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Ran Mouri stared at her computer screen, and sighed, wondering what she was doing. She looked at the blank private message page. Sonoko had told her about the website, and the person who set it up. The Science of Deduction was set up by a man named Sherlock Holmes of England. He was the worlds only Consulting Detective, and, from what Ran had read about him, he was as good a detective as Shinichi at solving mysteries. Sonoko had told Ran to asked Sherlock of he could help find Shinichi and figure out hy he left in the first place. Ran took a deep breath, and started typing.
Dear Holmes-San,
My name is Mouri Ran. My best friend Kudo Shinichi, a highschool detective, is sort of missing. We went to an Amusment Park a year ago to celabrate my winning a karate tournament. Close to the end of the evening, he were involved in a murder investigation, and after Shinich solved the case, he ran off, saying he would be back soon. I got the feeling I wasn't ever going to see him again, and it's almost true. I hardly get to see him anymore, and when he does show up, and doesn't stay long, and doesn't want anyone to know he's around. Shinichi is very famous in Japan, and he's very egotisticial. He used to love getting credit for the cases he solves, but now he won't let the police give him any. Whenever he solves a case, he tells the police not to say anything about him being involved at all. I'm worried about him. He calls a lot, but he's always rushed, and sounds like he's worried about getting caught by someone. He's no longer coming to school either. When I ask him what's going on, he always says he's on a really tough case, but I don't believe him. He's never had a case be this tuff. He usually sovles his most tuff cases within a few days. I dont know if he's on more than one case, of if it's just supposed to be just one tuff one, but I'm very worried about him. Can you please help me?
Mouri Ran
Ran wrote the address to the agency, and sent the message. She then got off the computer, and went into the kitchen to start making dinner for when Conan got home. Conan was the only thing keeping her sane at the moment. With Shinichi gone, she wouldn't have had anyone to take care of besides her dad, if Agase-Hakase hadn't asked her to take Conan in.
Conan came in just as Ran was finishing the food. "I'm home Ran-Neechan." He called.
"Oh, Conan-Kun. Welcome home. Are you hungry?" Ran asked.
"Yeah." Conan noticed Ran had been crying, and instantly felt guiltly for putting her through all this. He wanted so bad to tell her the truth, but also knew he couldn't because of the dangers. But he also saw something in her eyes. Determination? It had always been there, but for some reason it was different. More so. Conan shrugged it off. Mybe she had a karate match coming up or something.
