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🎵 Neanche Il Mare - Negramaro
Happy birthday Kazuha. This is my third year with you in my party. Perhaps even more.
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Heizou Edit
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Edit of the traveller I have on my main plus the party i use a lot on my main!
Can you guess who I main on this acc? hehe~
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this came to me in a fever dream and i couldn't stop thinking about it till i made it
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genshin headcanon / au edits pt. 9!!
Shikanoin Heizou, Shikanoin Sayu, Sigewinne Elyna Arquette
Takeishi Gorou, Tighnari ibn Zayd ibn Kyree Jubran
Thomas Oskar Rothschild / Akatsuki Thoma, Vanda "Sucrose" Anneliese Hertz, Venti Detlef Daiber
Warren Gaultier Wriothesley, Xilonen Nocelotl
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𝕿𝖍𝖊 (𝖚𝖓)𝖘𝖔𝖑𝖛𝖊𝖉 𝖇𝖎𝖗𝖙𝖍𝖉𝖆𝖞 𝖒𝖞𝖘𝖙𝖊𝖗𝖞
Summary: In which you've planned a birthday party for Heizou but disguised it as a murder case to solve.
Genre: Murder mystery
Warnings: None.
length: 5.5k words
Other: gn!reader, reader and Heizou are in an established relationship, this was just meant to be a silly little fic for Heizou’s birthday but turned out a lot longer than expected
A/n: Was meant to be posted on Heizou’s birthday, so I apologise for the lateness of this fic.
Reblogs and comments appreciated
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It was Heizou’s birthday today, but it wouldn’t have looked like it at first glance.
He sat at his desk, a familiar sight, engrossed in jotting down meticulous notes for an ongoing case. Now and then, he would pause to take a thoughtful sip from the well-worn mug resting nearby or shuffle around to gather additional paperwork and documentation. It was a notably grey and overcast day, burdened with the weight of administrative tasks that demanded attention. Amidst the flurry of activities, recent cases had surfaced, requiring careful sorting, prioritisation, and processing. At this moment, Heizou was attempting to crack down on a case which had puzzled him for a while now. He sighed, resting his hand on his forehead, and glanced at the watch on his wrist.
5:00 pm.
Half an hour to go until his shift was over. Although he never really stopped working. Shaking his head, he focused back on the case at hand. He was currently investigating a particularly puzzling case regarding the whereabouts of a lost pet. Indeed, clues were sparse, and he had made little progress thus far. It was frustrating, really. He stared at the typed letters on the document, hoping to squeeze something out of it- a clue, a location, an idea- something he could have missed. As he shifted in his seat and picked up the documents to inspect them more closely, a clear knock on the door disturbed him.
“Come in.” He turned his head towards the door as it opened. The person hesitated, but then stepped into the room.
It was Aoki, one of the Tenryou Commission officers, who often guarded the outskirts of Chinju Forest, and other such areas, whilst occasionally passing on information or physical documentation for cases. As it happened, tonight he was holding a note in his hand.
“Detective Heizou, this is for you.”
He bowed curtly and placed the note on the desk.
The note was folded. Heizou glanced at it and then opened the drawer in his desk, where he took out some disposable gloves from the compartment and proceeded to open the note.
He glanced back at Aoki. “You’ve got to be careful to not smudge the paper or add any new fingerprints - it’s important for the sake of maintaining future evidence.”
The note had two folds. Cautious to not add any creases, Heizou gently opened it. He frowned. Only a couple of sentences written down. It read:
I saw a murder in Chinju Forest. The perpetrator dragged the body away before I could identify them. I am not sure where they took the body.
- anonymous
He furrowed his eyebrows and looked up towards Aoki.
“When did you receive this note?”
“A little after 4:00 pm today. Another Tenryou Commission guard passed it on from close to the Kamisato Estate.” He seemed nervous when he answered this.
“That’s not possible, given the state of the writing. The writing has an area that is smudged - possibly because it was closed hastily before the ink had time to dry properly.
He lifted the note towards the light of his lamp, lifting the monocle he always had in hand to his eye.
The crinkled parts of the paper, thicker areas of the handwriting, and the carefully considered appearance of some lines suggest that someone had applied significant pressure to this page. The handwriting also appears shaky in certain areas, suggesting that it was either written by someone of old age or written very slowly, with an awareness of who the reader to this note might be. He stroked his chin whilst thinking this.
“Look.” He pointed towards the page. “There seems to be a pressure change in the handwriting.”
Aoki shuffled closer towards Heizou, peering towards the note. “I’m sure it doesn’t mean much.”
Heizou shook his head. “You can’t cross anything out in a case. Any evidence is good evidence.” He paused, then spoke again, “I wonder why the writer tried to change their handwriting.”
He tapped the letter gently, pointing towards the signature. “It’s signed anonymously, so why did they take the extra step to conceal their identity?”
Unless, of course, I know them personally and they feared I could recognise their handwriting.
Heizou squinted at the note in his hand, then turned the page over, once, twice.
“I recognise this paper. They’re sold in stacks in the Yae Publishing House, not too far away from here.”
He tapped his hands on the desk.
If the anonymous person who wrote the note came from Mt. Yougou, then why was the paper purchased here? They could have bought it at an earlier date, but Yae Publishing House recently changed their formula of paper. There are plenty of stationery shops all over Inazuma, specifically near Mt. Yougou. Despite this, it was most definitely sourced from the Yae Publishing House.
Heizou furrowed his eyebrows again, spotting yet another confusing part of the note.
“This note is quite peculiar, I mean, even the message itself is phrased strangely–”
Before he could utter another word, he heard a knock from the door. This time, the knock was light and airy.
“Come in.”
Your head peeked in from around the side of the door in Heizou’s office (and upon seeing you, a small smile appeared on his face) You sauntered in, your eyes immediately honing in on the note. You glanced at the lettering and frowned.
“I see you’re working on another murder case.” (Although it was evident that was what he was doing, you proclaimed it anyway.) “If you want, I can help you solve it.”
How did they know it was specifically a murder case? I haven’t even shown them the note.
Heizou furrowed his eyebrows, a little taken aback by your sudden enthusiasm and change in normal tonality. It was almost as if you were hiding something from him. It had been a while since you had solved a case with him. Occasionally, you provided commentary or advice on particular cases or helped to organise Heizou’s thoughts, but this sudden enthusiasm on your part was particularly curious.
Heizou shook his head. “It’s okay. I’m about to end this shift soon, and besides, it’s quite a strange case.”
You frowned, a look of disappointment emerging from your eyes.
“You know, I would really like to solve a murder case with you since we haven’t solved one together in a while... Maybe we could start on it now?”
Your gaze was shifting between him and the door and you shuffled your feet, as if there was a hurry to leave.
He stared, puzzled at the abnormality of your actions, glancing back at the note, and then at you, who stood adamantly in front of the door. The pieces of the puzzle slid together, and then it clicked.
A small smile tugged at the edges of Heizou’s lips.
They’re throwing a surprise birthday party for me, and masking it as a murder mystery, aren’t they?
Heizou shook his head and huffed a silent laugh.
“You’re right. We haven’t solved a murder together, and perhaps your intellect could help me with this mystery–I am confused by this note.”
You attempted your best to hide your smile and nodded enthusiastically, pushing Heizou towards the door and flinging it open to find a group of familiar people standing there.
Yoimiya, Itto, Shinobu, Sara, and Kokomi, along with a couple of other Tenryou Commission officers and colleagues of Heizou, all stood outside, almost as if they were waiting for him.
“What are you all doing here?”
They all spoke at once, in a manner which made it impossible to understand what was being said. Eventually, everyone fell silent, and Shinobu stepped forward.
“We heard about the note from the murder case while Aoki came to deliver it to you. Could we help you solve the murder?”
How did she know it was a murder?
The rest of the group nodded, Yoimiya grinned, and Itto added, “Wouldn’t it be nice to solve something together as friends?” While saying this, he patted Shinobu’s back, perhaps a little too strongly, as she stumbled forward.
The smile which had been tugging on Heizou’s face before re-emerged.
“Well, I suppose you’re all here now. We can start with Chinju Forest since that’s where the victim sighted the murder.”
Having uttered these words, everyone marched towards the forest. Itto, Kokomi and Shinobu took the lead, whilst Yoimiya and Sara walked beside you, next to the Tenryou Commission officers who roamed in groups.
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You walked a little behind Heizou, ambling through the cobbled stone road of Inazuma City. Glancing ahead towards him, a bemused grin crept upon your face. It seems as brilliant a detective as he was. For now, you appeared to have fooled him. You had spent all last night attempting to change the style of your writing, but worrying Heizou would recognise it, had begged Sara to take part in your plan to deceive him and aid in the surprise birthday. Not only had you taken the time to ask someone else to write the letter, but had asked her to change the style of her writing and way of speaking in said letter. You had thought yourself quite clever in coming up with this and upon looking at Heizou now; it seems he was clueless about your doing.
He has absolutely no idea.
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After a little walking, all of you eventually arrived at Chinju Forest and started wondering about, looking for any clues to this peculiar murder case.
You looked around to see if Heizou was watching you, and noticing that he was currently a lot further away than you, you took the chance to grab Yoimiya and pull her behind one tree in the forest.
Checking once more that Heizou was not looking in your direction, you leaned in, attempting to be as quiet as possible when you spoke.
“Have all the preparations been made for Heizou?”
She nodded enthusiastically.
“Good. Is the cake ready?”
Again, Yoimiya nodded. “Yes, it’s behind the shrine on a table. You’ll find it if you walk straight and turn behind the cherry blossoms.”
You flashed a smile. “Perfect.”
You paused a second, and then frowned. “I hope Sayu is in position. I told her to meet us here at around 5:30 pm, but I haven’t seen her anywhere yet… hopefully she hasn’t fallen asleep again.”
Yoimiya comforted your worries, and feeling more reassured than a few minutes ago and having finished the conversation with her, you walked out of the bushes as if nothing ever happened, continuing to investigate for clues.
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On the other side of the path, Kokomi and Sara wandered about the bright red shrines in the forest. The two of them sat under the steps, chatting and fervently whispering about the details of Heizou’s party. Insistent in wanting to aid you with further preparations, Kokomi had done most of the work regarding the cake decorations, since you were already busy with the general decorations, venue choice, cake flavours and food. Sara had been busy at work the last few months, and unable to play a huge role in the birthday preparations, was still glad she could cherish a night with a friend of hers.
Meanwhile, Itto and Shinobu had split ways and begun looking towards the cobbled pavement of the forest, making a show of inspecting the rocks. Itto paused, turning towards Shinobu. “aren’t you excited for the surprise-” Shinobu shot him a stern look, shushing him before he could say another word. “Be quiet. We don’t want anyone to hear you.” He nodded, immediately understanding her caution, but proceed to talk (albeit, a little quieter) “Oh, but I do want to see the look on his face when he realises it’s—” again, Shinobu shushed him, repeating that he had to lower his voice or their efforts would be for nothing. She patted his back lightly, whispering, “The best thing to do is to not talk about it, or else the surprise might be ruined.” He nodded again, but this time listened to what she said, focusing on his part in conveying a convincing murder. Itto lifted a couple rocks off of the ground, turning them and placing them back down. He repeated this task, occasionally commenting, “Can’t find nothing here,” a little obnoxiously.
The Tenryou Commission officers had also parted ways with each other and mingled around in the forest. Some of them walked up and down the pathways, whilst others gathered next to the brushes and trees, crouching to inspect the surrounding area. Ishizaki and Motosuke were chatting a little behind the others. Although they rarely had a chance to help Heizou with his cases, and mostly sent in reports on the daily, they still respected him greatly, and were happy to see him taking a break from his work (although, really at the moment he was doing what he usually does at his job.) Most of the officers didn’t have an active hand in aiding with the birthday decorations, but aided in keeping everyone together and maintaining the surprise. It wasn’t often that everyone had the chance to hang out like this, and most of the officers were just having fun enjoying the element of surprise and mystery (for most of them, although aware it was a surprise, were unaware of exactly what the ‘murder’ entailed, nor what you had planned.)
Heizou trudged towards the brushes in the forest, inspecting the leaves for any sign of disturbance. He concluded after a brief inspection that the leaves were perfectly normal.
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“All of you, come over here!” Heizou heard Itto exclaim from a dozen metres away.
You hastily made your way towards him, and he pointed towards the ground. On the floor, there were splatters of crimson which had stained the pavement and were currently dripping into the cracks of the ground.
Heizou crouched down to inspect it. The liquid was slithering quickly down the cracks through the path.
He looked about, drawing closer towards the criminal evidence, and leaning on the floor next to it. Heizou shook his head, glancing at the supposed red liquid that was meant to be blood.
This blood is fake. It hasn’t got the same viscosity or density as actual blood, nor is the colour correct unless the victim suffered a blood type disorder.
He watched the ‘blood’ seep down into the grass, staining anything in its way. He stood up from his crouching position, dusting off the dirt from his legs.
(Besides Heizou, you admired how realistic you had made the blood look.)
He glanced back at you, seeing the anticipation in your face. He didn’t want to ruin the surprise.
“The blood is fresh. Its colouration tells me that.”
Heizou looked around the forest.
“It’s interesting how there is only a splatter of blood here. The bushes seem a little dishevelled–there are twigs on the floor; perhaps a fight occurred. I suggest we keep moving forward to look for more clues.”
Everyone nodded, confirming his theory. Heizou trudged along forward in the forest. And then he stopped.
From behind him, Heizou heard the rustling of bushes, the snapping of a twig, and an incessant snore. The wind whistled as something moved from behind the trees.
The bushes swayed, and a familiar figure rolled out of them. She yawned and stretched her arms, looking tiredly around towards you and the others.
Everyone else followed behind him, peering closer to look down at the figure.
“Sayu! There you are,” you exclaimed.
There you are? Was Sayu’s encounter also planned?
She yawned again, lazily blinking her eyes.
“What are all of you doing here?” She sat up from the previous position she was in.
Sara was the one to speak this time. “We’ve all become aware of a murder case Heizou was trying to solve–”
She didn’t finish the sentence before Itto jumped in. “Would you like to help us investigate this mystery?”
Sayu paused a second, blinking her eyes slowly, and stretched her arms before she stood up from the ground. “I’ve been told walking helps for growth, so I will help you, as long as I’m able to take a few breaks to nap along the way.”
Yoimiya added, “It is quite a puzzling mystery, but I’m glad to have you aboard.”
Sayu walked up toward Kokomi and looked up at her. Without hesitation, she picked her up and placed her to sit on her shoulders. Sayu squealed in temporary fear but stabilised herself and held Kokomi tightly. She kicked her legs gently back and forth, and despite looking as if she hadn’t slept in days (although you were sure she had just taken a 4-hour nap) excitement glinted in her eyes.
A small frown appeared on Heizou’s face. It’s strange, I’m sure the two of them have never met before-
You interrupted his thoughts with your voice as you pointed towards the outskirts of the forest.
“I think I see some blood over there. We should check it out.”
The others nodded.
“In that case, let’s get on with investigating this murder.”
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Many clues later, (which involved a wild bake-danuki chase, a spiritual cleansing ritual, an interrogation with a confused-looking shrine maiden, a riddle-off with an abyss mage, and plenty of other small shenanigans) you all eventually arrived at Narukami Shrine.
The sky gleamed with countless twinkling stars. The tranquil evening air enveloped the city like a soft, comforting blanket, and from the shrine, one could see the panoramic view of Inazuma City.
As you wandered along the shrine, you couldn’t help but be enchanted by its exquisite beauty. The sakura trees had blossomed, adorning the surroundings with their delicate hues of pink. A gentle breeze played with the fallen leaves, causing them to dance through the air before softly alighting on the ground.
You found yourself captivated not by the surrounding scenery, but by the man standing before you. As you held his hand, you couldn’t help but admire every small detail of his face - the gentle curve of his nose, the little moles beneath his eyes, and the tousled charm of his hair. A deep redness flushed your cheeks.
Heizou glanced back at you, noticing how your eyes focused on him. After months together, he still felt the warmness flushing his cheeks.
“It’s such a beautiful night,” you remarked, and he nodded.
You clasped his hand in yours, walking on the stone pavement. The two of you had distanced yourselves a little from the crowd, and for that, you were happy, since there wasn’t much of a chance to talk during the evening.
Heizou hummed, “I don’t particularly go to Narukami Shrine often, save for the rare cases which occur here.” He quickly added, “... such as the one brought upon me tonight, which really still puzzles me now.”
You gently squeezed his hand and reassured him, “I’m confident that you’ll be able to solve it. After all, you’re one of the cleverest people in Inazuma.” He raised an eyebrow in surprise and questioned, “One of the cleverest?” A mischievous smile formed on your lips as you playfully replied, “Well, you still haven’t managed to surpass my intelligence.” His laughter filled the air as he responded, “Oh, really? As clever as you may be, I have yet to witness your intelligence being put to good use.” Before you could retort, a loud noise interrupted your conversation, capturing both of your attention from ahead.
You both heard someone falling on the ground, followed by a scream.
“It’s the body! The body!”
Upon hearing Sayu scream, Heizou ran to where the commotion had occurred. Everyone gathered around the body on the floor. The darkness made it hard to see who or what it was.
“Does anyone have a light?”
Heizou searched his pockets, looking for a light or anything that could help. It was to no avail, since all he possessed was a magnifying glass, a pen, and a couple of scribbled notes from previous cases.
The others whispered in an agitated manner, scrambling around and causing a grand commotion around the body.
“I’ve got an idea,” Yoimiya exclaimed, and breaking Heizou’s line of thought, she pointed her bow towards the sky and shot some arrows. They grew and exploded into bright fireworks. Everyone crouched down towards the body.
Yae Miko lay on the ground, her body drenched in crimson. Her eyes were closed, and she was contorted in an unnatural position. Itto gasped and collapsed, while Sayu screamed once again. Yoimiya sobbed, and Kokomi found solace in Sara’s arms. The officers of the Tenryou Commission gathered around Yae Miko, whispering in confusion. Heizou, however, couldn’t help but stifle a laugh. He commended your efforts in involving Yae Miko herself, as it was no small accomplishment. With a dramatic crouch, he inspected the body, which was covered in the same red liquid as in Chinju Forest. Yae Miko’s head was tilted to the side, with one arm shielding her face. Dust and rocks clung to her clothing, particularly in the visible areas. Upon closer examination, it appeared as if the rocks were sprinkled on top almost as an afterthought, mixing with the supposed blood. Interestingly, the blood only stained Miko’s legs and face, avoiding any damage to her attire.
The injuries and positioning of the blood are inconsistent. Yae Miko is clearly breathing on the ground, visible by the slight rise and fall of her chest, and the colouration of her skin can’t be that of a body which has been lying in the elements for hours…
But he had to go along with it.
The screaming and sobbing continued in the background, with Itto wailing, “No, no, it can’t be!”
Heizou stood up shakily, looking around until everyone had their attention on him. “The murder is fresh. There seem to be injuries on the front and sides, which indicates an expected assault. It appears that Miko attempted to fight back, as seen by the evident signs of a struggle on her face. She died quickly, within minutes or seconds, even. The wounds show it was a purposeful stab for the aorta- a crucial part of the heart. It would have killed her almost instantly.”
He crouched down again, this time making it appear as if he was inspecting the body. A couple of beats of silence passed.
“She’s really…dead.”
He whispered. Clasping his mouth, tears silently fell down his cheek. His breathing shook, and he trembled.
It was a little overdramatic, but he had to continue this act.
He stood up from the crouching position he was previously in and paused. Wiping the tears and making a show of shock and upset.
He murmured, “The murderer is among us.”
(Everyone gasped loudly, Itto protested, Sayu continued to cry and both Sara and Shinobu stood in awe.)
He appeared to ignore everyone’s reactions and began to talk.
“It’s simple, really. You all made a show of trying to aid the murder mystery when it was one of you all along.”
Heizou walked away from the body and towards the people, circling everyone and eventually stopping to point at Itto.
“You could have murdered Yae Miko. You lost the last Kitsune Ramen eating contest.” Heizou stated. Itto gasped. ‘Yes, I know about that. Your losing the contest has led you to a large unpaid sum, thus being in debt. And, of course, you don’t have the money for it. So you decided to, well, end her.”
There was complete silence. A mix of shock and disbelief crossed onto people’s faces.
But then he shook his head. “No, my intuition tells me it wasn’t you. Carrying out such an intricate plan requires delicacy and thought.”
He turned his attention towards Sara. “You hold great respect towards Yae Miko unless she disobeys the Shogun. If she disobeys the Shogun, you would lose all your respect for her, and perhaps that would be enough for you to want to kill her.
He hummed in discontent, “But I can tell that the murderer was not you.”
He strolled towards Kokomi. “Isn’t it a little strange that you were in Inazuma City today? Usually, you’re occupied with your duties on Watatsumi Island..but today, you happened to be near the area of the murder.”
But again, he shook his head. “The crime was brutal and bloody. I don’t think you would have done it.”
The others quivered in fear as Heizou continued to walk up to different individuals, breaking down as to why they could have been the murderer, explaining their motives and potential acts.
He turned towards you, enjoying the fact he was making absolutely everything up, and adding nonsensical clues whilst blaming random people. It was quite fun, really. Until he realised you were no longer there.
He frowned. Calling your name, but receiving no answer.
“Where is–”
The others chattered over each other in panicked whispers of ‘Where did they go?’ and ‘Has the murderer struck again?’
Heizou feigned panic on his face, walking up and down in an agitated manner.
The others scrambled to help him find you, an equal look of alarm on their faces.
Sayu, who had fallen asleep, jolted right up and began to catch up quickly with the others.
Itto shouted your name, his voice booming in the previously quiet air.
A couple of officers began frantically searching around the area.
“I see them over there!” Itto’s voice exclaimed amidst the crowd of people.
Heizou followed his line of sight, squinting in the darkness.
And then he saw you.
You locked eyes with him, holding something in your hand, and as you drew closer, it became apparent that the ‘object’ was a cake.
(Heizou smiled to himself. It seems his intuition was correct.)
Quickly masking the smile on his face, confusion appeared, and he walked towards you.
‘What’s happening? Why are you bringing me a cake?- we’re in the midst of a murder here.’
A smile spread across your face. “This was all a scheme to get you here and celebrate your birthday, disguising it as a murder case!”
Heizou gasped loudly, his face an expression of complete and utter surprise. He suppressed a smile, attempting to maintain his mask of surprise. “So, is Yae not dead?”
You nodded. “She was part of our plan.” (Upon saying this, Yae Miko stood from the ground and brushed the ‘blood’ off of herself.)
As he turned his attention back to you, he noticed the cake in your hands, which was exquisitely decorated with swirled accents of red icing and covered in a velvety white buttercream. Delicate question marks and magnifying glasses had been meticulously hand-decorated using piped icing. Multiple candles flickered on top of the cake, their flames swaying back and forth in a captivating dance. You beamed and walked towards Heizou, nudging his shoulder.
You came to a stop before Heizou, as he had a chance to yet again marvel at the stunning sight before him.
And before he had an opportunity to say or think anything more about the case, he got whisked into the ambience of a party.
“I bet you didn’t see this surprise coming.”
(You heard the scraping of a table as Itto and Shinobu pushed one into the area.)
On the table, colourful balloons were tied to it and gently bobbed up and down as if they had a life of their own. They swayed back and forth, occasionally revealing the vibrant banners that adorned the walls of the shrine. A beautifully decorated table was laid out with gleaming cutlery, crisp tablecloths, and the cake, which had become the table’s centrepiece.
And then, the night filled with music. It was quiet at first. But immediately recognisable. Multiple lights lit up on the cake, the flames dancing mesmerisingly in the dark, captivating the attention of everyone.
“Happy birthday to you~”
You held his hand and kissed his cheek. “Happy birthday to you~”
He reciprocated your kiss, this time prolonging it. He could feel the hotness of your cheeks against his.
“Happy birthday, dear Heizou~”
The others joined in, and as the number of voices increased, so did the hope of being in tune. You finished the song and all the others began to clap and cheer, with Itto coming over to prompt Heizou to blow out the candles. He did so successfully in one breath.
As Shinobu passed a cake knife to Heizou, he effortlessly sliced the cake, serving himself a piece before moving on to cut equal portions for everyone else. Grabbing a fork from the table, he eagerly took a bite, causing his mouth to water and leaving him in awe.
“It’s delicious.”
Quickly, he took another bite from the cake, gulping it all down within a few seconds.
You smiled and said, “I’m glad you like it, but please eat slowly. I don’t want you to choke and have an actual murder case on our hands today.” He chuckled, “It’s not my fault. I can’t help myself.”
After having eaten a couple of other slices of cake, he finally had the chance to enquire about your plans. “So, how did you come up with all this?”
Upon hearing his question, your eyes lit up. “It seems, as clever as you are, you could not see past my plan. I know you don’t tend to celebrate your birthday much due to always prioritizing work, so I suppose I used that priority against you, having your surprise birthday under the guise of a murder. I contacted all your friends to come and help me with the celebration and think up a reasonable murder case.”
From your pockets, you took out a vial of red liquid and pointed at it. “I used this as the blood. It’s red ink mixed with a little corn syrup to thicken it.” Heizou had to applaud your efforts, but nonetheless, the liquid you were holding in your hands could unmistakably not be confused as blood. You continued to speak, “Knowing you might enjoy something intellectually stimulating, me, Sara, and Kazuha (although he was unable to make it tonight) all helped plan the ‘case,’ creating fake clues, buying materials to make the murder look realistic.”
Heizou stared back at Yae Miko. “Well, you sure did a good job at that. I would have believed her to be dead.” A grin spread across your cheeks. “I even researched some aspects relating to dead bodies to make it look even more credible. I knew I had to be careful with everything I did and worried you would see right through my plan. And that I did.” Heizou almost felt a little sorry for being able to see right through your scheme almost immediately.
You proceeded to take out a crumpled letter from your coat and sighed. “Originally, I had written the victim’s letter, but fearing you might recognize my handwriting, I asked Sara to write it for me.” You pointed towards Itto and Shinobu. “They helped put up the birthday decorations with me.” You paused for a second, looking around for the others, and finally finding them, you pointed towards them. “Kokomi and Sayu helped mainly with the coordination. Sayu, especially with Chinju Forest, and when she wasn’t sleeping, her Ninja skills were particularly useful in successfully putting this plan into action.” So that’s how they know each other.
Kokomi’s eyes twinkled. Itto beamed, and Sara and Shinobu both gazed contentedly towards Heizou.
“We barely had enough time to set everything up, since the plans and preparation were so last minute, but my goal of fooling you has succeeded, and therefore I consider that good enough.”
Heizou looked back at you.
The truth is everything. But sometimes, supplying it will only upset the other.
“You certainly put a lot of effort into this, and I thank you.”
Your face glowed with pride, revelling in the thought that you had indeed tricked the cleverest man in Inazuma.
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As the celebrations came to a close, the moon had ascended high into the sky, casting its gentle glow over the surroundings. The once warm evening air had given way to a cooler, more refreshing temperature. Sayu had fallen asleep, having transformed into a Fuufuu windwheel by the shrine’s tree. The others had also begun to tire. Kokomi was resting her head on Sara’s shoulders. Itto was on his way to start snoring next to Shinobu and the Tenryou Commission officers had retreated a while back.
A couple of Sakura petals drifted slowly down the trees, landing in your hair. You walked up to Heizou, sitting down on the steps of the shrine and kissed him on the cheek.
“So... did I trick you?”
Heizou grinned, his face growing a little red. He reciprocated your kiss and held your hand in his.
“I would have never guessed.”
#So glad to get this posted#It’s nearly 1am now so I’ll add a few more edits later on#The further away it got from Heizou’s birthday#the more I felt the need to get it posted beforebot was too late#I know this is late but.. Happy birthday Heizou 🎉#Anyway let’s tag this thing#shikanoin heizou x you#genshin impact#genshin x reader#heizou x y/n#heizou x reader#heizou#shikanoin heizou#shikanoin heizou x reader#Heizou x gender neutral reader#genshin#heizou shikanoin x reader
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#genshin impact#nilou#yae miko#baizhu#albedo#kamisato ayato#nahida#layla#kaveh#shikanoin heizou#sixdraws#yes my favorite element is pyro no none of the showcased characters are pyro#sorry for being radio silent on art and then posting genshin#do you still love me#also if you see the sketch lines on kaveh no you do not. THE LAYERS MERGED OKAY.#edit: i now have tulaytullah's remembrance. i got it on like my second wish lmfao#edit 2: albedo is only on here cause i'm going based off the 5 stars that are currently out#heard he'd be good on an itto team? and i do have itto already so sure ig i want him. i don't really want any of the current 5 stars#the only 5 star(s?) i actually want are dain and that like. i think hydro guy from fontaine. with the idiotic swoopy hair#edit 3: i got 2 neuvillettes. from the free primos in my inbox. okay
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Some things will always be more important than the truth.
— Doushin Shikanoin Heizou, Tenryou Commission.
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My September
Loll this was my first time please 😭😭😭
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♔ || MISC CHARACTER ICONS
250x250 || autumncoric || bordered circle
like / rb + credit + read dni if using
MMC: Favorite Season (Fall/Autumn) !!
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i dont know how tumblr works really .. sorry if im not supposed to request stuff here or something .. but could you MAYBE pretty please do some soft heizou rentry graphics??? SPECIFICALLY KAZUHEI (KAZUHA x HEIZOU) IF POSSIBLE??? EVERYTHING THAT YOU POST MAKES ME KICK MY FEET AND TWIRL MY HAIR!!! IT'S ALL SO PRETTY I AM SCREAMING /POSPOSPOSPOSPOS
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HEISHINO layouts @gearfr3ak event
day 02 — a rarepair you love // art credit, banner
⇄/♡ + credits if use
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Shikanozunshi/Heizouder/I can't think of a name that doesn't sound goofy
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Me being smited by the Shogun compilation
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Shikanoin Heizou polaroid from Genshin Impact artwork by MoonKitten
#shikanoin heizou moonkitten#shikanoin heizou#inazuma#anemo#genshin impact#fanart#artwork#character art#genshin#edit#assets#mo_on_kitten#polaroid
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