But … in that night, before B and L to vanish from the orphanage, something else happened.
Beyond breathed deeply, it didn't took long and Lawliet returned in B's room, holding a towel in his hands, he was all wet, it was obvious he went outside, so why didn't he use it to dry himself?
'What happened?' asked B. I didn't expect you to return.
Lawliet looked worried, and glared down at the thing he was holding his towel
'I can't spare him! You do it!' Lawliet said sadly.
Beyond took the towel from L's hands and took a quick look: it was a baby sparrow, he or she was trembling, eyes closed.
'I found it in the water! Beyond, I feel sorry for that bird. Do something… I can't bear to see that being suffering.'
Lawliet stood on the floor, knees close against his chest, leaned on the wall beneath the window.
'L, you know this won't be the first time dealing with such cases.'
'I know.'
Beyond wrapped the small sparrow chick in the towel and left the room.
In all that time, Lawliet stood there, frustrated because he brought justice in this world but unable to save a bird's life.
A half an hour passed and Beyond returned. Lawliet was still there, sitting under the window.
