Yeah, sorry I haven't updated this immediately, I just had homework, but I'll be out in about a month
Yeah, sorry I haven't updated this immediately, I just had homework, but I'll be out in about a month!
Yay!
Disclaimer: I do not own Death Note. If I did, My OC would be in it, but it probably wouldn't exist. Cuz I suuck…
I already got most of it written out in a journal, just gotta type it
Now on to the story!
L had taken her, or rather, half-dragged her to Watari's room. He was a genius, but he didn't know how to deal with the situation. When Watari took her, his hands had fresh blood on them. So her dark purple shirt was probably a navy blue before.
L went to his room, and had so many natural questions running through his mind: How old was she? Where was she from? Why was she so frightened? And why did she decide to kick the lock instead of knocking?
He suddenly remembered her delusional pleading, barely audible, when he was taking her to Watari.
"Help me…He's…after...me…stabbing…knife…kill…"
She couldn't even make a complete, coherent sentence. She was obviously pursued by someone, which was obvious, but the logical; question: who was responsible?
Watari entered L's room, softly interrupting his train of surprisingly simple thought.
"L, you do realize you have saved that girl's life…" Watari explained
L stared into space for a few moments, comprehending what he just heard, then turned to the orphanage inhabitant's only father figure.
"I didn't realize that. How bad?" L questioned, thumb in his mouth.
"Well, she has been stabbed 8 times. 2 in each arm, 4 on her chest, all missing anything vital, but the bleeding was extensive from the amount of wounds received." Watari explained.
Now, you might start thinking: isn't this a bit violent for a 9-year-old child? Not for this particular boy. He was L. Not a normal child, not by long shot.
But this genius child asked a completely innocent question:
"Where is she?"
AAAND cut!
Yeah, I'm so sorry the chapters are short…I'll get a longer chapter for you soon!
Thank you to everyone who reviewed!
