Near stared at the screen of the blonde girl named Misa. She didn't do much she just lied on her bed, staring at the ceiling. Often, she cried. Sometimes she sang.

Near went back to his puzzle, he solved it in a matter of seconds.

"Yes, I know it's true," Misa began singing, "for Kami, I must stay, but I don't deserve to lose my freedom in this way."

Near looked back at the screen.

"You, Monster," Misa continued as if she could sense him watching, "if you think that what you've done is right. Well then, you're a fool. Think again."

Near called Gevanni and told him that he was going to try and speak to Misa.

"I know the reason why, my heart's far, far away, home's a lie," Misa's voice rang out.

Near slowly made his way up to Misa's room.

"As my life has been altered once, it can change again. Build higher walls around me, change every lock and key. Nothing lasts, nothing holds all of me. My heart's far, far away, home and free," Misa sang as Near came in.

"Miss Amane."

Misa turned to stare at him, her empty brown eyes boring into his.

"Leave me alone."

"If Miss Amane hates me so much, why does she not tell me where her death note is, so we may release her?"

"I just want to die, I don't care if it's near or far from you," she told him, "I don't hate you," she added quietly.

"Miss Amane is not dying."

"But I am. You know how I can see people's deathday? Well that means without the death note, I'll die on my death day, or sooner, unless a shinigami dies for me again. It doesn't matter, how much I try to die, there'll always be someone or something to save me until my deathday, and if my suicide is successful, then I would've died on that day anyway. So there's nothing left to do except wait."

"If Miss Amane knows she has a lim ited amount of time left, why does she not try to do something with the time she has left?"

"Don't you get it?" Misa sat up and yelled, "Light was all I had, there's nothing left for me anymore!"

"Kira did not love-"

Misa picked Near up and threw him out of her room.