Title Rounded
Author Uozumi
Genre General (hopefully a little bit of everything)
Rating PG-13
Disclaimer I do not own nor claim to own this. The characters, ect...contained within are not my property. This is an act of fandom and I do not make a profit from this endeavor.
Summary A collection of drabbles surrounding L, Raito, and Misa. Pairings and genre vary.
Challenge 002. Middles
Note Yeah…yeah…fanfic100 challenges. You can now point and laugh. I just need something to jumpstart my inspiration and motivation again. Rated PG-13 as a whole, not for this specific chapter.

Rounded

Long ago, Misa's obituary would have read of a woman happily in her eighties who died leaving a modest family behind. Raving about her achievements in her young age, there would be those in their children's houses who would tell their grandchildren about the teen stars of their day with wistful expressions. Yet, half of her life is gone.

She's trying to walk between the man she loves and the man he's chained to. She fights for Raito's attention, though L always manages to interject at the wrong moment, and she's beginning to wonder if he's doing this on purpose. The chain accidentally whips her a few times, but she tolerates it. For once she feels her future with Raito is secure even if for the moment, L isn't going away.

Not too long ago Misa's obituary would have read of a woman who lived into her fifties without ever seeing her first grandchild. Those who had known her would gather in a decent funeral, and she would get a couple paragraphs in some celebrity interest magazines about her achievements when she was a young adult. People would call her death a tragedy for it ended in a heart attack on a special show where several icons were reunited.

L is gone now and the group of them gathers around his grave. There is no name on the stone, the urn buried deep into earth. Matsuda is saying some nice things and soon it will be her turn to say something.

A little over a decade later Misa died. She was still enjoying a run as a movie actress, and keeled over during makeup one morning before the last shoot of her movie. Her obituary spoke of a star that would be missed, and how tragic it was that she had never married or had children.

End 002: Middles.