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Life and Death Notes - the story never told

After little Lawliet loses his parents and arrives at Wammy's English orphanage with Beyond, his twin brother, the boy reveals an absurd capacity for deduction and interest in police cases. He grows up and hones his skills outside the mansion to become the greatest criminal investigator in the world. His success is such that an orphanage is now a place where new geniuses are gathered and raised, in order to one day be able to replace the great detective L. It is in this context that Mello, Matt, and Near, three orphans brought home at a young age, know each other. Although Matt and Mello have their restrictions towards the youngest, the two roommates develop a relationship based on strong friendship and a youthful and innocent love in their teenage years. At the same time, after solving the most painful case of his life and deciding to spend some time in Japan, detective L meets the young Norwegian woman Isane, whose past carries a series of deep losses and disappointments, and who is now facing yet another unhappiness. Despite all the emotional armor that the guy has kept, he finds himself facing the only case he has not been able to solve: having his heart stolen by the woman with a shy smile. When the Kira case breaks out in Japan, the lives of all six take a turn that will bring moments of anguish, separation, fear, and resilience. In this story full of surprises, mourning, distances, and reunions, not even death is a certainty. *** AUTHOR’S NOTE Hi, guys! This is a fanfic that has been in production for the past months, but for which I've had the basic script written for over six years. It is, actually, the other side, the "parallel universe", the "real story" of my other story already published "L, an almost unwanted love" (which is only on Wattpad, in Portuguese, at least for now), but IT DOESN'T DEPEND ON THE OTHER, you don't need to read one to understand the other. If you read them both, you will only be able to notice the common and divergent points. The fact is that this story is more faithful to the original Death Note story. A brief explanation for those who have read LAAUL: there are some points of similarity between the stories. The personalities of the two characters are similar but molded according to their different realities. I would say that while some things are lighter on this one (like the way L and Isane get to know each other), it's emotionally denser. WARNINGS 1: If at any time you suspect that this story was plagiarized on another site, E-MAIL ME (vitorianatalrn@gmail.com) before reporting it on the site (whatever it is). Most likely I'm publishing myself (maybe with another user). 2: English is not my mother tongue, so if you see any mistake or anything, please DM me to correct it! Thank you in advance.

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Prologue: the mighty beings

While humans live indifferent to the forces that surround them and that govern worldly things, from outside the Earth, there are beings that observe them, analyze them and, many times, interfere in the course of the processes of nature and human destiny.

Among these mighty beings are the shinigami, or gods of death, and the scribes of life. Shinigami have notebooks where they designate human deaths in a time and format. The scribes write in their notebooks the entire record of the life of each human. Misadventures, loves, sufferings, and, finally, death. The history of each human is written containing in detail the encounters with other humans. Once completed, from birth to death, each story is stored in the archives.

On the day Ryuuk, a tall shinigami with great black wings, decides to drop his Death Note, senior scribe Tishy gives a message to her subordinates: They would have to rewrite the lives of billions of people.

"That damned one. He had to get into human affairs and just make more work for us, didn't he?" Maya, a clerk, complained. "Now we'll have to go through all the files. ALL OF THEM! How many meetings will we have to do for this? I don't even want to think."

Ryane, her colleague, nodded, eyeing the papers in her hands.

"Looks like I got the notebook of a girl named Isane... and you, Leya?"

The younger clerk looked up. She was known to enjoy playing with human lives. Her nickname was "Death Clerk" because her notebooks were often thinner than the others, as the humans in the stories written in them didn't live long. She smiled before answering:

"Someone called Light Yagami."