Heres another chapter! No-Da!
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Hisoka practically fell into his chair. He'd just spent the last hour running from his two fan girls, Saya and Yuma. He'd lost them somewhere around Watari's lab. Hisoka heaved out a heavy sigh, closed his eyes, and dropped his head to his chest. 'Will they ever just give up?' He growled to himself.
"Hisoka? Are you all right?"
Hisoka looked up to see large violet eyes staring at him as his partner stood next to his desk. He blinked. "I'm fine."
"You look tired." He observed.
"Saya and Yuma." He growled under his breath.
"Oh. I see." His partner nodded in understanding and sat at his own desk.
Tatsumi walked in carrying a stack of folders, he dropped it on the violet-eyed man's desk and then pushed his glasses up the bridge of his nose.
"But Tatsumi..." He whined.
"I don't want to hear it Tsuzuki." He said stiffly. "It's about time you started doing some work around here."
"I do work!" The puppy-man protested.
The secretary simply glared at him, then adverted his attention to the younger man collapsed on his own desk. "Something wrong Kurosaki-kun?"
"I just spent the last hour being chased around all of Meifu by Saya and Yuma."
"Well you have work to do too." He said gesturing to the pile of papers and folders on Hisoka's desk. "If they come by I'll be sure to get rid of them for you."
"Thanks Tatsumi."
The secretary nodded and left to hide in his office under his paperwork.
Hisoka sighed and buried himself in his own paperwork.
After a few hours the bouncy blonde scientist leapt into their part of the office and sat on the side of Tsuzuki's desk.
"Hey Watari." Tsuzuki greeted with a large grin on his face.
"Hey Tsuzuki!" Watari grinned. "Are you two going to the meeting?"
"What meeting?" Hisoka asked curiously, tearing away from his work.
"The meeting that starts in five minutes."
"As long as I don't have to sit next to Terazuma again." Tsuzuki pouted.
"Don't worry. I'll sit in-between the two of you." Watari smiled. 003 chirped in agreement with her master's statement.
"Thanks Watari!" He beamed.
"What's the meeting about?" Hisoka asked.
"A series of murders or something like that." Watari told him, looking around.
"Why don't we get going?" Tsuzuki stood up.
"You just don't want to do your paperwork, Tsuzuki." Hisoka glared.
Tsuzuki smiled. "Let's get going!"
"Come on, bon." Watari grinned, grabbing Hisoka's arm and dragging him along.
They entered the meeting room and took their seats, then waited for Tatsumi to enter. Terazuma and his partner, Wakaba, were the last to enter. Against his will Wakaba forced Terazuma to sit next to Tsuzuki. They growled at each other and turned away. After a few moments of whispers between Wakaba, Watari, and Tsuzuki, Tatsumi finally entered the room making it fall dead silent.
Tatsumi closed the door quietly behind him, set his papers on the table, and turned to face them all. He stood silent for a moment. He suddenly cleared his throat and pushed his glasses up the bridge of his nose. "As I'm sure some of you have heard, there has been a series of murders among the living. It will take all of us here to take on this case, or so I'm told. We have only a few clues as to who the murderer or murderers are."
"Do we have any suspicions as to who it might be?" Hisoka asked.
"I'm afraid not. When I said we have only a few clues I meant it." He stated calmly.
"What clues do we have?" Watari asked.
"As far as we know the victims had no relation what so ever to each other. Some were killed with a knife, others with a gun. Each murder was committed in the dead of night..."
"And the moon?" Tsuzuki interrupted.
"Nothing special about that." He assured him. "They were all in, near, or in a close radius of the park in Nagasaki when they were killed."
"Any hair, fingerprints, or any sort of DNA at the crime scene?" Watari asked.
Tatsumi shook his head. "I'm afraid not." He paused to scan the room. "Any other questions?"
"How many were killed?" Wakaba asked seriously.
"Twenty-six." He paused. "So far."
"Male? Female? Any resemblance in physical features?" Terazuma asked.
"Twenty-three males and three women. The women were all blonde and the men were all brunettes." He answered.
"Anything else."
Tatsumi checked his notes. "No."
Terazuma nodded and lit up his cigarette.
"How do we begin this case?" Tsuzuki asked. "Looking for clues I mean."
"We will all go to each of the crime scenes and see if we can find anything the police might have missed. And Kurosaki-kun, if you don't mind, will try and get a vision from the murders; maybe you'll see the murderer or murderers."
Hisoka nodded.
"So when do we start?" Watari asked.
"As soon as possible." Tatsumi answered.
"And our paperwork?" Terazuma asked, eyeing Tsuzuki with a smile, knowing he hadn't done his paperwork.
"Forget about it for now. Do as much as possible whenever you get a chance."
They all nodded in response.
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I promise it will get more interesting! Until next chapter...
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Hisoka practically fell into his chair. He'd just spent the last hour running from his two fan girls, Saya and Yuma. He'd lost them somewhere around Watari's lab. Hisoka heaved out a heavy sigh, closed his eyes, and dropped his head to his chest. 'Will they ever just give up?' He growled to himself.
"Hisoka? Are you all right?"
Hisoka looked up to see large violet eyes staring at him as his partner stood next to his desk. He blinked. "I'm fine."
"You look tired." He observed.
"Saya and Yuma." He growled under his breath.
"Oh. I see." His partner nodded in understanding and sat at his own desk.
Tatsumi walked in carrying a stack of folders, he dropped it on the violet-eyed man's desk and then pushed his glasses up the bridge of his nose.
"But Tatsumi..." He whined.
"I don't want to hear it Tsuzuki." He said stiffly. "It's about time you started doing some work around here."
"I do work!" The puppy-man protested.
The secretary simply glared at him, then adverted his attention to the younger man collapsed on his own desk. "Something wrong Kurosaki-kun?"
"I just spent the last hour being chased around all of Meifu by Saya and Yuma."
"Well you have work to do too." He said gesturing to the pile of papers and folders on Hisoka's desk. "If they come by I'll be sure to get rid of them for you."
"Thanks Tatsumi."
The secretary nodded and left to hide in his office under his paperwork.
Hisoka sighed and buried himself in his own paperwork.
After a few hours the bouncy blonde scientist leapt into their part of the office and sat on the side of Tsuzuki's desk.
"Hey Watari." Tsuzuki greeted with a large grin on his face.
"Hey Tsuzuki!" Watari grinned. "Are you two going to the meeting?"
"What meeting?" Hisoka asked curiously, tearing away from his work.
"The meeting that starts in five minutes."
"As long as I don't have to sit next to Terazuma again." Tsuzuki pouted.
"Don't worry. I'll sit in-between the two of you." Watari smiled. 003 chirped in agreement with her master's statement.
"Thanks Watari!" He beamed.
"What's the meeting about?" Hisoka asked.
"A series of murders or something like that." Watari told him, looking around.
"Why don't we get going?" Tsuzuki stood up.
"You just don't want to do your paperwork, Tsuzuki." Hisoka glared.
Tsuzuki smiled. "Let's get going!"
"Come on, bon." Watari grinned, grabbing Hisoka's arm and dragging him along.
They entered the meeting room and took their seats, then waited for Tatsumi to enter. Terazuma and his partner, Wakaba, were the last to enter. Against his will Wakaba forced Terazuma to sit next to Tsuzuki. They growled at each other and turned away. After a few moments of whispers between Wakaba, Watari, and Tsuzuki, Tatsumi finally entered the room making it fall dead silent.
Tatsumi closed the door quietly behind him, set his papers on the table, and turned to face them all. He stood silent for a moment. He suddenly cleared his throat and pushed his glasses up the bridge of his nose. "As I'm sure some of you have heard, there has been a series of murders among the living. It will take all of us here to take on this case, or so I'm told. We have only a few clues as to who the murderer or murderers are."
"Do we have any suspicions as to who it might be?" Hisoka asked.
"I'm afraid not. When I said we have only a few clues I meant it." He stated calmly.
"What clues do we have?" Watari asked.
"As far as we know the victims had no relation what so ever to each other. Some were killed with a knife, others with a gun. Each murder was committed in the dead of night..."
"And the moon?" Tsuzuki interrupted.
"Nothing special about that." He assured him. "They were all in, near, or in a close radius of the park in Nagasaki when they were killed."
"Any hair, fingerprints, or any sort of DNA at the crime scene?" Watari asked.
Tatsumi shook his head. "I'm afraid not." He paused to scan the room. "Any other questions?"
"How many were killed?" Wakaba asked seriously.
"Twenty-six." He paused. "So far."
"Male? Female? Any resemblance in physical features?" Terazuma asked.
"Twenty-three males and three women. The women were all blonde and the men were all brunettes." He answered.
"Anything else."
Tatsumi checked his notes. "No."
Terazuma nodded and lit up his cigarette.
"How do we begin this case?" Tsuzuki asked. "Looking for clues I mean."
"We will all go to each of the crime scenes and see if we can find anything the police might have missed. And Kurosaki-kun, if you don't mind, will try and get a vision from the murders; maybe you'll see the murderer or murderers."
Hisoka nodded.
"So when do we start?" Watari asked.
"As soon as possible." Tatsumi answered.
"And our paperwork?" Terazuma asked, eyeing Tsuzuki with a smile, knowing he hadn't done his paperwork.
"Forget about it for now. Do as much as possible whenever you get a chance."
They all nodded in response.
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I promise it will get more interesting! Until next chapter...
