Post by sgamer82 on Jan 23, 2017 1:10:42 GMT
For the Prompt: When Takagi Wataru was pushed of the bridge, he wasn't expecting Sato to jump in after him.
www.fanfiction.net/s/12340348/1/Taking-the-Plunge
Detective Conan
Taking the Plunge
by
Sgamer82
Wataru Takagi stood on the bridge, watching the river below him. It was a nice day out, and he was using his time off-duty to run some errands and get some shopping done. Takagi smiled as that thought reminded Takagi of the weight in his pocket. It barely weighed anything, yet it was perhaps the heaviest thing he had ever held. Of course, just getting it was step one. After that it became a matter of creating just the right moment to give it to her.
"Help!"
Takagi's head snapped up at the sound the voice. He turned in the direction he'd heard it come from and saw a man in a panic. What from Takagi couldn't see, but the wide, darting eyes and desperate cry for help said a lot.
Takagi stepped in front of the frightened man as he crossed the bridge.
"What's wrong, sir?" Takagi asked. "I can help I'm-"
"Demon!" the man yelled. "A demon's chasing me!"
Suddenly the man's terror at apparently nothing took on an entirely new context. Takagi quickly scanned the crowd to see that what civilians were present were staying well away. For Takagi, that was good.
"Sir, there's nothing chasing you," Takagi said soothingly. He tried not to look threatening. That lasted about as long as it took for the man to realize Takagi was blocking his path across the footbridge.
"Outta my way!" The man grabbed Takagi and tried to shove him. At this point Takagi resisted, partly in self-defense and partly to subdue this man before whatever high he was on caused him to harm someone innocent, if it hadn't already.
"Hold him there, Takagi-kun!" another voice called out.
It was a woman's voice; one Takagi recognized instantly. Before he could process its presence, however, the man became even more desperate to get past Takagi. As they struggled, the men reached the bridge's railing. Takagi was a critical second too late in realizing that their fight was going to take them over that rail and into the water below. As they went over, Takagi looked up and see the woman who had called out to him watching them fall with horror written all over her expression as they hit the water.
www.fanfiction.net/s/12340348/1/Taking-the-Plunge
Detective Conan
Taking the Plunge
by
Sgamer82
Wataru Takagi stood on the bridge, watching the river below him. It was a nice day out, and he was using his time off-duty to run some errands and get some shopping done. Takagi smiled as that thought reminded Takagi of the weight in his pocket. It barely weighed anything, yet it was perhaps the heaviest thing he had ever held. Of course, just getting it was step one. After that it became a matter of creating just the right moment to give it to her.
"Help!"
Takagi's head snapped up at the sound the voice. He turned in the direction he'd heard it come from and saw a man in a panic. What from Takagi couldn't see, but the wide, darting eyes and desperate cry for help said a lot.
Takagi stepped in front of the frightened man as he crossed the bridge.
"What's wrong, sir?" Takagi asked. "I can help I'm-"
"Demon!" the man yelled. "A demon's chasing me!"
Suddenly the man's terror at apparently nothing took on an entirely new context. Takagi quickly scanned the crowd to see that what civilians were present were staying well away. For Takagi, that was good.
"Sir, there's nothing chasing you," Takagi said soothingly. He tried not to look threatening. That lasted about as long as it took for the man to realize Takagi was blocking his path across the footbridge.
"Outta my way!" The man grabbed Takagi and tried to shove him. At this point Takagi resisted, partly in self-defense and partly to subdue this man before whatever high he was on caused him to harm someone innocent, if it hadn't already.
"Hold him there, Takagi-kun!" another voice called out.
It was a woman's voice; one Takagi recognized instantly. Before he could process its presence, however, the man became even more desperate to get past Takagi. As they struggled, the men reached the bridge's railing. Takagi was a critical second too late in realizing that their fight was going to take them over that rail and into the water below. As they went over, Takagi looked up and see the woman who had called out to him watching them fall with horror written all over her expression as they hit the water.