#AND LOOK AT THAT PRETTY SHINICHI SKETCH AT THE END
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Hi ^^ I know that your requests are now closed but I was thinking that, given you have written jealous Shinichi, I would very much enjoy some jealous Ran! Maybe you can mix it with one of the prompts? Just throwing the idea out there, no pressure. Delete this if you don't feel like it, it's okay really. Thank you for writing these amazing fics, the shinran fandom is in your debt. â€ïž
So this is the last (!!!) and longest (!!!) of the kiss prompts, and I dedicate it to multiple-requests Anon and to this Anon. I hope both of you still see this. It took me a while. ^^;;
P.S. Special thanks to @artycreaty for keeping this in check. You are awesome. đ„°
41. Kisses shared under an umbrella. 46. A lingering kiss before a long trip apart. (6,489 words)
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Ran keeps telling herself she has no right to be jealous.
She has hundreds of reasons not to. Theyâre merely childhood best friends. Life would be much easier if she didnât involve herself in his business twenty-four seven. Shinichi absolutely doesnât look at her that way. And so forth.
She wonders why theyâre even friends in the first place. If their parents hadnât enrolled them in the same kindergarten, she was certain they wouldnât even be on speaking terms. He lives in a world of grisly books and crimes, she in a world of martial and visual arts. Their hobbies donât overlap. They excel in different fields. They enter the same university with completely unrelated majors. The only bond they have in common is their shared history. Literally bonded since they were four, until now at nineteen.
So when she sees him all jolly around his newfound circle who hold the same interest in Holmes or detective work, it shouldnât surprise her as much. Itâs part of university life, itâs normal, they expand their horizons, and Ran understands that it hits much differently when they bond with people who like the same stuff they do. Something sheâs aware they cannot share a hundred percent.
Sheâs proud of him, and she absolutely has no right to feel jealous, especially when she sees him around taller, prettier, more interesting women from his course block. There is no reason for her to look away with a heavy weight in her chest everytime the women get giggly and touchy while heâs absorbed in narrating his stories.
Everytime she does, she reminds herself of how he didnât seem to mind when she was casted as the protagonist of their high school play and the leading man was the handsome Araide-sensei. Or how he simply shrugged when she fawned over the brother of a classmate because he looked so much like the karate senpai she was crushing on. Or when she secretly caught Sonoko dragging the detective behind gym after P.E. to confront him about his opinion regarding an upperclassman courting Ran and his only response was, âShe can like whoever she likes, Sonoko. Iâm not her boyfriend.â
He never showed her any sign of jealousy, therefore he must not be into her. Simple as that. So itâs unfair for her to be treating him differently. Getting snarky just because he received sixteen new fan mails again, more now that theyâre in uni, and two even coming from the popular criminology seniors he is often teased to? Or ignoring him unprecedentedly just because his eyes followed the back of a woman with long chestnut hair and voluptuous curves? There are plenty of fish in the sea, and heâs bound to be attracted to someone else. This is a pill she ought to learn to swallow eventually.
Eventually.
âShinichi-kun, you never told us about your scariest case yet, tell us about it?â
Kaori closes her notes and so do the other two girls across her, and Shinichiâs eyes twinkle. He truly seems to enjoy study sessions with the little group they made consisting of some of his and Ranâs coursemates because they love listening to his stories.
âAt the top of my head is this murderer disguised as a bandaged man, and he targeted us one by oneâŠâ and so the detective drones. Ran pauses typing and reminisces quietly. Ah, that one from summer three years ago. I was almost injured by that crazy man during my sleep but Shinichi woke me up in time.
âRan-san,â Shun, her friend and coursemate, mutters beside her, also stopping his typing to listen to the detectiveâs story. âItâs ridiculous how popular Kudou-kun is with the girls. Heâs full of wild adventures.â
âYes, he is,â Ran says, smiling. âHeâs been a girl magnet ever since high school.â
She watches as Kaori inches closer to Shinichi, listening attentively, chin on her palm and flirtatious smile on her lips as the detective rants on and on.
For the third time that afternoon, Ran looks away.
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Ran keeps telling herself she has no right to be jealous.
She does, everyday, but itâs hard when he smiles at her, cares for her, holds her in a way sheâs never seen him do for anyone else. It gives her hope every time the girls cling to him but he never touches them back, whereas he automatically slings his arm over her shoulder because sheâs afraid or cold or he simply feels like it.
Then again, maybe sheâs giving herself too much credit. Perhaps itâs a free pass for being around him for too long. She even gets to spend time with him during weekends and holidays. It isnât special because itâs normal.
And thatâs all sheâll ever be, a normal girl in his eyes.
âRan? Sheâs pretty special.â
Ran reacts to the mention of her name and catches Shinichi looking at her. âShe appears quiet but she can kick anyoneâs ass without breaking a sweat. Itâs bad if you cross her,â Shinichi gloats with a grin.
âOh my god, really? We can bring her with us then!â Kaori claps her hands in excitement.
âAh... But she wonât like that,â he follows up, wary. Ran has missed the topic they were talking about and now sheâs curious.
âBut ghosts arenât real and Mouri-san can give them a good beating!â
âGh-Ghosts?â The color in her cheeks drains, eyes freezing at Shinichi who has probably already expected that reaction, for he sports that same look of concern as those times he had expressed whenever she joined him in his way-past-bedtime elementary school adventures.
âWeâll investigate an abandoned house I always pass by walking home,â Kaori explains. âLast night I saw a faint cigarette light at the second floor window. It might be a fugitive or a homeless person or a ghost, who knows?â
âYou donât need to come if you donât want to, Ran,â Shinichi assures.
Gulping, Ran contemplates whether going with them will do her any good. Itâs a nice change, itâs been a while since she last tagged with Shinichi in his cases. But she isnât exactly proud of shrieking like a little kid in front of serious criminology majors who may feel like sheâll drag their covert investigation down if she joins.
â...Iâll pass,â she answers meekly, and his coursemates sulk except Shinichi, who offers her a smile of understanding.
âMan, I thought weâll be able to see Mouri-san in action!â
âThatâs ok, maybe next time. We still have Shinichi-kun!â
âShinichi-kun will protect us, ne?â
âHah. Right. Invite Hakuba too, use him.â
âOh câmooon, Shinichi-kun!â
Ran closes her eyes, struggling to zone their voices out.
In her silence, Ran ponders if she has made a wrong choice.
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Ran has no right to be jealous. So itâs unfair for her to be treating him this way.
The following weekend, Shinichi narrates what happened in their late-night investigation. Hakuba wasnât there so Shinichi was the only available guy as usual. Ran refuses to hear any more details, both of the haunted house and secretly of the girls chancing onto him during the investigation. Shinichi is puzzled.
âDid I do something wrong?â
âNah, just swamped with work.â
âOn a Sunday?â
âYes.â
âWant me to assist?â
âNo.â
Her replies are curt from the couch of his house, not looking at Shinichi on the other end as she mindlessly cleans up her digital sketches. She hates how snappy she sounds but her brain is too absorbed with conjuring spiteful imaginations to even think of masking her annoyance.
âRan, hey. Look at me.â
His low voice freezes her from drawing, and she slowly looks up to meet Shinichiâs serious eyes.
When this happens, she knows heâs reading her. She inwardly chants a prayer because now isnât a good time. Whatever time isnât a good time. She doesnât know what to say when sheâs aware everything sheâs been feeling is irrational and unfair. Sheâs being selfish.
âYouâre⊠stressed.â
âNo, Iâm⊠Eh?â
He scoots closer, an armâs length away. âYour dark circles are more prominent now, you need a break.â His eyes turn a soft blue. âLetâs have dinner out? My treat.â
Ran is surprised, to say the least. The last time he invited her out was two weeks ago. Sheâs become so used to seeing him around others that any initiative from him sounds too good to be true.
âBut I need to finish this project by tonight.â
âLetâs have food delivery then!â Shinichi announces, not rattled by Ranâs indirect refusal. âI know exactly what you want. Ramen and shaved ice.â
Her eyes thin at the absurdly goofy expression she knows he makes when heâs being mischievous. âClearly youâre ordering that ramen for yourself. I only like shaved ice.â
âDamn! Miss Detective gets it.â A mile-wide grin stretches across his face, earning an eye roll from the half-smiling woman. âLetâs eat together on your short break, please?â
He leans within a respectful distance and she sees his smile better, pair of kind eyes locking with her overworked ones. âItâs been a while.â
Her heart throbs for him. So much.
She caves - of course she does - and breathes her acquiescence.
After two long weeks, they have dinner together, just them and Shinichiâs ramen and Ranâs donburi and shaved ice, Shinichi taking a spoonful of dessert from the cup when she isnât looking and Ran snatching a slurp from his take-out bowl and laughing when he catches her.
With how heartfelt his laughter is in her presence devoid of any mysteries, Ran knows sheâs probably giving herself too much credit, but for once she wants to believe she is the cause of why Shinichiâs happy.
Just for that night, she gives it to herself.
Sheâll change the dark colors of her digital artwork to brighter ones after they eat.
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Despite everything, Ran finds it difficult to contain her recurring jealousy.
The more she shares precious time with him, the more it gets harder to suppress the selfish emotions. What is so unsatisfying about being the best friend is that she is only the best friend. No more no less. At the end of the day, she isnât the one he gets to cuddle with, to tease then kiss, to tell âI love youâ to, romantically.
âI love you.â
Ran feels her heart about to leap out of her chest.
âBut please. Stop. Tearing. The. Cushions!â
The little furball he has scooped underneath a throw pillow wiggle from his grasp. The kitten and detective engage in a brief staring showdown before it jumps away to hide under a farther couch.
Snapping out of reverie, Ran watches her childhood friend slink dejectedly onto the partly scratched furniture. Heâs fortunate enough that his mother isnât around to give him a long lecture on Why Pets Arenât Allowed in the House 101. She can always take Yukiko-sanâs role and reprimand him for it, but as for this and the cat, she finds herself not wanting to intervene.
âKaori-san sure is taking her time with her parentâs permission. By the time she does, Momo wouldâve shredded all the pillows in this house.â
âYou named the cat?â Ran asks, amused.
âShe did.â He thinks for a moment, then sniggers. âActually I did. I suggested a random name. She took it.â
Ran merely hums. What can she say? Theyâre getting close. Close enough to team up as parents to an adopted kitten.
âIâm surprised you also agreed to keep Momo when you never took in animals before.â
âKaori said sheâll treat me to the latest Detective Samonji movie this weekend if I do. Canât resist that.â
âJust you two?â
âYeah.â
A beat. Then he turns to her.
âWanna join? I can ask her to count you in since youâre kinda helpiââ
âN-no need,â Ran quips, âItâsâItâs fine.â
âNo really,â Shinichi insists, âKaori-san has a lot of money, sheââ
âIâm going to Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum with Shun-san this weekend... so... I canât.â
âAh.â
Silence.
âItâs, um, for a project,â she bolsters.
âI know.â The faintest smile graces his lips. âItâs your thing. Both of you.â
âMm.â
He doesnât say anything else after that.
âShinichi, youâre a detective, right?â she blurts out of the blue.
âYeah...and?â
Then deduce what I feel. Here and now.
âThen youâre going to enjoy that movie!â Ran forces a beam, giving Shinichi a thumb of approval. âAnd you can discuss it with Kaori-san over dinner. Iâm sure you two have a lot to say about it.â
Shinichiâs eyes linger on her, reading her like a book, and Ran has her mind reeling again, afraid to be read.
âYeah, we do,â he finally says, ending the conversation.
Only a few words are uttered the rest of the afternoon.
Momo resurfaces and curls beside Shinichi.
Momoâs purring is loud, but Ranâs shattering heart is louder.
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Ran must not feel jealous. She is not a girlfriend.
Because she isnât a girlfriend, heâs free to fall for and date anyone else. Who is she to gatekeep him? There are plenty of fish in the sea, and heâs one big catch. Ran believes sheâs a big catch, too. With the way she loves dearly, her future boyfriend is going to be very lucky.
Her future boyfriend is not going to be him.
â...mber the required fieldwork in one of my majors I told you? We actually go by batches. The first batch did theirs last month. The second batch was last week⊠and Iâ Ran, are you listening?â
âAh! Yes,â Ran notices they have already reached her station and are now walking two blocks to her apartment. âYour fieldwork, right?â
â...Yeah,â he carries on. âIâm in the last batch... This whole winter break.â
âI see, I understand.â She smiles, getting what he means. No Christmas or New Yearâs Eve together. The first time since theyâre four. Itâs fine, honestly. If itâs a required activity, then thereâs really no way to go about it. She isnât going to lash out just because she canât be with him in her most favorite time of the year.
âAnd Hattori-kun and Hakuba-kun will be with you?â
âHattori did his last month. Hakuba is in the previous batch. Iâll be stuck with the girls.â
Ranâs heart momentarily squeezes. âWhere will your fieldwork be?â
âIn Akita.â
Her pupils constrict. âThat far?â
âYes... so to cut on expenses, Kaori-san offered her house for me and the others to stay while weâre thereââ
Kaori. Again with the tall, beautiful, intelligent Kaori. She bets itâs amazing to spend the holidays doing what he loves and with Kaori beside her, snuggling with him by the fireplace in a romantic snowy night and she might even confess, and itâll be a great catch for Shinichi, and heâll return with a girlfriend, andâ
âKaori-san is lucky.â The words flow out of her mouth, unbridled.
Shinichi looks at her. âLucky?â
Ran remains quiet and keeps walking. Itâs dangerous to say anything. She only has one thing in her mind and she doesnât want to say it out loud. She has no right.
âRan, hey.â
She doesnât stop walking.
âRan.â
She ignores his call.
âRan⊠youâre jealous.â
She stops walking.
âExcuse me?â
â...Youâre jealousâŠâ Shinichi repeats quietly.
A contrast to his calm tone, his irises beset hers in the cold twilight and Ran attempts to shield herself but her bag and umbrella are in the way. She thinks of turning away but her feet are frigid like icicles, and Shinichi steps closer.
For the third time, he declares, âYouâre jealous.â
Hearing her thoughts echo through his words renders her speechless.
It seems to take a moment before Shinichiâs brow arches, lips curl up as his eyes refuse to stray, and she hears a faint exhale even, like heâs exasperated, and suddenly heâs smiling - or is he smirking? sneering? - and...and...
It stings, is her immediate reaction.
For the longest time, sheâd wanted him to take a hint. But if she had known this was how heâd react, sheâd rather live a life having him oblivious of her emotional struggle. Dealing with that is more tolerable than witnessing him gaze her down in blatant mockery. He sneers as though heâs about to crack a joke and move on and forget such a laughable matter. Thatâs the last form of acknowledgment she wants for her honest feelings.
Heartbreak and shame and pain build up in her chest like a volcano closing eruption. Water begins to cloud her vision. She clenches her fist tight on her umbrella and Shinichi notices, and he takes another step forward.
âRanâŠ?â
âI am not, and youâre a fool.â
In a span of a breath, sheâs sprinting in the opposite direction, tracing the path where they have walked, ignoring the distant yells of her name behind her. She runs and runs, and as she runs farther, with her thoughts muddy and breath short and dry, she wonders if she may have overreacted.
If heâs done that on purpose, screw him. If not, screw her.
After all, they are merely friends and she has no logical reason to act this way.
âStop... running... will you!â
She hears heavy footsteps close in. It takes all the energy Ran has to prevent herself from turning her body around but his strong grip overpowers her.
âLet me go!â
âWhy are you running?!â
âI canât...deal with you!â
âWhy? Was I right?â
âRight or wrong, it doesnât matter!â
âWhy doesnât it matter?â
âBecause I am your best friend!â
On another occasion, she wouldâve successfully jilted away and run farther, but Ran is floored when he yanks her into a one-armed hug, so floored she drops her umbrella to the snowy ground.
âStop saying that!â he hisses in her ear, frustration apparent.
âWhat are youâ Let me go!â
He hugs her tighter.
âIf you donât let go in three seconds, I will screaââ
âI am happy!â
Ran stops struggling, eyes widening in shock.
Icy huffs tickle her neck as he half shouts, âIâm happy you feel that way!â
âYouâre...Youâre happy because Iâm suffering?â
âWhat? No! Iââ
âIs that supposed to make me feel better? How?â The hurt in her tone is impeccable, prattling muffled against his chest as she spares him no moment to butt in. âYou think I wanted to feel this? That I enjoy griping in helpless jealousy? And youâre rejoicing that I am? How full of yourself can you be?!â
âThatâs not...You donât understââ
âI do understand! I understand that I am so incredibly stupid for catching this disgusting heap of emotions for an obnoxious, stuck-up deduction maniac that is my best friend and maybe itâs better after all that he never, ever sees me the way I see him!â
âStop saying that, Ran!â
She thinks he has broken away, but he drags her back with an insistent tug, crashing his lips onto hers as she stumbles into his arms.
All willpower rippling through her disintegrates quickly like snow in high heat.
An impatient pop resonates as he separates, eyes slowly opening, breath thick and ragged.
âI know that is not how we explain things, but does that explain anything?â
She hears it. The madness. But more than madness, yearning bleeds through his voice so much that her frustration turns into physical pain. Blinded by an all-consuming ache, she tips her chin and presses her lips back against his, demanding for cure in the wrong place. Shinichi freezes, then relaxes. He moves his hand to her nape, four fingers in her hair, thumb treading her jaw.
They look like a scene in a movie.
Under his umbrella and hidden from view, they communicate through brushing lips and tilting heads. His mouth closing over hers with gentle force, her hands splaying across his chest, heavy with something that makes his heart pound under them.
She is so lost in the chase and his tender embrace that for a second she forgets she is kissing her best friend.
Best friend.
This doesnât explain anything. It worsens it.
She pulls back, ending what she has so recklessly started. âN-no, Iâmâ No.â
She pushes him away, gathers the stuff she drops, and runs without looking back.
âRan!â
He shouts her name. Twice.
On the third call, his footfalls die down. On the fourth, he stops running.
She doesnât.
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Thirty minutes before midnight, Ran stands outside his gate, boots buried half foot under the snow as she rings his intercom for the second time, thinking to herself how foolish she must be to cut communications with him for a week and then show up his doorstep looking miserable like a stood-up date.
Itâs the start of winter break.
Heâll leave for Akita in ten hours.
She needs to give his Christmas present before his departure.
Sheâs crazy, pathetic, still frustrated, and hurtfully in love.
âOi. You better have a good explanation for why youâre buzzing at goddamn midnigââ
âShinichi.â
His surprised gasp is apparent even through the intercom. A rustle follows and with a croaky voice, he responds. â...Ran.â
Surely he isnât expecting this. Not after the tantrum she threw days ago. He probably thinks she hates him more than ever. But what she truly feels is more overwhelming than all negative emotions combined, and may god grant her all the strength to address it all, tonight.
âMay I come in?â
âThe house isâThe house is a mess I, um. Iâm packing my stuff for...â
âIâll help you.â
â...â
Sheâll understand if he decides to turn her down. But the answer that follows the deafening pause is a low and quiet âOkayâ.
Despite psyching herself hours before she came, courage wanes when he opens the front door and gate in his pullovers. She is welcomed in, and the trip up his room is wordless. Shinichi only talks when he points out that heâs already packed clothes for two days and will need help for two weeksâ worth. He lamely laughs when he instructs her to pick the tops and layers, and heâll take care of the pants and underwear.
On a normal instance, she wouldâve humored him and they wouldâve been talking right after. Now she simply pulls an empty smile and then they fall back into silence.
She supposes heâs trying to act unbothered, to treat what happened a week ago as a one-and-done glitch in their friendship, never to be discussed again. She cannot fault him when sheâs trying to do the same. But itâs not easy when in the stillness of the night the echo of their altercation howls, raging persistently in their ears.
What has he been thinking of for the past week?
Has he been kept up all night by the words she said and the words he left unspoken?
Are they still friends? Will they still be friends after this?
The kiss... What about the kiss?
So many questions. So little words. So little time.
Ran is seated on the floor, folding shirts and stuffing them neatly in his duffel bag. Her back faces Shinichi who is sorting out bottoms in his cabinet. She senses him sit on the floor, back against her but not touching. Neither dares to speak first.
A ringing phone cuts the silence.
âMm, still awake. Good for two weeks right? Gotcha. No, Iâll meet you girls at the station, no need to fetch me. Pfft. I can walk. Ok, see you tomorrow.â
If Ran wasnât so hyperaware of where she is and what sheâs done, her mood wouldâve shifted to the one sheâd been trying to avoid. Now isnât the time to think about that. Midnight sneaking out to go to his house is something she wouldnât do even on good days. She scans her bag on the far couch, deliberately bringing a bigger one to hide his gift. Maybe she can just sneak it in his bag and leave once sheâs done and heâll discover it only when heâs prefectures away. Brown has always suited him, and heâll definitely find the overcoat useful as spare protective gear.
Thatâs right. She always cares for him like this. She is his best friend first, and... and nothing second.
âDonât just leave after putting your present in my bag. At this hour, I canât let you walk home alone,â he says swiftly.
Ranâs eyes fly wide.
âHow did youâŠâ
He doesnât say anything and continues with his business.
Again with the throat-drying silence.
Something in Ranâs gut compels her to speak, but she is surprised when he does first.
âI... I donât like Kaori-san. If thatâs what youâre thinking.â
Ran stiffens, pausing mid-motion from folding. âIâm notâŠâ
He leans his back completely against her and she shudders, voice reverberating through her skin. âRan, if you could just hear me out.â
Unable to talk and move, she does.
âKaori-san and the rest... They know I love mysteries. They know I want to build my own private detective agency. They know my favorite Holmesâ story is The Sign of Four. They know how many crimes I solved in Tokyo. All the information about me which anyone can read from the internet and newspaper and from what I told them when they ask, they know. Ran, you know all that. All that and more.â
He angles his head to the ceiling as if heâs talking to someone there. Ran supports his weight, curling to her knees as she silently listens.
âYou know of my first ever deduction because Christ, my first deduction was about you. You know of the two cases which haunt me until this day because I watched the culprit die in front of my very eyes. You were with me the nights I locked myself in here thinking about them. You know of the interesting, the boring, the absurd cases, everything, because I told you or you were there. You know of the odd way I play the violin while I ponder over a case. You know I forget to eat when swamped with new books to read. I have three copies of The Sign of Four but the one I keep beside my bed and read almost weekly is the one you gave me on my tenth birthday and that is all I need. You know me for me, Ran. Everything about me that is off the record, the good and the bad, you know all of those. Only you. The same way I do... about you.â
She feels him crane slightly to the side, addressing her.
âRan.â
âMm.â
âI love you.â
Ranâs heart almost completely stops beating.
âI love you,â he whispers, âmore than I am even supposed to.â
All words seem to have fizzled out of her vocabulary as she sits still, stunned at what sheâs hearing.
âIâm happy growing up with you, studying with you, bickering with you, acting stupid with you, investigating with you, eating with you, napping with you, hugging you, holding you, taking care of you, simply... being with you. Before I know it, itâs not the cases or Holmes or mysteries that complete my days, itâs you.
âFor you to keep repeating that âbest friendâ phrase, IâŠâ He lowers his head.
âFor who knows how long, Iâve loved you as that and more.â
Someone pinch her because in no way can this be real.
âI was happy thinking youâre jealous because it meant a sliver of chance you feel the same way. We couldâve remedied the misunderstanding easily, Ran. We couldâve talked it over like we always do. But I was stupid and emotions were high and in the end I⊠kissed youâŠâ he takes another deep breath, âButâbut you kissed me back, and my heart couldnât stay still...â
Pulse drumming loud, Ran tilts her head on the side where he leans, wanting to see the slightest expression he makes as he continues.
âIf my deductions are wrong and youâre mad for a different reason, andâand you returned that for a different reason...â she hears the pang of remorse in his tone, âthen please forget I ever said anything and Iâll leave myself to die in humiliation once Iâm out of your sight.â
He lays one palm flat on the floor and she notices.
âBut if my deductions are right and you were indeed jealous, I...â She feels his head swivel enough to feel his warm breath fan across her cheek, before shifting back front and releasing a slow, guttural exhale heâs kept contained within.
âIâll wait... until you accept it. Accept me.â
Ran may have choked on her throat for how long sheâs held her breath.
In spite of herself, she knows she doesnât need to think of what to say. She had it all in her head before coming here. Yet expressing it out loud is a different matter.
She isnât ready, but when will she ever be ready? Shinichi undoubtedly isnât too. Yet here he is, laying the groundwork for her, no holds barred and a stuttering mess at that. How she plans to build from it is the question she asks herself next.
Inhaling as though bracing herself, she places a hand beside him, pinky slightly grazing his.
âI didnât... You never showed any signs.â
Careful and calm, he extends his little finger over hers. She doesnât flinch, and both hands crawl closer until two fingers overlap.
âEither Iâm a great pretender or youâre incredibly dense.â
âIâm...Iâm not dense.â
âIâm a bad actor, then.â He slides his hand further.
âI was trying so hard to be a supportive best friend for you.â
âI sensed that but ignored it because I didnât want to assume anything.â
âYou did though. Now weâre here.â
âWould you rather we arenât?â
âI would rather we spend the last weeks of this year talking like normal than being stupid idiots before you leave.â
âItâs just two weeks, Ran.â
âTwo special weeks I wouldâve wanted to spend with my best frien-... with you.â
Without knowing it, his hand has completely nestled atop hers, four fingers curled between her thumb and index finger.
âRan... You must really hate the idea of falling in love with me.â
âEh?â
âYouâre so wrapped with the thought that weâre simply best friends that you hold your love in chains as though it isnât permitted to grow.â
âI⊠I didnât want to ruin the only connection we have-â
âTwo friends falling in love are still friends⊠They are also more. You cannot ruin an indefeasible connection. Friendship and love may be the only bond we have, but theyâre the most important bond of all.â
Ran falls quiet.
âGeezâŠâ
He releases a thick sigh, brushes his thumb across her splayed fingers.
âI have shit art appreciation skills, but I can take you to museums too... as a friend and as a date.â A beat, and a mumble. âEven to better museums than Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum.â
She darts her head sideways, realizing something.
âWere you alsoâŠ?â
âNo.â
Ran doesnât suppress the heartfelt giggle that bubbles out.
âShun-san has a boyfriend, Shinichi.â
âIââ he pauses. âI wasnât asking.â Ran giggles more.
âShinichi.â
âYes.â
âI love you too.â
The hand above squishes hers all too suddenly like heâs been blown away and is needing something to hold onto.
âI came here to give your present and to apologize for being so shallow and for acting without thinking and for a lot of things actually... but now I feel thereâs no need, because then I wouldnât have...â She looks down at their intertwined hands.
Before she can return his squeeze, he recoils.
âOh, y-you do apologize. Running away like that.â He coughs, and she can practically hear the tripping in his tone.
âArenât you already used to it? Iâve done it many times,â she chides.
âNo. Apologize,â he insists. âAnd look at me while you do.â
Ranâs stomach twists, heart kicking up a step.
Itâs easy to talk without eye contact, but to be requested so after confessions are exchangedâ
âFace me, Ran.â
The familiar voice of yearning strums her heartstrings, tone sounding a lot like a plea than an order and Ran finds her head instinctively craning at an angle, hand coiling on the floor trying to calm her nervous beating heart. She feels him shift behind as well.
She takes all her time to face him, partly unsure what to do, partly knowing exactly what she wants to do. Despite the deliberate slowness of their movements, it is when they lock eyes that time truly seems to stop.
Shinichi appears so different, so soulful. His blue irises glimmering, fixated on nothing but her as she reveres him with matching intensity. The same guy she treats as her best friend looks at her with tender love in his eyes, darting down her lips and up like no best friend ever would.
âI love you,â he says, breathless. âMake me your boyfriend.â
A wave of emotion sweeps over her, heartbeat fluttering in overdrive as they huddle on the floor, bags and clothes and time forgotten.
âFrom best friend to... such a shift-â
âNothing will be different.â He rests his forehead on hers, gaze of soft blue patient though more intimate now, knowing what they share is mutual. âWeâll still do what we do... With exclusive romantic commitment and sweet nothings that translate to âI love youâ in more ways than one.â
She attempts a jab on his chest but he catches her fist, soft but jesting beam all too apparent and she does but play along.
âWhat about when we fight?â she asks.
âSame. But...â he slides a thumb over her quiet lips, parting them slightly, âI can do this once we make up.â
â...Like right now?â
âLike right now.â
A genuine smile is the last thing she sees before delicate pair of lips lands on hers, capping their one-week fight and their last night of the year together in the best and most unexpected way imaginable.
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Ran keeps telling herself she shouldnât be jealous.
Not because they are simply best friends, because they arenât. Not because life would be easier if she didnât involve herself in his business twenty-four seven, because it wouldnât.
Not because Shinichi doesnât look at her that way, because he does.
She shouldnât be jealous because she absolutely has no reason to, is all.
âI havenât forgotten about your present. I was planning to buy yours in Akita.â
âStop lying, you totally forgot it.â
âI didnât. Stop that.â Half-mast eyes rake her side profile, and Ran covers a mirthful grin with her mitted hand holding the umbrella, then yawns. Hours of packing and talking and laughing left them with roughly four hours of sleep. It isnât like she slept the whole period because while sleeping in his room isnât new, cuddling while they sleep is. Ran couldnât simply shut her eyes and heart to that.
âI believe though,â he wraps a hand around her free one, pocketing both of them in his brand new overcoat, âI gave half of my present already.â
âHnn. That doesnât count as a gift.â Her hand shifted, coddling his own to a warm fit.
âReally?â A smug smirk pulls up his face. âI believe I am a nice present, Ran. Thatâs why theyââ
âScrew this. You are unbelievable. A humbug. Why do people like you.â
âI know. Why do you like me?â Shinichi laughs as he avoids the swing of her umbrella.
From afar, they see Kaori and the girls at the meet-up point outside Tokyo Station, though they seem unaware of their presence yet. Suddenly feeling conscious, Ran feels the urge to disentangle her hand, but Shinichi holds on, firm.
âWhy?â He asks in a low voice.
âI dunno⊠maybe this isnât the best timeâŠâ
âIsnât now the best time?â His smile is proud and natural, not one ounce of reluctance visible.
Although she gets what he means, that doesnât free her of shyness and guilt. Somehow she feels like apologizing to Kaori for⊠she doesnât know. She just wants to. Letting her see them like this makes her think that sheâs giving her an indirect slap on the face. Shinichi certainly wonât agree because âWhatâs with women and their logic?â, but still, whether or not itâs all in her head, Ran needs more time to prepare for this.
But to her surprise, Shinichi lets go of her hand. They are still a few feet from view when he steps in front of her and turns around. âMaah, fine, I get it,â he huffs, then smiles. âThen, just give me your umbrella.â
The moment she does, Shinichi closes their distance and dips his face onto hers. Ran is given no leeway to gasp as loving lips seal her quiet. It isnât as long as what they shared a week ago, but the emotions are loaded and full, speaking fond thanks and temporary farewell.
She doesnât realize she has closed her eyes until he separates, and sheâs met with the most tender, most angelic expression he wears only on the rarest occasions. Heâs saying without telling that her feelings are valid, she doesnât have to worry, Â and he doesnât have eyes for anyone but her. Somehow, the snow is the sea and fish are swarming around but neither cares because they have already caught each other.
âYou donât have to, silly.â Three layers of pink blanket Ranâs puffy cheeks.
âBut I want to.â Grinning, Shinichi hands her back the umbrella. âYou donât like hand-holding. You donât like being seen. Donât you think thatâs a great compromise?â
âIdiot, many people saw...â
âNo, they didnât!â Upping the duffel bag slung on his shoulder, he steps back and gives her one last goofy beam. âIâll see you next year, Ran. Iâll call as often as I can.â
Wordlessly, Ran watches Shinichiâs back as he jogs to his waiting companions, who by then have already had their eyes pinned on the approaching figure.
âThat is Shinichi-kun! ...And Mouri-san!â
âEhhh!!?! Youâre a thing!â
So much for being subtle, Ran flushes inwardly as she returns the wave the other girls are giving her. At that moment she really does feel immature for her past conduct. All of them are sweet. Even Kaori.
âI knew it Shinichi-kun! Mouri-san is sooo lucky, Iâm so jealous!â Ran hears their banter and sees her jab his bicep before acknowledging her. âWeâll take care of him, Mouri-san!â
The Ran from one week ago wouldâve had her heart crushed by such declaration, but now sheâs nothing but pleased and the smile that forms across her lips is nothing but honest. âMake sure he doesnât drag your group into a random dead body, Kaori-san!â
âHey!â surfaces Shinichiâs shout amidst the mincing laughter of the group and the onlooking passers-by, and Ran bids her last wave before they enter the station.
Smiling to herself, Ran returns home, the lingering promise of his kiss committed to memory, knowing that she doesnât have to get jealous because she has no reason to. Their indefeasible bond is all the assurance she needs.
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#shinran#kiss prompts#fanfic#lmk anon(s) if you see this and if you do then yaaay#thank you for requesting!#and thank you for reading!#:')#I have a love-hate relationship with this fic#it's only supposed to be 4 scenes#oh well it is what it is lmao#it's ok ig since this is the last (awww) from the kiss prompts!#đ#I tried so hard with a jealous Ran haha#jealous fics are good reads but writing them is hard :O
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hmmm i'd like to see how desperate they can be. Kiss prompts #14 for shinran, maybee? thankyou đ€
Thank you for the request! Wanted to do a trope and this is how it turned out. Hope this is an enjoyable read. đ
14. A kiss so desperate that the two wind around each other, refusing to let go until they are finished. (2,374 words)
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In her seventeen years of existence, Mouri Ran has never met a person as infuriating as Kudou Shinichi.
She isnât a particularly spiteful person. In fact, sheâs always so welcoming and positive. Her well-earned reputation in school as the top of her class and her father and mother being one of the best detectives and lawyers in town do not in any way inflate her ego and turn her into an arrogant prick. If any, others spite her, never the other way around. (Though no one - ever - has brought it upon themselves to hate on the ray of sunshine that is Mouri Ran.)
As nice as she may be however, Kudou Shinichi always seems to get on her nerves.
Perhaps the only thing he inherited from the world-famous but humble Kudou Yuusaku and Fujimine Yukiko are their physical attributes. Sharp jawline, charming eyes, straight nose, pearly teeth, prominent Adamâs apple, broad shoulders, lean bodyâŠin short, fine. Good-looking. Hot maybe, yes. But she cannot let just that overshadow his absolute cockiness.
For instance, Ran is grateful for people who correct her mistakes, however seldom they may happen, but everytime Shinichi does it - in front of the class, brandishing a proud smirk at the end of it all - she feels the veins on her temple pop. She never cared at first, but when done habitually (and consciously?) by the same person, an underlying urge to punch him straight on the face arises. She knows she is nice but her patience isnât eternal.
The rational half of her tells her to ignore him, but the petty half of her screams at her to give him a taste of his own medicine. So she revels inwardly at the hooded stare he gives her back whenever she contradicts a portion of his answer in Japanese History class, and restrains her satisfied grin when she corrects his negative integers into positives on the board during Math.
The class takes the toll in this twisted brain battle, because one-on-one debates between the top two students lead to extended fourth period and lesser lunch time. On the bright side, the lazy and unprepared donât get to recite, so they let the two be.
Their academic tension spills even to athletics. Admittedly, heâs great at soccer, no surprise for an Ace. Her attempts at scoring a goal every time he gate keeps always end in failures, but what irks her more are the deafening screams of his fangirls behind the rails and his annoying wave like heâs some celebrity, beaming proudly like she hasnât given him a hard time. (She hasnât.)
But if he has soccer then she has karate. His powerful leg muscles are no match for her deadly roundhouse kicks. Shinichi has begged for his life once - when she has him pinned down between her legs on the floor in front of their classmates for a test of strength. Then he hasnât brought that up ever again. Thatâs her win, not that sheâs counting. (But really, thatâs her win.)
He breathes, sheâs annoyed.
When their gaze meets in the hallway, she is tempted to hold it and see if heâll turn away first.
When he utters her name (âMouri-sanâ, husky and sonorous), she wants to utter his back with twice the spite and snark. One that can bite. Tingle. Keep him up at night.
âSometimes I wonder if you want to kill each other or kiss each other,â her best friend Sonoko brings up during lunch, and thatâs just about enough to turn Ranâs mood into sour.
âI do not want to kiss him!â she reacts in a guilty way, and coincidentally they hear a resounding âI do not want to kiss her, barou!â along the corridor, only for Makoto and a grimacing Shinichi to appear on the door frame the next second, and their eyes meet, only to look away immediately.
âMaybe itâs you and Kyougoku-san who want to kiss each other,â Ran says bitterly, attempting to get back at her friend upon seeing her and Makoto exchange knowing glances.
âMm, yeah maybe we do.â Sonoko grabs a bite of tamago sushi from her bento. Ran rolls her eyes.
âWhat? At least Iâm being honest,â she chides, but Ran is already too engrossed glaring (rather salaciously, in Sonokoâs opinion) back at Shinichi to hear her or even notice her being an audience to their subtle eye makeout.
What do the other girls see in him? Heâs a conceited, competitive brat who likes to pit with her for the fun of it. Sonoko says heâs not as annoying as she makes him out to be, which is about the only time she doubts herself because Sonoko does get annoyed easily. But Ran sees Shinichi in the hallway and she recalls the shameless bites and banters and sparring bruises and classroom debates and yep, her blood boils for this lad.
On Valentineâs Day, Ran makes chocolate.
More like, she helps her mother make one for her dad. For everyoneâs sake and their stoveâs. Since there are excess ingredients, why not? She doesnât know for whom and why though, she just makes it.
(âOh, you have a boy in mind?â âNone, kaa-san.â âLet me guess, Yukiko-sanâs son?â âNO!â)
Sheâs greeted by girls pooling outside the classroom. Sneaking a peek at the tag of a daintily wrapped box one of the underclassmen holds, she isnât surprised to read Kudou Shinichiâs name on it. The subject appears behind her, and the girls line up and squeal in glee, and he greets them all while she huffs, not sparing a second look at the commotion as she makes a beeline for her seat.
She doesnât understand why he always ends up alone with her after class when they both know thatâs not the best idea. Their homeroom teacher just cannot read the atmosphere, because this is the third time heâs designated the two as class reps for student affairs work. This time, itâs a campus tour for visiting students. She hates it because she and Shinichi can never agree on anything.
âIâll sketch the route, you do the tour,â she says.
âNo, you do the hosting, I do the planning,â he counters.
âArenât you better at talking?â Ran sneers, remembering the chaos of fangirls and all annoying flowery words heâs probably said back. âOr donât tell me itâs just the confidence and charm overcompensating for the lack of substance?â
âI can plan and I can host well, but I do the planning now âcause I did the talking in our presentation last time while you rested at the back and let me do the bulk of the task but thanks,â he rises from his seat and leans his body on the desk next to her, âfor thinking that Iâm charming.â
âI didnâtâ I wasnâtâ!â Ranâs cheeks heat up in fury or embarrassment or both. âIâm just saying this task is the best time to utilize your charisma!â
âBut arenât you charismatic yourself, Mouri-san? As expected from the daughter of a lawyer mother and a detective father?â
âNo- I mean, yes, whatever, but we need charm and-â
âAnd I have it? What do I say? Is this your roundabout way of making me admit that youâre charming too?â
âI wouldnât do anything like that, baka!â
He holds her challenging gaze, long and hard.
âIn any case, I refuse. I plan the routes.â
âNo, I plan the routes, you do the talk. No ifs. No buts.â
âThis is just a simple assignment, Mouri-san! Why canât we agree for once?â he snaps, stepping forward.
âExactly! This is just a simple task, Kudou-kun! Why do you have to be so overbearing?â She steps forward.
âI am not overbearing. You are!â
âNo, you are! Youâre the hardest to deal with! I canât even stand being near you! Youâre the absolute worst! Youâreââ
And then heâs hovering over her, sealing her lips shut with his own.
It happens lightning fast. He's in a respectful distance one second and then heâs hogged all her space and claimed her lips the next. Her heart rate has already gone up at the start of the bicker but now itâs literally flown off the charts.
âKudou-kunâ!â Ran gasps when her back hits the wall of the classroom, disconnecting their lips for a second. âIâm... not done...speakingââ
âAnd weâre not done kissing,â Shinichi angles his head for another searing kiss and that is enough to turn Ran into a puddle of melted flesh in his arms. Doomed they will be if students outside the window look up their floor and catch her back pressed suspiciously against the glass with his body the only thing keeping her upright. She can only pray they wonât. Because she doesnât push him away.
Maybe she doesnât care so much about being seen? Or maybe she doesnât have the mind to think of anything else when his scent and his taste and his touch take over her senses and it still isnât enough. This she realizes as her hands cup his warm cheeks to deepen the pressure of their connected lips, both red and swollen from the fiery mutual exchange. She kisses him with no intention of stopping. She kisses him like sheâs making up for the moments her subconscious wanted to but didnât. The tightening arms around her waist and desperate push of tongue in her are all she needs to understand that Shinichi must be thinking the same thing.
(âMouri-san,â he sighs in her mouth. âMm, Kudou-kun,â comes her lush reply.)
Only when she feels herself blacking out from lack of oxygen - or the fact that she feels hands untucking the hem of her school uniform from her skirt - does she unconsciously push his chest away, giving them an inch of space.
Stunned and breathless, they separate with the thought that what they share may have been too much for a first kiss. Achievers always aim for too much; anything less and they die. Too much is always too good.
For a first kiss, theirs is pretty characteristic.
âHuh.â She utters low. Any sound will do to kill the awkward silence that has stretched on for too long.
âWell.â He speaks, a little strained, but coughs his throat clear and gets himself together. âIf you may...continue with what youâre saying, Mouri-san.â
For someone whoâd just kissed her heatedly in an empty classroom in the middle of an argument and was so close to successfully getting his hands under her shirt, Ran is pretty impressed at how he manages to remain courteous in addressing her.
âY-Youâre the absolute worst,â arms still wrapped around his neck, she begins, but doesnât remember what sheâs supposed to say next. All coherent thought has flown out the window when his lips meet hers five minutes ago. She has no choice but to rely on the power of impromptu speech. Like Shinichi said, sheâs good at that, kind of. He can probably hear her pulse palpitating on her wrist as she speaks.
âYouâre...Youâre such an airhead and you think so highly of yourself just because you have so many fangirls. Kuroba-kun or Hattori-kun from the other class are better and much more handsome than you, would you believe? Youâre not the only charming guy in this school, Kudou-kun! And you donât have to correct my flimsy academic mistakes in front of the class for a moment of schadenfreude, damn it! You annoy me to no end! I was this close to giving you my chocolate but good thing I didnât because you know what? Youâre annoying. Truly. Youâre so full of yourself and I donât like you for that and, y-youâre annoying and...and gods I hate you so much Iâll kiss you to deathââ
Sheâs ready to tiptoe but his hands on her waist hold her still.
âWhat?!â she snaps, not sure where sheâs more pissed at, the guy sheâs about to kiss or the guy sheâs about to kiss stopping her from kissing him again.
(A third option is herself but sheâs already established her seething self-loathe when she chose to kiss him back.)
âI-I should be asking that, Mouri-san, what?â he stammers over her lips. âI... Give me your chocolate.â
Ran blinks, partly confused, partly surprised. She tries to comprehend how that is a proper response to whatever she just said (which by now, sheâs already forgotten - or at least, in the process of forgetting).
âGive me your chocolate and Iâll eat it even though the chocolates I make with mom surely taste better but Iâll take what you made for me anyway. Donât even get me started about how much I think itâs funny that youâre thinking about me as you make your chocolate, I mean, wow, thereâs always that possibility, but still, wow. I-â he catches his breath, continues, âIâll give you a better one on White Day. So please give me your chocolate.â
She doesnât know what to make of the string of words that spew right out his mouth, but she can feel her face tightening to a grimace. Surely now, she knows sheâs better at impromptu speech than him.
âYou really expect me to give you my chocolate after you insult me? Wow, you really are an ass!â she shouts, as if she hasnât mocked him the same.
âAn ass whoâs rejected every single chocolate given him except for one,â he says. His gaze locks her eyes, then her lips, then her eyes again. âAnd heâs even begging for that one chocolate, how ridiculous is that.â
Ran holds her breath, feels her face burn from his blazing irises.
âYou donât say-â
âI do say.â
His lips twist mischievously, too handsome for her heart to take.
âAnd you did say something else a while ago. Something equally interesting.â He cranes his head lower. âYou said you hate me to death?â
Ran feels her toes tipping to balance.
â...Yes,â she lets go of his nape, hands sliding down to the plane of his chest and crumpling his shirt in her fists. âI hate you so, so much.â
âOh by all means,â he leans in to swoop her lower lip gently between his teeth, smirks as he pulls it for a soft tug, âhate me all you want.â
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#shinran#kiss prompts#fanfic#an idea like this has been stuck in my head for a long time and i wanted to try it out#shinichi might be a lil too cocky in this one lmao#but isnt he?#hope you like it!!
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