The next day came and the students were about to arrive at the school. None of the students knew about what happened at the school and L wanted to make sure that no one knew, because he knew that if they knew then they would be making a big mistake. It didn't take them long to notice the police cars that are outside the school.

Carrie was the first to break the silence. "Any particular reason why the police are here?"

They all looked and saw that there were at least three police cars outside the school building. They started to get nervous to what was going on, all except for L since he knew what was going on but made sure that no one knew.

Darwin was the one that broke the long silence. "You think Principal Brown might know why they are here?" All of them started thinking about while L made an angry glare.

"Only one way to find out." Gumball said to all of them. "We should probably ask him."

When Rocky stopped the bus they all went inside, but they didn't see any police officers in the main part of the school. That was until they heard conversations in the cafeteria. The police were probably in there. They all went in there and saw the police and Principal Brown slightly in tears.

Rocky went up to Principal Brown and spoke to him. "What's going on here?"

Principal Brown took a few deep breaths and finally replied to Rocky's question. "The worst thing has happened." They all looked confused at what he meant. "Ms. Simian is...she is...d-d-dead." After he said that they were all shocked.

The chief of the investigation, a German Shepard in a leather police man uniform, came to them all. "Can you tell us how this happened?" Penny asked.

"It came to my attention that Ms. Simian froze to death in that freezer over there." He pointed at the cafeteria freezer. "She somehow got locked in the freezer, the curious thing is that the temperature is the same as how it was yesterday. So it is unknown of how it happened. Right now we are going to be checking for finger prints and see if it was an accident."

Hearing this made the students wonder about this entire thing, but L started to get both mad and worried. "Right now I think it would be best to cancel school for the time being." Principal Brown said still really upset.

After a couple of moments some of the students went on the bus, a couple picked up by their parents, and the rest walking home. The only one that stayed at the school was L. He grabbed his notebook and began writing in it.

Chief of Investigation

Seems determined to try and crack this case no matter what. Looks like I better teach this dog how to play dead.

He went in through an unlocked window. He looked through every part of the school to make sure that no one could see him. Cautiously he made his way to the cafeteria and found the chief. Making sure he could hear everything the chief said he made his way close enough to hear him.

"You ready to look chief?" A police officer asked the chief.

"Not yet." The chief answered. "We should look a little further before we go any further." He pulled out some cigarettes. "Got a match or something?"

"Sorry no. Maybe I could look for one."

The chief stopped him. "That's alright I'll just use the stove in the kitchen." He went over to the kitchen for a smoke. L heard everything and wrote more in his notebook.

Good, right now they still don't know. Better stop him before anything else happens. He should've listened to his parents when they told him that smoking was bad.

The chief already started smoking and left the kitchen, but there was no doubt that he might come back. So now it's time. Using caution he sneaked past the police and made it into the kitchen. He unsheathed one of his claws and used it to do something to the stove. He started messing up the burners and finally he stopped. He could hear the chief coming back, no doubt coming back for light another cigarette, so he hid himself and waited for the result.

He looked and saw that the chief was using the stove yet again. This time when he used the flame of the burner rose to a greater height that started to burn his face. He started to scream and try to put out the flame out, but he couldn't do it. When this was happening he saw L moving out of the kitchen. He tried to get to him, but from the fire and gas from the stove he could barely move.

The other police heard him and rushed in the kitchen, but by the time they saw what happened it was to late. The chief was dead. Outside the school L started writing in his notebook again.

If he couldn't handle the heat, then he shouldn't have been in the kitchen or a part of the investigation at all.

He then stopped writing and left the school.