There's No L in Murder ( a Death Note fanfic)
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  • Reads 8,031
  • Votes 514
  • Parts 15
  • Time 1h 36m
Ongoing, First published Aug 23, 2014
The old saying goes, there's no "I" in team. In this interesting murder case in Japan, there is an "L" involved. 

Light Yagami. A bored genius with a plan to create a new world. How will he accomplish this? Easy. Destroy the wicked in the world. Criminals, robbers, murderers. What will he use to do this dastardly plot? The Death Note. A notebook that literally "fell" into Light's lap. It has the power to kill the person written in the notebook forty seconds after he writes their name. Light becomes the notorious "Kira". Using his genius brain, he begins a worldwide scale game of cat and mouse with the detective known as L. 

A girl living in Australia is the daughter of one man sentenced to death by this "Kira". She now knows that her father was convicted for a crime he did not commit. L tries to contact her, but fails. Under the alias name Chieko Miyamoto, Autumn Salazar travels to Japan to stop Kira.

*:SECOND PLACE WINNER IN THE DEATH NOTE WATTY AWARDS 2016:*
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L's top four picks for his successor have been split into pairs dubbed the Wammy Teams. They take on investigative assignments from the esteemed detective and work to prove who deserves to inherit his title, but not all of them have this goal in mind. After all, L has a pretty nasty habit of reforming criminals if they can be useful to him. The Wammy Teams have been active for a few years now, each of them having developed their own specialties in their detective works. When one team hits a snag in their case on Beyond Birthday's most recent murders, the newcomer, Bambi, is sent to aid them. Conflict arises when teams collide, ultimately throwing them into the fray of L's biggest case yet. Even in Japan, Bambi is haunted by the man who once shared her letter as "B". Her trauma leads her contemplate her already-gray perspective on morality and justice. Was Kira actually the heartless murderer that L portrays him as? Were her own crimes as justified as she once thought? She tries to distract herself by focusing on the case, but her slowly-growing attraction to her coworker just adds another issue she tries to avoid. Still, she can't hide from her problems forever. Bambi will have to look into herself and find her true answers to the questions she fears most. -Winner of the 2016 Death Note Watty's Matt Category- @DeathNoteAwards [Alternate Universe:] Near, Matt, and Mello are three years older than canon. [Warnings:] Off-screen extreme violence | Some descriptions of death | Instances of blood | Recurring focus on psychological trauma