So here is the second one. Yeah... And wow, I wasn't expecting to get six reviews! I didn't think I'd get any! So that's awesome and now I'm motivated and admittedly excited, plus very happy about the follows and favorites I got.

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{{}{}{}}-THE MAN-SHARKS STAMPEDE THROUGH THE NIGHT!-{{}{}{}}

I begrudgingly put on this overly flashy black and red dress that I was forced into buying by Sakaye the last time we hung out and slipped on some black heels. I was whining on the inside about going out but I got over myself. Call me paranoid but I was kind of scared that that guy from earlier would show up. It freaked me out. What if that guy had been stalking me? Goosebumps covered my arms at that thought. That would explain why he was acting as L in consideration of my curiosity of him- the real L, whoever he may be.

I had actually been researching L since he solved the Los Angeles B.B. Murder cases. But the reason for that was because my cousin was one of the victims... I'd been grateful to L ever since, considering he put the man that murdered my cousin that was only thirteen years old behind bars. She didn't deserve to die, let alone be... murdered... I shook my head to rid myself of the depressing memories and went back to my earlier thoughts about how I'd been trying to find out whatever I could about L. But, it wasn't like I was obsessed with L because I totally wasn't, but I was intrigued. But who wouldn't be? He's the most notorious detective in he world yet no one even knows what he looks like, more or less knows anything about him besides the fact that he's a genius.

Speaking of geniuses, I researched Hideki Ryuga and found absolutely nothing except for a bunch of tabloid reports, gossip, and news articles about the famous one. Hideki- the non-famous Hideki- was a total ghost. It was like he didn't even exist! He was even less known than myspace among the population of children under twelve. How did he even manage that anyway? To get rid of every single shred of information about yourself? Near impossible. Believe me, I've tried. Maybe Hideki wasn't even his real name. Oh my god, what if he was some identity theif? That would explain why he was even more guarded than Light. But obviously everyone knew he wasn't the famous Hideki Ryuga so that was doubtful. The whole thing frustrated me. I can't stand puzzles that I can't solve. I absolutely hate wondering, and being unsure. But sometimes it was better to be unsure than to know everything. I learned that the hard way.

I did my makeup lightly and did nothing to my hair, I just didn't want to spend hours on getting ready for something I didn't even want to go to. The doorbell rang so I ran to go answer it. My heels clanked irritatingly as I stepped down the stairs, one of the reasons I didn't like heels all that much. They were really loud, not to mention uncomfortable. If I was wearing heels and I was out for more than three hours I would literally take them off and walk around in public completely barefoot. Stepping off the final step, I swung the door open to my two friends, Sakaye- who was dressed like a prostitute, and Reina- who was dressed like a prude. I could've almost mistaken her for a convent member to be entirely honest. Ok, maybe not really, but she was really modest.

"Heeyyyy!" Sakaye drew out the word loudly. God her voice is so squeaky sometimes. I even flinched at the sound of it. But honestly, that could just be blamed on my pessimism and crankiness at having had to change out of my comfy fleece pajamas and into that itchy dress.

"Hey Sakaye." I hugged her, a little skeeved out at the copious amount of hairspray she was using. Her light brown artificial curls- the curls being the artificial part, not the light brown hair -had a weird texture as they brushed against my bare shoulders. As she stepped back, she pulled the top of her strapless blue dress up. It was so small that it was slipping down and riding up simultaneously. She was a bit of a... How do I put this nicely... Whore? Yeah, let's go with that,- but she was still a great friend even if she was a little too flamboyant at times. She had more ex-boyfriends than Taylor Swift and that says a lot. She'd probably had at least twenty different boyfriends in her life. Of course, not all of them were serious boyfriends, but she definitely dated them all.

Reina waved timidly, her left eye covered by the dark brown hair that escaped from her updo hairstyle, not moving from the doorway until Saka pushed her in, effectively startling Reina who squeaked slightly. Once inside, she bowed slightly. She was always really proper and all. "Hi Kita." She greeted me quietly.

I smiled at her in return. "Let's go. We may be college students now, but I still have a curfew." I glanced in the direction of the dining room where my parents were. I would most likely be home on time. That is, if Sakaye didn't pass out on top of the bar counter this time. But that's the thing about people, they make mistakes. Our flaws were what made us human, and that was a good thing. That's why I didn't like people like Light. Perfection isn't human. It's unnatural to be completely perfect. On the subject of Light though, that's another flaw of Sakaye's. She was a member of the Light Yagami fanclub. She and many others could just spend hours gushing over him. It made me nauseous.

"Time to partayyy!" Saka's fists shot into the air as she cheered, following behind Reina and I as we made our way to the club.

I glanced behind myself at Reina, who I could easily tell was excited. There was a huge smile on her face and she was even squealing quietly- is that possible? Well that's what she was doing. It was her first time being out and being of age. Even though she was shy, extremely modest, and completely silent the majority of the time she was a really good friend too. For one she was a good listener- Hah, I crack myself up- but really. She really cared about people. She was the type of person that saw potential in everybody. She was the type of person that if she was rich or won the lottery or something, she'd donate all her savings to charity for real, not like people who would say they'd donate to charity if they won tons of money but not actually do it. She's be the person to shrug if she was asked such a question and then donate everything she had, not for publicity or fame or anything, but because it was a nice thing to do, ya know?

Meanwhile, Sakaye was like her opposite. It wasn't like Saka was cold-hearted or anything, she was just materialistic. She was an heir to her father's fortune- her father was some big-shot corporate business man, I met him once, Mr. Takahashi- and she spent money like a rich girl. But Sakaye really did care about her friends, I've seen it. That was actually how we became friends with Reina.

Reina was more reclusive up until our sophomore year of high school. At the cafeteria, Reina would sit alone and Sakaye had been trying to figure her out for a while. I could tell Reina was lonely. Saka just decided one day, 'to hell with it' and marched right up to Reina's table, took her arm, and dragged her to our table. Ever since that day we've all been best friends. Sakaye sort of brought Reina, and even myself, out of our shells. And Sakaye always makes sure everyone is having fun before she is, and she's pretty funny too. She can literally befriend anybody, no matter who they are.

"Kitaaaaa! Kita? KITA!" I glanced behind at Sakaye before-

"Oomph!" -my face collided with the glass doors of the club. How'd we even get here so fast?

"HAHAHAHA! You totally just ran into the door!" Sakaye gloated. Who better than friends to laugh at your pain? I glared at her. "Hey! Don't give me that look! I tried to warn you but you were too deep in thought to listen!" She defended. I rolled my eyes and pulled the door open. Yeah, she was totally right, but I wasn't gonna admit that.

Saka brought Rei to the dance floor and I ordered a water at the bar. Yes, a water. Like I said, it was my turn to be designated 'driver' even though it was more like designated guider, so not a drop of alcohol would touch my lips if I had anything to say about it. I wasn't too big on drinking anyways, it only lead to stupid mistakes and lack of remembering anything the next morning, not to mention killer headaches that could make anyone wish they were dead. So there I was, sipping water awkwardly when Sakaye emerged from the crowd, pulling the bottom of her far too short dress down with one hand, her other arm interlocked with that of a guy. She waved happily once her eyes landed on me.

"Kita! This is Satoshi! Satoshi's a Japanese literature college major isn't that perfect?" She pushed her new friend on the bar stool next to me and I couldn't help but notice how good looking he was. His dark hair looked soft and his dark blue eyes were captivating. Oh god, it was like I couldn't look away!

"Can I buy you girls a drink?" he offered through a smooth voice, but my instincts were telling me that something about him was off. I was a fool to ignore them.

"Free drinks? Awesome! Just a soda for me though, I'm the designated driver." I told him. Sakaye giggled.

"Aww! That is so SWEET!" She cooed as she glomped the person she literally just met a minute ago. She did this often though. She thought she was some 'certified magnificent-matchmaker' and took any chance she got to set me up with anyone. She claimed I 'needed love', which I would roll my eyes at and reply with some snide remark. "But I already bought a round of drinks for Rei and I. Thanks for the offer! You two have fun together." She winked suggestively and disappeared back into the crowd. I rolled my eyes playfully. She really needed to dial it down a bit.

I turned back to the man and he handed me a glass of soda with a smile. Wow, his teeth were white. And I mean white, like the tip of mount Fuji. "Thanks!" I said before sipping the beverage. "So do you come here often?" I small-talked.

"I've been here once or twice." Liar. I surprised myself when that was the word that came to mind. But it was true, by the way his gaze was slightly off of my eyes I could tell he had been there many times before. Why was he lying? I could detect liars easily, my own mother was one. By that logic though, I was one too.

"Cool... Hey, so you're a Japanese literature major?"

"Yeah, what are you majoring in?" He seemed curious.

"Oh. I'm actually studying creative writing." I crossed my legs and took a sip of my non-alcoholic soda, feeling proud and professionalistic, which isn't even a word but who cares.

"Nice." He smiled again. Who the hell was this guy's dentist anyways?

"So..." I drawled out after a moment of silence.

"So you wanna dance?" He offered as he held a hand out to me.

I smiled dumbly, "sure." I took his hand. Stupid me.

So we went to the dance floor and danced alongside Reina and Sakaye when weirdly enough, I started to get really drowsy.

Things got sort of blurry after that. I remember following Satoshi to the bathroom. He... he said something to me and I remember feeling really terrified. After that- I think he kissed me, and I pulled away and he got really angry. I think I started crying...? And then just like that, he clutched his chest and collapsed to the floor. So I did the only natural thing to do in such a situation. I screamed my fucking head off. That was the last thing I remembered before blacking out. So much for being the designated driver...

{{}{}{}}-KIFFY THE SADISTIC MOUNTAIN LION LIKES POT ROAST!-{{}{}{}}

I'll uh... answer reviews here. (Ordered from top to bottom in the review section)

Guest: thank you! And I guess this update was pretty soon, but that's only because I had off today and had all day to write, though most of the time was spent procrastinating haha.

Guest: thanks.

KayTheSimAddict: thank you so very very much! I feel like writing in this way helps convey her personality too. She's a bit of a pessimist, and a little sarcastic, a curious person in general, and has a habit of drifting off into her thoughts and out of the world around her, even when she's talking to people. I've been researching Mary-sues and made sure she was one hundred percent human, flaws and all.

sagewhisker1111: thanks and thank you so much for the constructive criticism! I fixed it right away and now the paragraphs are shorter!

TotallyObsessedWithDP: thanks so much! Yeah, I feel like things aren't as entertaining if they're not funny.

cheeseandhamburger: I know! That's exactly what I was thinking! It's such a good plot to do because it already has that intriguing bit that makes people wonder, (the intriguing bit of Mogi claiming he's L to the daughter of Kitamura) and I just became inspired!

Authors Note: Though this chapter wasn't really involved in the whole Death Note plot, it will be. If you didn't realize, she was in the same room as a guy who was killed by Kira with a heart attack, so it would definitely raise suspicions.

(SOMEONE SHOULD TRY OUT THIS MYSTERIOUS BOX!)

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