AN: Hi, this is my first fanfic published! I hope you guys don't mind how bad this is. Actually, I'd be grateful if people would review and make suggestions. This is actually going to be when things are their slowest, as beginnings are always hard for me. Plus, I haven't read DC in a while (sorry), so some info might be outdated, but I do check the wiki to confirm some stuff.

Anyways, basics:

Summary: Jodie shows up at Teitan elementary school with two kids, a young boy a few years older than Conan's apparent age, and a girl about the same age as Shinichi's true age. What catches Conan and Haibara off guard is how much the girl knows, from their shrinking to the inner workings of the Black Org and their goals to the Gosho Boys' families. She even knows who Subaru Okiya is! Who is this girl, and how does she relate to a gem that glows red in the night and is being hunted down by our favorite Kaitou? sorry, no pairings, but 2 OCs, obviously.

Disclaimer: No, I don't own Magic Kaito or DC, and it'd be odd if I did, seeing as I'm only as old as the anime. And if I did, a) the plot would be a bit faster with a lot simpler of crimes, with the exception of Kid Heists, as those would increase.

OCs: Not too much said here as they will both be explained soon, but just names. The two are Rey Marian Suojelija and Mico Viaton Suojelija (one of the middle names is important, but so as to not stand out, I gave both). They are American and both have blond hair. When you meet them, Mico is just wearing t-shirt and shorts while Rey is wearing black pants, t-shirt, and hoodie, oh, plus glasses.

Now, come one, the show must go on, but to do that, it must start! Btw, this is set 2 years after Shinichi shrunk.


"Conan-kun, hurry up! We're going to be late!" Ran called for her young charge. The boy just sighed, slipping on his hooded vest and stepped out of his room. For two years now, Shinichi had been stuck in the body of a child, and they weren't all that closer to bringing down the Black Org than they were when he first changed. Ran was starting to lose hope that Shinichi would ever come home, not that it was from lack of trying, it's just that Haibara, despite actually getting their hands on a sample of APTX 4869 stated that there is one chemical in the poison that not in her calculations, and is unknown to her. The very chemical that also happens to be the smoking gun to their problem, as Haibara later found out when experimenting without it.

"Morning, Ran-nee-chan!" Conan called, beaming his 'I'm such an innocent little child, aren't I?' smile at her. Ran looked down at the faux child, and couldn't help but smile. Though she still hurt from the lose of her best friend, Conan brought the light that let her smile even when she wanted nothing more to do than cry.

They both quickly ate dinner while Kogoro shuffled out of his room to grab a cup of coffee before joining them. They all ate in relative quiet, if you didn't count the scarfing sounds Kogoro was making. After putting their dishes by the sink, Conan and Ran hurried to grab their school bags.

"Ittekimasu!" they called, rushing down the stairs, barely hearing Kogoro's mumbled 'itterashai'. The two youths walked down the street, chattering about what Conan was relearning in his class. Along the way, they met up with the other Shonen Tantei-dan and continued to school. Upon getting there, however, is when things started to deviate from normal practice.

Upon reaching the school gate, they spotted a familiar looking navy blue Peugeot 607. As they walked towards the car, a woman stepped out of the car, followed shortly behind by two kids. One looked to be no older than a couple of years older than the true kids next to him, and was bouncing around, excited for being there. Next to the child looked like an older version of the child, about 17 years old. The older of the two children had mid-length blond hair tied back in a low ponytail, and her eyes were a chocolate-brown shade. Her brother, from appearances, had far shorter hair that rested on his head, but was already starting to defy gravity as some strands started to stand on their own.

All this would seem to be a normal scene of a mother coming to look at a school she wanted to enroll her kids in, had it not been for the woman they were with happened to be none other than Jodie Starling, a FBI agent working on the Black Org Case, and well-known among the group. Stepping even closer, Jodie turned and saw the group of 6. The teen with Jodie also seemed to notice as her eyes widened slightly and she mouthed something that only the boy could hear, as he looked confused and turned towards them.

All of a sudden, a chill ran down Conan's spine as the corners of the girl's mouth quirked up into a grin. Before the chill finished its course, hands grasped either of his shoulder and a body pressed against his back. Looking out of his eyes, he saw Haibara cowering behind him, the death grip rooting him in place as much as the fear was doing to her.

The two tensed even more as the girl stalked over to their group. She stopped right in front of Conan and lowered herself down to their eye level, smiling a seemingly friendly smile. Conan knew well that it was fake, he'd done the same thing millions of times before, and he tensed up even more. The girl tilted her head to the side and closed her eyes, as if attempting to put to rest the fears that seemed to plague the two, but her words as she opened her mouth did the exact opposite.

"Ohayou, Sherry-chan!"


Don't blame me, the cliff hanger was too good! Sides, I have a bad habit of that. Anyways, so what do you think of it so far? Yes, Rey is that mysterious girl in the summary. Anyways, how do you think she knows? Oh, btw, no, she is not related to Jodie by blood, neither of the kids are. It's only through work that they have any connection. Anyways, so please, feel free to review!

One more thing before I go, no Rey is not based on me, despite my pen name. I just like the name Rey, and, there is some backstory to why her name is that, but that'll come up later. For now, I'll assure you, she is not an enemy, rather a very powerful ally.