The Kira case was finally over, with Light dead. The Yagami household still doesn't know Light was Kira. They were informed that Light died fighting Kira, but he managed to bring Kira down with him. It seemed like that justice finally prevailed. K thought.

"Hey K." L waved a hand in front of her face.

"Huh? What?" K snapped out of her daze.

"It looks like we can finally move on to a new case."

"Yeah. I guess. I missed working with you, L." She let a shred of emotion through, wanting to see how L would react.

"Yeah." He nodded.

"Which case now?"

"I don't know. Which one has either a million dollars at stake, or ten people dead?"

"None. Kira lowered crime rates so damn low. I'm bored."

"Maybe we start something new." L stood up and walked over to her.

"What are you doing?" Even though she was 75% sure of what he was going to do. L tried to get down on one knee, but he fell over for the lack of balance. She tried to hold in her laughter.

"K. You are the only friend I've ever had. I don't know what exactly is love, but I believe the closest thing I've felt to love is with you. Amira Kitsua, would you do me the honor of marrying me?" L proposed, and for once, he had emotion in his voice.

"Yes. I will marry you. You are the only friend I've ever had, the only one who understands what it's like to be in the shadows. I love you." She smiled and lightly kissed his cheek. "Do you realize that neither of us had ever been in a relationship? This is both our first and our last, my darling." She whispered in his ear.

"I'm the happiest man alive." L said sarcastically as he slipped the diamond ring on her finger.

"I'm glad." She rolled her eyes.

"Holy crap. This is happening." Amira muttered. It was the day before her wedding to Lawliet. "Oh well."

"Oy! Bitch!" Mello yelled. "I want to go already."

"Fine. Stop being so damn dramatic." She rolled her eyes.

"Get in the car!" Matt shouted at her.

"I can't believe I agreed to this." Mello sighed as he grabbed his bouquet of flowers.

"Neither can I." Matt groaned.

"At least she didn't force us to wear dresses." Near commented.

"Gamer-boy! Help me zip my dress." Amira called Matt over.

"Why does it matter? The dress is coming off tonight anyway." Matt said.

"Shut the hell up and just help me." Amira pointed a gun at the redhead.

"Okay. Fine." Matt zipped up the wedding dress.

"I still can't believe that Lawliet spent seven weeks deciding the design of the cake." Amira muttered.

"Well that's the man you're spending the rest of your life with." Mello commented.

"I know. Oy! Sheep-boy! Get me my straightener." Amira commanded.

"How am I supposed to know what that looks like?" Near sighed.

"Don't act like you don't have one. You know I've been in your room right?" She shot back.

"Fine." He handed her the straightener.

Five more hours of K screaming orders at the three boys, and it was finally time. She slipped on her signature black stilettos and looked in front of the mirror. She was wearing a mermaid styled wedding dress. It had a sweetheart neckline. Her long black hair framed her face. The justice scale necklace still hung from her neck. Lawliet gave me that necklace all those years ago. I'm getting married to him today.

"Amira. It's time." Watari said. He was to be walking her down the aisle, for her father was never in the picture.

"Okay." She nodded. "Are the boys already there?"

"Yes." Watari confirmed. "I still don't understand how you convinced them to be the bridesmaids.

"Threats. A lot of them." She smiled as he led her through the victorian castle they borrowed for the wedding. They arrived in front of the doors that lead to her husband-to-be. The guards on both sides opened the doors and they walked in. Music played in the background as Amira walked up the aisle as the kids from the Wammy's House watched. Near, Matt, and Mello were standing on the bride's side, each holding a bouquet of flowers, and the task force were acting as the groomsmen. L, the one person she loved in that way, was in a suit. How many people did it take to convince him to wear that? She wondered.

As if knowing what she thought, L replied, "One, you're enough to convince me."

"Dearly beloved, we are gathered here on this beautiful day to witness the union of Amira and Lawliet in holy matrimony. This is a day of great celebration and reverence, on which we come together before before God to recognize and commemorate the sacred love and dedication shared between these two people. It is wonderful to have family and friends here to join us today. The bride and groom would like to thank their guests for being here, and would like you to know that each of you were invited here on this day because you have played an integral part in their intertwining lives. As the Bible reminds us in Corinthians, "Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, and always perseveres. Love never fails."

In the time that Amira and Lawliet have spent together, they've built the sturdy foundation for a lifelong relationship. After a great deal of thoughtful consideration, they have decided to bind themselves to one another for the rest of their lives. May you all remember and cherish this sacred ceremony, for on this day, with love, we will forever bind Amira and Lawliet together." The minister started. "Who gives this bride today?"

"I do." Watari stepped forward.

"If there is anyone in attendance who has cause to believe that this couple should not be joined in marriage, you may speak now or forever hold your peace."

"Marriage is a sacred ceremony. Today we observe the union of these two people with the respect the occasion warrants. What we honor with reverence, however, we also celebrate with great joy! For married life – a shared life – is a tremendous blessing. Now, as Amira and Lawliet embark on this journey together, they will be able to nurture a love that makes each of them better versions of themselves. Marriage is, indeed, the perfect garden from which to sow and harvest personal growth. Amira and Lawliet, learn to work together, to laugh together, and to love together. Don't get caught up in worldly things that will draw you apart. Instead, focus on your shared devotion and turn inward. As your relationship strengthens you will find that you come to share a remarkable love; a love that is both abundantly given and freely accepted. The joy you'll find as you pursue your shared lives will fuel you to face head-on the challenges you'll encounter on this Earth. On your journeys together, keep your spouse in the space of highest priority in your heart. The love you share must be guarded and cherished, it is your most valuable treasure."

"Under the eyes of God, I solemnly consecrate these matrimonial proceedings and the sacred covenant you shall both enter into on this day. Marriage is an ancient rite. As you enter into this union, you are choosing to take part in a historical human establishment and are pledging your commitment before the witnesses present here today to enter into that tradition with honor. As Jesus said: "Have you not read that He who made them at the beginning 'made them male and female," he also taught that, "For this reason a man shall leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh'? So then, they are no longer two but one flesh. Therefore what God has joined together, let not man separate.""

"Amira and Lawliet, the sacred vows that you make to one another today present you with the opportunity to express your love in your own words. I would at this time invite you to publically declare these vows: Amira, you may begin."

"I, Amira, take you, Lawliet, for my lawfully wedded husband, to have and to hold, from this day forward, for better or worse, for richer or poorer. I promise to be true to you in good times and in bad, in sickness and in health. I will love you and honor you all the days of my life, until death do us part. This is my solemn vow." She smiled.

"Lawliet, you may now make your promise."

"I, Lawliet, take you, Amira, for my lawfully wedded wife, to have and to hold, from this day forward, for better or worse, for richer or poorer. I promise to be true to you in good times and in bad, in sickness and in health. I will love you and honor you all the days of my life, until death do us part. This is my solemn vow."

"Amira and Lawliet please face one another and join hands. Under the eyes of God, Amira, do you take Lawliet to be your lawfully wedded husband? By making this commitment, you are joining in the sacred covenant of marriage. Do you promise to honor him in love, to be sensitive to his needs, to comfort him in difficulty, and to put your full and complete trust in him, so long as you both shall live?"

"I do."

"Under the eyes of God, Lawliet, do you take Amira to be your lawfully wedded wife? By making this commitment, you are joining in the covenant of marriage. Do you promise to honor her in love, to be sensitive to her needs, to comfort her in difficulty, and to put your full and complete trust in her, so long as you both shall live?"

"I do."

"Very well. To commemorate this union, you may now exchange rings. The circle formed by each ring symbolizes your eternal love and commitment to one another. Let these rings remind you always of that love, and of the promises you have made here on this day. Will each of you please repeat after me as you place the ring on your loved one's hand?"

"I, Amira, give you Lawliet this ring as a symbol of my love and commitment. With this ring, I thee wed."

"I, Lawliet, give you Amira this ring as a symbol of my love and commitment. With this ring, I thee wed."

"By the power vested in me, by the Universal Life Church and by the church of England, I pronounce you, Amira and Lawliet as wife and husband, lawfully wedded before God."

"Lawliet, you may now kiss the bride, forever sealing your union." L closed the space between the two of them, their lips meeting in mid air. "Ladies and gentlemen, it is my pleasure to present to you Mrs. Amira Kitsua and Mr. L Lawliet!"

The newlywed detectives smiled for the first time in years as they walked away from the altar.

And they lived happily ever-

"Eh. I honestly couldn't care less. I'll leave all that sentimental crap to you humans." Ryuk bit down on an apple.