Chapter 101: Daikoku American Elementary

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APRIL 4, 2006

TOKYO, JAPAN

AT 9:02 AM 

                                                                                  KAITO (MR. MIKAMI)

I started to get an uneasy feeling after that. "Could you repeat that?" I asked. "You heard me," the person on the phone answered. "What I'm doing will get me in trouble with law enforcement." I sat there dumbfounded. Who am I talking to? Who is this creep and why the hell was he calling me? I did my best not to tremble my hands since I was driving. "W-who are you?" I asked. "And why did you call me?" The person on the phone softly laughed. "Are you him?" I asked. "Are you the masked man in the school who placed weapons on the wall and danced in front of the security cameras? Are you the guy who placed the explosion devices under the school? Are you responsible for all of this bullsh**?" The person on the phone stayed silent for a little bit before chuckling. "I am," he answered. I started to breathe heavily as my blood began to boil. "And I did a little more than you wanted," the man continued. I gasped after I heard that. I got super angry after I heard that.

I growled. "You..." I let out. "You killed several people when the school collapsed. Did you kill anymore?" The person on the phone laughed. "You've guessed correctly," the man on the phone answered. "I'm Kira." My anger turned into fear after the man said that. I gasped. N-no way! This man is Kira? No, it can't be! I thought to myself. "Don't get the wrong idea," the man said. "I'm not the Kira that's been killing criminals. I'm the other one. You can address me as the Boogeyman...or the Devil. Whichever one suits you. It's not like Satan will get offended because he's not..." I gritted my teeth. "Satan isn't real," I interrupted the man. "Correct," the man told me. "Now, if you don't mind me, I have some business to do." "What kind of business?" I asked. "Heh," the man chuckled. "I'm thinking about giving Daikoku American Elementary a visit, if you don't mind. I'm sure the children won't mind a little visit from the Devil." I started to get angry after I heard that. "No," I said out loud. "Stay away from the children, you psychopath! I swear, if you do anything to hurt them, I will-!" 

Before I could finish, the man hung up. I've never been so sad and angry in my life. I took a sharp turn on the road and sped the way to Daikoku American Elementary so that I could be able to save them in time." 

MEANWHILE...

                                                                                      MARIE 

I was busy dusting the living room since I wasn't going to work today. Besides, the house needed cleaning. (Even though Light claims that he always made sure to clean things, I just cleaned things just in case he forgot or if he was lying.) "Marie, what are you doing?" I heard Light ask. I turned to my right and saw Light with his hands on his hips. "I'm cleaning the living room," I answered. Light sighed and walked into the living room. "You don't have to clean the living room," he reminded me. "It's been taken care of. Give me that." Light snatched the feather duster out from my hands. "I told you I've already cleaned the house," he continued. "When?" I asked. "While you were sleeping," Light answered. I got confused. "Like the movie While You Were Sleeping?" I asked. "No, like four in the morning," Light answered. "Yes like the movie While You Were Sleeping." "It was a good movie," I commented. "That it was," Light agreed. 

I heard someone coming down the stairs. "What are you guys talking about?" I heard Ryuzaki ask. "Nothing," Light answered. "While You Were Sleeping," I answered. Ryuzaki made a confused look on his face. "What happened when I was sleeping?" he asked. "No," I answered. "Light and I were talking about the movie While You Were Sleeping. You know, the one with Sandra Bullock." "Oh," Ryuzaki let out nodding his head. "That movie. It was alright. I prefer Speed." "That's not funny," Light commented. "We're talking about funny movies, not serious movies." Ryuzaki made a smile on his face. "I like Dumb and Dumber," he commented. "That's not a Sandra Bullock movie," Light reminded him. "But I still like it," Ryuzaki replied. "And it's hilarious. It's one of my favorite movies from the '90s. Yet, almost everything that came out in the '90s is my favorite." "Me too," Light agreed. I shrugged. "I may have been a kid in the 90s," I began. "But they were great. Pogs and stuff. Did you guys do that?" 

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