Ok, here goes nothing. I left with such an awful cliffhanger, I think. I couldn't help myself though! It was too hard not to! XD
Thank you for all of you that reviewed. I love You Guys! :D
MIDORI: You're awful, Shadow-san… You Gave These People A Suspenseful Cliffhanger...
ME: I couldn't help myself!
AOKO: Oh! What the heck is going to happen to Kaito?
ME: You're just going to have to read it… AND Review~! :D
MIDORI: Right, right with your weird need for reviews…
ME: Keeps me going, you know?
MIDORI: If you say so… Alright, Shadow-san owns nothing of the MK universe. That all belongs to Gosho Aoyama-sensei. However, She owns me, the other OCs, and the plot…
'Freaking Crap…' Kaito stirred, trying to find a more comfortable position to head back to sleep. But the pounding in his head was making it difficult along with a cold air surrounding him. Plus, unusual as it may sound, it didn't even feel like he was lying down. It was more like being held up…
Kaito slowly opened his eyes. His vision was bleary though. He couldn't make out anything clearly. From what he could tell, he was in an… attic of some sort... There where pretty much in the shadows, wooden beams here and there as they supported the room. There was also some sort of big window shining dimly by the light it produced. Kaito could hear a familiar ticking sound and he almost felt comforted by it…
The magician suddenly blinked, realizing why everything was so obscured and why he felt cold. He was being surrounded by some dark blue substance, not anything he knew of. It wasn't solid. Neither was it liquid or gas. It was just there.
'Like… Jell-o.' Kaito's mouth watered, thinking about his favorite flavor. His little day dream only lasted a second before his brain/instincts finally kicked in.
Kaito's eyes narrowed, as he tried to search for a way out. He was trapped in the Jell-o Substance, which by the way, didn't feel too good. And how he got there was Beyond Him. Glancing down briefly at his clothes, Kaito noted he wasn't in his Kid uniform. So it wasn't a heist. He desperately tried to remember the last thing he had done.
If there was anything Kaito hated, it was being caught. (Though technically he was never caught as Kid.) Now, what he hated most was being caught with no memory of how he got there. But his whirring mind was rudely interrupted by a sinister voice.
"What are you doing awake, bouya? You'll ruin the dramatic effect." A woman stood at the other side of the Jell-O. She was big breasted and scantily-clad, wearing something he's classify as Ancient Egyptian-style clothing: a red, sequin bra and some weird skirt decorated by jewels that that covered only the inappropriate part with a transparent red cloth going down between her long, slender legs both front and back. And what was Egyptian style clothing without the sandals?
"Dr-Dramatic effect?" Kaito eyed her. It finally struck him as odd that the woman was black. Like Literally Black, differing greatly from her stark white eyes. It… wasn't normal… The Woman's lips curled up into a smile.
"Well, I have to put on some sort of show for the lovely DoAlm of yours. Otherwise it just wouldn't be fun."
Kaito was left dumbfounded as the woman turned her back to him. She muttered something in a different tongue, her tone condescending. And a boy appeared before her, his eyes void of all emotion looking raggedy for someone his age. And Kaito's eyes widened as something clicked in his mind.
"K-Kiyoshi?" Kaito choked out. The boy glanced over at him, but soon looked back to the woman. Kaito struggled to get free. He had to reach out to the boy. They were both in danger!
The woman wrapped her arms around the small boy greedily, and she turned around to face Kaito once more.
"I wonder if you'll provide a delicious meal for me too…" She cackled. The Jell-o Substance dimly lit up, and it began to swirl. Kaito let out a cry of pain.
'Is it?… It's… sucking the life out of me…!' Kaito bit back another cry. He tried to resist the pull of it, but it was futile. His vision was becoming blurry. 'Wh-What the hell…?'
"Don't worry. I'm not going to kill you." The Shadow Woman purred, knowing what was going through his mind. She gently leaned in towards Kaito, though she did not go through the Dark-blue Shadow Mana. It was then Kaito noticed the woman was literally coming out of Kiyoshi's shadow. She smirked. "Not yet anyway…"
"GET AWAY FROM KAITO, YOU LEECH!"
-A Few Hours Before-
"Dammit!" Aoko huffed, ignoring the looks her father was giving her. She had spent the entire day looking for Kaito to no avail. But it was getting late, she needed to show up at her own house before her father started to worry. Of course, he was still worried seeing her attitude.
"I'm Fine, Tou-san!" Aoko managed to say, finishing her dinner. She was angry and upset. That's what she was showing him, in truth she was feeling more than that. Kiyoshi and Kaito had disappeared! With A Strong Shadow, No Less!
Her story to her father was just that a friend of hers and Kaito had not returned home. She had come in contact with Kiyoshi's butler yet again. Kiyoshi had left his phone on the table of the booth, and Aoko had taken it with her. She had told them of the missing Kiyoshi(leaving out the Shadow stuff).
The butler guy had not taken it well. He had literally gone into a panic attack. The guy was really worried. He had even given Aoko his phone number and the number of Kiyoshi's mother just in case she found them. All patrolling Police Officers were on the look out for the Son of the Kiyomizu family.
Though with Kaito, there was less commotion. When Aoko had gone to tell Chikage of the situation, she had become pensive. She had felt unease and worry and a deep sense of fear. But outside, Chikage merely smiled at Aoko, telling her Kaito was probably preparing some sort of trick to play at school. Aoko raised a brow at her but said nothing more. At least a tiny bit of Chikage had felt hope that Kaito was OK. She could trust Chikage's judgment.
"Everything's going to be OK." Nakamouri muttered to his daughter. Aoko looked up at him, a tired look in her eyes. She gave him a small smile.
'I hope so…'
When dinner was over, Aoko quickly washed the dishes and put them away. She bid her father 'Good Night' and headed to her room as her father stayed behind in the living room to watch TV. He'd be there for a while… Plus it's not like he completely enters her room when he checks in on her at night.
"What are you doing?" Midori asked. She was merely met with a look from Aoko, her eyebrows raised as if saying "Really?".
The Inspector's daughter quickly pulled out a couple of extra blankets from her closet and quietly made her way to her bed. Pulling the covers out of the way she put the blankets down on the spot she'd be sleeping at before pulling the covers over the blankets, concealing them. Aoko tapped her chin with her index finger before suddenly readjusting the blankets and tucking in some of the clothes on her floor in the covers.
"You really think that will work?" Midori whispered, looking at the fake figure on the bed. Aoko scoffed.
'Trust me! Dad only glances in my room. He doesn't go and check if it's me in there!' Aoko went over to the closet again grabbing her back pack and putting in a clean set of school clothes along with the proper shoes. She knew it would be a long night, and, just in case, she decided it would be better to bring clothes with her. She would have worn them, seeing as when she goes into DoAlm mode her clothes just disappear, however, if she does find Kaito and Kiyoshi and she goes home earlier than she thought… well who would want to change into their school clothes then back into their pajamas again?
Nope, not Aoko. She'd rather stick with her blue tank top and her blank sweats Thank you very much. It was a lot more comfortable and definitely a lot warmer!
"… This is going to be dangerous. You know that, don't you?"
Aoko hoisted the back pack to her shoulders in response. She glanced over at the mirror and couldn't help but smiling slightly at the sight. She looked like some sort of adventurer or something…. minus the fact she was still in her PJs. Midori continued.
"These Shadows don't usually kill their prey. That kind of scenario is too far-fetched. Hence the name: Leech."
Aoko nodded in understanding as she opened up her window silently. The cool air caressed her face as she placed a foot on the window sill. She felt like some sort of thief, waiting at the window like that. Briefly, her mind wandered over to Kaitou Kid and she scowled.
'But this isn't like the Usual Shadows… They're not like that Hunter.' Aoko stated, finally speaking the point they were both to afraid to say. Midori had implied it when she first told her of the type of Shadow, but never actually said it. Aoko bit her lip. 'This Rogue can THINK….'
For a long while, Midori didn't respond. Finally, she nodded, a pained look in her eyes. "These type of Shadows can occur anywhere from Hunter to Leech to Ultimo… They Willingly Decided To Join the Phantom Prince…"
Aoko shut her eyes tight trying not to think of the matter as her own Shadow Mana enveloped her. In a matter of seconds, she was in her DoAlm attire once more. Removing the white hair tie from one of her wrists, she carelessly put her hair up in a pony tail.
Aoko was amused by the fact the backpack changed in form too. Now, it had become stark black, the bottom edges of the backpack both had the excess strap flowing behind her. The material felt shadowy as her trench coat, as if the now intimidating-looking backpack had become a part of her.
Without a second thought, Aoko opened her eyes to the familiar dark fabric over them and pushed off from the window. She landed gracefully on the balls of her feet. Casting a glance at Midori who was still in Aoko's bedroom, the shadow nodded silently closing the window. And her features became obscured as she became a complete shadow. Midori, now a large extension of Aoko's shadow, slipped through the cracks under the window and slid down the side of the wall back to her place under Aoko's feet.
And Aoko took off, running silently through the streets for a while before jumping high first onto the wall surrounding some house, then onto the roof of the house itself. After that, it was just roof after roof Aoko jumped. Using all the power she had, she concentrated hard on finding the aura of That Shadow.
A Leech fed on the negative feelings of humans and shadows, Midori had told her when they were still in WacDonald's. It did NOT Kill Its Prey. They Were Its Food Source After All. But Leeches sometimes had to move to a new Host when he or she finally broke apart. There's only So Long someone can hold out having a Leech ripping away at your soul.
But this Leech had the ability to Think. It was Its Own Person. Not someone succumbed to the dark side. It was Someone Who Had Decided To Be There… And that was not good. The Shadow had taken Kaito purposefully because it knew Aoko was a DoAlm. She could just feel it.
Aoko didn't notice when the little houses from her neighborhood had become giant buildings of the city. Taking a leap from one of the roof tops, she latched onto to the fire escape on the side of an apartment building. Wasting no time to climb the stairs, Aoko used the rails of every other level as her stepping place. She was on the roof in no time at all. She smirked slightly.
'Sure'd love to see Kid do That! Stupid Blank Thief…'
But the smirk disappeared. She let out a deep breath, scanning her surroundings. Shadows moved here and there… Dumplings. But they were causing no harm. Aoko had come to learn Not ALL shadows attacked. Some just lived peacefully hidden away from the humans, sometimes hidden so well that they became the shadow they were hiding in. Which actually explained a lot of Ghost Stories like the "little girl in the attic" among others.
It took a lot to rile a shadow. Sometimes they attacked for the fun of it. But now, as all lay silently under Aoko's watchful eye, the girl tensed. It was like the calm before the storm. There were Too Many Shadows for it to be So Peaceful…
"Goddammit…" Midori scanned the area. "They're watching Us! No Doubt About It! That Stupid Leech Has Sent Them To Watch Us!"
Aoko figured as much. It seemed too much of a coincidence when a Dumpling attacked them when Kiyoshi was with them.
'Let them watch… Question is: Can they lead us to where We Want To Go?'
Midori huffed, biting her lip in frustration. She had been taught about these kinds of situations. And now she couldn't seem to do anything about it! She searched her mind furiously before something clicked.
"This Leech is testing us…?" Midori began, uncertainty in her voice. "At any rate, Aoko, what place holds the best emotions for you and Kaito? A place you would go when you felt down?"
"What are you getting at, Midori? We Have To Find Them Now! We Can't Waste Time With Pointless Questions!" Aoko could feel her cheeks redden. There were several places she held the best emotions with Kaito. Tropical Island, for example. And when she felt down she would go to Kaito's house… She couldn't think of anything in particular.
"I'm just trying to think like a Leech! Or maybe I have it wrong…?" Midori hit her forehead softly with her palm. Aoko looked on at the hidden Shadows. Taking a deep breath, she closed her eyes.
She didn't need her eyes to see Auras… To Feel Them. She needed to calm down and search. It never did good to be impatient. Her mother always told her that… And Aoko allowed her sixth sense to roam and increase. She needed to calmly concentrate… to be able feel the slightest of movement or emotion… She needed to feel Kaito.
-
"Who are you waiting for?" A voice called out. I looked up from the floor to find a boy at least the same age as me. He was wearing a cap backwards, hiding the messy hair that still managed to stick out. It surprised me that he even talked to me. Every one else was just walking by.
"My Tou-chan." I answered simply. I stared ahead of me, not really seeing anything. "But he said that he might not come because he is busy…"
The boy doesn't answer, but I didn't mind. I wasn't good with people anymore. After Kaa-chan died, I couldn't really get along with anyone other than Keiko. It didn't matter though… As long as Tou-chan was well, then I was fulfilling Kaa-chan's wish.
But I couldn't help but feel… empty.
A strange 'Poof!' noise startled me, smoke disappearing. And a beautiful, red rose appeared right in front of my face. I look to see the hand offering me such a beauty came from the boy beside me. He wore the biggest of grins, one I would find myself liking later.
"I'm Kuroba Kaito!" The boy introduced himself happily. "Nice To Meet You!"
I could feel myself blushing. I was both confused and left dumbstruck by this small act. Something inside me melted at that moment, the emptiness disappeared.
And for the first time in forever, I smiled.
"…Nakamouri Aoko," I took the rose from his hand, looking at it in awe. "But you can just call me Aoko."
-
In an instant, Aoko snapped open her eyes and bolted off the apartment building in lightning speed. She could feel him. Kaito!… Him and Kiyoshi and… the Leech. Aoko grit her teeth as she forced her legs to move faster.
"You figured it out! That was Impressive, Ao-chan!" A giggle erupted from Midori's throat. She felt relief knowing that they finally had a specific place to go to.
But her good humor vanished into nothingness when the Dumplings jumped out at them. Fangs and claws bared, each Dumpling came in different sizes. Another thing Aoko had come to learn in being a DoAlm, Dumplings could be classified in the lowest of the low category, but that didn't mean All Of Them were like the first she offed. Especially when they were high in numbers against one of her, it was a little tough. Not expecting the attack was even worse… Taken off guard, Aoko stared in horror at the oncoming Shadows.
SHIIIIING!
There was a flash before the Dumplings in front of her were split in half horizontally. All of them cried out before disappearing into nothingness. Aoko's eyes widened comically, her bandana slipping just a bit.
"Y-Y-You…. Killed A Dumpling…" Aoko stuttered out. "You KILLED a Dumpling…!"
Midori smirked widely, running beside Aoko at the same speed. In her shadowy-hand lay a menacing Yari, identical to the one Aoko had, except the colors were inverted. She gave the Yari a little twirl.
"Surprised?" Aoko nodded dumbly. Midori rubbed the back of her head sheepishly. "Yeah… Me too…"
Aoko was about to comment but just shook her head. She would deal with Midori later. She couldn't believe herself. Aoko shook her head, a small smile on her lips. She didn't count Midori. Aoko wasn't alone...
"Take This, Sweetie~!" Midori pushed herself faster as more Dumplings made themselves know. She swung her own Yari with ease. She cringed only slightly when defeating them, but other than that, she was perfectly capable of taking a Dumpling down.
Aoko released her own Yari, attacking the Dumplings that Midori had failed to notice. One of the bigger Dumplings suddenly came from above, a bird-kind. Aoko had swung the butt of her weapon to knock back the 3rd or 4th wave of Dumplings. Twisting her body around further from her swing, she forced the blade into the flying Shadow.
It was somewhat satisfying when one hit their enemy, and Aoko felt oh so satisfied as the Shadow Bird disappeared. Those enemies were TOO Easy.
Midori and Aoko glanced at each other, both shooting each other a confident smirk. Both suddenly split up into opposite directions of the roof as a couple of Dumplings appeared where they once were. They're finger blades at the ready, Aoko couldn't help but feel a little nervous about it. But she shook away those negative emotions, skidding to a halt as Midori did.
The DoAlms readied themselves, simultaneously. 7 Dumplings didn't seem so tough… And before Aoko blinked, everyone moved, herself included. She immediately lunged at the Shadow right in front of her, her Yari digging deep into it's body. The Dumpling disappeared quickly, at that instant two of them appeared on her sides. Aoko grinned, swinging around her weapon in a full circle to get the two.
And they were only just an inch away from her, but Aoko knew she was faster. She had gotten so much faster, it was almost inhuman. She was vaguely aware of the fact Midori had mirrored her own moves, taking down 3 dumplings as she had.
And the remaining Shadow at the center roared. It was at least tall enough to reach Aoko's chest, large fang-like teeth poking out of its almost indiscernible mouth. His finger blades were a lot larger too, and soon Aoko was ducking a fatal swipe aimed at her.
The girl jumped back at another swing, using her Yari to deflect it. The Dumpling cried out in pain at the new gash on his hand. Midori cast a glance at Aoko at this moment, a pleading look in her eye. Aoko just rolled her eyes. And Midori was moving again, impaling her Yari into the chest of the Dumpling. A long wail erupted from it, until it disappeared along with all the others.
"Total Win!" Midori flashed the Victory sign.
"It still amazes me on how you suddenly became able to defeat them…" Aoko sweat dropped. "Before, you couldn't even stand looking at one without passing out."
"Hey, Hey! Don't judge me! I've Always Been Able To Defeat Them!… Just never wanted to…"
"Riiiight…"
And the pressure of the Leech made itself known. Aoko and Midori froze in place, eyes widening. Any Shadows that had begun to approach them shrunk back in fear as if obeying a command from a cruel master. They had made it.
Aoko looked over to the location of that power. Her eyes narrowed, feeling movements beyond the face of the Clock Tower. The Clock Tower where she and Kaito had met.
-
"What are you here for?" I asked politely, sitting against the Clock Tower's wall. Kaito sat beside me.
"I'm waiting for my Tou-san too!" He looked around before leaning in towards me. He began to whisper. "Don't tell anyone but he doesn't know that I'm here! Neither does my Kaa-san! I heard there was going to be this famous magician-thief somewhere near here but I can't find it…"
"Famous-Magician Theif?" I tilted my head, trying to figure out what he was talking about. Kaito nodded vigorously.
"Yeah, I think his name is… umm… Kaichou Kid!" Kaito grinned, looking up at the sky happily. "And Tou-san knows him! I'm sure of it! I want to see him do magic! My dad never takes me to his heists though…"
"Oh, Aoko knows who Kid is! Tou-chan chases him because he works in the Task Force!" I told him just as happily. But then I frowned. "Then Aoko always has to wait for him... He takes forever…"
"…You wait for your Tou-san too?" Kaito asked. I looked up at him, and see a pained look in his eye. "My Tou-san's a magician… The Best In The Whole World… He's always going somewhere…"
He paused, and I wait for him to continue. "You know… I don't really know where the heist is… I got lost." Kaito admitted, blushing in embarrassment. "But I'm glad I did! I made a new friend today~!"
He laughed happily. And I join him. Two little kids, laughing like crazy by themselves with no adults. It attracted attention, but then again, I didn't care. After a while, we calmed down. And I was sad again.
"Can't you wait at home with your Kaa-chan?" Kaito asks innocently. I froze. But I don't cry. I glance over at him sadly.
"Aoko doesn't have a Kaa-chan." I whispered softly. Before Kaito could say anything, I smiled as brightly as I could. "Don't Worry! I'm Okay! I have Tou-chan with me! And Kaa-chan said to take care of him! I promised I would…"
I brought my knees to my chest and hugged them. Silently, I stared at the rose Kaito gave me. I didn't know what to say. And judging by the silence, he didn't know what to say too.
Soon though, I felt a hand on my shoulder. I looked up in mild surprise, only to see Kaito looking at me sadly.
"Sorry…"
"It's Ok. You didn't know." I shrugged. "Aoko really is OK though. She made a new friend today, remember?" I smiled.
"Uh… Yeah!" Kaito smiled back. He suddenly stood up, staring up at the Clock Tower. "Let It Be Known! On This Day, At The Clock Tower, Kuroba Kaito and Nakamouri Aoko Became Best Friends Forever!"
And confetti appeared out of a puff of pink smoke, raining down on us both. I laughed, trying to catch all of them in my tiny hand.
-
They needed to find a way in the Clock Tower. Aoko remembered there being a window on the face of the clock. Kid had gone through there once. Midori read her mind, returning to Aoko's shadow.
The Clock Tower was across from them. The easiest route would be to go around on all the roof tops to reach the side of the Clock Tower. But that would take too long, in Aoko's opinion. She was a DoAlm. Aoko leaped on the edge of the building, looking down. She must have been at least 20 stories or more high.
"You thinking what I'm thinking?" Midori readied herself.
"Do you really need to ask?" The Inspector's daughter chuckled humorlessly. And she stepped off the building.
Aoko could feel her breath hitch in her throat, a sense of dread weighing in her stomach. She had meant to try this before, and now seemed like a good time. But she wasn't sure how she would do it…
"Calm, Aoko." Midori whispered. And Aoko felt a power surge through her. Her Shadow Mana…
Before she could get even closer to the ground, after having fallen about 10 stories, Aoko stepped on a self-made platform. At the base of her foot, a dark-purplish shadow swirled. It was as if Aoko was walking on air.
It was her shadow. Aoko's shadow beneath her along with all the other shadows being cast by the light were her platforms. It was strange, feeling the once lifeless shadows, become vibrant and… hers.
Aoko could feel her lips stretch into a grin. Sure she had used Shadow Mana before but it was in small amounts for attacks. Even Midori felt ecstatic.
They were in front of the Clock Tower in no time. Aoko released her power after she landed on the minute hand. It was 15 minutes after 12. The girl found the window quickly and easily slipped into the tower.
"We are Totally Awesome!" Midori cheered. Aoko took out her Yari once more. "Come On! High Five!"
"GET AWAY FROM KAITO, YOU LEECH!" Aoko screamed, seeing the scene before her. Kaito was strapped to the main beam of the room by the Woman's Shadow Mana.
Aoko charged blindly, fury burning in her Aura. The sheer intensity of it caught the woman of guard for a moment. However, she quickly regained her composure and smirked. Both she and Kiyoshi dodged, jumping back and away from Kaito as Aoko's weapon came slashing down where the Woman was.
"Now that's not very nice." The woman said. "I Have A Name You Know."
"I Don't Give A $#%!" Aoko turned away to inspect Kaito. Midori stood guard, her own Yari at the ready. Her eyes narrowed at the woman.
"You're Humane Enough To Have A Name?" Midori scoffed at the thought of it.
"How Cruel. Just because I serve under My Phantom Prince means I can't have a name?" The Woman shook her head disappointingly. "You disgusting DoAlms can call me: Jamila."
Jamila's menacing smirk flashed in Midori's mind. She breathed in sharply. "You...!"
"Midori!" Aoko called in panic. "I-I don't know How to Free Kaito!
Midori ignored her, instead kept her eyes on Jamila, the familiar smirk falling into place.
"Midori!" What was she supposed to do? Kaito was trapped, Kiyoshi was plagued with the Leech. Aoko didn't know how to handle the situation.
"Wh-Who…" Kaito siad wearily. His vision was fading, but he could clearly see the strange woman before him. She fit the exact description Keiko gave. Wearing all black and holding a Yari…
"Don't Worry, Kaito! We'll get you out of here!" Aoko assured him before Kaito finally passed out. His last thought being how familiar her voice sounded.
"Can you really?" Jamila laughed. "You two are nothing! I think We Overestimated you two."
"We?" Midori picked up on it. Her grip tightened on her weapon. "What do you mean by WE?"
Aoko stared in shock at Midori's sudden personality change. The girl was beyond furious, she was enraged. A look flashed in her eyes that Aoko had never seen before. She held a murderous intent. But Aoko didn't dare question on it now.
"So… Let the best fighter win…" Jamila broke free from Kiyoshi. As soon as her shadow left him, the boy collapsed. Aoko let out a startled gasp. "It'll be fun getting rid of you…"
The woman took a step, spreading her arms out in front of her. And her weapon appeared, a Yari as well. Jamila's weapon though had her blade point was in the shape of a flame. The Yari was completely black, a red string hanging from the blunt end of it.
Aoko stood by Midori, both into fighting position. It was no longer time to be messing around. The Leech had made it clear she wasn't going to kill either boy yet, but idea still lingered. Jamila's Shadow Mana crackled behind them; Kaito hissed in pain. No, they couldn't lose this battle.
"Well then… Let's Begin."
Oh god… I finished it… And it's July 21! D: Haha! I promised I'd finish it in less than a month, and I just noticed that it's been a more. About a month and one day. XD
Was this too boring? No awesome story? Am I missing something? Or did I do well in building suspension?
I feel this isn't as good as it could be…
AOKO: It's perfectly fine, Shadow-san. But Kaito's in trouble! People won't be happy with that…
ME: He'll be OK… I think…
AOKO: You think?
MIDORI: You know He Will, Aoko! But Forget About That For Now! What About Me?
ME: What about you?
MIDORI: *angry* You know what I mean, Shadow! What the Hell! Jamila? If she's here then-!
ME: Now! Now! No ruining your back story.
AOKO: We're going to get into Midori's back story? I'd love to hear this…
MIDORI: *glares* You don't need to know…
AOKO: Yes, I do! I'm your Partner!
MIDORI: So?
ME: Alright, Alright! Enough! No Back Story Yet! Gosh!
AOKO: *pouts* No Back Story?
MIDORI: Then What The Hell Is Jamila Doing Here?
ME: *snorts* Being Jamila… Now shut up already… It's not like she's important…
MIDORI: *sarcastically* Right…
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