L is for...?

DN - The KiLling Game - 8Eight: With LoveDN - The KiLling Game - 8
Quillsh didnt get to bed until around seven A.M. The nursemaids wanted explanations for the little boys disappearance, apparently one by one. Lawliet had been scolded by him (of course they both knew that it was just to appease the nursemaids), and he was sent off to his room, grounded from all of the games and fun times that the other children had (which Lawliet would have just about nothing to do with anyways).
Wammy slept fitfully for about two hours. When he decided to wake up, he found Lawliet patiently waiting, crouched on the floor near the door. Are you re


DN - The KiLling Game - 9Nine: CameraDN - The KiLling Game - 9
Morning came, and Quillsh didnt find Lawliet in the dining hall for breakfast with the other children. Often the boy would plop down by himself somewhere in a dark corner and devour his pancakes, but not today
Apparently, he wasnt hungry.
He found him in the office, staring out the window. How? He asked the air, though Quillsh had a feeling the boy knew he was there. Unless its one of the police or Mr. Anthony but thats impossible. It just doesnt feel right!
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DN - The KiLling Game - 7Seven: PokerDN - The KiLling Game - 7
The nursemaids and children were sent back to bed, while Quillsh left to go contact the authorities. He however did not go anywhere near the police station. He drove to the latest crime scene, and that was where he found him, just about to shove himself through a tiny crack in a window he had somehow managed to pry open.
Lawliet! He whispered fiercely, frightening the boy. He stumbled and fell clumsily into the bushes before peeking his head out, looking a bit like a bush himself.
Watari, what are you doing here? Lawliet asked. &nb
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You see children know such a lot now, they soon don't believe in fairies, and every time a child says, 'I don't believe in fairies,' there is a fairy somewhere that falls down dead.
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