He looked around at his surroundings, noting the white walls, ceiling and floor. The room was empty, aside from the mirror hanging on the wall furthest from him and the table that was right next to him. The table, he discovered as he examined it, was flexible and not that sturdy. He filed that knowledge in his brain, just in case he needed it. Something about the situation seemed oddly familiar.
The teen then turned his attention towards the mirror. In it, he could see a reflection of himself, completed all the way to his white top hat and monocle. His cape flowed down from his shoulders, but he doubted that it would be any use to him. What good was a hang-glider cape if you were stuck in a room with no doors or windows?
Yes, that was definitely odd. Why was there no exit? How had he even gotten in here? All he remembered was being at the heist, and when he touched the jewel, he... sort of blacked out.
Ah. It was all the jewel's fault. What had possessed him to try and steal it, anyway? The thing had been rumored to have magical powers, and even Akako had tried to convince him not to take it. He had shrugged all the warnings off, and now here he was, in a room with no windows or doors. The only things he had to help him were his numerous gadgets, a table, and a mirror.
Well, his gadgets certainly wouldn't be any help. What would he use a smoke bomb for? Or sleeping gas? And there wasn't anything he could use his lock-pick on. That only left the mirror and the table...
He felt like he was missing something. What use could a mirror be? The table might be some help (he could break a leg off and use it as a weapon or something... maybe whack Hakuba a lot, heheh), but a mirror?
His breath caught as he figured out what was familiar about the situation. He snickered as he remembered Aoko's voice, asking him what he would do if he was stuck in this situation (minus the Kid clothing). Smirking, he walked over to the mirror and stared at it.
Okay... so I look in the mirror. That's the first step. Then... how do I 'see what I saw'? Wait, there's an image appearing OH MAN THAT'S A SAW!
He reached out and grabbed the saw. His smile widened and he grinned from ear to ear as he imagined sawing Hakuba in half with the tool in his hand. He shook his head as he went to the table, trying to get back to business. He positioned himself over the table, and set the saw on it and began to work.
Soon enough the table was in half, and a very tired Kaitou Kid was sitting on the ground. Why was that table so hard to cut? It didn't look as strong as it was...
He stood up again and grabbed the two pieces of table. Aloud, he spoke, "Okay, so I cut the table in half. Done. Two halves make a whole? On it."
Ramming the two halves at each other, his eyes widened as a bright flash erupted. Did the table just explode? I'm sure I'm not that strong, but... that's still pretty cool. Hey, is that – oh, yes it is! Two halves of a table do make a hole!
There, right in front of him, was a hole in the floor, about four feet in diameter. The teen got down on all fours and began to climb through it.
Whoever said that I've got it easy is going to get strangled, thought Kid as he dodged a spider in the tunnel. And whoever got me in here is also going to get strangled. Stupid table gave me a blister on my thumb...
AN: Okay, everyone understood what was happening, right? For those who haven't heard the riddle, "You're stuck in a room with no doors or windows. There are only two things in the room with you – a mirror and a table. What do you do?", you probably won't understand this story. Try to answer that riddle if you haven't. Answer is below.
ANSWER: You look in the mirror, see what you saw, take the saw, saw the table in half, two halves make a whole, climb out the hole.
Kaito: That was possibly your worst plot for a story ever.
Me: LALALALALA I'M NOT LISTENING! Oh, and if you continue to say things like that I will literally rip you in half with the help of piranhas.
Kaito: O.O
Me: Hehehehe.
