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002. Middles.
Of all places for it to happen, Conan really shouldn't have been surprised to figure it out when he was in the middle of chasing after Kid up an incredibly long flight of stairs. The thought caused him to stumble for a moment, and after that, he'd had to perform a series of impressive acrobatics to get past the next few steps without ending up covered in pink feathers and glitter. He paused for a moment then, to regain his bearings and cast a glare at the pink atrocities that had almost adhered themselves to him.
Then, he returned to dashing up the stairs as fast as his shrunken body would take him. When he finally reached the rooftop, he was panting, but he had his watch at the ready, aimed straight at the phantom thief clad in white.
"Tsk, tsk," Kaitou Kid said as he moved his finger back and forth. "Stumbling over one of the traps meant for my beloved Taskforce. I've come to expect more than that from you Tantei-kun. Are you losing your touch? It would certainly become a lot less fun for me if you were."
"If you'll notice," Conan growled as a light dusting of pink made it's way onto his cheeks. "I avoided all the glitter and feathers."
"True," Kid said walking over to him with a predatory gleam in his eyes. "Well, mostly." With his usual smirk, a white-gloved hand reached down and pulled a single pink feather out of his hair. Blushing even darker, Conan squeaked pushed himself away from the thief. Chuckling, Kaitou Kid bid him the usual farewell and flew off into the night.
If anyone noticed that it took a little longer than usual for Conan to come down and help the majority of the Taskforce escape from the Kid traps, no one mentioned it.
A/N: Welcome to the end of prompt 2. I hope you enjoyed it. Prompt 1 got a lot more attention than I expected it to, especially with how short it is. Thank you to all readers, favoriters, alerters, and especially thank you to the reviewers.
