Never thought
By: HitsuiroIssa
A part of the puzzle.
A/N: Very short. xD No time! Hurryhurryhurryhurry xD
Disclaimer: Aw heck, you guys know what I'm going to say, so deal with it. .
She walked down the empty streets, the wind blowing her dark hair. It was a gloomy Sunday- the trees were loosing more leaves as usual, and everybody had retired to their houses in preparation for the next day, and not all shops were open. Only a few remained walking around the place, and Sayu was one of them. She wanted to leave the house as soon as the clock chimed eight. She wasn't in the mood for anything else- she just needed to ponder on what Raito had said the night before. Everything was still uncertain- she wasn't so sure of anything anymore. But she had to do something before he killed her; she just couldn't stand around waiting for him to write her name. She had to find the notebook somehow; she was sure her brother kept it in his room, but since he was a genius, he must've hidden it somewhere people won't find that easily. Raito was leaving tonight to meet someone in the park- here was her chance. She just had to do some thinking about his hiding place.
My father is a detective, and Raito is a genius! I an do this. I can be like them- it's in the genes! She told herself mentally, closing her eyes to think. There had to be something peculiar she noticed when she visited his room. She tried to remember what she saw: everything was in order…and his desk were filled with papers of post-it notes…but what were written there? She bit her lip in fury and concentration. Exams…buy wood…adult magazines…instruction manuals…note…
She stopped there.
"Why would nii-sama need wood, and what are the instruction manuals for?" she said out loud, though to herself. It didn't make sense. There was nothing in his room that needed tending, now was there? He must've made another part of something…meaning he built a secret extension of one of his drawers to hide the Death note! Of course, he could be the only one who knew that, and Ryuk too. Sayu breathed out, calming herself. That's one part of the puzzle.
