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“I do.”
His smile is blinding. He is the very picture of excellence, of loving devotion, exactly what a young man should be. He’s making a commitment to the woman he loves. The woman he promises to never betray.
It’s cute, really. L lets himself smile, because it’s an appropriate thing to do at a wedding, but his grin has razor edges that the other guests’ lack.
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Light and Misa get married. Light is a bad husband.
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“Satisfied?” Light grumbles into the phone, shutting his laptop with a soft click, and padding his way over to his bathroom. As he stands, L’s gentle voice crackles over the speaker.
“No, never.”
“Predictable,” he sneers, running his toothbrush under the tap water, “So, then, what would keep you satisfied? If anything.”
There’s shuffling on L’s end, before he says, fluid, like a paintbrush over wood, all too easy, like it’s the easiest thing in the world, “You.”
The Kira case wanes in 2004, and eventually goes cold. L departs from Japan, and five years go by. Until, one night in 2009, L tells Light that the Kira case is being reopened, and L wants to help acquit him before he is inevitably caught. But, like always, there is a catch that comes with L's favour, and now Light is stuck playing teacher in a house full of genius orphans while mending the rift that had blossomed between himself and L.
Bookmarked by Crumboat
26 Jan 2026
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really liked this piece!!! it was very clear the author put a lot of thought into it and the symbolisim!!!
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Light sometimes thinks he'd give anything to have someone see him for who he really is.
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Light forms a habit that Kira has to figure out how to break.
Bookmarked by Crumboat
07 Jan 2026
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i loved how this went into the intimacy of everything... dear lord they are so fucking gay
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When it comes to savory cooking L will only eat food prepared by Watari and a lone chef called Light Yagami in Tokyo.

