Hello! This is my first story in the anime part of Fanfiction…I tried my best, and I hope you like it!

This chapter is short, just to give you a glimpse to my ending of Death Note. The next chapters will follow what I created.

Enjoy!

"Well Near. Looks like I've won."

There was a moment – suspended in time somewhere – where Light wondered if he had been wrong. If he had made a crucial mistake, a mistake that could cost him his life. His entire existence. His new world he had so carefully crafted. Near would win – and by default, the real L.

But then, next to him, Matsuda clutched his chest. His eyes went wide before he crashed to the ground with a ringing sound that echoed through the warehouse.

In that split second, everyone realized what was happening. Light watched with a bubbling glee as Near's face paled even more than it was, his hand dropping from his hair.

Next to go was Aizawa, dropping to the floor just like Matsuda. Light felt satisfaction, for he had been one of the first people on his team to suspect him of being Kira.

Some of Near's men started dropping, one after the other, like flies. Light face Near smugly, as someone dropped behind him. "I guess you were wrong."

And Light watched as Near's eyes grew, until the point that they looked too large for his head. He fell forwards, just as L had – just as everyone else had – and lay still.

Everything was still.

Everything.

Light saw Mikami staring at the bodies on the ground, the crazed grin still plastered on his face. "God…is this what you wanted?"

He gazed around. His colleagues, the people whom he had associated with for years, lay dead around him. Because of him. He wondered, if somewhere deep down, he would feel guilty about this. But if he did, he couldn't reach it. They were just tools. Used for the greater purpose. He saw Near, his blonde head resting on the ground, his eyes closed as if he had simply fallen asleep.

L's reign was over. Finished.

And his was only beginning.

"Yes Mikami," Light said, and started to laugh crazily. "This is what I wanted."