For those of you that don't know what's going on and don't want to be bothered by reading previous chapters, here is my Under 5 Sentences Summary of each chapter.

C1- Four people who will be the main antagonists in the story are introduced, though purposely not outright named. The four decide to do a heist in Beika City, but one of them, the leader of the four, has an underlying agenda.

C2- Conan, the main protagonist, Ayumi, Genta, Matsuhiko, and Haibara are introduced, including Conan's and Haibara's background. Conan is worried that something bad going to happen. The feeling is justified when fliers fall from the sky and Conan reads it.

C3- It's a split between Kid and the police, who are all introduced. Kaito Kuroba (Kaitou Kid) wonders about the flyer which is a letter to steal, while the police try to figure out who the sender is. They also must contend with a man from the ICPO who will take over this case.

C4- Ran and Sonoko are introduced plus the added character of another girl, Kiyone. As the two girls wonder about the flyer's author, 'L', Kiyone appears, asking to do an essay on Conan. The girls leave Conan to fend for himself, until Conan and Kiyone are taken by mysterious people.

C5- Lots of splits here. Kaito, who was watching, becomes alarmed by this, but can't do anything. The two men try to attack Kiyone but she beats them up with one of them being shot dead by someone else. Ran is relieved to see Conan and Kiyone alright but hears through the police that something is up. Going back to Kaito, he finds out about the shooter, Kiyone and what is really going on.

Thank you for the reviews and … I'm not going to do summaries every time… Just only once in a while.


Chapter 6

Day 2

Heiji Hattori stared out the window of his plane, noticing the landscapes of Japan as the plane flew from Osaka to Tokyo. Sightseeing wasn't really the first thing on his mind. He had more important stuff to think about. He heard on the news about flyers falling from the sky all over Beika City yesterday. The flyers exclaimed that the person, 'L,' was going to also steal the Princess Diamonds. L also stated that he wanted to meet Kaitou Kid, utilizing his other name, 1412. The news and the police stated that it was going to be a competition between L, Kid, all the invited detectives, and the police. He was one of those invited detectives. He also knew that Mouri-san and Kudou were invited too. He grinned.

"Heiji, what's with that stupid grin on your face?" demanded his best friend, Kazuha Toyama. She asked… more like forced him to come along. She wanted to see Ran and Conan and took Heiji's invitation to the actor's party as an excuse to come. He looked at her.

"Idiot, you don't have to know!" Heiji looked back at the window.

"Don't call me 'idiot'," he heard Kazuha mutter.

Heiji is a teenage detective, born and raised in Osaka. Widely known, he was nicknamed 'Detective of the West' in Japan. He had a rivalry with another detective, just as famous and nicknamed 'Detective of the East', Shin'ichi Kudou. Heiji got his detective skills from his father, Heizo Hattori, who is in charge of the Osaka police force. He was a Kendo whiz, as Kudou was a soccer whiz. He learned later on that Kudou became a child again thanks to a criminal organization and now goes by the alias Conan Edogawa. Heiji is one of the few people who knew that Conan was really Kudou. Understanding this, Kudou would unfortunately go to the party not as himself but as a guest with Kogoro Mouri, Conan. Either way, it'll be great to meet him again; they can work together to bring down 'L' and Kaitou Kid. He wondered if Kudou told Ran-chan yet. He'll ask him when they touched down.

"Oy, Heiji," said Kazuha.

"What?"

"Did Ran-chan say that they were going to meet us at the airport?"

"Yes." He rolled his eyes in irritation. She was breaking his concentration. And she was being really annoying as usual. Didn't she call you yesterday to say that? Why are you asking me?

"Ran said that she called Shin'ichi-kun, to know if he was going to the party. Shin'ichi-kun said he wasn't going to make it." Kazuha added sadly, "Poor Ran-chan, she was so looking forward to seeing him again."

"I see…" So he didn't tell her. "I guess it's just me and Mouri-san."

"I guess so." About twenty seconds passed until Kazuha cried softly in Heiji's ear, "Heiji, look at that man!"

"What is it?" Annoyed, Heiji looked at where Kazuha was pointing. The man was sitting across from them. That's an old style Japanese samurai kimono. That's rare! The man wore brown slacks and a white loose shirt. He had long black hair and his face was stoic. Eyes closed, arms and legs folded, he appeared to be meditating. "That guy looks cool!"

Riiing- Riiing! The man opened one eye and dug in his shirt. He took out his cell phone and answered.

"Hello….Yes, I'm on the morning flight to Tokyo….Yes, he's here as well….So he will pick me up….How is everything?" A long pause came. "I see." He raised an eyebrow. "So a boy is…. I understand. I will see you later." He closed his cell and placed it back under his shirt. He then closed his eye and folded his arms, as if he never moved in the first place.

"Heiji," Kazuha said excitedly. "This guy must be really disciplined to be like that for two hours." Heiji only nodded. That guy must be a real swordsman.

"Attention! Attention! We will now be arriving at Tokyo Airport in fifteen minutes. Please fasten your seatbelts." Kazuha buckled her seatbelt as did Heiji. Heiji thought no more about the samurai.

"RAN-CHAN!"

"KAZUHA-CHAN!"

Both girls ran to meet each other. Heiji ended up carrying most of the bags, which wasn't much. Kudou followed, along with a grumbling Mouri-san. Kazuha bowed to say hi to Kudou before starting a conversation with Ran. Mouri-san looked in a newspaper, not bothering with anything until it was time to go. Kudou walked slowly to Heiji, a frown on his face.

"Hey, Hattori," Kudou said, the childish accent in his voice was gone, replaced by a mature, slightly deep, somewhat know-it-all accent. This voice he always uses when both of them are alone. This was one of the few instances he uses it.

The frown didn't escape Heiji. "Kudou, what's up?" Both of them, despite being rivals, were still friends. They could tell each other just about anything. And they were a powerful duo when they were up against cases.

Kudou looked up at Heiji, the frown turning into a grimace. "Yesterday has been…eventful to say the least. Ran'll tell you everything la—." He was sighing as he said this but then looked behind Heiji. "Who is that man dressed in a samurai kimono?"

"Huh?" Heiji turned to see the samurai walking out the door. Heiji noticed the only thing the guy was carrying was a large stick. The man gripped it, like it was his only treasure. "Oh, him? He was on the same flight as me. Ya know, he was there meditating on the entire flight, only breaking to answer his cell." He suddenly grinned and grabbed Kudou by the hand. "Let's see what he's carrying!" Kudou didn't protest. I guess you're curious too, huh, Kudou? They both walked slowly, making sure they kept within the crowd, following the man. They saw that he was heading towards a black topless car where they saw a man leaning on it. That man had on a dark suit with a matching fedora hat. The hat covered his eyes, so the two couldn't see his expressions. The man had black hair and slightly jagged beard. He took a cigarette from a pack and began to light it when he noticed the samurai. Grinning, he cocked his to a different direction. Samurai nodded and stopped; so did Heiji and Kudou. The crowd was thinning, too.

"Why are you following me?" The boys looked up to see Samurai staring at them.

"Shit!" they both muttered. They were caught by strangers and who knows what he would do to them. The fedora man started to stroll in their direction. Heiji couldn't think of a way out of this, until…

"Mister, are you a real samurai?" asked Kudou, using his child accent. He gave Heiji a quick 'let me handle this' look and then smiled innocently at the man. Way to go, Kudou! Fedora stopped next to Samurai.

"Yes," said Samurai. Fedora chuckled.

"So Mister, what's that long stick you're carrying, a katana, right?"

The man didn't raise an eyebrow. Instead, he nodded as he slowly unsheathed his sword. Heiji and Kudou couldn't help but marvel at the beauty of the long sharp blade. Heiji himself could tell that he took good care of it.

"This is Zantetsuken," said Samurai. "It is made out of a harder than diamond metal and can cut almost anything." He then sheathed it quickly. They boys were again amazed at his fast reflexes. Smiling a little, he added, "You are interesting—," looking at Heiji, "—do you do a sword style?"

Heiji, stunned, nodded and beamed. "I do kendo." Samurai nodded.

"I see." He turned to Kudou. "You know a lot about katanas, little one."

The stunned Kudou himself beamed and nodded. "I read some books on it."

Samurai's smile grew a little wider. "I thank you for your interest." He bowed with the boys following, and walked to the black car.

Fedora chuckled and patted both boys on the head. "You followed him to see his sword? Good eyes, you two, good eyes." Puffing on his cigarette, he turned and walked to the driver's side of his car, waving; Samurai was sitting in the back seat. The car vroomed as it started and drove away.

"Kudou, did you get all that?"

"Yeah, that samurai man and that cigarette man knew we were following them…interesting."

"Conan-kun, Heiji-kun, where are you?"

The boys looked behind them to see Ran-chan looking over the thinning crowd. "Well, Kudou," said Heiji, shrugging, "those two looked cool. And that sword of his…."

Kudou nodded. "I think that guy was telling the truth about his sword." He began to walk back. "C'mon, Hattori, let's go back before the girls get worried." And with that, the two strolled back to the waiting girls and the disgruntled Mouri-san.