Death Note: How to Use.
The Human whose name is written in this note shall die.
That was the only thing Hiru read inside of the black notebook his brother carried around everywhere. The name "Death Note" and those names written in the notebook would cause the person who owned the name would die. Of course, young Hiru didn't believe that a notebook could kill, who would? However, he did worry about his brother's sanity. If his brother created a notebook that said it could kill people, and wrote names in it, would that mean his brother had the becomings of a murderer? It didn't seem likely, as Hiru's brother had no violent or homicidal tendencies; he hardly ever played violent games or watched violent television shows. But the way his brother hid the notebook, keeping it under a false cover that only a pen cartridge can open carefully, disturbed young Hiru. Was there maybe something more to the black notebook?
Probably not.
Of course, it wouldn't really matter to Hiru, as his brother's role as Kira had nothing to do with him.
Poor, poor, Hirugachi Yagami.
Oh, and if you are wondering about who little Hiru is, since he actually had no association with the actual Yagami family at all. He was just a poor child condemned to death by that little black notebook. He didn't even have his birth name written in the Death Note. Of course, if Hiru wasn't Light Yagami's brother, then what was the point of that long first paragraph?
See, it was all for entertainment, to entertain you who are reading this. It hardly matters where Hiru came from. Hiru could have been the misfortunate child born from a young couple's carelessness. All that matters is that a) Hiru was killed by someone writing his name in the Death Note even though the name written wasn't really his name at all, and b) I was his apathetic roommate at Wammy's House that drove Hiru to his death.
Of course, while he was my roommate he didn't have a name, we just called him K. K for crazy, K for nameless, K for one-letter-below-L. Though none of those nicknames really made any sense, it didn't really matter since we had no name to call him by.
I just ignored him most of the time.
Of course, when I got that e-mail from him four years after he ran away telling me about his involvement in the Kira case, I quickly memorized it and deleted the message. I wondered why he'd send it to me, since he despised me, since I ran him out of Wammy's House. Poor kid, I suppose I should feel sorry for the fact that it's indirectly my fault he was killed.
But I don't.
So let me narrate this story from the beginning, well not the beginning beginning, but the beginning after I ran him out of Wammy's House. I don't really feel like giving out my secrets to you.
Since I have no name to give him, let's just call him what I called him earlier, Hirugachi Yagami. At least, until I feel like changing it.
