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An Outing With Five Children.

I’m currently writing on mobile so I will update this when I have access to desktop.


Conan swallowed nervously. A thick tension hung in the air, a knife could barely pierce it. Today was supposed to be a fun day, a day where the small detective could finally relax and not worry about any murders.


But now, as Okiya and Amuro glared daggers at each other, Conan had to worry about who was going to murder who first. How did he get into this situation in the first place??


… Oh right, the professor is sick and Ran had extra karate practice to get to. Somehow, a miscommunication led to both Amuro and Okiya chaperoning the Detective boys trip to the newest amusement park. Haibara had immediately claimed to have to take care of the professor as soon as she found out Okiya was chaperoning. Without her, It was up to Conan to take care of both the two feuding adults and the children who never seemed to stop getting into trouble.


He sighed. If he came out of this alive, he was going to take a long trip to anywhere but Tokyo. Even Osaka seemed more appealing than this right now. 


Ayumi grabbed Amuro’s sleeve, pulling him away from his glaring contest with Okiya.


“Ne, Amuro-Niisan? Can we go ride the super coaster first??” She gleefully begged.


The other kids joined in, pulling the two adults in different directions. Mitsuhiko thought it would be better to go see the games first, since the coaster had a huge line. Genta agreed with Ayumi, However it was Okiya who made the final decision. 


“Why don’t we go and see what there is first?” He suggested, “The line should go down as we explore. Much better than waiting for a long time, right?” 


The kids frowned slightly but admitted he had a point. 


“Hold on, Why don’t I take Ayumi and Genta to the Super Coaster and we wait in line? That way I can hold our spots and let Conan know when we’re close to the front?” Amuro spoke up.


“But then we’d be having fun without you guys!” Mitsuhiko protested. 


The other two protested as well, forcing Amuro to follow begrudgingly. Conan could see in his eyes he didn’t want to be anywhere near Okiya if he could help it. But at the same time there was something that just kept him near the man. It puzzled the young detective, their relationship confused him. 


(HIm, It was him that kept Amuro from leaving.)


The games weren’t that special, themed of course to the park’s theme but otherwise didn’t have anything too special to those at other parks. Some ring toss booths that Conan could never remember winning in his life, A water shooting game with the balloon that pops, and numerous easy to win games for the children who were too young for the skill based stuff, just to name a few. But what attracted the detective boys was the infamous shoot the star out game. They eagerly paid the tickets needed to play and grabbed the bb pellet gun, aiming carefully. As soon as the buzzer rang they began shooting rather erratically, exhausting the ammo in mere moments. The papers with the small stars pulled forwards as the attendant took them and inspected the torn pieces of paper. Genta frowned as he found he did the worst out of the three, leaving nearly the entire star untouched. 


“Man! This game is unfair!” 


“Then why did you play it then?” Conan muttered.


“Okiya-Niisan, Amuro-niisan, Conan Why don’t you give it a try?” Mitsuhiko suggested, holding his nearly shot out paper. 


There was a small bit of red left, meaning he didn’t get a prize either. 


“Ah, I don’t-” Conan began to speak but Okiya interrupted him.


“We’d love to, Wouldn’t we? Amuro-san?” He calmly spoke, Glancing to the cafe worker.


“Of course, It sounds fun.” Amuro stepped up and took the gun from where genta stood. 


Okiya followed suit by taking Ayumi’s place, inspecting the gun’s weight in his hands. 


Conan felt a bead of sweat fall down his neck. Amuro was doing the same thing, nearly the same actions as Okiya. These two really were more alike than they thought. Conan sighed and took a spot between the two, picking up the gun. The two secret agents gasped quietly, both grabbing the gun in front of Conan. Their eyes met, first with surprise but slowly turned to a subtle glare. 


“What do you think you’re doing?” Amuro kindly asked Okiya. 


“I believe I was going to show Conan-kun here how to properly shoot a gun of this kind.”


‘It was just a BB pellet gun’, Conan miserably thought. 


“I see, you’ve shot BB guns before then,  Okiya-san?”


“I have, back in America.”


“What a coincidence, I have too. How many years?”


“About 4, I’d say.”


“Oh?  Well I have 5 years of shooting behind me.”


“I see,  I see…  But have you considered..”


Their level headed argument continued,  under the guise of conversation.  The detective boys watched with awe but Conan could tell, the two agents were arguing over him. The attendant sighed, leaning on his elbow and hand.  


“I don’t get paid enough for this.” Cojan heard him softly mutter. 


 Eventually, Amuro conceded the gun to Okiya with a well hidden pout as Okiya began to show Conan how to use it. 


“Ah… thanks, Okiya-niichan…” He muttered.


‘Not like I didn’t already know how to use one…’


With that thought, the three took their places and waited for the bell.  With a loud, deafening tone the three began to shoot the rapid fire pellets.  


Within moments, the stars were pulled forward and the kids gasped.  Both Okiya and Amuro had neatly shot out their own star.  Conan had as well but it wasn’t as neat as the other two, a few stray pellets hitting the edge of the paper. 


The two agents looked at each other’s paper,  Conan felt deep in his bones what was going to happen next. 


“Ah, you’re quite adept at that, aren’t you Okiya-san?”


“You’re not as bad yourself, however you did miss a small bit right… there.”


The kids swarmed Amuro’s paper, where the smallest, most microscopic dot of black was left.  The worker shrugged.  


“I’ll allow it.  What do you three want?”


The two adults ignored him, continuing their small squabble.  Both Conan and the worker sighed.  


“We’ll take whatever you wanna give us.” Conan muttered.  


The worker nodded, forcing three plushies into Conan’s arms.  


He turned to the adults, a defeated look on his face.  


“What do you think, Conan-kun?!”

“Your thoughts,  Conan-kun?" 


The two turned to the small detective who simply blinked with surprise. 


"Ah… ” his eyes darted back and forth, looking for salvation,  “look!  The line for the coaster is down!  Let’s go!”


He darted off, the other detective boys cheering with glee.  The other adults were forced to quit their childish argument and follow, much to their frustration.  


Maybe this outing wasn’t going to be as bad as Conan thought. 


Perhaps it would be worse. 

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Conan was tired. Really, Conan was always tired. Shinichi was always tired, but he could handle it then. (Or maybe it was just that he could ignore it better, a mug of coffee warming his hands.) But he was tired more than usual today. It felt like the earth was constantly pulling at him all day, demanding him to let go to gravity and be taken into its embrace, sinking into the earth. If not for the KID heist tonight, he might even be inclined to take the offer. The week had been long.

Really, it was a wonder he’d even made it to the heist. He’d seen the way Ran had looked at the dark circles that’d started increasing over the days, to the point that not even the shadow of his glasses hid them. Without Sonoko dragging them, there was no way she would’ve let him go. He’d never thought he’d thank Sonoko for something. Even if it was just in the safety of his own mind.

By the time the heist started, Conan felt even more dead on his feet. At this point his body had begun to sway. Somewhere, he remembered Ran telling him at one point fifteen hours a week was not a ‘healthy’ sleep schedule. It never stopped him before. Now, it seemed it was close to doing that. Curse this smaller body and his lack of caffeine.

At 11:59 every light fizzled out. The task force went frantic, Nakamori-keibu and Suzuki-jiisan at the lead.

A voice echoed through the darkness.

One… Two… Three

The lights turned on right on cue. The time had just ticked to midnight. Both thief and gem had disappeared. As did the tiny detective, but nobody noticed that. They were all too used to the KID Killer being who knew how many steps in front of them all. Instead they focused on finding KID and the gem. Wherever they were, Conan would be, anyhow.

Floors above where the gem had once been, Conan stumbled out onto the roof. This had reached ‘week without sleep’ levels of tired. Which was dumb because it’d only been four days, between his last case and the Detective Boys keeping him awake. According to his record, he should be able to stay up for at least three more days with no trouble. Of course, that was when he had coffee and a quiet place to take power naps in. Not that he didn’t love the Detective Boys or appreciate Ran for taking him in. But none of them were really conducive to sleep and even his own house seemed to fail as a napping hideaway these days. Still, logic dictated that he should be good for at least long enough for his meeting with KID.

His body didn’t seem to care about logic. Against his will, his blinks got longer. White filled his vision as his body tipped. Then all he had was darkness and warmth.

When he woke, he had the vague feeling he was in a place he didn’t recognize. Opening his eyes confirmed it. There was a white comforter over him and the room lacked windows. The walls were a plain brown, instead of the blue he’d gotten used to. A figure in white appeared in the doorway, as if by magic. Appropriately so.

“You’re awake. Do you know how worried you had me, Tantei-kun? The door had barely closed behind you when you just fainted, I thought you’d been poisoned!” KID said from his place at the door, his monocle gleaming despite the shadows cast by his hat.

“It wouldn’t be the first time,” Conan mumbled. Louder, “How long was I asleep?”

“Thirteen hours.” The words were flat and KID seemed annoyed behind the monocle, arms crossed over his chest in a way that reminded Conan of Ran when she fully entered ‘disappointed big sister’ mode. Conan hummed.

“Not too bad.”

“Not too-” KID spluttered. It sent a thrill of quiet satisfaction through him. After all, it wasn’t easy to get KID to react like that. “Just how long do you usually sleep?!”

“My record’s two days.” Conan shrugged. “Though that was after a particularly grueling case that had me running around for a week and a half.”

KID’s eyebrows scrunched together. “And just how much sleep have you gotten recently to pass out like that?”

“Thirteen hours?”

“You haven’t slept till now?!”

“I’ve gone longer.”

“If you’ve gone longer then this isn’t exactly a glowing review of your sleep schedule.”

“As if you don’t spend days awake perfecting tricks.” Conan raised his eyebrows and with the way KID’s poker face suddenly went back up, he knew he’d hit the nail on the head. Hypocritical thief.

“You aren’t worried about me kidnapping you?” KID deflected and Conan rolled his eyes.

“KID, the only thing I’m worried about is how much trouble you’ll be in because I disappeared for half a day.”

“Aw, are you worried about me Tantei-kun?” KID cooed at him, tilting closer to the bed.

“Not particularly. But Ran does take care of me,” Conan said with a wry smile. He knew the implication was caught when KID’s face paled. “Unless you’ve texted her in my place?”

“I was… perhaps a bit worried about you,” KID looked away.

“Well now you can see that was unnecessary.”

“Shinichi. You fainted on me. I barely caught you.” Conan blinked at the use of his real name. But KID wasn’t done there, continuing with a hand waving in his general direction. “You, who throws himself into danger constantly. Who has been poisoned before. What was I supposed to think, but that my favourite detective had somehow managed to get himself hurt on one of my heists, right under my nose.”

Conan huffed. He could feel his cheeks burn with embarrassment and shame. He knew how important it was to KID that no one got hurt. “I’ll try to sleep before it happens again, alright?”

“Good. Why’d you even show up if you were that tired, anyway?” KID asked, tilting his head. Very pointedly, Conan did not answer. Instead he looked away to the bedside table where his glasses were folded. The thief already had a big enough head. Though apparently his silence was an answer of itself because Conan could feel the shift in the room’s presence as KID probably lit up like a damn Christmas tree. “Meitan tei~

“Shut it.”



If KID knew kidnapping Conan to let him get some damn rest (and also to make sure he wasn’t dying , the tiny detective had passed out right in front of him without even a word!) would lead to this, he never would’ve done it. Or at least he would’ve considered it better first. He’d been working on a new trick when the alarm for one of his safe houses went off. It wasn’t until he was halfway there, he realized it was the same one he’d taken Conan to a week prior. He wasn’t completely sure whether the two were related. Since, as he said, the Mouri girl watched him and KID wasn’t really sure how he’d be able to get away and refind the safe house. It was likely it was just another thief. A burglar who noticed a normally empty house and took a chance. Though he wouldn’t lie, he’d be a bit miffed if another thief managed to get past his locks. Given that he’d made them. With the help of his kaasan.

He entered warily through a window, brim of his hat down low, prepared for either burglar or nosy detective. Neither were in the room he entered so he snuck through the small place, cardgun in hand just in case it wasn’t Tantei-kun. Except he didn’t run into anyone . Like his alarm had misfunctioned except he was rather certain it didn’t because he had a great security system, thank you very much. As a phantom thief he had to. There didn’t seem to be evidence of anyone. Until he made it to the bedroom. Curled and tiny in the middle of the sheets was Tantei-kun. His chest rose and fell with sleep, the sound of measured breathing just making it to him at the door, and his hair seemed to be mussed as if he’d been asleep for a while. Or about fifteen minutes, if he’d fallen asleep soon after hitting the bed. It was frankly adorable. KID was very tempted to leave him like that. But he wanted to know why his detective was here more.

Before KID could really get close to the bed, Conan stirred. Maybe he’d stared too long, he knew Conan was more perceptive of eyes on him than people normally were, just as he was. A grumble broke the silence of the room, sounding like it came from deep in his detective’s chest. “KID?” The voice was still half asleep. Soft but ragged, muffled as Conan’s face was turned into the pillow.

“Yes, Tantei-kun?” KID whispered into the distance between them.

“I’m a homicide detective,” Conan said.

KID tilted his head, confused, but decided to humour the half-asleep half-pint detective. “Yes, you are.”

Conan held himself up from the bed, just enough to look over at KID. Sapphire eyes blinked once before they truly opened, seemingly to take all of KID in. “Wake me up, and no one will ever find the body.”

KID froze. … what?

“Even Phantom Lady will have trouble finding all of you in the Thames.” The words were slurred and sleepy. Conan’s eyes slid to barely open and he swayed gently where he’d lifted himself partly off the bed. It would’ve been cute. Absolutely adorable . If not for those words. A shudder went through KID’s body. His face no doubt paled to a shade even his poker face wouldn’t hide. His detective could be quite scary even without his soccer balls, it seemed. He gulped.

“Alright.”

Conan nodded with a pleased smile, seemingly assuaged. Just like that he went back to sleep. KID blinked at him a moment longer before he retreated to the small living area. And promptly experienced a mini freak out. Because what the hell. Had Tantei-kun- Tantei-kun - broken into his safe house, just for a nap ? He looked back toward where his room was. Though he didn’t walk to the door, much as he wanted to double check. That threat was all he needed to cement in his brain that apparently, yes he had. For a reason he would get out of Conan. As soon as the chibi detective was awake and less-murdery. Which gave KID time to just. Sit. And think about this.

By the time Conan finally exited the room, somehow looking both refreshed and groggy, KID had himself fully back together.

“Coffee?” Conan’s voice croaked.

KID was about to deny him, but then realized he didn’t actually know if coffee would have any long term effects on shrunken detectives. Probably not? Mentally he shrugged and rooted through a cupboard to find Jii-san’s stash. ( He didn’t have coffee. Just non-bitter hot chocolate, thank you.) As he did, he absently set about grabbing the sugar and the powdered cream Jii-san also kept so Conan could adjust to his taste. Though his intruder struck him more as a black coffee drinker. That thought practically made him shudder more than the soccer balls did, though less than the earlier death threat had. Which was another one of those things connected to tantei-kun that would live on in KID’s mind, similar to the mystery train incident. He poured the coffee and set the three things in Tantei-kun’s reach. The boy blinked adorably before setting seriously about the task of adding some cream and sugar. (Less than KID personally thought was acceptable but some which was a general relief. Never before was KID glad his instincts were wrong.) It made him smile fondly. Perhaps his mother was right when she said he liked to flirt with danger. Since he’d already made the one drink, he set about the task of making a mug of hot chocolate for himself while Tantei-kun slowly woke up. As well as preparing a second mug of coffee the way he’d just seen Tantei-kun do. From the way his chibi detective swayed, he’d likely need it. The gesture was certainly appreciated. Conan lit up as KID crafted it. In a decidedly fond way that KID was sure only grogginess allowed him to see. They sat together for several peaceful, almost domestic moments. Unlike the first, the second cup Conan savoured. With each sip Conan seemed to slowly grow more alert. Privately KID began to think maybe whatever the reason Conan broke in, it was worth it just for this.

“So, Tantei-kun,” KID finally decided to break the silence when Conan was roughly half through his second cup. “What are you doing in my safe house?”

If Conan had been wearing his glasses right then, he’d no doubt be looking at him from over them. Like a librarian who wasn’t too thrilled with his louder tricks. As if it were obvious. Though , KID guessed, itwas , wasn’t it? “Taking a nap.”

“Inmy safe house,” KID repeated, because Conan didn’t seem to catch the most important part of that statement. As a detective, KID figured he should be able to pick details up better. Especially the important ones.

“Yes, well.” Conan took another slow sip of his coffee. “Everywhere else is quite loud.”

KID blinked at him incredulously. “You broke in because it’s quiet?”

“You can understand things.” Tantei-kun sounded pointedly surprised. Eyebrows raised and smirked curled on his lips. Annoyance bubbled to the surface. Taking place of any confusion and not-very-misplaced fear. What the fuck . And here KID had actually let Tantei-kun sleep. Ungrateful brat.

“Thanks for the coffee, KID.” Tantei-kun pushed himself from the seat and headed to the door with that as his goodbye. Leaving his mugs for KID to clean up. Before the door swung shut KID saw him put his glasses back on.

KID grumbled to himself as he put his safe house back in order, removing the two microphones Tantei-kun had left for him, before locking up to leave himself. Ungrateful brat.

“You wanted me to sleep more, didn’t you? I’m sleeping more.” Conan shrugged helplessly. Carelessly . Without a thought to KID’s already questionable sanity. KID kinda wanted to scream. Instead he kept his poker face up. This was the second time he’d snuck in to find Tantei-kun in his safe house. Asleep in his bed. Like Goldilocks who’d found the perfect spot and refused to leave despite it being home to three bears . Not that KID would actually hurt his little detective. Or anyone else, for that matter. But still, a detective breaking into a thief’s place. Maybe it was revenge for wanting to poke fun at him the first time this happened.

It was at the time Kaito was purchasing coffee because the safe house was getting low that he considered maybe he shouldn’t encourage it like this. Then he remembered Tantei-kun’s small body collapsing at the heist. And also the first time he found Tantei-kun in his safe house. He shivered at the idea of what threat may come if the detective found there was no more coffee. So really, it was a matter of safety. Both for himself and his favourite detective. And really, he had been seeming more rested lately. As with everything else Kaito had done, ultimately, he figured the good outweighed the weird.

(“You’ve bought coffee? Why?” Tantei-kun looked at him like that was somehow the strangest thing here.

“You’re scary before you’ve had coffee.” KID gave an exaggerated shudder that gave way to a smile when Tantei-kun glowered at him. “See? Scary~”)

Then Tantei-san had to find them. Or, rather, find Tantei-kun . Because there was no way he hadn’t followed the other detective. This was a nightmare right under Tantei-kun’s soccer balls. Having one detective at a safe house was bad enough. KID absolutely drew the line at two. (Especially if Hakuba planned to make it a reoccurring thing as Tantei-kun had. While he could deal with the one, he had plans for if Hakuba tried.) Especially with the second being Hakuba-bastard. It was bad enough being pestered at school!

A few minutes after KID got to the safe house- and spotted Conan in the bed through the open bedroom door- Tantei-san burst into the place like Aoko did his actual house in the mornings. Clearly she was teaching him. Tantei-san’s eyes swept the place like he was searching for something. Not just evidence (that wasn’t there). He knew the second Tantei-san noticed Conan when his shoulders stiffened in shock. Which was almost funny, because KID was sure Tantei-kun was what Tantei-san was mainly looking for. Before he could get started the rant KID could see coming, he held a finger up to his mouth, shushing him. “Don’t wake him,” he whispered.

To his delight, Tantei-san matched his volume. Though he was still glared at. Which was fully unfair, because Tantei-san knew he didn’t kidnap. Except for the first time Tantei-kun slept over, but that hadn’t exactly crossed his mind then. “Why not?”

KID looked toward the room before he leaned toward Tantei-san with a conspiratorial look. “He’s scary when you wake him.” It was true , but he couldn’t dismiss the opportunity to mess with him. Not when it was so easy.

Tantei-san paused, head tilted, and simply looked at him for several seconds. Like he could parse out some hidden meaning. Unfortunately, there was none. (Oh how KID wish there was.) “He’s seven.”

Seventeen , KID’s mind corrected. And boy did it show sometimes. In the worst ways. Outloud, KID said, “Last time I woke him he threatened to chop me up and spread me in the Thames.”

Tantei-san blinked. “… We’re in Japan. The Thames is in England.”

I KNOW !!” KID screeched as much as he could without waking his scary chibi detective.

Tantei-san frowned and looked over to the bedroom door. “Why is he sleeping here?”

KID sighed. “Apparently it’s the quietest place.”

“It’s. The quietest place.”

“So I’ve been told.”

“I wasn’t aware any place with you could be quiet.”

“You wound me, Tantei-san. I’ll have you know I’m great at espionage.”

Tantei-san did not reply. Instead he sat on the couch, grabbed a Sherlock Holmes book (where did that even come from), and settled in to wait. For a moment KID just glared at him. It was fruitless, of course. No matter how long he looked, Hakuba-bastard wouldn’t just disappear. Not for the first time, he kinda wished he had real magic. Though he wouldn’t ever say it outloud. His own personal brand of magic was much for fun, anyhow. Plus probably more reliable. He was likely just worried about Tantei-kun, anyhow. KID could respect that.

For someone who had the worst sleep schedule he’d ever seen (yes, KID saw the irony in that statement and yes, KID was also concerned. how little sleep did he actually get away with when he was normal-sized), Tantei-kun was surprisingly scheduled. Though, KID guessed ‘scheduled’ was more ‘dangerously caffeine dependant’. He put aside the deck of cards he’d been playing with and got up to start Tantei-kun’s coffee. Which was, as he’s learned, the easiest way to get the detective up. Tantei-san looked at him curiously from the top of the book.

It wasn’t till the coffee was finished brewing that it drew Tantei-kun from his room. If this was a cartoon, KID imagined Tantei-kun would be floating after a scent trail with his nose in the air. The image almost made him laugh every time. Thankfully, Tantei-kun was still groggy enough he could allow himself a small smile. Tantei-kun pulled himself up to the table, gratefully sipping at the mug KID put in front of him almost the second it was set down. An amused noise escaped KID and he turned to grab his own hot chocolate. When he turned back, Tantei-san was standing awkwardly at the table, unnoticed by Tantei-kun. The level of his favourite detective’s awareness would be concerning anywhere else.

“… Can I get a coffee, too?”

KID ignored him, sitting in front of Tantei-kun without a word, though he didn’t stop Tantei-san from heading over to grab a mug with an eyeroll. The only detective he would make coffee for was Tantei-kun. And occasionally Nakamori-keibu, but that was only when he was at his house in the morning. About half a cup in, Tantei-kun finally squinted at the other person drinking coffee at the table. He turned to KID. “Why is Hakuba here?”

“He was worried about you.” KID shrugged.

To his amusement, Tantei-kun snorted. “Unnecessary.”

“That’s what I told him,” KID said. He shrugged and hid a smile into his mug when Tantei-san made an indignant noise.

“I think it’s perfectly fine worrying about Conan-kun disappearing to end up in the safe house of a criminal,” Tantei-san defended himself.

“How’d you even know I was here? Or that I occasionally ‘disappear’. We don’t exactly cross paths often.” Conan had his chin between his fingers like he did when he was thinking and KID was pretty sure this was the most awake he’s seen him before his second cup.

“I ran into a crime scene that was wrapping up and noticed him stumble off. Given that he looked half dead on his feet I followed him here, after a bit of trouble.” Hakuba raised an eyebrow. “This happens often?”

The question was swiftly overshadowed as KID turned eyes on an embarrassed looking Tantei-kun. “You did what?”

“It was just three days,” Tantei-kun huffed.

“How many hours?” KID leaned closer over the table. The answer was mumbled. “How many?”

“Six! Fuck, what are you, my mother?” Tantei-kun complained. KID didn’t dignify that with an answer. Because, if he had to be to keep his favourite detective safe, the answer was yes and he didn’t want to say it out loud. Especially in front of Hakuba-bastard who was currently staring at them both like they’d grown a couple extra heads and perhaps some new eyes. “Why’s it matter?”

“Two heists ago, you passed out, Mouri-chan upset because you disappeared for half a day, ring any bells?” KID leaned back in his seat, feeling as annoyed as Tantei-kun looked. “How does she even let you get away with this?” He knew she was a good caretaker.

“If you must know, she doesn’t know,” Tantei-kun grumbled, also leaning back in his seat with his arms crossed.

“I thought you were getting more sleep,” KID said.

“I had a long case and I can’t exactly always sleep here,” Tantei-kun countered. 

KID scrubbed a hand down his face, glad he’d started going with a simple disguise instead of the monocle. It made the action easier. “At your house, Tantei-kun?”

Tantei-kun shrugged. “It’s quieter here.”

KID gave Tantei-san a pointed look. A ‘see, I told you’. (At some point, Tantei-san had started to look like he’d sucked on a lemon. Even KID’s jeering look didn’t change that. Oh, he loved to confuse Tantei-san. Though annoying him was still definitely his favourite.) He didn’t complain about Tantei-kun’s words, though. That had been given up the third time Tantei-kun snuck in. It wasn’t like his detective would listen to him, after all. And he was rather adorable, curled up in his bed under the KID sheets he’d changed them to a week back as a joke. Of course, the lack of dark circles played a part in the lack of true complaints too. More sleep also meant a safer Tantei-kun. From what KID had seen, Tantei-kun needed all the bonus safety he could get.

“You need more sleep.”

“And I’m getting it you hypocrite,” Tantei-kun said then slid his mug across the table with a purpose. KID sighed and shook his head, but made a second mug for him. When Tantei-kun left, he took Tantei-san with him. Tantei-san who did not return again. Unlike his favourite (and sleep-deprived) detective.

It had been four weeks (and one heist) since the Black Organization was taken down. Edogawa Conan had returned to Kudo Shinichi. And KID’s search for Pandora became a touch easier, now that his special guests were in jail. So of course that meant the alarm on his safe house would go off. That safe house. Tantei-kun’s safe house. Kaito scrubbed a hand over his face and decided ‘fuck it’, it was honestly about time anyway, and donned the KID gear to confront his detective.

When Kaito got to the safe house and confirmed it truly was Tantei-kun, he dug (quietly) in a drawer for an outfit to replace his suit. Sans any form of disguise. If he was to meet Shinichi for the first time, it only felt right to be similarly unmasked. He glanced to the bed as he pulled out a hoodie. Just like every other time this month, Tantei-kun was curled under the sheet. The pillow was clutched close to his body. Soft snores came from him and Kaito smiled. Even big his favourite detective was still adorable. A quick change in the living room and a handful of other things from other drawers (where nosy detectives won’t find them) and he was settled in to wait a few hours as Tantei-kun took his nap. It was an odd situation for him, at first. Tinkering with tricks for his next heist with one of the very detectives who tried to catch him in the next room. But just like donning the KID suit, it eventually felt normal. Comfortable, like he was made to be there. Like they were made to be there. (Months ago, he would’ve no doubt snorted at the thought.)

Seeing a ruffled Shinichi stumble out of his room, following the smell of coffee and rubbing at his eyes, was an odd form of dejavu. He’d been here many times. Watched Tantei-kun wander out of his room and plop down on a kitchen chair. Reach for his coffee with absolutely no words. Just a pleased hum as he took his first sip. The only difference now is Shinichi’s size. It was nice having that little confirmation that here, Shinichi had always been Shinichi . Kaito knew Shinichi needed that. And warmth filled his chest to know he’d been what his detective had needed. After all, it worked the other way around too. Because even with the disguises, Kaito had been more fully himself during their little moments than with anyone else outside Jii and Kaasan.

Halfway through the mug more awareness was blinked into Shinichi’s eyes. Kaito could see the questions forming behind sapphire. The detective had seen him close to him often enough and was smart enough, Kaito was sure his brain was already connecting that he’d gone without a disguise. He let his detective be and simply continued to sip his hot chocolate. Though he did hope Shinichi wasn’t so obvious with his perp-staring when he was actually awake. Both for the detective’s safety and as a criminal himself. The thought of others not noticing his obvious stare was just embarrassing. Vaguely (and with much more grace) he watched as Shinichi looked him up and down. Eyes lingered on different sections. The messiness of his hair. His eyes. Apparently his cheeks and the cut of his jaw. Eventually Kaito had to look away, the embarrassment creeping to something more than just secondhand. How much was already memorized- being compared to what was on display now- and how much was being memorized? There was no way of knowing. Kaito certainly wouldn’t ask.

After his second mug, Shinichi still didn’t ask about his appearance. Patiently, Kaito took the mug and refilled it. It would come eventually. Except Shinichi still didn’t ask. Even as he handed it back it went unasked. Though Kaito knew it was there. It dawned on him suddenly, as Shinichi took the mug and their fingers brushed, that Shinichi wouldn’t ask. Kaito decided to answer anyway. “This isn’t a disguise, it’s my true face. I figured since I was meeting yours it’d only be fair.”

Shinichi frowned at him gently behind the mug. “You didn’t have to.”

“I know.” Kaito shrugged. “I wanted to. Though I must admit, I thought after you got your body back this would stop.” He was only half joking. It'd… been somewhat of a worry for him. That they’d lose these moments of domesticity. Especially after Shinichi missed his last heist. A distraction for a child. An unneeded haven, now that he could be his true age again. He thought again, of the dejavu earlier and Shinichi’s searching eyes. How Shinichi didn’t pry and didn’t ask about the lack of disguise despite clearly wanting to know. It was all more reassuring than Kaito was perhaps ready for.

“This doesn't… bother you, does it?” Shinichi shifted awkwardly in his seat, fingers playing with the mug.

“That didn’t seem to concern you before.” Kaito smirked.

“KID,” Shinichi said flatly. His eyes were serious.

“Kaito. And so long as you don’t threaten to kill me and dump my body in a whole other country again, no.”

Shinichi looked away, a tinge of embarrassed pink on his cheeks, and Kaito seriously had to fight the urge to laugh.

“Though, you could always sleep at my house instead of breaking in,” Shinichi’s eyebrows raised at that. It took a moment for the secondary meaning to dawn on him. “Completely innocently, Meitantei, cross my heart.” For added effect, Kaito drew an ‘x’ over his left breast.

“You know the heart isn’t actually located there.”

“Semantics.” Kaito shrugged.

“… I think I’d like that,” Shinichi said quietly, after a moment.

“Hm?” Kaito hummed around the lip of his mug, eyes turned once more to Shinichi.

“Sleeping at your house. I think I’d like that,” Shinichi clarified, a light dusting of pink on his cheeks but that confidence Kaito loved shining through everything else.

“So would I, Meitantei.” Kaito smiled at him. Soft and genuine. “So would I.”

Maybe this time, he could even get his own nap, curled up with his favourite detective.

rewrite of the ending of sunflowers of inferno (because i watched it and was immediately inspired)


KID kissed Conan on the forehead before he scooped up Ran to run, catching the way Conan stiffened slightly and reddened at the action. “I’ll see you out there, Meitantei!”

He does not hear Conan’s response, if one is given.

Only a few minutes later KID is safe on the ground with Ran safe under a tree.  The only one not safe is Conan. He does not know where Conan is. Or how he planned to get out. KID inched his way to the bank, ready to find a way back into the collapsing building- which, seriously, with everything they did you’d think the Suzuki’s would’ve built a building that didn’t collapse like it was made of cards- to grab his idiot detective. Honestly, he should’ve never left him behind. (But he knew, if he did it again, he likely would’ve. Ran was important to Conan and KID could deny Conan very little. Especially when he was so clearly pleading.)

There is noise, suddenly. Louder than the normal sounds of the forest. Voices getting closer with each second. One of Conan’s friends must have noticed him in the air. He looked back at the sleeping Ran and then at the mountain. Or maybe Tantei-kun had made it out and was leading them himself.

The only voice he could clearly hear calling out was the Suzuki heiress.

He ducked further into the trees so he wouldn’t be spotted and waited and hoped. He’d spent years hoping already to find Pandora. What would a few seconds be compared to that, hoping to see Conan leading the group? (A lot.)

The Suzuki heiress appeared leading the group, with the kids close behind, without Conan among them. He felt his chest seize gently. The slow beginning to suffocation. Where it has not yet occurred that another breath will not come. Ran woke and the whole group began to wander up and down the bank, sure that Conan had to be near Ran, shouting his name. “You’re making us all worry,” KID whispered. He did not notice the branch break under his foot as he took a step out of his hiding spot.

There was a gasp and someone- Ayumi?- called out that there was something in the river, and KID felt relief in his chest. Conan had found a way out. Slowly he made his way closer to the shore, still out of sight, so he could see Conan appear. Just to be sure he was safe. Aishya’s Sunflowers surfaced and KID smiled at Tantei-kun’s cleverness to use the painting to make his way to the surface. Except the painting bounced once and floated peacefully.

And Conan did not float with it.

The relief stuttered in his chest and died, the second stage of suffocation, the burn in the chest as the bubble of air expanded and threatened to break and panic set in. His gaze went to the river and he squinted at a dark spot slowly getting smaller. There. It did not matter that he would be seen. It did not matter that the man who had been trying to kill him was there. (Maybe he was as bad as Tantei-kun, paying no mind to who he would leave behind, more concerned for the safety of those important to him than for himself.) KID broke through the crowd, unclipping his cape as he did, and dove into the river. There were a few gasps but he ignored them and they disappeared as he submerged.

Half frantic, he searched the murky water. The dirt kicked up from the fall stings at his eyes. It did not matter as they landed on a form and the bubbles that flowed from its mouth as it went limp. He kicked closer to the form, to Conan, and grabbed the boy under his armpits. The water made him feel unusually light. He did not stir as KID pulled him close to his chest and swam upward with his free arm.

The crowd of Conan’s friends gave him room as he deposited Conan on the bank before he pulled himself up. Mouri-tantei hurried to their side to get the water out of Conan’s chest. When Conan sat up coughing, water coming out of his mouth, it felt like KID had taken his first breath in several long minutes. Tears were in Conan’s eyes from the roughness of the coughing. KID met his eyes, and smiled, and bowed.

A choked “KID-” was all he heard, but he spotted the gratefulness in Tantei-kun’s eyes before he left to meet Charlie-keibu who he didn’t see with the group anymore and had no doubt drifted further into the woods for a confrontation where they would be alone. He better hurry. KID was not in the practice of missing meetings, after all.

劇場版『名探偵コナン ハロウィンの花嫁』× BUMP OF CHICKEN「クロノスタシス」スペシャルムービー【大ヒット上映中!】

Detective Conan - Conan Edogawa and Ai Haibara江戸川コナン and 灰原哀

Detective Conan - Conan Edogawa and Ai Haibara

江戸川コナン and 灰原哀


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Haibara as little red riding hood, off to visit grandpa AgasaHaibara as little red riding hood, off to visit grandpa Agasa

Haibara as little red riding hood, off to visit grandpa Agasa


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パンダの着ぐるみパジャマのコナンくん

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コナンくんと赤井さん

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 Happy Valentine’s day! I drew Shinichi for @dcmkfanzine valentine’s event~Pick up line

Happy Valentine’s day! 
I drew Shinichi for @dcmkfanzine valentine’s event~
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So, I bought some clothes for my little cone and io had to draw him he smol

So, I bought some clothes for my little cone and io had to draw him 

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So I decided to draw my mom a Detective Conan-themed illustration for her birthday, since it was one of the very first manga she bought me and also enjoyed reading herself. It’s been quite a while since I really drew outlines with traditional pens…

it’s truly something that i’ve loved detective conan for seven years now and this is the first proper fanart I’ve drawn for it (idea from @/lams_lamy on twitter)

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