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[If you're of a mind to be around a particular area - about where a certain deceased detective was a while ago, in fact - you might just notice a white-clad thief leaning against a wall]
[It's not a casual slump, nor an elegant one - it's the slump of the exhausted, and he certainly looks it - his hat pulled down low, some papers held in one hand, and his eyes half-lidded, seeing nothing in particular]
[a little while after this] [all Shinichi be warned] [in fact, -everyone- be warned]
[It's not a casual slump, nor an elegant one - it's the slump of the exhausted, and he certainly looks it - his hat pulled down low, some papers held in one hand, and his eyes half-lidded, seeing nothing in particular]
[a little while after this] [all Shinichi be warned] [in fact, -everyone- be warned]
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It's okay. Just--
[she gives his hand a squeeze. Gently, reassuringly]
--just breathe. You don't have to say anything.
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[but this can't be- his expression is still bewildered as he searches for the meaning behind it all, the why- where is the reason for this]
...trusting...
[the word slips out, a broken accusation. trusting gets you hurt]
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It's okay to trust. Once in a while.
[who did this to him? What caused him to be like this? She needs to know--]
Sometimes accidents happen, but Aoko... Aoko would never do anything to hurt you on purpose.
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[his tone is blank, stating fact]
[and he trusted his mother when she said everything would be fine even though you can hear him screaming in the fire and you claw and bite and scream against restraining hands as you try and save the man who taught you everything, who makes your world--]
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What happened to Aya-san?
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Didn't listen, did she?
[first taste, first time, and that was the crack, the jarring moment that smashed it all into who he is now]
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You--
[he... he couldn't have, not just because she wouldn't listen--
--could he?]
What did you do?
[she can't stop her voice from cracking]
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[don't go away, you can't go away now, don't go- he holds his grip tighter, just a little] [he has to be gentle and he's not sure he knows how]
Blood everywhere, and she died.
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Was... w-was it an accident?
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Had to follow, and she wouldn't listen, so I did because I had to follow and she wans't lsitening and tried to stop me-
....
Not much of an accident. [a listless shrug, eyes drifting sideways]
She got in the way.
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H-had to follow what?
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[the word slips out, and it isn't supposed to, he doesn't remember what happened]
[he doesn't]
Nobody.
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[and despite everything she's seen from him so far, this has the potential to scare her the second most, after what happened to Aya. He didn't try to...]
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[because if he saw just what a good job he was doing - if only enough people believed - then maybe he wasn't gone after all and the screaming would stop]
It was hard at first.
[he smiles a little, fondly]
It's easy now.
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[...he wasn't an assassin. He was a magician and a thief who was trying to stop criminals from getting something very important.
...wasn't he?]
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[namenamenamenamename--]
[-he turns away, pulls away from Aoko, retching, arms wrapped around himself]
[no i don't remember you can't make me fire and blood and he's screaming i don't want to remember!]
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I'm sorry! I'm sorry.
[her Kaito had never been this affected by Toichi's death that she can remember. He was hurt, damaged, but... not like this. Not broken.
Was that where the burn had come from? Toichi had died in an explosion. Had Kaito actually gone into the fire to try and save him?]
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[he drops to his knees, - i can't stand why can't i - and Aoko is the closest thing, so he leans against her, face hidden against one leg, eyes closed tight]
[fire. he stares in horror and screams like his world is burning- but in the real world he only murmurs the words that make his throat raw with screaming in the past]
...help, oyaji-
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Kaito. Kaito, please just breathe. I'm right here. It's--
[but it's not all right, is it? It's never been all right, even for her Kaito, even all these years later]
--it's over. He's not... he's not hurting any more. Please.
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[he chokes the words out, fire still dancing across his vision]
Still hurts-
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[deep breaths, Aoko]
--he can't hurt any more. It's just... it's just you.
[she presses her face to his shoulder, damp and tense, not sure when she started crying and wishing wishing wishing she could stop that pain, ease it even a little]
It's just you hurting. [and her voice is tiny and tight and unsure with her own pain as she adds] And me.
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[he's not crying. he's not sure he can, any more. even before, he didn't cry, just swallowed it down and stood back up]
[and she hurts-- that's right, he-]
...broke your wrist. Carpal, metacarpal, it hurts.
...and the fire is still coming....
[he still doesn't open his eyes, nor move. he can still see it happening, fire in his mind]
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Aoko's wrist will heal.
[though she's still fighting against that particular physical pain, the edges of her vision flashing white and black and gray with every movement. But there's a deeper hurt here, one that won't be so quick to mend with time]
Aoko... Aoko misses him too.
[After all, Kaito wasn't the only one who loved him. He loved Toichi more, but Aoko was far from unaffected by the death of the man whom she loved almost like another father. And poor Aya-san, too, who's been so much like the mother that she never had the chance to know.
And Kaito...
She moves and kneels in front of him, never once breaking contact. It's taking all her strength to remain upright for the moment, and she can only take his face in her one, uninjured hand, but she does so, her palm cupping his cheek and making him turn to her]
Kaito. Please, look at me.
[her voice is quiet, but insistent. He has to see, needs to open his eyes. She's keenly reminded of her Kaito's nightmares, the ones that bolt him awake in the middle of the night and leave him trembling and unseeing, even when she's right there in front of him. She needs to remind him of the here and now]
There's no more fire. There's just us.
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[and the fire is still there, and she just lied to him-]
[he opens his eyes to - make her bleed and scream how dare she lie to him -
- but it's gone]
[and now he doesn't want to close his eyes, because he's never escaped from the fire so easily]
[one hand reaches up to hers, staring at her, confused.]
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See?
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