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Brianna-Woe
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 12:09 pm


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(( She lifts her eyes to the sky && sings her bittersweet song ))



I apologize for this topic, before I start really writing. Because it might sound a bit down, or a evil... But I need to write. We write to free our emotions, and mine are locked up so tight, any kind of release is worth it. No one need know the cause of my pain right now, only that I received a letter recently that pierced me through the heart and gave me nightmares for days. May I just add however, this has nothing to do with my absence. MY silly idiot box broke, therefore no internets. >=[


(( Can you hear it? ))
PostPosted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 12:39 pm


((Ladies and Gents, Do not expect the following to make any sense))


Emily raised her bright blue eyes to the sky, searching for stars through the holes in the canopy. Moonlight fell in patches along the dark floor, casting eerie shadows across the girl as she danced through one patch and on to the next. Footsteps could hardly be heard through the heavy silence that hung through the wood, almost threatening any noise that wished to be heard.
Every footfall was planned. She'd been walking this way for years. Every other night sneaking away, running down the hill and towards the woods, and still managing to be tucked in bed by sun up. Emily giggled quietly as an owl flew across her path silently, before dropping into a nearby hedge and flying away again. There was no breeze tonight, just the still night air chilling her a little. No wind to caress her black hair or her pale features, just cold. She wrapped herself up in her jacket a little more, before stepping lightly into the next patch of light.
Crunch.
She stopped, not daring to wheel around. The first sound of the night. Behind her. Emily's bright eyes shone with fear, tears springing to her eyes. Rooted. Stuck. Her legs wouldn't move from the patch of light. She spun around. Nothing. No sound. No Movement. Nothing. Just fear hanging in the air.
Crash.
That time she ran. Forgetting the cold. Forgetting the search for the prettiest star in the sky. She ran. Feet pounding across the ground, trying not to trip. Trying not to falter. She didn't turn. She didn't want to see.

Brianna-Woe
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angel_of_bloodlust
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 10:25 pm


don't apologize for helping yourself. We all need to fight to hold back our gates to hell
PostPosted: Mon May 19, 2008 1:07 pm


UNFINISHED!!!!






It was raining outside. Light could hear the pitter-patter of the raindrops on the window and the occasional rumble of thunder. The office was dark apart from the glow of the many computer screens against one wall, and Light's desk lamp, its steady beam fixed on a small photograph. It was never meant to be like this. Light Yagami's bright eyes shone through the darkness as he looked at the photo, a small smile on his face. You were always going to win. You knew, didn't you? You knew I would. Is that why- His thoughts were cut short, the sound of an opening door behind him. A silhouette appeared, and a voice he knew well spoke into the darkness.

“Are you coming home tonight?” The voice was trying to be firm, but became uncertain, worried perhaps. His tone suggested he already knew the answer to the question, but the was some glimmer of hope in his heart that his son would return home, drop his papers, drop the case even, and come home to his family. He hadn't seen his mother or sister in days, just sat at his desk, working away, trying even harder to catch Kira now that L was gone. He sighed. Yagami wanted to talk, he didn't want his son to go through the whole ordeal himself. But just like his father, Light was not one for sharing. “Your sister wants to see you” Yagami hoped the bribe would work. Light had always tried to look out for his sister. He was proud of him for that. “She misses you”

“Tell her I'll take her to the gallery once the case is over. Tell her there will be ice cream” Light didn't look up from the photograph. Still the raindrops echoed in his head, his words barely audible over the crashing of the droplets against the pane. “Tell her I'll get him. It'll be over soon” He slowly put his hand on the small picture, placing it inside a nearby book and shutting it carefully. Light stood, turning to Yagami with sad eyes. “I need to get him. I will get him. Just give me time.”

Yagami tried to protest, but his nature would not allow it. Something in the back of his mind wanted the boy to solve the case. He was obviously upset by Ryuuzaki's sudden heart failure, and maybe that's what was needed to solve the case. That passion that Ryuuzaki had passed to his son. “Don't work too hard. The front door will be unlocked till one” He offered his son a smile, but Light simply nodded and turned away, going back to sit in his swivel chair. Quietly and carefully Yagami left the room, closing the door quietly behind him.

Light went back to his desk, pulling his knees up to his chest, and opening the book before him. Across the top of the first page was scribbled 'I believe that Light Yagami is in fact Kira. At this point in time I am __ % sure'. A few different percentages were written in and scribbled out then written again in a mixture of biro ink and pencil. Light laughed quietly, remembering their endless chess games and tennis matches, where, either L would come back thinking Light was definitely Kira, or come back more confused than ever about the situation. Light always got the feeling, either way, although L wanted to solve the case, he never actually wanted to find Light guilty. That's what the book was about. He never wanted Light to be Kira. After all, why would he want to lose the one of the only people who understood him?

Light's laughter stopped as he flicked through a set of photos that had been stuffed inside the front cover. They seemed to be screenshots from the security cameras around the office and nearby rooms, and all pictured L and Light. In the darker photos, you couldn't tell which boy was which, the same glint in their eyes, the same concentration while working, never to be broken. There were photos of them working together, each one on their own desk, either watching a screen or scribbling notes, photos of them sat together, eating, playing chess, side by side or otherwise. Light did give a small chuckle at a photo of them outside school, side by side, but the smile was no where to be found on his face. He'd had no idea any of these photos had been taken, or that there was any video of these events. He turned the school photo over, revealing six words. 'I Do Not Want To Believe'. Light shook his head. Why didn't you tell me? Why didn't you say?

He pushed the photographs to one side, his eyes prickling. He flipped through the book, and laughed at some of the scribbles in the book, barely legible. This was obviously the reason L had turned to computers. Light thought that the diary must have been a fake to start with, as surely L would have created some computer file to store all his thoughts. But then again, that would be typical L, and could easily be hacked. A handwritten diary was totally out of character, so it was well hidden already. You were always the cleverer one. You always saw through me.

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angel_of_bloodlust
Vice Captain

PostPosted: Mon May 19, 2008 1:20 pm


as the light of the day fades, still the stars shine down on you. you never leave the light
PostPosted: Tue May 20, 2008 1:39 pm


UPDATED - DEATHNOTE FANFIC

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