Send Σ(O_O;) for my characters reaction to having their clothes unbuttoned/unzipped by yours.
Was this a new kind of game?
Or revenge for the, ah, attention he’d given his double’s neck earlier?
A new way for the thief to try to make him flustered?
…All of the above?
Kaito wasn’t sure and the dexterious way in which his other self’s fingers undid each button of his shirt was proving much too distracting, making his mind unable to do much more than give a silent choked sound and promptly shut down in confused embarrassment.
Cheeks flushing, it took the magician much longer than he was wiling to admit to snap out of the rather hypnotic trance his parallel self’s hands had put him in. He swallowed thickly, then reached out to, rather clumsily, press a hand against the thief’s own to hold them still.
…It was only a moment later that he realized that pressing the other’s hands against his own chest was a very bad idea.
“Y-you, ah…” Kaito cleared his throat, trying very hard to ignore the warmth held against his torso while still being too stubborn to let the thief’s hands go, lest he start trying to unbutton the rest of his shirt. “If you wanted me out of my clothes that badly, the least you could do was ask, robot-san.”
The faint blush spreading across the thief’s face made Kaito’s brow furrow in confusion. Kid’s reply did help to ease part of the embarrassed tension in his shoulders and with only a second more of hesitation, he decided that it was probably okay to let go of his double’s hands.
He hurriedly moved to do just that, releasing the thief, his own hands falling awkwardly to his sides.
“It’s fine. You just kinda caught me off guard, really.” Well, no. While that might’ve been partly true, it wasn’t the entire truth. “S-so? What did you want to know that required taking my shirt off?”
Kid slowly pulled his hands back, scratching a cheek with one before letting it hang idle with the other.

“Well… scars. The last few times we had the chance to check, we were a little… ah… distracted, but I wanted to compare. Since we’re the same, but not exactly, I wanted to see how many differences there were.”

