Who: Sadako and L What: Sweets and Meetings Where: Somewhere in Tokyo When: Now Warnings: Should be none
L had, in fact, been in the world for a whole week. He'd spent that week barely sleeping, and learning as much about it as possible. There was no Kira loose and killing people, and in fact, there was no Light Yagami. The world, with the small details, hadn't changed much, and for him, it was rather the same as before. He had his own home in a small apartment complex just outside of one of the districts of Tokyo. He'd replaced a detective that was low key, and apparently, that paid for plenty of what he needed. He'd spent a few of those days on-and-off investigating the board that had been on the browser when he wound up here in this world. So, as it stood, he knew plenty about the world around him.
What he didn't know, was what intrigued him the most, and well, he didn't really know Sadako. He'd read the Ring books back home, and he always admired her, in the way a criminal investigator admires a criminal. And she had as big a sweet tooth as he did, so where he waited for her, and indeed, where he was sitting now, was a sweets shop, in the heart of the city. He had taken a crouching seat near the center of the shop, and from his perch, he proceeded to dump a dozen packets of sugar into his tea while he waited for his plates of desserts to come to his table. He preoccupied his mind with things other than meeting Sadako, in the hopes that it would confuse her, and make her wonder which one it was.
Currently, he was thinking about the way he was going to redecorate his home. It was far too... perky for his tastes. Cheerful lilac walls and happy egg's yolk yellow curtains didn't suit him at all, nor did the positively fruity collection of clothes he found in his wardrobe. He seemed to have replaced a female detective. Or at the very least, one who liked to dress as a female. But it was all about the furniture for him. Plush, floral seats were not up to speed. He needed something far more masculine, something that felt comfortable. Something that said "I was raised in London, but I'm still Japanese." He was thinking of going Swedish with the whole deal.