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Nine minutes, thirty-one seconds.
[one hand is in his pocket, fingering the pocketwatch there, keeping track of the time he's been in the dressing room. His gaze is restless as he looks around, keeping a constant lookout for movement, for a person - or people - as he explores]
[he looks just like any Saguru you might meet at a crossroads. Perhaps the shadows under his eyes are a little darker than normal, but he's probably just had a few late nights chasing a thief]
[right?]
[ooc: and I'm sure we all know where this is going by now~ DR, have the third of four mirror!detectives]
[one hand is in his pocket, fingering the pocketwatch there, keeping track of the time he's been in the dressing room. His gaze is restless as he looks around, keeping a constant lookout for movement, for a person - or people - as he explores]
[he looks just like any Saguru you might meet at a crossroads. Perhaps the shadows under his eyes are a little darker than normal, but he's probably just had a few late nights chasing a thief]
[right?]
[ooc: and I'm sure we all know where this is going by now~ DR, have the third of four mirror!detectives]
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Yes, case closed. I wasn't present myself, but it was discovered that a police officer was jealous of Kudo Yuusaku - blaming Yuusaku-san for stealing credit that he should have gained. He took revenge in the easiest way avaliable to him, since Yuusaku-san was out the country.
Your father was the main impetus behind the quick solving of the murder.
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[That's more for himself than for Hakuba, Shinichi frowning as he runs what the other detective's told him against his father's actions in his world -- you can't expect Yuusaku to sit back when his son's been murdered, but solving it so easily ... yes, that rankles. Shinichi pauses as something occurs to him.] Yuusaku-san? You know my father then?
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[a slight pause]
It was... not long after they had lost you. [perhaps that influenced it? he's still not quite sure why they insisted on it]
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Probably because she sounds younger that way.
[Pause.]
You called him 1412.
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Yes, I did.
[mildly surprised - why is this being brought up? surely Shinichi knows the most common name for the assassin]
Is that a problem?
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1412 is most emphatically not a thief.
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Here? How? The same way I simply 'found' myself here?
And- where, exactly, is 'here' in the first place?
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You'll have to ask him yourself. I didn't.
[Shinichi glances down the corridor.] Apparently it's some sort of mansion that spans worlds.
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[shakes his head]
Just please tell me he has not been here long enough to make an announcement of his 'boredom'.
Or that there is an easy way to leave.
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[The ghost turns, ready to head down the corridor.] If it was easy, it wouldn't be interesting would it?
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Kudo-san, what has he been doing?
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He hasn't made a contract with anyone?
[and he hates himself, but some of that concern is for 1412, because to go so long without a contract or a death means the madness grows, and boredom rises - and some terrible, intricate game will unfold, leaving 1412 weak and shaking at the cumulation of it, bodies scattered in his wake]
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Who was it for?
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[voice flat with disbelief - you sir, are a moron]
Whilst I can appreciate that you may not have known what you were doing, that does not excuse sentencing a whole organisation of people to death!
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I'm not trying to excuse it. In fact, I'd rather like to stop him.
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Once he has a contract, that person will die. It's just a matter of time.
[looks at Shinichi steadily]
And I say that as the leading expert on 1412 - those people will die.
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There's nothing binding except what he gives it - but he rarely kills without one. I can count on one hand the number of deaths he's directly caused when he hasn't accepted a contract.
[and perhpas his knowledge is a little too close to true for someone who only chases the thief. but he's the leading expert. of course he knows more than the plebians around him]
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[Too close is useful about now.]
((that was some awesome journal fail. Apologies!))
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