of the doorway and at Hakuba. “You’re still paying, you know!“

"I know, I know." 

Paying was right. For the pizza and for the evening. Hakuba went into the kitchen and offered up his shiny silver credit card, smirking. Maybe it wouldn’t be so bad, after all. They were classmates. They had similar interests, probably. It could be fun and not so much about revenge, right?

Perhaps…

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Well, it was working a little bit.

Hakuba’s simple presence directly after a heist like that definitely was enough to make the magician feel a hint uneasy. And anxious. Not that the detective actually had any proof that he was KID, but—

…Had he just said he’d been sloppy?

“How could I have been sloppy? I wasn’t even there!” Kaito protested, pushing away from the wall with a far from pleased expression, but before Hakuba could answer, he waved a hand and turned in the direction of the kitchen.

“Y’know what? Don’t answer that. I’m so not in the mood for an argument. …What kinda pizza do you want?”

It was maddening, how Kaito continually avoided the admission that they both knew. But, in this instance, Hakuba decided to let it slide – just for the time being. After all, he was already on very dangerous ground, having walked right into enemy territory without even calling ahead. And Kaito, somehow, had been gracious enough to let him in.

“Ah, anything is fine, really… Something with mushrooms, perhaps?”

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“Not really.” Kaito shrugged. “Not exactly my thing.“

The fact that he was underage wasn’t the main reason. Just the thought of possibly going to a heist or having something unexpected – dangerous – happen the day after he would’ve been drinking, and simply imagining how much slower his reflexes would be…

It was far from an appealing thought.

Besides, who knew what he’d end up blabbering about if he got drunk?

Leaning against the wall, he stuffed his hands into his pockets, gaze flickering towards the duffel bag again and lips quirking into the hint of a teasing smirk as he directed it back towards the detective. “So you brought sleepover stuff. Is that really your way of trying to ruin my evening?”

Not that there was much of anything to ruin anyway though.

“More or less, yes." 

Hakuba wondered how this could not an effective plan. Kaito disliked the detective, the detective liked gathering information and revenge, and this would kill two birds with one stone. Except that he genuinely wanted to be Kuroba’s friend, eventually. 

"Is it… not working? I could interrogate you, I suppose.. Or, ah, accuse you of being sloppy tonight.”