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Besides, if I told anyone about her mother, I was bound to be grilled by the others about how I knew. Just by picturing what would head my way if my classmates, especially Kamogawa and Usami, got wind of my visit to her home, I felt signs of a headache. This kind of self-protection was also included in the rather ambiguous answer I gave her.
 
Besides, if I told anyone about her mother, I was bound to be grilled by the others about how I knew. Just by picturing what would head my way if my classmates, especially Kamogawa and Usami, got wind of my visit to her home, I felt signs of a headache. This kind of self-protection was also included in the rather ambiguous answer I gave her.
   
I was tired from the all-nighter I had pulled and from overusing my brains; the least I wanted was any more trouble.
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I was tired from an all-nighter I had pulled and from overusing my brains; the least I wanted was any more trouble.
   
 
"Maybe I should visit Youko-san...?"
 
"Maybe I should visit Youko-san...?"
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It had been quite a while since I last had my peace.
 
It had been quite a while since I last had my peace.
   
Youko Tsukimori had taken a special position in my life since the day I had picked up that sheet. Of course, I am talking of a different kind of "special" than the others.
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Youko Tsukimori had taken a special position in my life since the day I had picked up that sheet. Of course, I am talking of another kind of "special" than the others.
   
 
I, only I, knew about her secret—the murder recipe.
 
I, only I, knew about her secret—the murder recipe.
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However, in my eyes she had been just a normal girl when she behaved like a caring sister at the her father's funeral, and when she stood stone-still before the screen showing her mother's last words, or what I supposed them to be anyway.
 
However, in my eyes she had been just a normal girl when she behaved like a caring sister at the her father's funeral, and when she stood stone-still before the screen showing her mother's last words, or what I supposed them to be anyway.
   
Hadn't she said herself that murder <!--subjunctive used in cases of a possible future act. Definition involves past and present as well, so the subjunctive does not apply. The other instance would be a plurality, say 'murder and rape' which is absent here.-->was a "foolish and careless method"? As clever as she was — cleverer than anyone else I knew in fact — she would have never — under no circumstances — relied on murder. At least I couldn't explain to myself why she would have done it.
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Hadn't she said herself that murder <!--subjunctive used in cases of a possible future act. Definition involves past and present as well, so the subjunctive does not apply. The other instance would be a plurality, say 'murder and rape' which is absent here.-->was a "foolish and careless method"? As clever as she was — cleverer than anyone else I knew in fact — she would have never — under no circumstances — have relied on murder. At least I couldn't explain to myself why she would have done it.
   
 
In the end, I could not view her as someone who would kill<!-- this is important - 'would' is volitional, 'could' is conditional. I'm guessing 'would' is correct here, but you might check your TL just to be sure.--><!-- Had a look, but seems to be correct. -->.
 
In the end, I could not view her as someone who would kill<!-- this is important - 'would' is volitional, 'could' is conditional. I'm guessing 'would' is correct here, but you might check your TL just to be sure.--><!-- Had a look, but seems to be correct. -->.
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Where she had been found implied that she had fallen from that park.
 
Where she had been found implied that she had fallen from that park.
   
The reasons given for her late discovery were that she hadn't reached the foot of the slope and that she had been concealed by the wildly blooming azaleas <!--what was the Japanese name here?--><!-- ツツジ http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%83%84%E3%83%84%E3%82%B8 ... which makes me wonder why I didn't use "Rhododendron", or even better "Azalea" --><!-- I didn't recognize the Linnean family so looked it up and was surprised to see a bunch of plants I knew well (I have azaleas in my yard - no purple ones, though). But they were so different from each other. I assumed that there had to be some better name. Turns out that the proper name of the native, purple Japanese evergreen rhododendron is ''Ericaceae Rhododendron Tsutsuji.'' I found this bit from the en.wikipedia Azalea article interesting: "Tatebayashi, Gunma is famous for its Azalea Hill Park, Tsutsuji-ga-oka." Also found this interesting: http://blog.alientimes.org/2011/05/azalea-tsutsuji-%E8%BA%91%E8%BA%85-japans-late-spring-and-early-summer-regalia/ "For the ancient Japanese poets, azaleas, especially those which dotted wild mountainsides with patches of brilliant pink and red, symbolized the flame of burning passion." So yeah, go with Azalea.--><!-- Those various flower names never cease to surprise me. Also reminds me of a Japanese novel I've recently read; in each chapter one to three flowers/plants were introduced and used to strengthen the bonds between the protagonists. On a related note, there's a fan-made drawing depicting Tsukimori standing in a group of azaleas, though they somewhat lack colorfulness - http://zomg.ch/iwant/tsukimori.png--> that covered the entire side of the hill.
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The reasons given for her late discovery were that she hadn't reached the foot of the slope and that she had been concealed by the wildly blooming Ericaceae <!--what was the Japanese name here?--><!-- ツツジ http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%83%84%E3%83%84%E3%82%B8 ... which makes me wonder why I didn't use "Rhododendron", or even better "Azalea" -->flowers that covered the entire side.
   
According to the officer who went to confirm the find, he had never seen such a beautiful corpse. The appearance of her mother, decorated by purple flowers, compared to a framed western painting, he stated. He had found himself forgetting that it was a corpse for several moments, probably bemused by the smell of the blooming azaleas.
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According to the officer who went there to confirm the find, he had never seen such a beautiful corpse. The appearance of her mother, decorated by purple flowers, compared to a framed western painting, he stated. He had found himself forgetting that it was a corpse for several moments, probably bemused by the smell of the Ericaceae.
   
 
Imagining that scene made me shiver. I would have loved to witness that moment.
 
Imagining that scene made me shiver. I would have loved to witness that moment.
   
The news of her mother's death spread out at school as a wave of surprise and settled down as great pity for the poor girl Youko Tsukimori who had lost yet another close relative.
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The news of her mother's death spread out at school as a wave of surprise and settled down as great pity for the poor girl Youko Tsukimori who had lost yet another near relative.
   
 
I had a normal amount of pity for Tsukimori. She also had my condolences about what happened to her mother.
 
I had a normal amount of pity for Tsukimori. She also had my condolences about what happened to her mother.
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But while I didn't use the word "recipe" very frequently, I figured that a teacher at a cooking school would make quite regular use of it.
 
But while I didn't use the word "recipe" very frequently, I figured that a teacher at a cooking school would make quite regular use of it.
   
When I went to Tsukimori's home because her mother had gone missing, I secretly snarfed a bit of evidence.
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When I went to Tsukimori's home because her mother went missing, I secretly snarfed a bit of evidence.
   
 
Namely a handwritten memo that contained additional explanations to some recipe in a cookbook.
 
Namely a handwritten memo that contained additional explanations to some recipe in a cookbook.
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The mother, who was on bad terms with the father, wrote and executed the murder recipe, making her husband the victim of an accident, but was unable to bear the sin and thus ended her own life.
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The mother, who was on bad terms with the father, wrote the murder recipe, executed it, making her husband the victim of an accident, but was unable to bear the sin and thus ended her own life.
   
   
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In that case, there was no need to pity her mother. She got what she deserved, coldly speaking. There was no particular emotion in my heart with the exception of a slight cling to the cat-and-mouse game that had ended now.
 
In that case, there was no need to pity her mother. She got what she deserved, coldly speaking. There was no particular emotion in my heart with the exception of a slight cling to the cat-and-mouse game that had ended now.
   
The murder recipe lost its lustre. My delusions around it had come to a close with the death of her mother.
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The murder recipe lost its luster. My delusions around it had come to a close with the death of her mother.
   
 
I supposed that it would end up as a memento deep in one of my drawers and never see the light of day again.
 
I supposed that it would end up as a memento deep in one of my drawers and never see the light of day again.
   
Of course, these were all just assumptions of mine.
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Of course, this was all just assumptions of mine.
   
 
I didn't deny that there were several missing pieces which were merely complemented by my own imagination. But I thought that a normal high school student couldn't come any closer to the truth. Above all, I was satisfied with the solution I had worked out.
 
I didn't deny that there were several missing pieces which were merely complemented by my own imagination. But I thought that a normal high school student couldn't come any closer to the truth. Above all, I was satisfied with the solution I had worked out.
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Luckily or not, these tranquil days didn't last long.
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Luckily or unluckily, however, these tranquil days didn't last long.
   
What brought the change were the words of a police detective whom I had come to know at a recent event.
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What brought the change were the words of a police detective whom I had come to know at a recent occasion.
   
My first encounter with him goes back to the night when Tsukimori's mother went missing—
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My first encounter with the man goes back to the night when Tsukimori's mother went missing—
   
   
   
—Immediately after I had discovered the message on the screen, I called the police and informed them for Tsukimori, who was standing still in shock.
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—Immediately after I had discovered the message on the screen, I called the police and informed them in place of Tsukimori, who was standing still in shock.
   
 
After thirty minutes during which there was a silence except for the ticking of the clock and the rain, a police car arrived. A uniformed man and a tall, suited man alighted.
 
After thirty minutes during which there was a silence except for the ticking of the clock and the rain, a police car arrived. A uniformed man and a tall, suited man alighted.
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"Ah, yes, yes. I see, I see. Yeah, 'could be a suicide note!" uttered the tall cop casually. He had introduced himself as Konan.
 
"Ah, yes, yes. I see, I see. Yeah, 'could be a suicide note!" uttered the tall cop casually. He had introduced himself as Konan.
   
I had once experienced the questioning of the police in the past. It was a shoplifting incident in the neighborhood that had happened a few years ago.
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I had once before experienced the questioning of the police in the past. It was a shoplifting incident in the neighborhood that had happened a few years ago.
   
 
That time, two police detectives had payed us a visit. Rather than posing questions, they had chiefly just warned us of the shoplifter who was still on the run.
 
That time, two police detectives had payed us a visit. Rather than posing questions, they had chiefly just warned us of the shoplifter who was still on the run.
   
Those detectives had both been quite nonchalant and had worn trench coats and plain, unremarkable suits, which made them look like office workers. Their atmosphere, however, was clearly different from ordinary citizens. The sharp glances they had flashed from time to time were quite intimidating.
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Those detectives had both been quite nonchalant and had worn a trench coat and a coherent, unremarkable suit, which made them look like office workers. Their atmosphere, however, was clearly different from ordinary citizens. The sharp glances they had flashed from time to time were quite intimidating.
   
I had understood very well that this was the "authority" of a policeman who was always exposed to utmost danger.
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I had understood very well that that was the "authority" of a policeman who was always exposed to utmost danger.
   
Incidentally, I learned in the news afterward that the shoplifter had been arrested in the midst of questioning.
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By the way, what I had learned in the news afterwards: the shoplifter had been arrested in the middle of the questioning.
   
Forward in time, the man named Konan didn't match my idea of a detective.
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Forward in time, the man named Konan was distant from my idea of a detective.
   
 
His looks suggested that he was in his late twenties. Well, judging by the power relationship between him and the young police officer, he might have been a little older.
 
His looks suggested that he was in his late twenties. Well, judging by the power relationship between him and the young police officer, he might have been a little older.
   
Wearing a slender dark blue suit with white stripes, Konan seemed much more like a gaudy <!--bedizened too obscure. Changed to 'gaudy'-->gigolo than a detective.
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Wearing a slender dark blue suit with white stripes, Konan seemed much more like a bedizened gigolo than a detective.
   
As his frivolous look implied, he chattered constantly, and thus was classified as the kind of human I "disliked" most.
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He chattered a lot, like his frivolous look implied, and thus belonged to the kind of human I "disliked" most.
   
 
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"Oh, now you're a cute one. Are you in the show biz? No? You should enter! You'd beat them all in cuteness! No, no, I mean it! By the way, how old are you, Youko-chan? Seventeen? U-huh... How many sisters do you have? Older ones, mind you. Oh, you don't have any? Not a single one? Really? So you're an only child. What a pity. It's truly a pity. Ah, but right! I bet your mom's hot as well, and still young, right? I see! As I thought! Hey, heard her? We've gotta find that lady!"
 
"Oh, now you're a cute one. Are you in the show biz? No? You should enter! You'd beat them all in cuteness! No, no, I mean it! By the way, how old are you, Youko-chan? Seventeen? U-huh... How many sisters do you have? Older ones, mind you. Oh, you don't have any? Not a single one? Really? So you're an only child. What a pity. It's truly a pity. Ah, but right! I bet your mom's hot as well, and still young, right? I see! As I thought! Hey, heard her? We've gotta find that lady!"
   
Konan kept talking, paying no attention to the police officer on the other sofa who was visibly bashful. I hadn't liked Konan from the word go, but after just a few minutes I "hated" him.
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Konan kept talking, paying no attention to the police officer on the other sofa who was visibly bashful. I hadn't liked Konan from the word go, but already after a few minutes I "hated" him.
   
His lack of consideration towards Tsukimori was not even the main problem. I mean, didn't he belong to the police? Was ''that'' the appropriate attitude towards a downhearted girl whose mother had just gone missing?
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His lack of consideration towards Tsukimori was not even the main problem. I mean, didn't he belong to the police? Was ''that'' the attitude towards a downhearted girl whose mother had just gone missing?
   
Konan was an incomprehensible and downright disagreeable man.
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Konan was a downright disagreeable man whom I failed to understand.
   
 
The young police officer asked us two, three questions about the incident in place of his superior, such as "Did your mother seem bothered by something?" and "Do you know where she might have gone?"
 
The young police officer asked us two, three questions about the incident in place of his superior, such as "Did your mother seem bothered by something?" and "Do you know where she might have gone?"
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Tsukimori cast down her long eyelashes with a sigh and shook her black hair left and right, "I have no idea."
 
Tsukimori cast down her long eyelashes with a sigh and shook her black hair left and right, "I have no idea."
   
In a thoughtfully calm voice, the young officer told her, "I'm afraid to say that it is possible that your mother has gone missing due to suicide. We will do everything in our power to find her, but please be prepared for the worst case."
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In a thoughtfully calm voice, the young officer told her, "I'm afraid to say that it is thinkable that your mother has gone missing due to suicide. We will do everything in our power to find her, but please be prepared for the worst case."
   
 
Instead of a reply Tsukimori only nodded weakly.
 
Instead of a reply Tsukimori only nodded weakly.
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Her sparse movements and taciturnity gave her a cold yet beautiful touch, almost like a well-crafted doll.
 
Her sparse movements and taciturnity gave her a cold yet beautiful touch, almost like a well-crafted doll.
   
As endlessly tactless as it was, I daydreamed of toying freely with her dollish<!-- word exists -->, fragile, slender nape and her crimson lips that contrasted so beautifully with her white skin. I had already noticed at the funeral of her father that Tsukimori would give off a special tranquil mood akin to the moon at midnight when sorrowful, the look of which could never grow stale for me.
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As endlessly tactless as it was, I daydreamed of toying freely with her dollish<!-- word exists -->, fragile, slender nape and her crimson lips that contrasted so beautifully with her white skin. I had already noticed at the funeral of her father that Tsukimori would give off a special tranquil mood akin to the moon at midnight when sorrowful, which I could never tire of looking at.
   
Unable to answer any of the questions and forced to listen to the lengthy speeches of that frivolous man, I was bored and pained, but thanks to a cup of coffee in one hand and the opportunity to fully enjoy the "moon"<!--if you don't have one, we need a TL note on everybody's names. They're symbolic, as usual in Japanese fiction. Hers in particular-->, I managed to have a somewhat worthwhile time.
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Unable to answer any of the questions and forced to listen to the lengthy speeches of that frivolous man, I was bored and pained, but thanks to a cup of coffee in one hand and the opportunity to fully enjoy the "moon", I managed to have a somewhat worthwhile time.
   
 
After a while had passed like that, Konan suddenly asked me, "By the way, you are...?"
 
After a while had passed like that, Konan suddenly asked me, "By the way, you are...?"
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Noticing my astonished look, he laughed, "Ah, 'just wanted to have a quick chat with you."
 
Noticing my astonished look, he laughed, "Ah, 'just wanted to have a quick chat with you."
   
Somehow, I sensed the authority of a detective in his laugh.
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For some reason I sensed the authority of a detective in his laugh.
   
During the ride from Tsukimori's home to mine, Konan and I kept on talking. Eighty percent was his words, though.
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During the ride from Tsukimori's home to mine, Konan and I kept on talking. Eighty percent was him speaking, though.
   
"You're Youko-chan's boyfriend, aren't you? Eh? You're not? But didn't you go visit her? Listen up, a guy doesn't normally enter the house of a girl at such a late hour unless she's not his girlfriend. Aah, workmates, huh. And classmates too. Uh-huh, uh-huh, so there's nothing going on between you. Well, you must understand that your nice friend and helper was about to get jealous of you and your hot girl! Right? Don't you agree? Hey, look ahead while you're driving! Well, it was me that addressed you, though! Heh!" joked Konan while involving the young police officer who was at the wheel. "Anyway, this is my phone number, my new buddy. Don't hesitate to call; ''it's my business phone''. What I mean by that? Oh, I just wanted to make clear that I'm 'straight'. I may not look like it, but I can't get enough ladies! Mh? I ''do'' look like it? People say that to me all the time for some reason. Huh? That's not what you wanted to know? Aah, don't hold back because talking helps the investigation. When we're looking for someone we're grateful for any information we can get. You never know what could be the decisive clue; even if it seems like nothing to you. You might deny that you're dating Youko-chan, but from what I've seen and heard from her, I'm pretty sure you're quite close. So should you remember or find out something concerning Youko-chan or her mother, give me a call."
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"You're Youko-chan's boyfriend, aren't you? Eh? You're not? But didn't you go visit her? Listen up, a guy doesn't normally enter the house of a girl at such a late hour unless she's not his girlfriend. Aah, workmates, huh. And classmates too. Uh-huh, uh-huh, so there's nothing going on between you. Well, you must understand that your nice friend and helper was about to get jealous of you and your hot girl! Right? Don't you agree? Hey, look ahead while you're driving! Well, it was me that addressed you, though! Heh!" joked Konan while involving the young police officer who was at the wheel. "Anyway, this is my phone number, my new buddy. Don't hesitate to call; ''it's my business phone''. What I mean by that? Oh, I just wanted to make clear that I'm 'normal'. I may not look like it, but I can't get enough ladies! Mh? I ''do'' look like it? Many people tell me that, mysteriously. Huh? That's not what you wanted to know? Aah, you don't have to hesitate because it's helps the investigation. When searching for someone, we are thankful for any piece of information we can get. You never know what could be the decisive clue; even if it looks like a trifle in your eyes. You might deny that you're dating Youko-chan, but from what I've seen and heard from her, I'm pretty sure you're quite close. So should you remember or find out something concerning Youko-chan or her mother, give me a call."
   
Afterward, Konan called me on a regular basis.
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Since then, Konan called me on a regular basis.
   
It might go without saying, but each and every one of those calls was quite long.
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It might go without saying, but each and every of those calls was awfully lengthy.
   
Of course, I was extremely annoyed by his long chats and I still disliked him. What made me play his dialog partner, however, was the idea that I might just as well take advantage of him since he tried to do so with me.
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Of course, I was terribly annoyed by his long chats and I still disliked him. What made me play his dialog partner, however, was the idea that I might just as well take advantage of him since he tried to do so with me.
   
 
In return for telling him all I knew, I wormed the current state of the investigation out of him. That exchange was pretty unbalanced to the disadvantage of Konan, though, because the information I gave him was obvious and widely-known without exception. The question arises, whether he babbled the current state because of his inborn chatter nature or because he considered it minor enough to leak.
 
In return for telling him all I knew, I wormed the current state of the investigation out of him. That exchange was pretty unbalanced to the disadvantage of Konan, though, because the information I gave him was obvious and widely-known without exception. The question arises, whether he babbled the current state because of his inborn chatter nature or because he considered it minor enough to leak.
   
At any rate, I always had interest in his calls, whatever the subject.
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At any rate, I always had interest in his calls, whatever they were about.
   
 
In spite of my personal opinion of Konan, I was intrigued with the peculiar job of a detective, and his stories suited my hobby of imagining stuff rather well.
 
In spite of my personal opinion of Konan, I was intrigued with the peculiar job of a detective, and his stories suited my hobby of imagining stuff rather well.
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At last the matter settled down and Youko Tsukimori was about to return to school and to work.
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At last the matter settled down and Youko Tsukimori was going to return to school and to work.
   
 
On the day before, however, a certain male customer appeared at Victoria right before closing time.
 
On the day before, however, a certain male customer appeared at Victoria right before closing time.
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"Ah, now I see why you haven't shown interest in girls, Nonomiya," said Mirai-san with her fingers on her chin, staring at a slender, suited man who had taken a seat at a table.
 
"Ah, now I see why you haven't shown interest in girls, Nonomiya," said Mirai-san with her fingers on her chin, staring at a slender, suited man who had taken a seat at a table.
   
Completing the image, that gigolo-like man was cheerfully waving towards the kitchen — to me.
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To complete the picture, that gigolo-like man was cheerfully waving towards the kitchen—to me.
   
"I'll deliberately refrain from asking what exactly you were imagining, but allow me to assure you that you are wrong."
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"I'll deliberately refrain from asking what exactly you just imagined, but let me assure you that you are wrong."
   
"What is he then? A friend? That would be quite the old friend for you."
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"What is he then? A friend? That would be quite an old friend for you."
   
 
"No, he is a detective."
 
"No, he is a detective."
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Apparently, Youko Tsukimori had become an indispensable part of the Victoria staff by now.
 
Apparently, Youko Tsukimori had become an indispensable part of the Victoria staff by now.
   
"So? Why would that detective Konan<!-- Detective Conan pun not intended --><!--by you, anyway. I'd be surprised if it hadn't occurred to the author--> come to meet you?"
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"So? Why would that detective Konan<!-- Detective Conan pun not intended --> come to meet you?"
   
 
"I have no idea! I want to know that myself."
 
"I have no idea! I want to know that myself."
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"Uwa! Hey! Nonomiya! That cop just winked at me!"
 
"Uwa! Hey! Nonomiya! That cop just winked at me!"
   
"He's a player, just as he looks."
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"He's that frivolous type of man, just as he looks."
   
"Aah, I wanna pound his face in so badly..."
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"Aah, I wanna beat that visage so badly..."
   
 
"Please don't. He's a policeman all the same."
 
"Please don't. He's a policeman all the same."
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When I brought the ordered coffee to Konan, who naturally had no clue of my uneasiness, a torrent of words sprang up.
 
When I brought the ordered coffee to Konan, who naturally had no clue of my uneasiness, a torrent of words sprang up.
   
"Now that's what I call a sharp glance. I felt like some alien bug in her eyes. Gives me a thrill! You may not believe it, but I'm not averse to M and that stuff. I'm a sucker for those, um, dominant women, you know. What's her name? How old is she? Is she already taken? Please, Nonomiya-kun, introduce me to her!" he jabbered while staring at Mirai-san in the kitchen as if he didn't know the word "reserve".
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"Now that's what I call a sharp glance. I felt like some alien insect in her eyes. Gives me a thrill! You may not believe it, but I'm not avert to M and that stuff. I'm a sucker for those, um, dominant women, you know. What's her name? How old is she? Is she already taken? Please, Nonomiya-kun, introduce me to her!" he jabbered while staring at Mirai-san in the kitchen as if he didn't knew the word "reserve".
   
"Have you nothing better to do than lurk here?"
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"Do you have nothing to do?"
   
 
"As if! I don't even get round to going on dates! Ah, but I won't tell you whether there is a girl I can date, youngster."
 
"As if! I don't even get round to going on dates! Ah, but I won't tell you whether there is a girl I can date, youngster."
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"Then shouldn't you stop loafing around here all the more?" I asked, upon which he put on a bitter mien.
 
"Then shouldn't you stop loafing around here all the more?" I asked, upon which he put on a bitter mien.
   
"Do you even have a heart? We policemen are human too, you know? Don't be so rough with us!" he darted me a reproachful look, "One or two cups shouldn't be too much to ask for," he led his cup of coffee to his mouth.
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"Do you even have a heart? We policemen are human too, you know? Don't be so rough with us!" he darted me a reproachful look, "One cup or two shouldn't be too much to ask for," he led his cup of coffee to his mouth.
   
My question was not meant sarcastically. I had asked because I really wondered.
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My question was not meant sarcastic. I had asked because I really wondered.
   
Now that the case of Tsukimori's mother was solved, he should have no reason to see me. As a matter of fact, we hadn't spoken since her mother had been found.
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Now that the case of Tsukimori's mother was solved, he should have no reason to come meet me. As a matter of fact, neither of us had contacted each other since her mother had been found.
   
I ''had'' told him that Victoria's coffee was delicious, but it was more than unlikely that he came here today of all days just for the coffee.
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I ''had'' told him that Victoria's coffee was delicious, but it was more than unlikely that he came here today of all days just to try it.
   
 
Then, as if directly answering my doubts, Konan added, "You're free in a few moments, right? Do you have some time for me afterwards? Wanna go to a restaurant at the station for a chat? I'll even treat you to something! But let me warn you: it's not a date. Don't get that wrong!"
 
Then, as if directly answering my doubts, Konan added, "You're free in a few moments, right? Do you have some time for me afterwards? Wanna go to a restaurant at the station for a chat? I'll even treat you to something! But let me warn you: it's not a date. Don't get that wrong!"
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I nodded, "Sure."
 
I nodded, "Sure."
   
I had not the slightest idea what he wanted from me, but as I didn't loath the conversations with this unconventional detective, I had no reason to refuse either.
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I had not the slightest idea what he wanted from me, but as I didn't loath the conversations with that unconventional detective, I had no reason to refuse either.
   
 
After work I went to the specified restaurant at the station, where Konan promptly discovered me and waved at me.
 
After work I went to the specified restaurant at the station, where Konan promptly discovered me and waved at me.
   
Since it was a weekend, the shop was crowded with all sorts of people, young and old.
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Since it was weekend, the shop was crowded with all sorts of people, young and old.
   
 
The moment I sat down opposite him, Konan held out the menu card to me.
 
The moment I sat down opposite him, Konan held out the menu card to me.
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"Choose whatever you like."
 
"Choose whatever you like."
   
"Okay, what's the most expensive item?"
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"Okay, what's the most expensive menu?"
   
 
Pleased with my answer, he laughed heartedly, "I like that heedless side of yours."
 
Pleased with my answer, he laughed heartedly, "I like that heedless side of yours."
   
"By the way, so what do you want from me?" I asked while flipping through the menu with my finger tips.
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"By the way, so what do you want from me?" I asked while flipping through the card with my finger tips.
   
 
"I was wondering if you could answer me some questions about Youko-chan."
 
"I was wondering if you could answer me some questions about Youko-chan."
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"Mmm... do you mind it if I can't give you any detailed reasons?"
 
"Mmm... do you mind it if I can't give you any detailed reasons?"
   
"If it's a personal request, I might bring myself to answer you..."
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"If it's a personal request, I might bring myself to answer you?"
   
 
Was there anyone in this restaurant that recognized that he was a police detective?
 
Was there anyone in this restaurant that recognized that he was a police detective?
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Konan grinned at me.
 
Konan grinned at me.
   
When he smiled like that, his eyes always got even sharper than they usually were. That probably happened without his awareness, though.
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When he smiled like that, his eyes always got even sharper than they were anyway. That happened probably without his awareness, though.
   
He exuded a kind of authority, whose contrast with his smiling mouth gave me the shivers. That might have been the sovereignty of someone who was always exposed to utmost danger.
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He emerged a kind of authority, whose contrast with his smiling mouth gave me the shivers. That might have been the sovereignty of someone who was always exposed to utmost danger.
   
 
No matter what he looked like, Konan was no doubt a policeman.
 
No matter what he looked like, Konan was no doubt a policeman.
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The instant I asked, he wrinkled his brow strongly and took a deep drag.
 
The instant I asked, he wrinkled his brow strongly and took a deep drag.
   
"...you ask me that straight-out? Being sharp is one thing, but it's a hell of a combination if you've also got some guts. Nonomiya-kun, interested in joining the police some day? You would make a good detective."
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"...you ask me that straight-out? Being sharp is one thing, but it's hell of a combination if you've also got some guts. Nonomiya-kun, interested in joining the police some day? You would make a good detective."
   
 
"I'm horrible at sports, so I'll decline with thanks."
 
"I'm horrible at sports, so I'll decline with thanks."
   
"Uh-huh. Well, at least don't become a criminal then! If a guy like you sides with them, we policemen are going to have a hard time," he joked and stopped a waitress by raising his hand. "Have something," he urged, so I ordered the most expensive-looking item on the menu: a Chaliapin steak<!-- maybe translation note --><!--Created by the Imperial Hotel, Tokyo, the Chaliapin Steak was created by the hotel's chefs in 1936 in honor of Russian opera singer Fyodor Ivanovich Chaliapin. The singer loved the dish—prime striploin pounded thin and tender, topped with a generous layer of sweet sauteed onion." -->
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"Uh-huh. Well, at least don't become a criminal then! If a guy like you sides with them, we policemen are going to have a hard time," he joked and stopped a waitress by raising his hand. "Have something," he urged, so I ordered the most expensive-looking menu on the carte: a Chaliapin steak<!-- maybe translation note --> with domestic meat.
   
After confirming the order, the waitress disappeared into the kitchen.
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After confirming the order, the waitress disappeared in the kitchen.
   
"To get right to the point, I think that in this incident—there is a possibility of murder," stated Konan without any concern.
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"To get right to the point, I think that in this incident—there is a chance<!-- possibility?--> of murder," stated Konan without any concern.
   
 
"...wasn't that supposed to be secret?"
 
"...wasn't that supposed to be secret?"
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"But it's not idle talk; I'm honest about it. Of course it's also true that I do have an ulterior motive of sorts, specifically that I would like to have you on my side."
 
"But it's not idle talk; I'm honest about it. Of course it's also true that I do have an ulterior motive of sorts, specifically that I would like to have you on my side."
   
On hearing the word "ulterior motive", I immediately recalled our first encounter several days ago. "Ah, 'just wanted to have a quick chat," <!-- Why the French quotes? --><!-- I tend to use those when I run out of other quote marks, but true, they're not necessary here. -->he had said at the time.
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On hearing the word "ulterior motive", I immediately recalled our first encounter several days ago. «Ah, 'just wanted to have a quick chat,» he had said at the time.
   
 
"During the search, you know, I've been nosing around here and there and I arrived at the conclusion that no one is closer to Youko-chan than you at the moment. So I thought you'd be my man if I wanted to know something about her."
 
"During the search, you know, I've been nosing around here and there and I arrived at the conclusion that no one is closer to Youko-chan than you at the moment. So I thought you'd be my man if I wanted to know something about her."
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Now that I thought about it, Konan had never been interested in Tsukimori's mother only. From day one he also wanted information about Tsukimori herself from me.
 
Now that I thought about it, Konan had never been interested in Tsukimori's mother only. From day one he also wanted information about Tsukimori herself from me.
   
If my guess was right, then from the beginning, Konan had...
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If my guess was right, Konan had since the beginning—
   
 
"—you've been suspecting that Tsukimori might have killed her mother all along, haven't you?" I asked calmly.
 
"—you've been suspecting that Tsukimori might have killed her mother all along, haven't you?" I asked calmly.
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The waitress then brought my steak menu. I accepted it, whereas Konan ordered another cup of coffee.
 
The waitress then brought my steak menu. I accepted it, whereas Konan ordered another cup of coffee.
   
There were many customers in the wide restaurant, but ours was the most outrageous topic for sure. I found myself enjoying that odd situation a little.
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There were many customers in the wide restaurant, but we had the most outrageous topic for sure. I found myself enjoying that odd situation a little.
   
After confirming with a sidelong glance that the waitress had gone, Konan finally spoke again, "In the police you have to take ''any'' possibility into consideration in any case. So yeah, ''strictly speaking'' that potentiality had to be considered since the start."
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After confirming with a sidelong glance that the waitress had gone, Konan finally spoke again, "At the police you have to take ''any'' possibility into consideration in any case. So yeah, ''strictly speaking'' that potentiality had to be considered since the start."
   
 
It was an affirmation, but an unusually passive one—probably because of the sensitivity of the matter.
 
It was an affirmation, but an unusually passive one—probably because of the sensitivity of the matter.
   
But it wasn't a denial, either.
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But it was no denial.
   
Just then, the slumbering murder recipe awoke in my mind.
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That moment, the slumbering murder recipe awoke in my mind.
   
 
Did the police perhaps know about it and therefore doubt Tsukimori?
 
Did the police perhaps know about it and therefore doubt Tsukimori?
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I nodded once again, "I see."
 
I nodded once again, "I see."
   
I was surprised. No, "bewildered" would be more accurate.
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I was surprised. No, "bewildered" would be more appropriate.
   
My doubts about Youko Tsukimori were supposed to be cleared. However, Konan's argument made perfect sense to me.
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My doubts about Youko Tsukimori were supposed to be cleared. However, Konan's argument made perfectly sense to me.
   
 
"...have you confronted Tsukimori with that matter?"
 
"...have you confronted Tsukimori with that matter?"
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"Of course," replied Konan like a shot, "But ''that'' seriously falls under the duty of confidentiality, so I can't give you any details. You can easily find out by asking Youko-chan directly, though. At any rate, it's really no big deal. After all, there's nothing to doubt her for, apart from it being unusual to lose both parents in such a short time."
 
"Of course," replied Konan like a shot, "But ''that'' seriously falls under the duty of confidentiality, so I can't give you any details. You can easily find out by asking Youko-chan directly, though. At any rate, it's really no big deal. After all, there's nothing to doubt her for, apart from it being unusual to lose both parents in such a short time."
   
I wasn't taking him at his word, but I was quite sure that the police appeared to have no definite evidence.
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I wasn't taking him by his word, but I was quite sure that the police had apparently no definite evidence.
   
 
"I'm baffled. I hear our police are respected worldwide, but was that a misperception on my part? Neither the eyes of the public nor the mass media will forgive treating an innocent high school girl as a suspect, no matter how humbly you apologize."
 
"I'm baffled. I hear our police are respected worldwide, but was that a misperception on my part? Neither the eyes of the public nor the mass media will forgive treating an innocent high school girl as a suspect, no matter how humbly you apologize."
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He raised his shoulders in an exaggerated shrug, like an American.
 
He raised his shoulders in an exaggerated shrug, like an American.
   
"Now, why don't you tell me what you ''really'' want from me?"
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"So, could you tell me now what you really want from me?"
   
 
"Oh? Have you noticed? Not bad, Nonomiya-kun!"
 
"Oh? Have you noticed? Not bad, Nonomiya-kun!"
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"...if someone unrelated to the police observed<!-- eher "untersuchen", also schnüffeln, ob sie schuldig ist --> Tsukimori, it would cause no trouble. Plus, the more intimate that observer is with her, the better. That's why you chose me, right?"
 
"...if someone unrelated to the police observed<!-- eher "untersuchen", also schnüffeln, ob sie schuldig ist --> Tsukimori, it would cause no trouble. Plus, the more intimate that observer is with her, the better. That's why you chose me, right?"
   
"Seems we speak the same language," said Konan contentedly and tilted his coffee cup. "Besides, you like this kind of work, don't you?"
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"Seems we talk the same language," said Konan contentedly and tilted his coffee cup. "Besides, you like this kind of work, don't you?"
   
"I want to be spared from trouble," I said and added, "And please don't arbitrarily decide what I like!" But, truth be told, I actually was interested.
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"I want to be spared from trouble," I said and added, "And please don't arbitrarily decide what I like!" But truth to be told, I actually was interested.
   
 
"No use shamming," he laughed confidently.
 
"No use shamming," he laughed confidently.
   
He had quickly recognized what kind of person I was. Because I had shown interest in the situation of the investigation? Because I had shown interest in him as a detective? Either way, while I hadn't hidden it deliberately, I still had to respect his perspicacity.
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He had sharply recognized what kind of person I was. Because I had shown interest in the situation of the investigation? Because I had shown interest in him as a detective? Either way, while I hadn't hidden it deliberately, I still had to esteem his perspicacity.
   
 
"That's pretty much the reason why I singled ''you'' out."
 
"That's pretty much the reason why I singled ''you'' out."
   
"What, specifically, would you have me do?"
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"What in specific would you make me do?"
   
 
I maintained a passive stance. I wanted to wait and see what move he would make next.
 
I maintained a passive stance. I wanted to wait and see what move he would make next.
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Naturally I had no appetite, but I still put my knife into the steak, which was bound to be cold by now.
 
Naturally I had no appetite, but I still put my knife into the steak, which was bound to be cold by now.
   
"—To tell the truth, it's not by the consensus of the police that I'm here. You could even call it a personal request from me. To be frank, I'm the only one at the station who bears Youko-chan in mind," he suddenly started talking after watching me eat for a while, "Well, it's not surprising, because that suicide kind of lacks peculiarity. If you just assume her motive was grief over losing her husband, it makes sense. We even have several statements that confirm that she was depressed since his death," Konan put on a self-ironic smile. "But what has to be noted is that her suicide note was written on the computer and not by hand. So it's physically possible that it was typed in by someone else who wanted to make the incident out to be suicide. But that's not enough to dig out the case. Keep in mind that many suicide victims don't leave behind a note at all. For another thing, the only fact that makes Youko-chan doubtable is that she's her daughter. It's not like her behavior raised any doubts."
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"—To tell the truth, it's not the consensus of the police that I'm here. You could even call it a personal request from me. To be frank, I'm the only one at the <!-- police- -->station who bears Youko-chan in mind," he suddenly started talking after watching me eat for a while, "Well, it's not surprising, because that suicide kind of lacks peculiarity. If you just assume her motive was grief over losing her husband, it makes sense. We even have several statements that confirm that she was depressed since his death," Konan put on a self-ironic smile. "But what has to be noted is that her suicide note was written on the computer and not by hand. So it's physically possible that it was typed in by someone else who wanted to make the incident out to be suicide. But that's not enough to dig out the case. Keep in mind that many suicide victims don't leave behind a note at all. For another thing, the only fact that makes Youko-chan doubtable is that she's her daughter. It's not like her behavior raised any doubts."
   
I stopped my fork and knife and looked Konan straight into the eye, "Then I fail to understand why you doubt Tsukimori all the more. I don't want to help you as long as you can't give me a plausible explanation."
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I stopped my fork and knife and looked Konan straight into the eye, "Then I fail to understand why you would doubt Tsukimori all the more. I don't want to help you as long as you can't give me a plausible explanation,."
   
Since learning about the murder recipe I had been observing Tsukimori day in, day out. So what should he, who had only just met Tsukimori, know that I didn't know? What trait of Tsukimori's should he know, which I, the holder of the murder recipe, didn't know?
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Since learning about the murder recipe I had kept observing Tsukimori day in, day out. So what should he, who had only just met Tsukimori, know what I didn't know? What trait of Tsukimori's should he know, which I, the holder of the murder recipe, didn't know?
   
 
Of course, if he really knew a side of hers I didn't know, my stance would change as well.
 
Of course, if he really knew a side of hers I didn't know, my stance would change as well.
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I didn't believe my ears. Noticing my bafflement, he hurriedly added, "Ah, was I too blunt? No, but you see, it's not easy to explain it with words! Perhaps you could say, something feels 'wrong' to me?"
 
I didn't believe my ears. Noticing my bafflement, he hurriedly added, "Ah, was I too blunt? No, but you see, it's not easy to explain it with words! Perhaps you could say, something feels 'wrong' to me?"
   
"A gut feeling, huh...," I murmured, unconvinced, but his following words caught me entirely by surprise.
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"A gut feeling, huh...," I murmured unconvincedly, but his following words caught me entirely by surprise.
   
   
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He had the same impression as I had had many times before.
 
He had the same impression as I had had many times before.
   
"I've experienced this sort of incident quite a few times so far, due to my job and all, and let me tell you: to the people concerned it's a real shock to lose their parents if they're about your age. It's a sudden change of their life! Seriously, that's just... cruel. Be it an accident or an incident, I still haven't found out how I should deal with those kids. How hard must it be if they lose both their parents at the same time?" he suddenly put on a severe expression, "Now, how about her? To me, Youko-chan doesn't look at all like a desolate seventeen-year-old who has suffered such a loss. In our conversations she comes across just too faultless! Her perfectness isn't something that can be explained just by saying she had a good grip on herself or that she was behaving mature. Don't you agree?"
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"I've experienced this sort of incident quite a few times so far, due to my job and all, and let me tell you: to the people concerned it's a real shock to lose their parents if they're about your age. It's a sudden change of their life! Seriously, that's just... cruel. Be it an accident or an incident, I still haven't found out how I should deal with those kids. How hard must it be on them if they lose both their parents at the same time?" he suddenly put on a severe expression, "Now, how about her? To me, Youko-chan doesn't look at all like a desolate seventeen-year-old who has suffered such a loss. In our conversations she comes across just too faultless! Her perfectness isn't something that can be explained just by saying she had a good grip on herself or that she was behaving mature. Don't you agree?"
   
 
—She's so perfect being around her would be suffocating.
 
—She's so perfect being around her would be suffocating.
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Looking at Konan, who was keeping up an expression full of confidence—
 
Looking at Konan, who was keeping up an expression full of confidence—
   
"Complicated thoughts about these things are no good. Believe it or not, it's simple more often than not. Essentially, unusual things happen around someone who is unusual. Isn't it easy?"
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"You mustn't think too complicated about such things. Believe it or not, it's simple more often than not. Essentially, the thing is that unusual things happen around someone who is unusual. Isn't it easy?"
   
 
—I thought that the expression "a detective's intuition" might have been quite appropriate.
 
—I thought that the expression "a detective's intuition" might have been quite appropriate.
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That was the only thing I was sure of at the moment. At the same time it was also the most important one.
 
That was the only thing I was sure of at the moment. At the same time it was also the most important one.
   
When I collected myself, I found Konan looking seriously at me.
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When I contained myself, I found Konan looking at me seriously.
   
"Why don't you think of it the other way round? Just think you're helping me to prove that she's innocent. You don't want me to doubt Youko-chan, right?"
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"Why don't you think of it the other way round? Just think you're helping me to prove that she's innocent. You don't want that I doubt Youko-chan, right?"
   
 
It slipped out of my mouth:
 
It slipped out of my mouth:
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Apparently, Konan took my answer as affirmation. "Right!" he nodded happily, "Waitress! I'll have another cup of coffee! And add a glass of water to that!"
 
Apparently, Konan took my answer as affirmation. "Right!" he nodded happily, "Waitress! I'll have another cup of coffee! And add a glass of water to that!"
   
He drunk up the rest of his nearly empty coffee.
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He drunk up the rest of his sparsely remaining coffee.
   
 
Then I talked to Konan for a whole hour, telling him details about Tsukimori.
 
Then I talked to Konan for a whole hour, telling him details about Tsukimori.
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I had arrived at the conclusion that I couldn't hide anything from that man. Hence, I considered it more fruitful to earn his trust by not holding back any information.
 
I had arrived at the conclusion that I couldn't hide anything from that man. Hence, I considered it more fruitful to earn his trust by not holding back any information.
   
At the end, Konan asked me to contact him if I found out anything and told me that he would also contact me if he wanted me to help him with something, then we parted ways.
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At the end, Konan asked me to contact him if I found out anything and told me that he would also contact me if he wanted me to help him with something, then we broke up.
   
Of course I kept quiet about the murder recipe, although it's not like I hadn't considered telling him.
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Of course I kept quiet about the murder recipe, though it's not like I hadn't considered telling him.
   
I was convinced enough of his capability as a detective that I didn't allow myself to be deceived by his gigolo-like appearance and behavior. If I gave him that vital spark, the murder recipe, he would no doubt be able to reach a "deep layer" of this incident which I could never reach on my own.
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I was enough convinced of his capability as a detective that I didn't get deceived by his gigolo-like appearance and behavior. If I gave him that vital spark, the murder recipe, he would no doubt be able to reach a "deep layer" of this incident which I could never reach on my own.
   
 
In all objectivity, there would have been no more effective way to fulfill my desire of learning "everything about Youko Tsukimori" than to tell Konan about the murder recipe. However, I couldn't bring myself to do that.
 
In all objectivity, there would have been no more effective way to fulfill my desire of learning "everything about Youko Tsukimori" than to tell Konan about the murder recipe. However, I couldn't bring myself to do that.
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Indeed — the murder recipe had not at all lost its lustre after all.
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Right———the murder recipe had not at all lost its luster.
   
   
 
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