A/N: Hello guys! Part two as promised! Thank you all for your well wishes and prayers. That really means a lot to me. You are all so amazing and caring. I hope you enjoy the rest of this chapter.

*Light's POV*

"She really won't tell if that is what you're worried about," I tried again.

"That's towards the top of the list, yes," L replied. "How are your cuts? Are they healing?"

"I think one might be infected, but the rest are fine," I answered, pulling up my shirt slightly so that he could see a particularly red mark across my hip. He squatted down, his icy fingers taking my waist as he examined the deep scratch.

"We should have it cleaned and bandaged. I'll..." L trailed off at footsteps on the stairs and i'm sure he changed what he was going to say. "I'll have Watari take a look at it." L stood back up at Watari came down the stairs. "Watari, can you take care of Light for me?"

"Of course, sir," Watari replied, motioning to where the lower level bathroom door was.

I bit my lower lips as L headed to the music room where another wrong note was being played. But I followed Watari into the room and stood still, holding up my shirt for Watari. The chemicals that he used to clean the wound stung and I winced with a sharp inhale.

"Is he treating me differently?" I questioned through clenched teeth.

"He's worried," Watari claimed, grabbing a bandage and placing it over my skin. "He's never had someone like you to look after before. He's never really had a relationship of this dynamic before. I'm sure he's just having a difficult time adjusting."

I gave a nod. I'm sure Watari was right. He was always right. An old and wise man.

"May I suggest something?" Watari asked gently. I gave a shrug as my answer and straightened out my shirt. "I believe you two have some unfinished business that you have not spoken about."

I snorted in dismay. "You can see that too?"

"As plain as day." I sighed at his answer, my hand going to my head. "My suggestion is that it would be better to talk about it now, rather than later."

"I'm just not sure how to approach it." I ruffled out my hair and clapping my hands down by my thighs. "Thank you for all your help, Watari. I'm not sure what we're going to do when you leave."

"I'll return here when we end the Kira case."

"Of course. That's more important at the moment." I headed for the door with a thank you, moving to where I could hear music coming from.

I stopped in the doorway and leaned against the door frame, listening. L sat on the left side of the bench, beside Sayu. Both were playing Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, in a way I had never heard it before. It was beautiful. I knew it was all thanks to L, but Sayu was doing her part.

I was so lucky. I was so madly in love with him. I was going to marry him. I was going to dance with him among candle light. Was going to share a small cake with him. Live as close to happily ever after as we could get.

Another wrong note broke me from my thoughts and I couldn't help but smile at L's flinch. But he had no room to speak. I had heard him mess up when he wasn't nervous before. He had his flaws, like anyone. But I loved him.

And what Watari had said was fair. Neither of us had ever been in a situation like this before, and I doubted that there was a doctor somewhere that would know what to do in our position. We had a hard road ahead of us, but if he loved me, like I hoped he did, then we would make it through this. We could make it through anything.

There was some laughing from Sayu who had purposely messed up and was watching L carefully to see his reaction. L grumbled something that I didn't quite catch that made Sayu laugh again.

Maybe I needed to do this more. Invite people over for him. Maybe Adam. They could possibly get on, or L would be driven insane by his oblivious stupidity. It would be good for him to see other people. To have conversations with someone other than me. I should give him more freedom.

"So, who's the lucky person?" Sayu asked, snatching up L's left hand to look at the silver band there. I straightened up from where I was positioned, taking a step forward. Sayu glanced back at my movement and a large smile covered her lips. "You're not really roommates, are you?"

Before I could stop myself, I spoke out. "So help me God, if-"

"If I tell dad?" Sayu teased, releasing L's hand. L's eyes flickered between us nervously. "I won't tell dad about your boyfriend."

I let out a deep breath, shoving my hands deeply into my pockets. I shouldn't have said anything. She wouldn't have connected the dots if I hadn't reacted.

"And I'm not stupid, Light," Sayu continued. "I grew up with dad as my father too, you know. I would have figured it out eventually. But now..." she hummed, turning on the bench to face me fully. "My price."

"Price?" I asked, rolling my eyes. "I should be the one blackmailing you, not the other way around."

"I want to come to the wedding."

L's eyes widened and focused fully on me, waiting for my answer. I stepped closer, shaking my head.

"No. Absolutely not," I replied. "There is no way that I am letting you be part-"

"It's Rue's wedding too." L's eyes moved back to Sayu as he clutched his knees to his chest. "Can I come? In exchange for keeping my mouth shut."

"Other than your terms for silence being extremely illegal, I don't see why not," L said, much to my surprise. I had to stop my mouth from falling open at his words. I was at a loss. I couldn't find a single word to utter. I stuttered over myself and that only made Sayu laugh and gave L a very light smile. But it wasn't lost on me. "Sayu, if you can keep all of this a secret and make up the excuse to come visit, I will have your flight paid for so you can come to the wedding. But I also expect you to have something learned on the piano for when I walk down the aisle."

"Ok," Sayu agreed with a giggle. "What happened to Misa?" Sayu's eyes met my face and I did my best to straighten myself up.

"She and I just didn't fit well together," I said, straightening my tie.

"Sexually?" Sayu asked with a snort. L's cheeks immediately grew a dark red and I was again at a loss for words. "I'm joking. You were totally a virgin."

"S-Sayu," I stuttered, my eyes going to L who was somehow the same shade of red as my tie, but who had a slightly larger smile.

"You're so much fun to tease, Light," Sayu said smugly. "But I promise none of this will ever be told to father. And I am honestly very happy for you two."

"Thank you Sayu," L muttered with a nod.

"Sir," Watari said as he entered the room with a slight bow. "Dinner is ready."