Pokemon Fan Fiction ❯ 100_Situations: Theme Set #1 ❯ Theme #66: Fail ( Chapter 66 )

[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]

Title: Death Note (VI)
Author: Shadow/Phantomness
Pairing: Championshipping (Lance x Red/Ash)
Fandom: Pokémon
Theme: #66, Fail

Rating: PG
Disclaimer: Pokemon belongs to Nintendo and Shogakukan Comics. This non-profit, non-copyright infringing fanfiction belongs to me under international copyright laws and taking it is plagiarism. Thank you. *Phantomness bows*
Notes: <> for telepathy, ** for thoughts, italics if a pokemon talks
Warnings: Cross-dressing, incorrect gender pronouns
 
Sakaki sat mournfully next to Seiyou, watching the video screens before him. He had been personally offended, quite put out actually, that Kira might be one of his family members, but it was no use. Matsubusa had investigated four different families on the suspicion of being Kira, and now he was dead, so one of those four hid the killer.
He had to believe that.
They had bugged and put cameras in almost every inch of the house, even the bathrooms, while his children were at school and his wife was out shopping. Poor Hanako. She did not deserve this… and neither did his children, Wataru and his adorable youngest daughter Yellow…
He sighed.
 
Seiyou poured herself another glass of orange juice and frowned. She would not have gone this far, but she needed concrete proof. Kira was dangerous, and now she could not rely on the Japanese police to help any more. They were frightened. All she had left was a small four-man team with Sakaki at the head. But if they were willing to lay down their lives to fight evil, that must be worth something!
They had to believe that justice would prevail.
 
She had taken a gamble, shown her face to those men, but as long as they did not know her true name, everything would work out. She glanced up at the screen as Wataru opened the door, walking into the house.
Sakaki frowned and watched alongside her. Waiting.
 
“Tadaima.” Wataru called, taking off her shoes. She frowned in surprise - no one else was home? With a shrug, she went upstairs to her room. Upon checking the door, her eyes narrowed, and she opened it, striding in as she flopped down onto the bed.
Daigo floated behind her silently, exhausted. If only the rules didn't force the Shinigami to follow the one who held their Death Note…
He had to suffer through all her classes, and now, he was bored out of his skull. Wataru, if you're not going to do anything interesting, let's play a game. Your new Pocket Monsters Adventures looks interesting.
She didn't answer, as she turned on her desk lamp and began to work on her calculus problems.
Wataru… are you ignoring me?
Yes she was, but she was most certainly not going o tell him that. She finished the problem and moved on to the next one.
Daigo frowned. Wataru was being quite rude today. Hey, are you listening to me?
An hour passed in relative silence, before Wataru pulled on a jacket and left the house. Daigo fumed inside, more than slightly put out.
What was she thinking? He was a Death God, so why couldn't she show him some respect?
She really was a very boring person. Why couldn't someone else have picked up his Death Note?
Stupid Fate…
I'm talking to you, Wataru!
She ran her fingertips against the jacket edges, before she sighed. * No bugs here… * “Daigo.”
Finally you decide to acknowledge my presence! He flapped his wings, irritated.
“There's a chance that surveillance cameras and bugs, no, probably both, have been installed in my house.” She said coldly.
Daigo gaped at her. What? But the piece of paper in your door was still there…
Wataru chuckled. “The paper is a blind. It's to make people think I'm checking who goes into my room. What I really check is the door knob.”
I don't get you.
“When I close my door, the door knob automatically returns to a horizontal position. But before I leave, I always lower it about five millimeters. That way, when I open the door, I know instantly if someone has been in my room.”
Oh. So…
“When I opened my bedroom door today, I couldn't raise the handle any. That's a hint. But of course, with only the door knob, I couldn't be certain, so…”
So what? Daigo yawned.
Wataru smiled. “I put a piece of mechanical pencil lead on the hinge in such a way that it snaps if my door is opened. I've always removed and reinserted it myself, but today it was broken. That proves that someone was in my room.”
Daigo stifled a second yawn as he followed her into the bookstore. So now that you're being watched, what are you going to do? Study up on security systems?
“No.” Wataru said. She paid for her purchases quietly and then left the shop. “Oh, and Daigo… I'm afraid you won't be getting any apples any time soon.”
What? Why? The juicy red fruits were one of the very few perks of his job.
“What happens if you eat an apple and it gets caught on camera, hmm?”
Daigo paled. Well, I wouldn't be seen, but it would look like the apple was floating in midair, and it would disappear…
“I thought so.” She nodded. “Looks like you won't be getting any apples for a while then. Shinigami can't die, so you won't starve.”
 
Daigo twitched. Hey Wataru… listen. For me, apples are like, well, cigarettes or alcohol for humans. If I don't get some for a while, I'll go into withdrawal.
“Oh, I didn't know that. Fascinating.” She shrugged as they walked up to her house. “Well, in that case, all you have to do is find a place to eat where the cameras won't catch you!”
… You're saying I have to scour your room for cameras?
“You were the one complaining of being bored.” Wataru retorted. “So make yourself useful for once.”
Daigo shook his head as he followed her instead. Oh well. Perhaps he could pretend it was a game of some sort…
Meanwhile, Wataru headed upstairs to her bedroom, turned on the lights, and relaxed on her bed, flipping open one of her new magazines.
 
Sakaki goggled at the sight. “Oh my Lord. That's…”
Seiyou was vaguely disturbed at the content, despite being female. “I never knew your son was into that sort of thing.” She said dryly, smoothing down her skirt. “But he is seventeen, so I suppose it makes sense.”
“I never thought he would like something like this! He's always been so studious and serious…” Sakaki dearly began to wish that they had not begun this inspection. He was learning information that was … disturbing, and not what he wanted either.
“Still, it seems to me a little odd, almost as though he's explaining to us why he bugs his room.”
“Seiyou! Do you suspect my son?” Sakaki demanded.
“Of course. I suspect everyone. That's why I bugged your house and three others.” Seiyou continued practically, picking up a chocolate bonbon and eating it in one gulp. “But we should find Kira soon, don't worry.”
 
Wataru continued to stare at the pictures, occasionally flipping a page. Certainly, it was very interesting, though she wondered if that position was anatomically feasible, what with them both being male and all.
Wataru, there's a camera hidden in your air conditioner. Daigo called, before peering into another nook of the room.
* I was right! There are cameras. But I can't imagine the Japanese police going so far, so it must be S. *
She flipped to another page, before she stood, stretching. “Well, that one wasn't too bad.” She moved to her bookcase, where she took out a thick encyclopedia, flipping it open, revealing it to be a hollow book with several other dirty magazines inside.
 
Sakaki gaped at her image on the screen.
“Oniichan! Dinner!” Yellow called from downstairs. Wataru hastily shoved the encyclopedia back onto a shelf.
“Coming!” She called, before she walked downstairs.
Sakaki was still in shock.
Giselle chewed on her lower lip as she frowned, wondering…
 
End Fic
Completed 12/24/06
I think I write related drabbles better than a whole coherent story, at least prompts-wise… because I like to skip boring stuff… who doesn't?
Hehehe, I did wind up putting this and all the drabbles into `Death Note' though. And Wataru reads yaoi porn! ^^