Two different reports are always reported sequentially, as they both use the same interrupt pipe to get through.
Now if you dont require to use Boot protocol keyboard and mouse reports, you may design a custom report descriptor which describes a single report with both mouse and keyboard data included. This way, you'll be able to send both the datasets synchronously.
Having a lower polling interval will be easier, though.
Example report descriptor:
0x05, 0x01, // UsagePage (desktop)
0x09, 0x06, // Usage (Keyboard)
0xa1, 0x01, // Collection (Application)
0x85, 0x01, // ReportID (1)
0x25, 0x01, // LogicalMaximum (1)
0x75, 0x01, // ReportSize (1)
0x95, 0x08, // ReportCount (8)
0x05, 0x07, // UsagePage (keyboard)
0x19, 0xe0, // UsageMinimum (LeftControl)
0x29, 0xe7, // UsageMaximum (RightGui)
0x81, 0x02, // Input (Variable)
0x26, 0xdd, 0x00, // LogicalMaximum (221)
0x75, 0x08, // ReportSize (8)
0x95, 0x06, // ReportCount (6)
0x19, 0x00, // UsageMinimum (NoEvent)
0x29, 0xdd, // UsageMaximum (KeypadHexadecimal)
0x81, 0x00, // Input
0x25, 0x01, // LogicalMaximum (1)
0x75, 0x01, // ReportSize (1)
0x95, 0x03, // ReportCount (3)
0x05, 0x08, // UsagePage (led)
0x19, 0x01, // UsageMinimum (NumLock)
0x29, 0x03, // UsageMaximum (ScrollLock)
0x91, 0x02, // Output (Variable)
0x15, 0x81, // LogicalMinimum (-127)
0x25, 0x7f, // LogicalMaximum (127)
0x75, 0x08, // ReportSize (8)
0x95, 0x02, // ReportCount (2)
0x05, 0x01, // UsagePage (desktop)
0x09, 0x30, // Usage (X)
0x09, 0x31, // Usage (Y)
0x81, 0x04, // Input (Relative)
0x15, 0x00, // LogicalMinimum (0)
0x25, 0x01, // LogicalMaximum (1)
0x75, 0x01, // ReportSize (1)
0x95, 0x03, // ReportCount (3)
0x05, 0x09, // UsagePage (button)
0x19, 0x01, // UsageMinimum (Button(1))
0x29, 0x03, // UsageMaximum (Button(3))
0x81, 0x02, // Input (Variable)
0xc0, // EndCollection
This describes:
an Input report #1 containing:
Data Byte : [0 ][1 .. 6][7 ][8 ][9 ]
Data : [Modifiers][Keys ][Mouse dx][Mouse dy][Mouse Btns]
an Output report #1 containing:
Data Byte : [0 ]
Data : [Kbd leds]