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I found out who the anonymous reviewer was. Thank you to MakePaaastaNotWar! I like your name XD.

Oh, and I have this anonymous reviewer, Mary Lou, who took time to review each and every chapter. Thank you to you and all other reviewers!

This one's for HummingMe, who wanted to have Misa propose to Light.


"Dum, dum, dadadadum~" Misa hummed to herself cheerfully as she sorted out the refrigerator magnets she had bought earlier this morning.

"A over here, O over there…now where did Misa-Misa place the Qs?" At that moment, Sayu entered the kitchen.

"What are you doing, Misa-san?" Misa jumped up from her seat and hurriedly tried to gather the magnets together, messing them up again in the process.

"Nothing!"

"Doesn't seem like nothing to me." Sayu tapped her chin thoughtfully before grinning slyly. "Out with the secret!"

5 minutes later, the two girls were cheerfully arranging the alphabet magnets together.

"So you want to propose to him?" Sayu prodded.

"Yup."

"But isn't it more romantic having the guy propose to you instead of having it vice versa?"

"But Light doesn't seem to be the type who does that." Misa pouted.

"…'Cause his gay?"

"Touch wood! *" Misa shrieked. Sayu looked disgruntled for a moment before giving in.

"Yeah, yeah fine. I give up. Now hurry up with the magnets; nii-chan will be home soon."

As the two girls continued with their work, they didn't notice the shadow of a man tip-toeing away from the kitchen door.

It was already 1.30 p.m., and Light still wasn't home.

"Where is he?" Sayu huffed. Misa forlornly stared at the cake she and Sayu had baked together for the celebration that might happen later. But unfortunately, Light had chosen this day to be home an hour late.

All of a sudden the door to the house banged open, and Light entered the kitchen in a stormy yet tired mood. "What the hell were you trying to do Misa?"

"Huh? What did Misa-Misa do?" Misa asked, freaked out by Light's outburst the moment he entered the house. Light's clothes were rumpled and he was sweating slightly. The ends of his slacks were- dare I say? - muddy with damp soil.

"You didn't do it?" Light was confused. "But you signed off with your name!"

"Waaaait a minute." Sayu calmed her brother down. "What happened?"

"Well…"


Light was on the way home from work as usual. Gliding confidently out of the police headquarters, he was about to make his merry way home when an arrow smacked the pillar beside him.

A freaking arrow.

Sure, it had those suction rubber tips instead of a sharp, metal ones, but still.

Light pulled out the arrow and noticed a piece of paper wrapped around the stick. Curious, he unfolded it and began reading.

Light-kun

Wanna play a game?

In the telephone booth 100m away from the police headquarters.

Misa-Misa ^.^

'I thought I told her not to call me '-kun'…' Light thought to himself, looking around to see if he could spot any blonde, squealing female. None.

He tossed the paper and toy arrow into a wastepaper basket and was about to walk away when he stopped himself and turned back. 'Ah heck.'

He spent nearly an hour stumbling around town, following the directions written on the pieces of paper he found. At the telephone booth, a pink note was pasted on the door. It led him to a fire hydrant, where a cream, perfumed card gave him instructions to a bridge.

Light dirtied his expensive slacks by wading through the shallow pond under the bridge to reach a floating leaf that had a purple paper stuck on it.

After all that, he ended up in front of his house, where a post-it on the door said:

You like playing games, and I hope you enjoyed this one.

Enter the house and a surprise is waiting for you ^^

"What the he-" Light bit his tongue to stop himself from cursing. After all he had gone through, this was what he got in the end? Annoyed, he slammed open the door.


"Uuuuh…" Sayu stared dumbstruck at her fuming brother. "Well, I can vouch for Misa that she didn't do that. I was with her the whole time."

A connection that only siblings can do with each other was exchanged between Sayu and Light. The mental conversation clearly went:

"Besides, do you think she even has the brains to go that far?"

"…I guess not."

"Exactly."

"But then, what's the surprise?" Light remembered.

"Does that mean this?" Misa pointed Light at the refrigerator, where the alphabet magnets were placed.

LIGHT

WILL YOU MARRY ME

MISA

Light stared amazedly at Misa. "Wh-"

At that moment, the front door was slammed open again. A cheerful L entered the house. Well, as cheerful as he can look like. "Where is the cake?"

The other three in the kitchen looked flabbergasted at the crouched raven-haired man. He gazed back emotionlessly. "Yes?"

"Y-you," Light was the first one to break the awkward silence. "Were you the one who pasted all those notes?"

"Ah, that. Yes, I did. With Watari's help of course." Ignoring the stunned expressions facing him, L continued. "Yesterday night, I came to visit Light-kun, remember? I fell asleep on the couch and Light-kun must have dragged me all the way into the spare room. He must have thought that I would have left after waking up.

"Light-kun had already left for work when I woke up. I went to the kitchen in hopes of finding any sweets, only to see Misa-san and Sayu-san talking together. I overheard their conversation and decided to make it more interesting for Light-kun. He likes games, right?"

"…I have nothing to say about this matter." Light decided.

"B-but that means," Misa began to weep, "Misa's surprise proposal is ruined!"

Sayu tried to console the hysterical blonde as Light watched on, too shocked to do anything.

"Of course not. Light-kun is manly after all. No homosexuality tendencies at all." L lightly pushed Light at the back and Light stumbled in front of Misa.

"Does-does that mean th-that Light wants to marry me?" Misa's lips quivered.

Realising his current position, Light began to blush. "Uh, um, yeah?" It came out as a question but Misa didn't seem to notice.

Squealing, she launched herself on Light's shoulders and squeezed him tightly. Light awkwardly patted her back. I guess…this isn't so bad after all, he thought, before returning the hug with fervour.

Sayu giggled happily and clapped her hands together. The cute moment was ruined when L reminded everyone else that he was still present.

"Does that mean I get cake?"


Idea: Spell out your proposal with refrigerator magnets.

Something worthy for yaoi fans on my profile. An incident happened on the first day of my trip to Malaysia. I was in a rush, so I didn't get to type properly, but I'll get around to it. As in, I'll write more details later, when I have the time. :D

* Touch wood is like knock on wood. To cancel out what was previously said. Or something like that…