AN: Thank you all for waiting, and as I promised, here is a new chapter! I worked on it very hard (mainly because I had nothing to do except play games and work on this) and I really hope that you like it! Thanks for reading!

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I must have fallen back asleep, because the next thing that happened was the muted light coming through my eye lids. I heard faint music as I rubbed my eyes. I permitted a yawn to come out as I sat up in bed, with my eyes still shut tightly. When I did open them I quickly turned off my i-pod, which then turned off the song. After a few seconds of stretching my arms and legs, I heard a knock at my door. It was always sort of strange. I constantly wake up on my own before something else can wake me. I seem to wake up before my alarm clocks, seconds before I would fall off my bed, before anyone tried to shake me awake, or, like now, before someone would come knocking on my door. It would frequently annoy the kids because they always wanted to scare me awake.

I hesitantly got off my bed and walked over to the door. When I opened it, I saw a familiar and friendly face in the hallway. "Good morning, Katie. Everyone is waiting for you in the living room." Watari told me with a smile. I was so tired that I wasn't able to answer him, but I was able to follow him out of my bedroom, into the hallway, and eventually into the living room.

I looked into the room and saw all the men from earlier, all in sharp looking suits. "Man, don't I feel underdressed." I said as I remembered my attire. I was wearing a blue striped pajama set that had short sleeves and very long pants. So long, that it was pretty common to see me trip on them. I just shrugged as I fell down onto the chair next to L that was open, sitting in my normal position with my head facing L.

I looked over to the clock in the room and saw that it was almost ten in the morning. I couldn't believe that I slept in that much. Normally, I would only sleep until around eight. I must've still been pretty tired from the jet lag.

"Any particular reason as to why you're still wearing your pajamas, Katie?" L asked me, his thumb in his mouth. Why did he ask me? He should know, of all people.

"I was just asleep." I told him, with much murderous intent in my voice as I could hold, "And, besides, they're comfy. I could ask you the same thing about your outfit. But I'm not. Because I'm still tired." I snuggled back into what I thought was a recliner, and almost tried to go back to sleep. But then a thought came to mind. Something that would get me up. "Too bad there isn't any stairs in this place." I thought out loud. Now that I think about it, thinking out loud in a room full of policemen isn't a very good idea.

"Why?" Why is it always this Matsuda guy that speaks up first?

"Because then there would be an event that would both entertain you guys and wake me up at the same time." I explained.

"And what is this event?" Light said almost smugly, it seemed he didn't believe me.

"Have you ever seen…someone…trip going up the stairs?" I paused for effect, "I highly doubt it. You see, if we were at my house, you'd see it every night, and a few mornings. Depends. But that's all the way in the States. And that would be very illogical considering the Kira case is all the way here in Japan. Why do you think Ryuzaki is here and not back at his house in…" I heard someone clear their throat, but I quickly recovered, "…Sacajaymo?"

"Sacajaymo?" Light echoed. Obviously, he didn't believe me. I would've been surprised if anyone in the room did.

"Yeah, Sacajaymo. It's a real city. Google it." I said as I air typed, "It's a secluded city in Africa. It's so secluded that the only people that live there are Ryuzaki and Watari, and sometimes me. Depends. Actually, don't Google it. It's so secluded that it's probably not on the internet." When I finished, I could tell that everyone in that room, except for L, thought I was crazy. I stood up from my seat and started walking away. "It's cold in here. I'm getting something warm." I announced as I left.

"I'll come with you." I heard L say as he got off his chair. He caught up to me in the hallway and whispered teasingly, "Sacajaymo? Now, how do you spell that?"

"Shut up. I'm still half asleep." I told him in an aggressive tone, "And just so you know, it's: S-A-C-A-J-A-Y?-M-O."

I walked into my room, while L stayed outside. He must've thought that I was changing, because when I left the door open, he began to close it. "Wait." I told him, "Don't close it." He was confused to say the least, but kept the door open as he watched me. I ripped the comforter off of the bed and slipped my feet into my black slippers with yellow smiley faces on them. I walked out to L and told him, "It's still too early to wear normal clothes."

We both walked down the hallway and back into the living room area, where all the men were still in their normal spots. L and I walked over to our own seats and sat in them the way we usually did. I wrapped the comforter around me and held it up so that it covered my face up to my nose. Soon after, all of them started talking. That was the plan. I would stay quiet. All my findings went straight to L. That's the way it has always been, why change it now? I watched all of them talk, and heard it too. Picking up on what people say, how they say it, and what they did while saying it was what I did best. The things I had to say was either about them, or information that seemed meaningless to them.

Sure, picking up on body language was very important in law enforcement, but what I saw was not only the big actions that most people know about, but also the little insignificant signs that almost everyone dismisses. L and myself knew better though.

After a few minutes of listening to them talk and watching them move, I saw Watari come in with a big coffee mug in hand. But I knew it wasn't coffee in that mug. He walked over to in front of me and set the mug down on the little coffee table that L had his things on. When he was walking away, I told him with a large grin, "Thank you Watari. You're a life saver." It wasn't coffee, but it was the closest thing to me: Tea.

I thanked him again and he just chuckled a bit, knowing my response to tea in the early morning. I've never been much of a coffee drinker, so my number one choice in drink in the early morning was a nice warm mug of tea. But never hot. I didn't like burning my tongue so early. I took small, careful sips out of the big, ceramic mug as I continued to watch the fellow detectives at work. None of them looked my way when Watari came in. Well, except for Light. I saw his eyes shift towards me very fast, but then as soon as he saw me, he turned his attention right back to the conversation.

After about an hour, the debate continued heatedly, but was stopped by Watari's voice over the computer not too far behind L. The slightly mechanical voice informed us all of the response from the second Kira.

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AN: Just so you all know: Sacajaymo is pronounced: Sac-ah-jah-why-moe. And don't ask me how I came up the name, I honestly have no idea. I actually did Google it right after I thought about it, and I couldn't find it. It did ask if I meant Sacajawea, though. So, no. Sacajaymo is not a real place. I know you are all so very much disappointed.

But, good news, I've finished another chapter! Yes, I know it's not very long, but cut me some slack. I've been having a little bit of difficulty coming up with ideas for this. Now, if any of you were to review, that might speed things up a bit. So please, all reviews are welcome. I love to hear what you think of what I'm writing.

Also, I do have a quick question: Does anyone know a website that will translate English to Japanese for free, and also not into Kanji? I've found plenty of websites that will translate for free, but only into Kanji. Thanks!

Thank you all for reading! (Hugs and Hearts)