AN: ok, this is my first Death Note fic. I had this idea when I was watching the anime (which I have not completely finished but I should this weekend). My idea was to write a fic where L wasn't really against Kira's ideals, but really agreed with them. Now, I need people to tell me if this is a stupid idea, I wont take it personally, I just wanted to put it out there and see what people thought. Thanks
Iri
Disclaimer: I own nothing of Death Note, seriously, not even the anime, I'm watching it on youtube as you read this.
"speech"
'thoughts'
Chapter 1
"Another man was found dead by his cell mate from what appears to be a heart attack. Officials don't understand why so many criminals are dying so suddenly. The police don't know whether to think of this as coincidence or some form of terrorism. Either way, this reporter..." the voice of the reported stopped as the television was turned off.
'Something killing criminals? No, this can't be a coincidence, theres not logic in that. Terrorism? No, theres no fear in criminals dying. It must be someone else. Someone trying to play God? Maybe. Its too early to say.' thought the raven haired man. He sat on his feet in a chair, staring at the now blank screen, trying to make sense of everything that was going on.
'It's only a mater of time before the policy call me.' thought the man
As this was said, a W popped up on his computer screen and a voice was heard through out the silent room.
"L, the policy have contacted me. They wish for your help in the Kira investigation." said the voice
"Kira? Who is Kira, Watari?" asked L
"The policy have decided that all the criminals dying from the heart attacks are not coincidence. They believe that someone must be doing this, and they want your help to catch him." replied Watari
"Hm, interesting. Tell the policy that I will help them in their investigation. I'll contact them during their next meeting. When will that be?" asked L, biting his thumb.
"Tomorrow." replied Watari
"I see. Very well, I shall contact them tomorrow. Have a good evening Watari."
"Of course. You too L." replied Watari.
L was now alone. Sitting in the position that only he would, he began to think.
'So there really is someone playing God. Its barbaric what they're doing. But is it wrong? These people have done horrible crimes, hurt innocent people, killed, robbed, the list is endless. I have spent most of my life putting these people behind bars and it feels like for every one I put away, at least 5 more are there the next day. Its an endless cycle. Maybe its time for the cycle to be broken. Maybe this Kira is the key to no more crime, war, useless death. I can't wait to find you Kira, I can't wait to see you face to face.' thought L
Far away, in a small house there was another boy, but this boy wasn't wondering who Kira was. He knew who Kira was, for he was Kira.
Light Yagumi was currently in his room, writing down the names of killers, rapists, kidnappers, and many other criminals in his death note.
"My, my light. You already have so many names in the death note." Said Ryuk, laughing in the background
"Of course Ryuk, I have no time to waste. The policy are already suspecting something is up. I mean, I already have a name." said Light, not even looking away from the computer screen.
"Yes, you certainly have been busy." remarked Ryuk
Light continued to write in the death note, not even aware that somewhere he already had someone waiting for him.
End Chapter 1
AN: I know this is extremely short, but all I really want to do with this chapter is get it out there and get my idea out. As you can tell this only takes about 10 min to read and all I want is ONE review telling me if I should continue this or not. If I do decide to continue it then the next chapter will start immediately after Ray's death, so pretty much when L meets Light, some feelings start up, by now L has pretty much fallen for Light, but he needs to make sure Light wont kill him the moment he finds out who L is. So yea, I'm trying not to give everything away in this little note, but please, please please please review.
Iri
