"You've always wanted to know my intent, what I'm truly after," he said, " But what I'm after, is something more precious than all the treasures of the world combined. The phantom thief kept getting closer and closer to the detective. "W-What're you-" Shuichi's back hit the railing. "Aww man," Kokichi said, before turning around and beginning to get closer to Shuichi. Shuichi ran up onto the roof and grabbed hold of Kokichi's cape, successfully catching him. "Hey!" Shuichi yelled, "G-Give back my hat!-" But then, the little thief ruined the moment by getting up and sprinting up the stairs to the roof of the building. He put it on- putting his own hat onto Shuichi's head- so that they'd swapped hats. Shuichi blushed- and tried covering his face with his hat, but Kokichi snickered and tore it away from him. He leaned slightly forward and kissed Shuichi on the cheek. Then Kokichi did something that surprised him. The thief- Kokichi- turned to face the detective. "That I did," the thief smiled, "I wanted to talk about a certain something- so come, sit-" he gestured to the window ledge he was already seated on. "Y-You wanted to see me?-" Shuichi inquired. They were both blushing slightly, Shuichi more-so. The shorter boy pulled his mask up onto his forehead to make direct eye contact with the detective. Stepping into the abandoned building, the boy immediately set his eyes upon a figure wearing his signature hat, cape, and mask- the phantom thief.īut his real name was- supposedly- Kokichi Ouma. He quickened his steps as he began to near (what he assumed was) the entrance. So there Shuichi was, walking through a field of tall, untamed grass, putting a hand over his eyes and squinting to see the ruins ahead of him through the bright sun. Maybe he'd even confess to the boy there. In the detective's opinion, it was worth the bit of travel if he got to see his sworn enemy whom he'd fallen for. He had taken a bus to the outskirts of Tokyo, and walked the rest of the way (through a pretty dense forest) to reach the clearing on which the factory ruins were situated on. But this, to Shuichi, was especially important- and especially worth coming to. This was surprising for the boy, since he was known for being late to almost every social event. Shuichi arrived at the Sogi Power Station at precisely 2 pm, not a minute later.
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