The Fawn [13] The Merry Men of Nottingham | DN by SilverCloudFF, literature
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The Fawn [13] The Merry Men of Nottingham | DN
* * * January 24 * * *
Two days had passed since Watari arrived with Near and Matt. Near was currently sitting in front of a computer next to L as he finished up a few formalities for Beyond's case. Watari had brought Mello to a doctor earlier in the day to gauge the progress of his healing burn. Bambi, Soichiro, and Matsuda were gathered around a coffee table going through countless files, but the young woman still found herself unable to concentrate on them. She rubbed her temples and sighed before placing a file on the table.
Matt playfully plopped himself beside Bambi and addressed her in English. "Hey, how's it going over here?"
Soich
The Fawn [23] Protection | Death Note by SilverCloudFF, literature
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The Fawn [23] Protection | Death Note
* * * May 24 * * *
The moon was high as Bambi sat at the table and worked on her homework with her laptop opened in front of her. Near was sitting beside his partner, sipping on some tea. It had been a few days since the brunette rejected Light, and his behavior has noticeably changed while they were together at school. He was practically glued to her hip – even more than before. He was clearly trying harder to woo her and it was getting borderline annoying at this point.
As she focused on one set of definitions, her laptop glowed with Watari's symbol. "Ryuzaki, another package was sent to Sakura TV. According to the stamp, it was sen
The Fawn [26] Enlightenment | Death Note by SilverCloudFF, literature
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The Fawn [26] Enlightenment | Death Note
Author's Note: You can find the accompanying playlist for the chapter here, but it is optional to listen to. If you choose to listen along, please be sure to read the short instructions in the playlist description first. Thank you and I hope you enjoy the chapter!
* * * July 4 * * *
Exhausted from the prior night's operation, Miles and Amelia slept in late. After finally waking up and getting something to eat, the pair set out. Although they were not old enough to rent a car, bicycle rentals in the area had much more lenient laws. They rented bikes for the day before Amy took the redhead on a tour of the town, showing him all the places she
The Fawn [17] Surprise | Death Note by SilverCloudFF, literature
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The Fawn [17] Surprise | Death Note
* * * March 3 * * *
The moon was high above Tokyo as the Kira Task Force worked away in their newest headquarters. Aizawa had just relieved Soichiro of his work and was approaching Matsuda and L at the couch. Near was sitting on a chair in the corner of the room as he tried to analyze the newest data to see if he could pinpoint Kira to a specific town in the region. Nearby, Mello was sitting at a table as he dug through the cases that Matt's and Bambi's program had identified as likely Kira murders. His best friend had just stood and approached the door to one of the bedrooms in the suite.
Matt opened the door just enough to peak his face i
The Fawn [27] Reunion | Death Note by SilverCloudFF, literature
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The Fawn [27] Reunion | Death Note
* * * July 16 * * *
After retrieving all her old records, Amelia and Miles spent the rest of the time in her hometown relaxing and sightseeing. With the weeks now over, they were both at the local airport waiting in the security line for their flight to Winchester. As Amy stood there in line behind her fellow computer geek, her thoughts turned to the past week.
It's going to be so weird calling him Matt and to be called Bambi again, she mused with a sigh. I wish it could have lasted longer.
Meanwhile in Japan the Task Force had already moved into their new headquarters. Everyone was sitting around the large screens depicting the confinemen
Welcome To The Family Ch 23 Machinations by plannedbyreaperLight, literature
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Welcome To The Family Ch 23 Machinations
A/N: This is a Death Note fanfic. I don't own Death Note.
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Matt sat at Mello’s bedside, his game beeping morosely in his hands. It was not out of callousness that he continued to play his games but because he needed something to keep his hands, as well as his mind, busy lest the terror and his racing thoughts drive him mad. This not-knowing, the uncertainty of it all was the worst. It was all so… wrong.
Not even Matt’s orange-tinted goggles could save him from the brightness of the room—the harsh florescent lights of the ceiling bearing down on him, the pristine white sheets of Mello’s hospital bed blinding