Title: New Assistant

Disclaimer: The both of Katekyo Hitman Reborn! and Cuticle Detective Inaba and their elements belong to Akira Amone-sensei and Mochi-sensei, not me of course..

Post Date: 2018/06/20


New Assistant: The 'triangle' Murderer Case

"Oh? You had a brother, Kei-kun?"

"Mmm, I have 2 older brothers, an older sister, and a little sister."

"Wow, that's many siblings."

It has been three days since Tsuna came to Tokyo and become Hiroshi's newest assistant. Currently, the brunet was on the way back from department store after buy a new phone (remember he forgot his when 'run away') and Kei decided to accompany him.

During their little trip, the both of them were having various conversation; about their hobby, family, and even the cats (mostly Kei's).

"What about you, Tsuna-kun? Do you have any siblings?"

As they carried out that unending conversation while they walked, the two of them had come before a vacant lot. The lot was overgrown with a thick screen of various forms of plants, and it seemed like quite a likely place to find strange insects.

Tsuna was going to answer, when Kei suddenly raised an, "Ah," and pointed towards the vacant lot.

"Tsuna-kun..."

"What's wrong, Kei-kun?"

"There's someone lying flat over there."

True enough, in the thickets, the brunet could see a woman in reddish clothing lying face down.

"What do you think she's doing?" asked the black haired teen.

"… Sleeping?" Even Tsuna says that, his Intuition has been ringing to warn him about something.

"Seriously?!"

"Well, I don't know..." Unable to bear his curiously, Tsuna entered the vacant lot.

"Wait, Tsuna-kun!"

"Hurry up, Kei-kun call the ambulance..."

Stopping in mid-sentence, Tsuna held his mouth shut as he rushed forward.

"What's wrong!?" Kei ran behind. And seeing that, they both swallowed their spit.

"...Looks like she's dead." Tsuna said it in a mutter. Sure enough, the pink haired woman's breath had ceased. The shirt that looked red was originally white, died with the blood flowing from the knife stuck in her back.

"This...can't..." Kei was petrified. Sure, he has been seeing the dead people before by being around Hiroshi and Ogi, but it's the first time he become the first witness.

Quickly, Tsuna took out his new phone to contact the police as he inspected the body. And his eyes stopped at the end of its extended right hand.

At the end of the victim's extended right hand, was a letter he presumable scraped into the ground.

What looked like to be a simple symbol △


At the Police Station, let to a space that gave off a receptions room feel, Tsuna and Kei had been kept waiting long enough.

Once the two had found the woman's remains in the vacant lot, they contacted the police at once. And after they explained the situation, the officer who rushed over, bringing them along to the station.

"...That woman who died, I wonder what sort of person she was." Kei decided to break the silence,

"About that point, perhaps you could call it a small consolation. She didn't have any dependents. But that person... Momoi Satsuki-san was a high school teacher, it seems, so maybe she has some grieving students."

Kei slowly turned to look at Tsuna's face. "...W-why do you know something like that? Did you know that person?"

"No, first time I saw her, she was dead." Tsuna scratched his hair to play if off. "I just saw the ID she had in her wallet."

"You saw it?!"

"Momoi Satsuki-san, twenty nine years old. Sonozaki Academy... that's around four stations from here. Employed as a geography studies teacher. The place she lived was a small apartment, some minutes to Sonozaki Academy, apparently."

"...That's some memory you have. Not that I have any way to check your answers."

"Ah, we do have something like that." From his pocket, the brunet produced a rectangular card. The driver's license of the late Momoi Satsuki.

"Hey, wait a minute, Tsuna-kun! Why do you have that?"

"I put back everything else, but I carelessly forgot to return this one."

"Forgot to... in the first place, why did you go through someone's wallet? You didn't nick any money, did you?"

"That's rude, true I like gambling in my free time, but I wouldn't took someone's money like that," said Tsuna, rolled his eyes. "No, I just wanted to know a bit more about the woman. Even so, a license has a surprisingly scarce amount of information on it."

"What do you have to gain from doing something like..."

As if to interrupt Kei's words, the door opened abruptly. Tsuna swiftly stuffed the license in his jacket.

The ones to enter the room were two who clearly looked like detectives. The first was a tall black haired male officer with a dark blue-colored suit over his body. Finely chiseled facial features, his hair styled into a casual look and has rimless glasses on brownish-grey eyes.
The other male had a face that looked overly soft-natured, an unfortunate-looking brown haired young man. He is a rather short and somewhat frail and weak looking. Just from his conduct as he passed through the doorway and closed the door behind him, it was clear he was the subordinate here.

"We've kept you waiting a while." The older male let out a clear voice. "I'm Ootori Kyoya of the prefectural police department. This is my subordinate Sena." He casually pointed at the young man. The male officer briskly took a seat at the sofa across the two teens. Sena sat at a small one-man desk a little ways away. It seems he was in charge of writing up the protocol.

"Um... right. I'm Kei. And this is Tsunayoshi, we're both 16 years old." Kei poked the flank of the silent Tsuna who only nodded.

"To get right to it, let's finish up protocol..."

And in rapid succession, the officer sent out his questions. Instead of letting the other party say whatever they wanted, doing it promptly one question at a time could precisely draw out the necessary information. His way of speech implied he had taken that philosophy to heart. Tsuna could instantly tell he was a sharp district officer on duty had already swapped out, and after that uninterrupted stream of questions, Kyoya finally provided some new information at the end.

"...By the way, there's something I'd like to ask. This letter was left on the crime scene, but did either of you two write it?"

What he showed was what Tsuna and Kei had already seen, the symbol △ written in blood. A dying message they could only think the victim could have left.

"No, I think that was already on the ground when we got there... right Tsuna-kun?"

Tsuna stared intently at the photograph, and slowly nodded. Something... there's hidden meaning from that letter, that was his Intuition seems to say.

"I see.. then that's all of our questions. Sorry for taking up your time," Kyoya said, "That guy will lead you to the exit," he pointed at Sena.


"Sena-san, right?"

On the halfway to the exit of police station, suddenly Tsuna turned to Sena who right behind him, that caused the young officer and also Kei stopped. "We'll help to solve this case if you want."

Sena was taken aback, his mouth left half open as he looked over the teen."… Um, and what do you mean by that?"

"If you'll investigate and offer information to us, then we'll resolve the case for you."

"Tsuna-kun!" yelled Kei. What stupid thing is Tsuna thinking of right now?

Tsuna stared blankly to the other teen. "I'm bored Kei-kun. Let me do this for now. Besides, I'm rather interested of this case."

...There it's, a bored Tsuna is never a good thing.

Kei let out a sigh...

The young officer still stared at the two teens, "You sure know how to sound conceited… but that's downright impossible. This is linked to the credibility of us officers here. I can't leak our findings to an outsider like you."

"But it's true you're troubled with investigating this case, right?" Tsuna showered Sena with a level-headed gaze. "That victim still had a full wallet, so it wasn't a simple theft. In that case it would have to be a grudge. And the victim even politely left us a dying message. But among the suspects that have come up in your search, you haven't found any linked to the symbol △, the triangle. That's the present state of your investigation, right?" continued the brunet.

"H-how did you know that!?" Sena asked.

"Ah, that's because Officer Kyoya showed us the dying message," said Kei.

Tsuna nodded, "Yes, normally, he wouldn't go as far as to show us the photo if he just wanted to confirm it. Which means it's that. He wanted to believe we were the ones who drew it. He wanted to observe our reactions from looking at the photo. Isn't that how it is, Officer Sena?"

"… You're right."

"So why would Kyoya-san be so obstinate in thinking the dying message was a fake?" asked Kei curiously. Now, the case also made him interested.

"Precisely because there were no suspects it connected to, and the message itself was an inconvenience to the case…" Tsuna answered. "Isn't that how I'd have to take it?" he turned to the young officer.

"… Well you've got me there." Sena covered the upper half of his face. "You've seen through it all. That's how it is. We've found three suspects so far, but troublingly enough, none of them have a connection with symbol △."

"Can you just tell us about the case? If you do, we will help you to solve it."

Sena stayed silent for a while, but he gathered up his strength and lifted his head. "Okay, got it. If you've said that much, then there's no helping it. I'll tell you a little bit about the case. I've been taken off the front lines of investigation, and I was just growing bored. Let's meet up later at six PM at the cafe in front of Station… how does that sound?"

"Very well."


The casual cafe in front of the station, Tsuna and Kei sat next to one another, at a table in the back. Around five minutes past six, the cafe was quite empty.

"… Officer Sena is late."

On Kei's words, Tsuna held the straw in his mouth, and gave a short, "Mmn" in reply. He sent his breath down the tube, causing his melon soda to bubble. Kei languidly breathed out a sigh. For a while now, he had rested his chin over his hands in boredom.

"Are you sure not to tell this case to Inaba-san or Ogi-san?" Kei asked.

"Nah, they're in Kyoto now to solve another case. We can't disturb them."

"But they will be mad if they found out about this."

"Then don't tell them."

While that was going on, Officer Sena entered the cafe in great haste. "Sorry! I'm running late." He waved his hand to cut the air in front of his face. "I was put in charge of various odd jobs, and it took quite some time to get out of them. Real sorry, Tsunayoshi-kun, Kei-kun."

" Have a seat, Officer Sena." Sitting across from them, the young officer was urged to go into the case.

"Um, then I'll start with an outline. The victim is Momoi Satsuki-san, 29. A geography studies teacher at Sonozaki Academy, four stops down the line from Tokyo Station. The cause of death was a knife wound inflicted from behind. Estimated time of death was a little before you two found the body… a little passed four, perhaps."

"We already knew most of that." Tsuna mumbled. "So how did you narrow down the suspects?"

"Ah, about that. The victim lived around a ten minute walk from her place of employment, and she returned to her house around four. Her next door neighbor witnessed it."

"Oh? Isn't it a bit early for a school teacher to get home at four? Aren't there clubs and stuff?" asked Kei.

Officer Senai nodded.

"Momoi was assistant advisor of the Light Music club, but it seems she was mostly irrelevant to their activities. So once her classes were over, she was the type of teacher who finished whatever works she had, and went straight home. Anyways. After she returned, around four thirty, her neighbor saw her go out again."

"She seemed to be witnessed quite often, and these times are awfully precise. Who's this woman's neighbor supposed to be?" While Kei said it in jest, Sena gave a serious reply.

"Her neighbor- all the way from four to a little passed four thirty- was held down in the entranceway talking to a friend… a so-called exchange between housewives. So she witnessed Momoi's coming and going. The accuracy of the time owes to the fact Momoi's movements coincidentally happened to coincide with the TV drama she could hear from her daughter watching in the living room. Anyways, when Momoi left, her neighbor called out and asked, 'Going somewhere?' and Momoi replied, 'Yeah, one of my coworkers just called and asked for my help'. And she walked straight towards the station, is how the story goes. Meaning it's quite natural to think... the coworker who called her out murdered her in that vacant lot."

"How logical." said Tsuna

"Our last record of Momoi's movements comes from the security camera set at Tokyo Station's ticket gate. It was recorded at four fifty. There's quite a bit of distance from the station to that lot. If you calculate out the time, Momoi is thought to have been murdered as soon as she arrive. This is also part of our basis to assume she was killed by the one who called her there." Sena took out three pictures from the pocket of his coat. "Now then, it's finally come to it. Have a good look at the three suspects we got it down to."

"By the phone records, in the space of four to four thirty when Momoi was home, these three were the ones who contacted her. They're all, much like her, teaching staff at Sonozaki Academy. Ah, she also got a call from a car manufacturer, but that was most likely a sales call without any relevance to this case. Anyways, we have three suspects."

Saying something's not relevant is totally a forewarning that it will prove completely relevant in a sense… or so Kei muttered in his heart.

"Let's start with the first person who called. This person. His name's Aomine Daiki" Sena pointed at the photo to Tsuna's left. He has navy blue hair that is quite short and parted on his right side, dark brown skin, and dark blue eyes. He is very tall and muscular, a man who gave off every indicator of teaching phys ed, but apparently an art teacher.

"Aomine is the advisor of the art club, but he isn't very involved with the club itself. Like Momoi, he's the type who goes home with a lot of time on his hands. According to him, with tomorrow being a weekend, he invited Momoi out to dinner. But Momoi said she'd rather not." continued Sena.

"Hmm. Did he give a reason?" On Tsuna's question, Sena shrugged.

"Momoi was Aomine's ex. According to his fellow teachers, Aomine still have a feeling for her, but Momoi always ignored him. He invited her to dinner because well, he wanted to show her how serious he is."

"… Next?"

"You're an impatient one, aren't you, Tsunayoshi-kun. Umm, the next call was from Yamazaki Sosuke. He teaches music and advises the Light Music club." Displayed on the center picture was a man in his early thirties who looked to have a good head on his shoulders, he's rather tall, muscular young man with short, dark brown hair and droopy teal eyes. "The reason he called was for the Light Music club's competition tomorrow; he wanted to use Momoi's car… he called to ask, it seems. It was necessary to transport the instruments. Momoi's house was close to the school, and she was assistant advisor, so she had all the reason to, I'd have to say. Anyways, based on his word, Momoi agreed in an instant, and the call was over in no time."

"I see." said Tsuna simply.

"The third caller was this Tachibana Kanade, a science teacher… ah, I'll just say it now; this person's advisor of the Literature club, but as you might have expected, there were no club activities today. So she has no alibi." The woman in the final photo looked to still be in his twenties. A beautiful girl who has long silver hair that reaches about waist length and a pair of gold eyes that appear to be slightly cat eyed. "Tachibana's business on the phone was quite a heavy one… Truth is, in the class she was homeroom teacher of, there was an incident of bullying. Tachibana had moved to resolve the issue, but it was the first time she had ever been a homeroom teacher, and as Satsuki was head of year, alongside issuing a report, Tachibana asked for various pieces of advice on teaching, it seems."

"Bullying… yeah, that really is serious." Kei groaned. Once that groan faded away, a silence dropped onto the table.

"So how is it, Tsunayoshi-kun? Kei-kun?" Sena thought it was right time to ask. "The symbol of 'triangle'... What could this mean? Could that dying message have been a diversionary tactic?"

"Could it be... that symbol is not a 'triangle' but a letter 'A'?" asked Kei. "It's not often people write letter 'A' with symbol 'triangle'... Then, it's Aomine Daiki-san? And the motive can be because Momoi-san kept rejected him?"

"No, for the all questions..." Tsuna spoke slowly. Sena's eyes opened wide.

"W-what do you mean? Could it be you already know the culprit?"

"The distinction is clear."

Sena raised a cry of shock as he stood from his seat. Meanwhile, Kei casually let out his opinion that he had heard that line somewhere before. To him, Tsuna's words were in no way unexpected. "How, Tsuna-kun? How could you tell the culprit from that measly bit of information!?"

The brunet sighed, "I mean, of the three suspects one of them must clearly be lying, right? The reason the culprit actually phoned Momoi-san was to call her out to that vacant lot… are you following me?"

"Well yeah."

"I'm sure the culprit panicked when asked by you officers why they called the victim. So they lied. Badly. The culprit ended up telling a lie that was definitely impossible." continued the brunet.

"What do you mean, Tsuna-kun? Then who would that make the culprit out to be?" asked Kei.

It had only been a mere ten minutes since Officer Sena had arrived, but in that space, the number of customers had gone down considerably. At present, close to six, apart from Tsuna and his two companions, there were only five guests in the shop.

"… Well." Ordering a long-overdue cup of hot coffee, Sena looked at Tsuna. "Then could I hear you out? Your deductions."

"There was one liar among the three suspects, right?" Kei stepped in. He pointed at one of the pictures. "Could it be that Tachibana, a science teacher?"

"Why?" asked Tsuna calmly.

"In regards to the bullying problem, it's all well and good he consulted with the year head, but tomorrow's a week end. Would anyone really go out of their way to phone in such an issue before break? Wouldn't it just be a burden on them all the way?"

"Sure enough, you could think of it like that, but you couldn't say it's definitely impossible. Perhaps he wanted to do whatever he could about it before everyone went on break. The reason I said impossible wasn't a question of mentality, someone clearly told a lie that contradicts reality." Tsuna shook his head.

"Okay, got it," said Sena, shaking off his drowsiness, "Anyways, let's hear out your reasoning."

Tsuna tilted his head a bit, "... First, look at this." From his blazer pocket, Tsuna pulled out the victim's driver's licence.

"Yeah, yeah, thanks for that. Um, let's see. Momoi Satsuki, registered driver. Address... wait, this is the victim's! Where? When?"

"At the vacant lot that became the crime scene, before the people from the district rushed over."

"Hey, what do you think you're doing, Tsunayoshi-kun! That's no good! No good at all!"

"Now officer, it won't be too late to scold me after you've captured the true culprit. So about that driver's license, it was in the victim's wallet. What do you think about that?"

"Eh? Well, there's nothing strange about it. A license is often used as a form of identification, so it's standard to put it in your wallet."

"That's precisely right. But there's also a large group that keep theirs in the glove boy or in the folds of the sun visor. It's an obligation to have your license on you while driving, so they do it to make sure they never forget."

"Um… what exactly are you trying to say?" asked the officer.

"Let's get the three testimonies in order, shall we. About the reason why the suspects called the victim." Ignoring Sena's question, Tsuna went on at his own pace. "Art teacher Aomine, 'Invited the victim out for a dinner'. Music teacher Yamazaki, 'Asked to use the victim's car for the Light Music club competition tomorrow'. Science teacher Tachibana, 'reported and consulted with the head of year over a bullying problem in the class she was charged with', one of these things is not like the others. Which one could it be..."

"... Could it be the music teacher Yamazaki?" said Kei after few seconds of silence.

"Why do you say so, Kei-kun?"

"No, you've been pushing the driver's license point for a while now, so I just chose the one related to that."

A bitter smile on his mouth, Tsuna said, "That's quite a meta reason, but correct."

Sena cried out an, 'Eeh?!'

Kei interrupt him, "But Tsuna-kun, what part of that testimony was strange? The victim was the assistant advisor of the Light Music club, so it's only natural Yamazaki ask Momoi to use her car for transport."

"Asking isn't strange. But Yamazaki Sosuke also said this: 'Momoi agreed in an instant, and the call was over in no time.' That one's a lie."

"No, there wasn't anything strange about it." said Sena.

"No, there was everything strange about it. When a person who's put in his broken-down car for repairs is asked to drive it out early tomorrow morning, there's no way she would say yes."

"... her car's in for repairs?" Kei raised his tone in confusion. "How could you know something like that?"

"Let's get back to the driver's license. If the victim was the sort who usually kept her license in her car, then if she went out of her way to put it in his wallet, it's thinkable that her car is in for repairs, right?"

"You can't call that sound reasoning," Sena abruptly let out a fed-up tone. "That's just a stretched-out assumption. You can't deny that the victim may have been someone who usually carried her license around in her wallet. I mean, those sorts of people aren't rare in any sense of the word."

"Yes. That's why the license itself is only support evidence. My real reasons are the two points I'm about to raise." As if to make a V, Tsuna held up two of his right hand's fingers. "Proof number one. The victim was caught on camera at the ticket barrier of Tokyo Station."

"How is that connected to a broken car?"

"If the victim had a car she could drive, why didn't she go to the vacant lot crime scene by car? Why did she have to take the train four stations and then walk?"

"It's true there's quite a bit of distance between the station and the lot, so you'd normally use a car... maybe she tried to use her car, but she just happened to be out of gas...?" wondered Kei.

Tsuna smiled, "By her neighbor's testimony, the victim made straight for the station after leaving the house. If she just happened to be out of gas, she'd have to notice that after first stopping by the parking lot."

"Yeah, then maybe she noticed her low tank the last time she'd driven it?" asked Sena

"Does having low gas mean you can't move your car at all?" asked Tsuna back.

"No, no, that's not what I mean," Sena sounded somewhat impatient, "She would have to be just a few steps from empty."

"In that case," Tsuna leisurely smiled, "the victim would have used her car after all. The reason being, the victim had a promise to keep with Yamazaki tomorrow morning… he had to use her car. In order to shorten whatever business she'd have to go through that morning, going out the previous day to put gas would be the natural response. Of course, if the car was in a must more serious state than an empty tank, there's no way she would instantly agree to Yamazaki's request."

"...You're right. Come to think of it, Aomine did say she was the type who didn't talk about herself much in the workplace. The victim commuted to work on foot, so it wouldn't be strange if her colleague Yamazaki didn't know it was in for repairs."

"Right, and the cincher is the call from the car manufacturer... makers can often be tasked with repairs as well. I'm sure that was a call to say her repairs had been completed. Ah, by the way," Tsuna sensed Sena's intent to refute, "don't tell me she said yes to Yamazaki because she received that call. To review matters, her departure would be in the early morning tomorrow. For someone who would have to go to the plant to pick up her car, I doubt she would 'instantly agree'. And that call came in after Yamazaki's. Taking all these facts into account, his call was to summon the victim to that vacant lot, and there's no doubt he told a lie in order to cover it up. Correct me if I'm wrong Kei-kun, but in the first place, 'Do you really put off a job as important as arranging transport for instruments to the day before the competition?' I think there's a problem of mentality there."

Once Tsuna finished his spiel, as if all tuckered out, he sipped his melon soda. "I see," said Kei, his words intermingled with a sigh. "Sure enough, you've given a reason to suspect Yamazaki's request to borrow her car was a lie. Perhaps you're right. But unless you provide an explanation for that dying message, you can't quite call her the culprit, Tsuna-kun."

"Of course, I know that too."

"Oh, how do you figure?" Kei tilted his head, "Also I don't see any room for a △ there. Other than that, he's a music teacher, and the advisor of the Light Music club..."

"You don't have to think so hard, Kei-kun. That △ was decisively that man's name."

"...What?" Sena seemed bewildered, "How does △ become Yamazaki Sosuke?"

"Look over here." Tsuna took out a pen and paper, and wrote a, '△' with motions slow enough to irritate Sena.

"The victim stabbed in the back had to write the culprit's name in the small space of life she had left. As short as possible, as simple as she knew. But Yamazaki Sosuke is just a bit too long."

"Then couldn't she have shortened it?"

"She could have, but to the geography studies teacher Momoi, a different method had come to mind... Shorter than anything she could have shortened it to, something that would plainly illustrate the culprit's name." Bellow the '△', he drew a '◯ = capital or city' and '⸫ = desert'. Then after the '△', he drew a '=', "when you study geography, a symbol △ can be mean..." Tsuna paused to look at his two companions.

Both Kei and Sena let out cries of realization. Just as they had seen in their geography textbooks, △ was the map symbol for a 'Mountain'.


It was the next day Tsuna and Kei met Officer Sena again.

On the morning, like the usual, Ogi came to Hiroshi's office. But this time he bought another person with him; a familiar brown haired young officer.

"Sena-san?!" yelled Tsuna and Kei at the same time.

"Ah, hello, Tsunayoshi-kun.. Kei-kun.." smiled Sena.

"What are you doing here?" as Kei asked this, the young officer only smile sheepishly and looked at Ogi who frowned. Seeing this, Hiroshi ask, "What's wrong Ogi?"

Finally Ogi sighed, loudly. "Your two assistants, especially the new assistant... apparently have helped us, the police to solved a case yesterday." He gave pointed look at Tsuna and Kei.

"...what?!"

"Sena-san! You promise not to tell about us to anyone!"

"Yeah! And you told Ogi-san.."

"Eep, sorry," Sena yelped under their glare. "I accidentally mention you two while giving the reports. Inspector Ogino is my supervisor, his rank is even above Ootori-san. Besides, I don't know you two acquaintance with him."

"Forget about it," said Ogi, "I'll lecture you later. More important since you helped this case, it's your right to know the ending of this case." he mentioned Sena to read the report he's bought.

"Yamazaki Sosuke confessed his crime." Begin the brown haired officer, "His reason for killing her was because the victim Momoi-san blackmailed Yamazaki for some money. Momoi caught him with another woman one day and threatened Yamazaki to tell his wife if he did not give money. But after Yamazaki give her money, Momoi still tell his wife, who's Momoi's friend about Yamazaki's relationship with another woman. Because of anger, with no other choice, Yamazaki kills Momoi. Well, it's hard to forgive the deceased, but a murder is a murder. He's currently being interrogated by Ootori-san." finished Sena, it's amazing how the officer read the report so quickly witout missing a beat. "Oh and Tsunayoshi-kun?"

Looked up the brunet turned to the officer, "Hmm, what's Sena-san?"

"Are you considering to be detective or police in the future?"

"Eh?! What do you mean?"

"Well, you're smart and have amazing deduction skill. I'm sure you'll be great detective or police one day."

"...That's impossible, Sena-san."

"Why...?"

At that question, the brunet could only silent.

'A Mafia Boss become Detective or Police?'

That'll be a laughing matter..

~Owari~


Sorry for the lack of Hiroshi, Ogi, or Yuuta...

Currently 'New Assistant' will become my priority for now, so be patient if you waiting for my other fic.

I'm still working at next chapter, probably 40% done.

I don't too like using an OC, so it's not strange if I often use another anime/manga character in this fic.

Some info:

△ is symbol of Mountain in the map, in Japanese Mountain is 山 'Yama' = Yamazaki

Police Rank:

Police Officer ===== Officer Sena

Police Detective === Detective Ootori , Hiroshi (when he's still in police)

Police Sergeant

Police Lieutenant == I don't know about Ogi, but his rank in police is around here.

Police Captain

Police Commander

Police Deputy Chief

Chief of Police