A/N: Okay, I didn't really take the time to reread this and fix the mistakes, mostly like other chapters. But I do know there are mistakes and I will get to them later. I was just plan lazy and didn't want to reread my work at the moment. I was reading some stuff on Kaitou Kid. And I fell in love with him even more! XD lol. Anyway, enjoy the chapter. I don't when I'll be updateing again, maybe later tonight or something. But keep the comments coming, I love reading them and they inspire me to write more.
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P.S. I was thinking about putting a Kaitou Kid quote (like from a notice, or something he said in Detective Conan/Magic Kaitou) at the end of each chapter, just as a special gift. I don't know, what do you readers think? Would you like to read one at the end of each chapter? Give your thoughts or it won't happen.
Tsukiko was walking down the street, quietly minding her own business. It was finally Saturday. The week had seemed so long for her; Kaito kept annoying her with questions, Kid had knocked her out and escaped, and there was a murder that needed to be solved the other day. But soon the murder was solved by the "famous detective" Mouri Kogouro.
Tsukiko kicked a pebble into the street. She was wondering what to do that day. It was still early and she didn't have to catch Kid that night. So really, she was stumped on what to do.
She wasn't paying much attention to where she was going and ended up running into someone. "Sorry," she muttered as she looked at the man she bumped into. But she lost her footing and ended up falling forward. But surprisingly, someone had caught her before she was able to hit the ground. The only thing that did hit the ground was her black, leather, bag.
Tsukiko looked up to see who had caught her, and she was horrified. She was really hoping she didn't run into this person. Kaito's arms were wrapped around her waist, keeping her from hitting the ground an further. And his face seemed overly close to hers.
"You need to be more careful," he said, strangely looking a bit angry.
Tsukiko stood to her feet and glared at Kaito as she pushed him away. "What do you want?" she said through her teeth as she dusted her cargo pants off. Tsukiko leaned over and picked up her bag. Then she slung it over her left shoulder.
Kaito crossed his arms. "That's really no way to thank someone who just caught you from having your face plummet to the ground…"
Tsukiko's glare turned into a smile, but not a happy smile. "Thank you for your help Kuroba-kun," she said. "Now if you don't mind," Tsukiko walked past Kaito, her shoulder brushing gently against him, "I'll be on my way."
Kaito rolled his eyes and shook his head. He then got a wonderful idea. Kaito quickly turned around and grabbed Tsukiko's wrist.
Tsukiko sighed and turned around, looking at Kaito. She was expressionless, but if your eyes met with hers you could tell she didn't enjoy Kaito grabbing her. She opened her mouth, about to say something. But she was soon pulled forward and began getting pulled right behind Kaito as he walked quickly down the street.
"Where do you think you're taking me?" Tsukiko shouted, trying to keep up her pace with his.
"You'll see," Kaito said, glancing over his shoulder with a grin playing across his lips.
Tsukiko rolled her eyes, there was no use snatching her hand away. She simply just had to wait and see where he was taking her.
"Here we are!" Kaito said as enthusiastic as ever. He released Tsukiko from his grip and looked at her. "So?"
Tsukiko still couldn't believe that he had brought her to Tropical Land. Tsukiko looked at Kaito and then back at the sign. She soon turned on her heel and began walking away. "I'm leaving…" she said
Kaito rolled his eyes and grabbed Tsukiko again. "If you leave now then this would all be a waste," he said.
Tsukiko tried getting out of Kaito's grip, but it was so tight she couldn't release herself. Soon he was pulling her toward the entrance.
Once the two were past the gates, Kaito let go of Tsukiko. He then smiled at her, but she looked away upset.
"So where do you want to go first?" Kaito asked.
Tsukiko crossed her arms and glared. An angry expression appeared on her face. "Home…" she said.
Kaito felt a shiver down his spine, but he shrugged it off thinking that Tsukiko wouldn't really kill him. "You have to lighten up a bit, Toyoshima-san," he said, giving a nervous chuckle.
Tsukiko rolled her eyes and looked at the ground. "Where ever you want to go…" she muttered.
Kaito grinned. He then snickered to himself. This might be easier then I thought. Kaito soon grabbed Tsukiko's hand and began pulling her along.
Tsukiko was surprised and tripped forward. But soon she was running right behind Kaito. Kaito looked back at her with a smile on his face. "Let's get going!" he said, laughing.
Tsukiko's eyes widened a bit and her checks went to slight pink. Her heart had jumped at that smile. Tsukiko didn't even know why.
Kaito and Tsukiko had gone on three coasters since they had arrived in the park at eight. It was now ten thirty. Kaito was walking back to where he had left Tsukiko; who was let sitting on a bench. Kaito took a deep breath and let out a sigh. Who know she could scream so loud… he thought.
True, Tsukiko screamed very loud when they were riding the coasters. Tsukiko never liked heights or fast rides. But she didn't want to show her weak side to him, so she went on it.
Kaito had walked past a group of people and saw Tsukiko sitting on the bench. Her legs were crossed and her hands were neatly in her lap. Her long, brown and straight, hair was perfectly around her face. Her bangs were tossed to the side and a few pieces of hair slipped out of place, landing in her face. Her eyes were blocked by her glasses with the slight gleam of the sun in them. She was looking to her side, as if she was watching someone. Her expression looked a bit worrisome, then again, maybe it was melancholy.
Kaito walked over to the bench and took a seat near Tsukiko. Tsukiko didn't even look at him let alone notice him. Kaito lifted an eyebrow, a bit angry she didn't notice. He took the cold soda can he had in his hand and pressed it against her neck. Tsukiko jumped and quickly turned around.
Kaito gave a small grin. "Disturb you from your thoughts?" Kaito snickered.
Tsukiko rolled her eyes and snatched the drink away from Kaito. "Not at all…" she said. But soon she looked in that direction again and then looked down to the soda can.
Kaito took a drink of the soda he had and shifted his eyes over to Tsukiko. He saw the same expression he saw earlier. When the soda can was back in his lap, he looked at Tsukiko a bit concerned. "Something on your mind?" he asked.
Tsukiko looked up and at Kaito. She then looked away, frowning. "Nothing you need to concern yourself about," she said.
Kaito felt a small snap somewhere in his mind and became ticked at Tsukiko's comment. Was it so wrong to wonder why she was depressed? I guess for him it was.
A little later, Kaito and Tsukiko had finished their drinks and were walking once again. The next few places they went were the house of mirrors and the bumper cars. Each of them having a blast.
After that they continued walking. But soon, two people had walked past them. Tsukiko's eyes widened and she quickly turned around. As did the two people they pasted.
Kaito's expression went from a happy cheerful one, to one with worriment and horror.
The two people were Detectives Takagi and Sato.
"EH?" Tsukiko and Sato yelled, pointing at each other.
Takagi stood next to Sato, blinking in confusion. Kaito tried his best to smile, but the horror of seeing the two detectives had finally gotten to him. Why did they have to meet?
