Sugaru honestly hadn’t known what to get the other, had spent time looking around the house, even spent time online; and that was when he saw them. He had worried they wouldn’t arrive on time but he shyly made his way towards Kaito, holding a card box in his hands. Inside would be a specially made box of cards, watch with pictures of Toichi on the back, and each card signed by him, it had been something from when Toichi had been a famous magician.

Hmm… as excited as the excited as the other had been for the day, it was a little strange seeing him act shy… On seeing the box, he’d just been assuming the other had gotten cards, knowing that Kaito was a magician, but maybe not?

The brunet took the box from Sugaru, looking to make sure that, yes, he should check them before slipping it open, sliding a few out and…

Oh.

…Oh

Kaito’s breath caught, and more cards fell out onto his hand. Then he set the box aside and slowly flipped through them, trying not to get choked up. They all had different pictures of his father, from various shows, both during and after performances, each with a very, very familiar signature… They must have been made by a fan, since he would have known about something like this before, and even famous magicians didn’t have too much merchandise made for them. And even then, not as nice as this…

He fanned the cards out once he’d seen them all, lightly rubbing his thumb across one of the penned names his father had left behind. And then they were closed and vanished with a snap, tucked away into a pocket. Shouldn’t focus on them too much right now… It… probably wouldn’t help to start crying now if he thought about it…

Kaito looked at Sugaru, eyes and smile soft and full of gratitude as he stepped forward to hug the other, tightly.

“…Thank you, Sugaru.”

Hakuba walks up behind the other and slowly attached a necklace around his neck, made with a gold chain. On the necklace are replica’s of each gem from the heists Hakuba has been to with Kaito. The biggest, and one in the middle is the purple-eyed gem from the bronze statue when they first met and the Pink Sapphire from the time he had accused Kaito of being KID. There is also an emerald clover for KID and a ruby heart, representing Hakuba’s love for Kaito. “Merry Christmas.”

Kaito started when the hands came from behind his neck, but when he saw what they were doing, his surprise turned into a soft, warm smile. There wasn’t any need to turn around to see who it was, even if his love’s voice hadn’t told him.

He lightly took the necklace between his fingers, drawing them across and lingering on the gems, memories and a swell of love rising in him. This…

image

Jeeze… and just how am I supposed to beat this for a present, tantei?

The magician closed his eyes and leaned back into Saguru, his detective, reaching back to gently take the other’s wrists and pull them around, bringing the hands up and placing a light kiss to each of them, smiling softly.

“…Thank you, my love.”

It’s a little early, but he hands the thief a small slip of paper that reads: no soccer balls to the face. It’s a weak promise, but he should be glad he got anything from the tiny detective.

Kid blinked, taking the paper from the other with no small amount of caution. For as known for tricks as he was, the thief didn’t exactly have much faith when it came to the chibi giving him anything… And let’s face it, the things that had been given were mostly filled with promises of pain. Or being knocked unconscious. Or, you know, that one time he agreed to a request for help, given very little information along with a cellphone, and then ended up held at gunpoint and almost blown up.

…Yeah, a little wary of Conan giving anything.

But after reading what was written on the note, maybe it was okay this time? It was Christmas, after all…

He smiled and looked back over to the detective, taking a moment to put the paper in a pocket before kneeling down to the other and giving him a small, one armed hug. Best not to push his luck while the other was trying to be nice…. Else he might have picked up the chibi again.

“Thank you, tantei-kun~”

I agree with the headcannon completely, and find the idea of Kaito having mental complications (such as near multiple personalities) is one of the interesting ideas I’ve seen and are always great to read. Plus it could be used to appease the die hard supports of the fanon rule ‘no one get’s hurt’. (if the person using it went to the extremes of one side being the pacifist and the other showing no mercy) Oh I said more then I meant… I just wanted to say I agree and you explained it very well.

(Thanks! I was mostly just rambling on at random, but thinking too much about meanings behind small little details tends to do that… Great to know that I managed to get what I wanted across, though~ Was a bit worried I went completely off track on what I was trying to say about halfway through.)

(Hmm… Was looking through MK chapters, and I did notice this in the anime, but always fail to mention it. So while I’m in a rambly mood, might as well do it now.

I love how the anime sorta dances over why Kaito choose to stay as Kid. Yes, yes, they have him say he wants to know who killed his dad. May just be the translation, but I mean…

image

Honestly, yes, the quality of this leaves a lot to be desired in general, but… I could see Kaito being genuinely angry enough to think this.

image

And does this look like the face of mercy to you? I mean… *cough* That could just be a determined face… but it honestly feels a bit darker than that to me.

Either way, I do think he’s out for revenge. Was, is, just went from ‘make them pay’ to ‘destroy the thing they’re looking for’ specifically.

Which makes me think about the nature of the two Kids.

On the one hand, we have Toichi. A skilled magician who became a thief to take the spotlight from Phantom Lady and give her a chance to retire (and marry him). It’s never said exactly how he came to be involved in the whole Pandora business, but Snake said they’d warned him away once. So I imagine it to be similar to how Kaito came across them. Whether Toichi knew what he was getting into when he stole a jewel that caught their attention or not… *shrugs*

And honestly, the fact that the organisation is warning Kid (Kaito) again, completely thinking he’s still Toichi, makes me think they really didn’t encounter Toichi all that often, or at the very least, not to where they actually believed him to be a threat. Possibly learning his identity somehow the first time they saw him, even, to feel confident enough that just a warning would be necessary to get him to stop. If Toichi had caused them a lot of trouble, I doubt they’d be so nice as to caution him.

Anyway, we don’t know too much about Toichi as Kid, aside from his first appearance as a thief in France and the story from Shinichi’s childhood. But they do act differently. Toichi was older when he started, and knew some of what he was getting into, and was just as quick at thinking on his feet as his son. The biggest difference between the two really is just experience and, yes, Poker Face. What little we see of him as Kid, his confident smile never budges an inch. Aside from maybe one panel where he looked serious.

And then there’s Kaito, who, much as he tries otherwise, doesn’t have as steady of confidence. He got thrown into it by his curiosity, because of finding the secret room his father had kept locked for eight years. Then stayed because he wanted revenge, on an enemy he didn’t even know. Everything about how the second Kid started his job was filled with questions and uncertainty. And it probably made his faith in his father waver a bit as well.

image

Kaito obviously loved and respected his father. So, to consider that the man he looked up to might be an international thief….

image

Very high chance the image of Toichi was shaken quite a bit.

image

Though he did still stand by his dad in the end… it couldn’t have been the easiest decision he ever made. Getting a ton of information dropped on him, shaking one of his foundations, stepping into the world of a phantom thief… There’s a reason this Kid isn’t quite as sure, makes mistakes, has to build the poker face, and loses it far more easily than he might like.

And on a more off-canon note, this is why my Kaito is actually fairly unstable and borderline split-personality. Regardless of how well a job he does manage to do, and how easily he passes it off, this is too much for a high schooler whose only possible means of support is the assistant to his father who pulled him into this whole thing to begin with, and his mother who, even if he accepts the fact that she used to be a thief as well, is hardly ever actually around. Calls can only go so far. It’s a lot of pressure, evading both the oraganisation, the police, other random people out to harm Kid and hide his secrets from those around him, his best friend, her father, and the detective who is in his class who already suspects him of being Kid entirely.

I… just… I think a bit too much about how Toichi’s base for Kid was full of confidence, experience, and love, while Kaito’s was full of uncertainty and hate for the ones who killed his father.

So… I guess what I’m trying to say is… it annoys me just a tad when the anime tries to keep more with Kaito’s more loved image, the one that started the ‘no one gets hurt’ fandom policy and, though he makes a lot of mistakes, is still not as dark as Magic Kaito actually feels in the manga.)

littledetective:

image

   Ignoring the pain in his rear-end and head, he glares bitterly at the teen. “Touch me, and I will end you.”

“Well, someone’s in a sour mood…”

Kaito grinned at the glaring chibi, walking forward casually – though maybe with a touch of wariness as well – until he stood in front of the detective.

“Wonder if some sweetness would do anything to help that~” The magician flicked his wrist, and a candy cane spun on his finger.