3. Turn it Up by T.O.P
He may not speak but if someone could communicate with him, he'd surprise the person by telling them all about serial killers. How most were male, how females were quite rare. How with females, it was so much harder to catch them because most of the time their motive wasn't sexual or anything so personal or rage-filled; no, it was more goal-oriented.
If someone could have read his mind – because nothing on earth would let him just freely talk about this hidden secret – the person would see that he knew who had killed his father and left the taunting message written in blood on the walls – how clichéd – about the death of one man and the disappearance of one girl and how this was far from the end, no, just the beginning.
He knows the killer because the killer is his best friend – no, sorry, was his best friend. The killer was the teenage girl supposedly abducted by the supposed killer who left a message, who tortured the man called his father, who left a blatantly obvious signature in the form of a playing card with the image of a white-furred disaster pokémon glaring like the epitome of doom from the thick piece of paper.
No one else knows that she's the killer because after she told him, after she killed him, after she proclaimed her plan and her love for him he kept silent and watched as she left him with a blown kiss and a wink.
When he's told of the duties of a champion he leaves the room because he doesn't think that even after taking down the criminal organization with serious issues that he's going to be able to stand for justice and law.
He doesn't stop and eventually he's at the top of Mt. Silver. He decides to play the loner – and screw what Lance tells him.
When a girl with brown hair stuck in pigtails topped with a large, marshmallow-like hat comes to challenge him his heart stops – she looks just like her.
He blinks and clenches a fist as he welcomes her – somewhat. His social skills have never been the best and it's gotten worse.
During the entire battle he's distracted because she's like the damn replica of the killer girl – only with brown instead of green eyes.
After the battle where he suffers loss for the first time – he doesn't really feel the sting, though – he's trying to shake her hand when she holds up a finger and removes a coloured contact lens from her eye.
