L fell to the ground, his raven hair in a friz around the smooth alabaster skin of his face. I smiled down at him, struggling not to cry as I whispered the final words that he would ever hear.

"And it looks like I won." I didn't feel victorious.

His eyes were wide with shock and distress, almost like he'd been heartbroken. His already pale skin seemed so much paler with him just laying here on the dark cement flooring. I slid my leg under him, lifting his face up to mine, kissing him on the cheek before my final act. Before I became what I desperately did not want to become. Every living ounce of my body rejecting it, my slow transformation into a cold beast encircled me, spreading from each and every cell in my body like a cancer I could not rid myself of.

"Wh-what have I become." I didn't even ask myself, I only said it for the purpose of the words being available to me. "Who am I." My horror waned and I giggled, the slight laugh bubbling up into breathless spurts of laughter that spanned from there and back again, an endless echo, almost a chorus of people all supporting Kira, but when I stopped laughing, all the gleeful voices ending was louder than the chorus of supporters itself. The silence overcame me, an expression of disaproval planted itself on my face, warning the world of becoming forgetful of me.

My attention once again turned to the dead man laying across my lap, a foolish, fearful look upon him. That's right, L. I'm Kira. Shocked? Baffled? Surprised? I frowned once again, planting a true, full, passionate kiss on his dry lips.

"L! Are you okay?" I shook L in a show of concern and innocence, the task force hurrying downstairs like moths to a flame. So stupidly innocent they were. They built their little walls around every possibility; Light can't be Kira, he's too nice. Misa can't be Kira, she's too dumb. From now on, he would be God. The game was over, but he had a feeling that it was just beginning.

Author's note: Sorry about this, I was feeling kinda dormant while writing the seventh chapter of The O-Factor, so I just decided to write this tiny little thing. Hope you like it; review are much appreciated!