http://finalarbiter.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] finalarbiter.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] badfic_manor2011-01-25 07:38 pm

[Audio/Encrypted] Private to Misora

[Confusion breeds chaos and within chaos, there lies the seeds of opportunity. Light is determined not to let this one slide through his fingers. There's only one serial killer Light is familiar with in the Manor and he goes by the name BB. Ordinarily Light would have been at a loss for how to probe Misora for information, but the appearance of a second L- probably the idiot Mello- made this almost too easy. He quickly boots up a program and swiftly types in the algorithm that generates L's synthesized voice. He'd constructed it before, it was child's play to do it a second time.]

Former FBI Agent Naomi Misora, may I request a few moments of your time?

[identity profile] agentmisora.livejournal.com 2011-01-26 11:03 pm (UTC)(link)
[This is the second time she had been asked for her opinion on the murders by "L." Now she's really paranoid. Could this possibly be a third L? Or is that what B wants her to think? Ugh, why do these people make it a habit to constantly think in circles? Misora scowls. She does not like being toyed with.]

You and I both know that this is a completely different circumstance now. Who knows what he's his motivation is this time. Although both of us can agree it has something to do with L, isn't that right, L?

[identity profile] agentmisora.livejournal.com 2011-01-27 08:51 pm (UTC)(link)
That is exactly my intention, but you can't possibly expect me to figure out an exact pattern in the span of 2 days from just 2 victims alone?

[Misora rolls her eyes. Obviously this isn't L, but she had just been reminded of the last time she had questioned L like that. He had simply bragged about how he could have done better in return. She respected L, sure, but really? The nerve! And this guy's doing a fairly good impression too. Naomi just got unreasonably more annoyed at this mystery person.]

But I disagree on your first point. Knowing the motivation is extremely important precisely in apprehending the criminal himself. If we know his motivation, we know why he acts the way he does, how he will act in response to a situation, how he will carry out future plans, which might just give us the means of corning him.

whoaaa ... i had totally forgotten about this. oops my bad orz

[identity profile] agentmisora.livejournal.com 2011-02-06 04:46 pm (UTC)(link)
[Misora had gotten that annoying feeling of arrogance from L the last time she had interacted with him, but despite that she could at least sense his respect for her. Behind this one's fake compliments, however, there spewed nothing but utter condescension. It was as if he had wanted to provoke her on purpose. Not even trying to hide it anymore.]

Then how would you go about it, L? You know him better than I do, after all. You are the detective. I'm just a retired agent. So please, enlighten me.

Or could it be that you have no knowledge on the subject at all?