Characters: L Lawliet and Zenjirou Kasai
Location: Death City's jail
Rating: PG?
Time: Jan. 3rd, early morning
Description: Though L hasn't outed himself as L, or even as a detective, pyromania is fascinating to him. He can't resist the intrigue that comes with visiting an incarcerated fire-starter and asking just a few questions.
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It's lonely here, there's no one left to torture. )
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Still, it meant he could get away with more, and this was a mild reprieve. Plus there was nothing left for him to hide anymore. Asshole, arsonist, unrepentant bastard with a penchant for burning ... hell, he might even be able to get a partner out of it. Someone else who didn't think this place was such a nice city or get along with the government that had entirely accidentally dragged them all here. And with a positive opinion on fire. Those types were fairly rare ( ... )
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Where Kasai was formidable, and believable in the role he was currently living, L was not. He lacked the snappy elegance of a film noir sleuth, as well as the classic poise of Sherlock Holmes. He didn't seem to be a detective or an interrogator, so much as a hollow-eyed youth with ill-fitting clothes, bony, languid, and immaterial.
He had a way of using that to his advantage, though. To all appearances, he was just a curious civilian, interested in the motives of a firestarter. And for all intents and purposes, that was essentially L's role in Death City.
"I'm Rue Ryuzaki. You start fires," he said casually. "I want to know why."
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