Asami and Tsukiko were born in Osaka. They were raised there for four years living right next door to the Hattori family. However, before they started school, their family relocated them to Tokyo to take care of their sick grandmother. They never moved back but Heiji never forgot Asumi. One night before her grandmother's death, Tsukiko heard from the adults that the infamous Phantom Thief would be stealing the family heirloom. Tsukiko stayed up late to catch sight of the thief and almost fell to her death. If it wasn't for Phantom Thief catching her and setting her down safely on the ground. she owed him a debt of gratitude. Kaitou Kid comes for Tsukiko's private collection of jewels and jewelry and she allows him to have a peek. While she falls in love with him, Asami encounters their childhood friend who never stopped crushing on her. When their eldest brother by two years learns that they're back in touch with Heiji, Asahi asks about Kazuha, his first crush though, she was his younger sisters' best friend. Like there are two sides of a coin, Asami and Tsukiko are like night and day. Opposites in every way, but while the happy-go lucky twin is named for the moon, the one named for the morning is a recluse who likes to read and stare over her book at a certain Detective.
{Mature for usual cop-like stuff - murder, violence, suicide, cursing, etc}
The year is 1984. Every magazine, every newspaper, every award show, any source of media anyone can think of, is centered around one man, 𝐌𝐢𝐜𝐡𝐚𝐞𝐥 𝐉𝐚𝐜𝐤𝐬𝐨𝐧.
The young man who dazzled the world with his voice and dance as a little boy has grown up to make history with his album Thriller, becoming the biggest selling album of all time and creating astonishing records everywhere he goes. The mystery of the gloved one raises many questions of who the man behind moonwalk truly is.
But the man himself won't tell. So look no further than his beautiful wife, 𝐄𝐬𝐦𝐞́ 𝐉𝐚𝐜𝐤𝐬𝐨𝐧, the woman who has seen it all. In this story, join her in her journey in dealing with the superstar she calls her husband and realize that there's more that meets the eye.