Title: Escaping Detection
Fandom: FAKE
Author:
badly_knittedCharacters: Ryo, Dee.
Rating: PG
Setting: After the manga.
Summary: Although they’re trying to hide their relationship, Ryo is bemused that the rest of the squad don’t seem to have noticed anything.
Word Count: 250
Written For: My own prompt ‘FAKE, Any, It should be harder than this to keep secrets from other detectives,’ at
fic_promptly.
Disclaimer: I don’t own FAKE, or the characters. They belong to the wonderful Sanami Matoh.
Ryo is simultaneously relieved, amused, and horrified; surely it should be way harder than this to keep secrets from the rest of the squad. After all, they’re detectives, they’re supposed to be observant, to pick up on the smallest of clues, piecing them together to find the truth. It’s what they’re trained to do, but…
When he and Dee had taken their relationship to the next level, finally becoming lovers, Ryo had been terrified their friends would find out, that someone would let their secret slip to the chief, and that they’d be assigned to other partners. He’d worried constantly for the first month, yet as far as he could tell, no one had a clue, not even JJ, who was still throwing himself bodily at Dee at every opportunity, as if nothing had changed.
For Ryo, everything’s changed. He’s finally stopped fighting the side of himself that he’d kept buried for so long, and he’s honestly happy with Dee. He knows Dee’s happy too, because he takes every opportunity to tell Ryo so, when he’s not demonstrating his pleasure in a more direct way. Even thinking about that makes Ryo’s cheeks heat up, and Dee smirks at him, but still their colleagues are oblivious.
Dee’s behaviour around the squad room remains the same; he still flirts outrageously with Ryo, and Ryo still rebuffs his advances. To outward appearances, it’s business as usual, except it’s not.
Ryo’s glad no one’s noticed, it just doesn’t say much for their detecting skills.
The End