~Narrator's P.O.V.~

"What's this about?!" Soichiro Yagami yelled out to the rest of the room. There were three men standing before him that had laid papers, mimicking on another, on the table in front of them. They had their heads bowed to their Chief before the one in the middle spoke.

"With all due respect, Chief. We're resigning." He spoke out, grabbing his fellow workers' attentions. Many gasps of shock were heard because of the announcement. "We demand that you assign us to a different case. Otherwise, you can have our badges right here and now." He threatened.

"Why? You're good cops!"

"Isn't it clear? It's because we value our lives, sir." He spoke and looked up, directly at Chief Yagami. Of course, Watari lay hidden in shadows near the back of the room. Computer opened up to the usual screen with an old English L on it.

"If what L says is true, Kira has some E.S.P. kind of power that allows him to kill indirectly, from anywhere. Well if I were Kira, sir, I would probably want to get rid of the people who were trying to catch me. Let's face it, he knows he'll be sentenced to death if he's caught." The man on the left side of the middle one stated with decent reasoning.

"We all sat here and watched when L decided to pull that media stunt and challenge Kira to kill him, while it was all very impressive at the time, but then again L never had to show his face or reveal his name for that matter. And I'm sure you recall L's last request. He asked that we take a closer look at how these victims identities were made public, and specifically to determine if photos of the victims were made available to the public prior to their deaths." The middle man spoke up once again, clearly not showing any sign of trust to L or remaining on the present case. However, behind the screen is where the two detectives hide. The male just listening intently on what the men say where as the female pays attention to what they reveal and how they say it. Particularly regarding what they found out about the victims. The man proceeded to slam his hands on the table.

"Well, it turns out he was right! Every single one of those victims' names and photos were broadcasted to the Japanese public, and then they died. Unlike someone we know, we're out there investigating this case wearing Police I.D.s with our names and photos on them, anybody with a computer can find out who we are." The man said, looking over his shoulder at the screen that took L's place. It was that last sentence that caused Anarchy to growl slightly at his remark. She didn't tolerate anyone that disrespected L, especially when they're the ones that asked him to join in the investigation. Her partner detective just looked at her with a blank slate of a face to keep her from saying anything at the present moment.

"We don't hide our faces; we're out in the open!" He continued his rant, which only infuriated the girl more. Her hands balled into fists as she gripped them harshly.

"Sir, the truth is that we could be killed by Kira at anytime." The one on the right piped up, he sounded more reasonable and calm than the previous one.

"For these reasons we refuse to continue working this case." The previous man calmed a decent amount. "Excuse us, Chief." He concluded, bowing along with the others as they proceeded to exit the room without a second thought.

"Hey! Stop, all of you! Hold it right there!" Yagami stood up, shouting at the men. But they didn't acknowledge him as the door flow shut behind their bodies. By the time they left, Anarchy had mostly controlled herself but was still irritated of what they said about L, the L who solved the cases that no one else could do or would do. She had abruptly stood up beside L and walked out to get something to calm her nerves. She grabbed a Nintendo Game Boy system and had laid side-ways, sprawled out on one of the chairs they had. Her fingers rapidly moving on the buttons as L stayed and stared at the computer screen. Sometime after those three men had left the case, Watari was still there and nothing interesting was really being discussed about Kira. So he went to go check up on Anarchy to see if she stopped acting like a child or not. He walked out of the room and entered the one she was in, slumped over and hands in his pockets; he sat in a chair that was across from the one the girl was still in. She hadn't moved since she first settled herself.

"You know, you can't stay angry forever. There will always be people who don't like me or don't trust me." He told her as she sighed angrily before pausing the game and shutting the lid. She flung herself up to sit cross-legged in an upright position opposed to L's crouched one.

"Yeah but they're being ridiculous! They're the ones who leave cases for you to figure out that they can't or won't solve themselves. It was them that called you in for this case!" She told him, venting some of her anger out unexpectedly.

"You are correct about the first part. They do leave the harder cases for me to handle and the I.C.P.O. did ask for my cooperation on this particular case. But I'm the one that asked for the additional assistance of the Japanese N.P.A. They have every right to be angry with me and to not trust me." He proved her point wrong, causing her face to scrunch in more irritation. Unlike L himself, she was the more emotion expressing one out of the two. She did know how to control them, but whenever it was just her and L it didn't really matter if he saw her little outbursts or strange behaviors. She sighed and went back to lie down, this time with her fingers locked behind her neck and one leg resting on top of the back of the chair, the other draped lazily over the right arm. She blew a strand of hair out of her face in a pouting defeat.

"Whatever..."

"You can be angry because I proved you wrong all you want, but you still look adorable, Anarchy." He told her, a finger now placed gently on his lips. She grunted at his response, causing him to smile in victory. She couldn't stay mad when he would say something like that or complimented her. He did take note to the pink that stained her cheeks much like the icing of cake that he now craved for. Watari had buzzed back in on the computer in the other room. He would have to wait for his cake. He walked and knelt down in front of the computer. Anarchy decided to get up and see what Watari had to say. He was then shown through the screen in his normal shadowy attire.

"We brought the F.B.I. to Japan four days ago, and they're fully operational. As you requested, they're now gathering Intel on the Police." Watari explained to them. He must have excused himself to another room or the meeting was now over. Papers were heard being sent through a fax machine and Anarchy left to retrieve said papers. Once she returned, she handed the large stack of papers to L who looked down at them.

"And this is the complete list?" L questioned Watari as he looked at the last paper to see how many there are in total.

"Yes." At this point L was mentally thinking. 'So there are one hundred and forty-one people one the Police Force that have access to classified information regarding the investigation. I'm sure that somewhere in this list of Police Officers and the people closest to them we will find our suspect.' He threw the papers down causing them to scatter a bit. But one stood out to the girl beside him. The papers clearly showed number 5 by the way that they shifted. This perked her interest into thinking that Kira had a strong connection with Soichiro Yagami. Her brow furrowed with suspicion.

"Soichiro Yagami, eh?" She muttered to herself. She was going to go through his file later to see if she could uncover anything interesting. Actually she wanted to start now. She stood up and went to her laptop before pulling the lid up. After entering her password that only her, L, and Watari could possibly know, she had begun going more in depth on Mr. Yagami, and in particular, his family. She sits cross-legged on the floor leaning back against the chair with the electronic on her lap as she let her fingers skillfully type away. L shortly came in to join her. Seeing her sitting on the floor, he walked over, hands in his pockets once again, and peered over her shoulder to see what she was doing. He saw the name Yagami and wondered what she was looking into.

"Anarchy." He said to grab her attention.

"Hm?" She muttered, her eyes running back and forth over multiple lines of words on the screen.

"What is that you're doing?" He questioned as he climbed over the side of the couch and sat in his famous position of crouching.

"Researching." Simply put as she went through various file attachments.

"What and why though?"

"Soichiro Yagami, because when you threw the papers down, they scattered to make his name and photo visible. This caused me to think that by that little coincidental thing happening that we'll find a suspect in someone that has constant close contact with him, in other words, his family."

"You're using that little paper shuffle to guess where Kira is hiding? That notion is pretty ridiculous."

"L, you're the one being ridiculous right now."

"How so?" He asked, intrigued to see what she would use as a response.

"If I can see a person's death by looking at their eyes, and Kira can kill multiple people using heart attacks at different locations and not be present when the victims die, then why can't a paper shuffle tell where Kira may lay hidden?" She said as she looked him in the eyes, her question was entirely reasonable.

"I suppose you're right. Anything may be true with this case considering what you just stated..." He admitted, pressing a thumb to his bottom lip as he continued to watch her investigate. She seemed to smile triumphantly.

"So is Watari on his way back?"

"Yes, he'll be here sometime soon."

"Good, because I could really go for some cake right now." Her sweet tooth took over.

"Yes, I am too." He begun to grow impatient as his craving grew, but he then became confused as he heard a small grunt from the girl below him. "Hm? What now?" He questioned, curiosity staining his words.

"Yagami has two children, along with a wife. It appears like an average household. Both children are students so we have a reasonable chance that one of them may be Kira. There's also a smaller possibility that they could both be Kira in a way and assist on another in whom to kill, when, etc." She said as she pulled up two photos to show him. "The only daughter and also the younger of the two, Saiyu Yagami, and the only and older son, Light Yagami." He scanned over the two individuals. Something seemed odd about Light that made L believe that he could be Kira. But he decided not to mention his suspicions aloud just yet. She sighed and saved the files into a file that she labeled as 'Moon'. L had guessed that came from the character of Light's fist name. If anyone would see the file they most likely wouldn't think of connecting it with a Kira suspect. She closed her device and picked her Game Boy back up and resumed playing the game from earlier. She leaned back and rested her head on L's feet, as if trying to relax a bit, and also so that he could watch. After long moments of no conversation, Watari finally returned, he had rid himself of his shadows and proceeded to the kitchen area of the room.

"Watari, would you bring some cake out please?" Anarchy called out to him. He didn't respond with words, but with a tray that was wheeled out to them, which had a cake on it as she requested. The two eyed the cake happily; the game was once again interrupted by the pause/start button being pushed. They immediately begun digging in.

"Thank you, Watari!" They said in unison to their guardian. The older man couldn't help but smile at their actions before he left the room to go prepare more sweets for his adopted children.