I trotted through the small neighborhood, pausing often to look over my shoulder, for I had started to hear a scratching sound. Every time I looked behind me though, the sounds would stop and some small shadows would freeze. Feeling as though this were weird, I snarled and continued forward, picking up pace until I was galloping through the street, still hearing the terrifying scratching of claws coming after me. I was looking over my shoulder when I heard a growl and turned to face the biggest dog ever.

This dog was as big as a bear, with clipped ears and unfriendly eyes. I bared my teeth and barked, "I don't want to fight, but I will if I have to." The dog laughed, a great booming sound filled with an evil humor. I growled a warning and tried to trot around the dog, but a rottweiler and a greyhound blocked my path. I bared my teeth and told them as they began to close in on me, "If that's how you want to go then watch out!" I jumped at an Akita and the air was filled with cries of pain and the snarls of rage.

L handed Aizawa the bag with the envelope in it and said, "Mr. Aizawa, can you please take this to the crime lab right away." "I still have a couple of friends down there, I'll make sure that they go over every inch of this tape." Aizawa replied. "That's good; please do so," L said then added, "While you're doing that, I will be watching these tapes to see if they can tell us anything."

I limped forward, blood dripping from my nose, my left side, my back, and every where else. I walked on three legs, for my front right paw felt broken and I coughed up some fur and blood. I stumbled into a bush and collapsed there, immediately going to sleep.

In the morning I awoke to the song of a blue bird. I looked over my wounds and found that I indeed have a broken paw. On top of that I had a slice in my side, a bleeding nose, a bruised rib cage, and lots of cuts every where I didn't cover. I was stiff, so I couldn't manage anything higher than a walk, and the belt was hanging off my neck. After an hour, I rested under a bench for fifteen minutes, then I kept going. Every hour I rested, getting weaker and weaker every time. In the end, I had to sleep for three hours straight. Once I woke up I felt half charged, and ended up sleeping for another hour. I got up the next time and ran for the next hour until I was forced to go back to sleep until the next morning.

L grasped Light Yagami's hand firmly and shook it gently. "Thank you Light," L told Light, while shaking his hand. "Not at all, after all, I want to catch Kira as much as you do Ryuga," replied Light happily. "I'll have to ask that you call me Ryusaki here," L said to Light as they finished shaking. L was half paying attention, How was he going to catch and kill Kira and find Ronca?

I had a very weird dream that I was in those misty woods again, but in this dream I wasn't with the pack of white wolves, I was with five totally different wolves. There was a black wolf, a gray wolf, a white wolf, a light brown wolf, and a darker brown wolf. The white wolf reached out and licked my forehead and woke up with a gasp.

I trotted up a hill and arrived at the college where light brown haired boy went to and where L kinda goes to. I raced to the tennis court, but they weren't there. I slipped into the cafeteria and went to the sweets section, but amazingly they weren't there either. I was poking my head into the freezer (just in case) and I heard some kids walking towards me. Without thinking, I raced into the freezer and hid behind a box of salmon. "Hey, why is the freezer door open?" one of the kids asked. "I'll close it," another volunteered. With a yelp I jumped out of my hiding space, but I was too late. The freezer door closed, and with a click, locked from the outside only.

I was stuck here, in this freezer, with plenty of frozen food to eat, but no heat to defrost it. Just my luck. Usually I wouldn't be worried about me, but if my cuts started to freeze, I would be in trouble. I lay down on the floor stiffly, and waited until morning for someone to unlock and open the door.

When I escaped from that dreadful freezer it was about eight o clock in the morning. That was the good news, but the bad news is that my whole body was numb, so I was SUPER slow. By the time I got about seven miles, six hours had past. I panted hard and wheezed in dry breaths, for I hadn't drunk water all day, and the sun's heat was circling me like a cloud. I realized that I would just have to wait until the sun and heat went down. I collapsed in the shade of a cherry blossom tree and slept for two hours, then awoke and moved on until I heard a familiar bark. I turned and saw the same pack of dogs that I had fought, and the leader looked hungry.

The dogs circled me, making sure that there was no opening. The leader approached me, his deadly claws clicking on the pavement. I bared my teeth, but the leader smiled and proceeded forward. I knew that I couldn't beat all of them as I did before, but I tried. I leaped at the leader and tried to scratch his face, but he caught my skinny body in my teeth and shook it like a rag. I yelped as his fangs sliced my neck and he threw me aside. I struggled to my feet and managed to stand before he slammed into me and sent me flying back. I whimpered and again tried to stand but again he slammed into me, this time making me hit a tree. Then he pounced onto me and said, "This is so you'll remember me forever," and he tore the tip of my ear off.