Disclaimer: Detective Conan and its characters are not under my property… just borrowing them for now =^^=

This was just done in a whim and out of boredom in my mom's clinic… yeah, I wrote this thing on paper on March 13 in my mom's clinic… (using her prescription pad…XD she doesn't know…) *cheeky grin* DON'T TELL MY MOM! Kidding! I didn't steal it… I BORROWED those medical pads… HONESTLY! Then, I wasn't able to finish the last part… then… I got bored on March 14 and didn't write… then… on March 15, that was a Sunday, I went out with my family so I wasn't able to write as well… I wrote again at 12 midnight of March 15 going to 16… still with me? ^^ and I finally completed this thing right before noon on March 16, 2009. So, YES, this ISN'T a well-written story. But still I hope someone will read this (looks around) ANYONE??!! Oh yeah, and now, I'm typing this whole thing on March 16 (afternoon)

PS: One of the shortest stories I've ever written in my entire life and one of the MOST TERRIBLE too.

Memories Resurface

Chapter 1: The Note

One Tuesday morning, Haibara, Conan and the rest of the kids were inside the classroom listening to sensei's class discussion on carnivores, herbivores and omnivores. Conan and Ai were naturally not listening since they have mastered that lesson years ago. Conan was beside Ai, and he was secretly reading a Sherlock Holmes novel under his desk. Ai grinned. Then, the bright sun from outside the window shone on her, and then, as if remembering something, her expression fell, but Conan failed to notice since he was so marveled with the fascinating case he was reading at the moment. Haibara took a pen and a piece of paper and wrote:

See me after school

-Haibara

Then, she folded the small note and discreetly passed it to Conan quietly.

As soon as Conan got hold of the note, he looked at her with questioning eyes. He whispered. "Why, Haibara? What's this about?"

Haibara smirked with no reply.

"Haibara-san!" The teacher called. "Give the differences of the three kinds of animals according to food intake."

Haibara stood up and answered the ridiculously easy question.

"Herbivores eat plants; carnivores eat meat while omnivores eat both plants and animals…"

The teacher praised her and bowing, Haibara took a seat.

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Then, the bell rang. School was over.