Authoress Note: Okay guys, so I decided that I would add in a few little 'yayness' tidbit chapters for you. Some are extras and involve some Keegan x Ryuk shipping and among other things. I just thought I'd put it in to let you guys know I'm still not over the story being over. Haha.
Thanks. Enjoy.
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Disclaimer: I do not own Death Note. Death Note belongs to Tsugumi Ohba and Takashi Obata.
Disclaimer 2: The idea of the Life Script belongs to me. Please do not steal. Thank you. Any Original characters, Keegan Phelps (no relation to Michael Phelps) and others, belong to me. Thanks.
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It had been a while since she had last gone out to a movie with anyone in particular. In fact, Keegan hadn't been out to see a movie since she had first been with Joe. The week had generally been boring and all Keegan and Ryuk had been doing since they had gotten back from Japan was play video games and occasionally have Ryuk ask her the same annoying question of getting a kiss from her at all again.
She was bored and Ryuk was antsy. What was the worst that could happen if they went to the movie theatre? "Hey." She said suddenly.
Ryuk, as usual, when bored was busy tormenting Lucil behind her couch. When she had called to him, Ryuk's head popped out from behind the couch above her and he couldn't help but grin. "Yeah? What?"
"I'm thinking we should go see a movie." She suggested.
"Haven't we seen enough movies in my existence? It's not going to be another 80s flick is it?" Ryuk stuck his tongue out at the thought of another crappy 80s movie. Keegan seemed to always have some sort of fascination for stuff that was way before her time and she rightly justified liking 80s because she was born in that era.
"I meant, at the movie theatre. A movie that just came out, I'm talking about. In the Year 2009." Keegan's mouth quickly turned into a frown as he brought strong criticism to anything remotely related to the 80s.
"Oh. Well…I guess, if it gets us out of the house. I'm sick of being in here and it's just about spring by now." Ryuk floated upside down in front of her. "So…yeah. I'm game for it. But I should get to pick the movie this time. You always pick it and I'm kind of not in the mood to watch anything that has to do with death or horror."
Keegan's hopes had somewhat dropped when he had declined the idea of any horror film. Her arms crossed and she muttered. "Wow Ryuk, thanks. I thought you'd like The Last House on the Left." She said sarcastically.
"Don't be ridiculous Keegan." He tossed a newspaper at her and growled. "I heard about the original version and I don't really much want to watch some guy get his head slammed in a microwave. It's not professional. It's not shinigami style." His dark humor wasn't that funny to Keegan and she peeled the newspaper off her.
"Okay fine. I'll look something up online and you can go pick it out. No Disney stuff though. I'm not into kid stuff."
15 minutes later, Keegan and Ryuk were surfing local movie sites to see what was playing.
"All right, it's between Watchmen, Coraline, and Slumdog Millionaire, which one do you want to see?" Keegan asked.
"Not into the Misfit Super Hero stuff." Ryuk answered, declining Watchmen.
"Okay, then Slumdog Millionaire or Coraline?"
"I'd rather watch sketchy animation than some heartfelt drama." Ryuk stuck his tongue out.
"Okay. Coraline it is." Keegan sighed.
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The movie theatre wasn't that crowded, it had been about a month since the film was released and there was only a bunch of people going to see the most recent films that had come out. Keegan stood in line with Ryuk in his 'human' form. He was leaning back and forth in an annoyed manner because the couple in front of them was getting on his nerves.
"You know, I really think I shouldn't get popcorn." The girl complained.
"Well, that's fine honey, we can just get a couple boxes of candy instead." Her boyfriend tried to suggest something else to appease her.
"Nooo…Candy's not good for me either."
They went back and forth about what they could get either way before Ryuk cut in.
"Hey, look Missy. They've had the same stuff since about 1956, Popcorn, candy, and soda pop. Just decide all ready because you're pissin' me off." He grit his teeth and Keegan slapped her forehead in embarrassment.
The two in front of them obviously gave him a baffled look before he put an arm around Keegan. "And you're getting on my girlfriend's nerves."
'Oh no. Not this again. He said 'girlfriend', to people I don't even know.' "It's not a problem, really. He's like this all the time." Was Keegan's excuse. "Really, sorry for the trouble."
"Well, maybe you should just go somewhere else then." The other girl sneered.
Keegan frowned and gave a rather irate and serious response. "I'll stay where I am thanks. Now turn around, you're up next in line."
Before anything else could be exchanged between the two couples, the cashier at the counter asked them if they wanted anything.
They ended up getting a small bag of popcorn in the end and Keegan and Ryuk were left to themselves without any more interaction with the annoying couple.
Keegan and Ryuk were now left with the decision of what to get. "So…what do you want?" Ryuk asked her.
"Well…I'm not big on popcorn, so probably just some gummi snacks and snocaps." She suggested.
"They got any apples?" Ryuk asked her.
Keegan gave him a look and shook her head. "Ryuk, movie theatres don't-"
"Actually Miss, we are carrying the pre-packaged Motts Apple Packs if you're interested." The cashier informed.
Keegan's jaw almost dropped and Ryuk couldn't help but grin at her face that read: 'epic fail' all over it. "Sold!" was his response.
In the end Keegan was given a tray with a box of gummi fruit and several apple packets littering the tray all over the place.
"I hate you." She said from behind the little mountain of apple packets.
Ryuk took the tray from her and he gave her a cocky smirk. "I know you don't really mean that."
"Shut up." Keegan grumbled as they entered theatre 12 and walked in to see they were basically the only ones seeing the movie save for a few teenagers down in the middle section.
"Heyyyyyyy…." Ryuk said, obviously pleased with this scenario. "We've basically got the whole place to ourselves almost."
"Don't get any ideas." Keegan glared at him before they made their way up to the top section where the teenagers down below wouldn't be able to see them too well up where they were.
They sat down and Ryuk opened the first packet of apples and took a bite out of two slices. "So, this is what we've been reduced to? Bad digital stop-motion animation?" He chuckled.
Keegan shook her head as she took a sip of her Coke. "No, Ryuk. Tim Burton's a very good direction. If you would have come sooner in my life, you and I could have seen Sweeney Todd instead."
"Sweeney what?" Ryuk said, greatly confused by whatever nonsense had just spilled from her mouth. "What the hell are you talking about?"
"…Nevermind. Movie's beginning." Keegan said, trying to change the subject.
About 15 minutes into the movie, Ryuk had finished his apple packets and he had once again become bored. Sure, the movie was fine and everything was going well but there was nothing else really worth doing here.
"Hey, why are we here again?" He asked her.
Her mind had been on the movie and not much else until he had asked her such a stupid question and Keegan chewed on her straw in agitation. "Because you wanted to get out of the house?"
Somehow, he didn't believe that Keegan had 'just wanted to get out of the house' 100%. "Come on Keegan, you didn't just come out here for nothing. This movie had something more to it, didn't it?" He asked her.
Keegan waved a hand at him. "No, it didn't, I just thought we should get out of the house for a little bit. I'm serious." She insisted. Then again, Keegan didn't want Ryuk knowing that this was really another 'date'.
His perplexed expression had suddenly turned into a mischievous grin. "Ohhhh….Keegan. Don't give me that. You're hiding something…"
She bit on her straw and began slurping on her soda, only there was nothing left but ice. "Noooooo…." Keegan insisted.
"Yessssssss…." Ryuk continued to prod at the situation. Then again, he knew better. Keegan was stubborn and never admitted a lot of things. "Keegan."
"What?!" She hissed.
Ryuk's grin had gotten wider and he quick kissed her on the nose without warning.
"GAH!"
"This is a date isn't it?" He snickered.
Keegan of course wasn't giving up without a fight and took out an ice cube from her drink and dropped it down the front of the t-shirt underneath him.
Now, when Ryuk couldn't feel cold that only implied to weather purposes. Keegan's ice cube down his shirt was a different story and Ryuk writhed from the ice-cold feeling before he dug the ice cube out and proceeded to crumple of the apple packets and throw them at her.
Keegan of course retaliated with her ice cube arsenal before the teenagers below foully yelled out to them: "Get a room!"
"Bite me!" Ryuk snapped.
"Mind your own business!" Keegan retaliated.
There wasn't anything else because the teenagers had left and Keegan and Ryuk were now alone.
"Hey…" Ryuk said in realization. His grin returning. "We're alone." He snickered.
"Wow Ryuk…you really know how to clear out a room."
"Well…nobody's here now. Wanna kiss me?"
"In your dreams."
